Pakistan's crackdown in PoJK sparks diaspora outrage as UK Kashmiri activists raise alarm
Bradford Jun, e 19
The ongoing unrest in Rawalakot and other parts of Pakistan- occupied Jammu and Kashmir has triggered strong reactions from the Kashmiri diaspora in the United Kingdom, with activists accusing the Pakistani military and government of suppressing peaceful dissent through force, restrictions and intimidation.
United Kashmir People's National Party (UKPNP) Bradford President Sohail Talat condemned the deployment of barricades, fencing and military checkpoints in Rawalakot, warning that the situation is becoming increasingly tense. He said members of the Kashmiri diaspora would continue demonstrations until what he described as military interference in the region comes to an end.
Talat alleged that recent actions by Pakistani authorities have left many Kashmiris fearful of expressing their views. He claimed that the people of the region are being denied the freedom to determine their own future and called on the international community to pay attention to developments in the territory. Describing the diaspora as a united force, he pledged continued support for protesters on the ground and accused Pakistan of treating Kashmiris as adversaries rather than partners.
Rizwan Latif, organiser of the Bradford branch of the UKPNP, also criticised Pakistan's handling of the situation. He accused the Pakistani state of presenting one narrative to the international community while pursuing a different policy inside PoJK.
According to Latif, peaceful demonstrations demanding political and economic rights have been met with excessive force. He alleged that security personnel have entered homes, disrupted businesses and imposed severe movement restrictions across the region. He further claimed that communication blackouts and road closures had effectively isolated many communities.
Both activists referred to the violence reported on June 6, alleging that civilians, including women and young people, were among those killed during the crackdown. They described the current atmosphere in Rawalakot as one of fear and uncertainty, comparing the region to a "prison" due to the extensive security measures and restrictions imposed by authorities.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Sad to hear about the situation in Rawalakot. No people should live in fear, behind barricades and checkpoints. Whether it's PoJK or IOK, the Kashmiri people deserve peace and their basic rights. These crackdowns will only breed more resentment. 😔
For all the noise Pakistan makes about Indian actions in Kashmir, look at their own backyard. Communication blackouts, military fencing, arrests of peaceful protesters—this is textbook suppression. The double standards are staggering, but not surprising.
As a neutral observer, it's concerning to see any government treating its own citizens like enemies. Whether it's India in Kashmir or Pakistan in PoJK, the people's voices must be heard without fear. Peace requires accountability from all sides.
The Kashmiri diaspora in UK is doing important work by raising awareness. But let's be honest—the world turns a blind eye when it's Pakistan doing the oppressing. Same pattern: deny rights, then crack down when people demand anything. Kshama karo, but truth is truth. 🙏
Rawalakot turning into a prison? That's heartbreaking. Every Kashmiri, whether on this side or that side of the LoC, deserves dignity and democracy. Pakistan should focus on giving its own people freedom instead of obsessing over Indian Kashmir. Just saying. 🤷♀️
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