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PoK Protests on Day 34: Locals Reject Pakistan's 'Srinagar Liberation' Propaganda

Anti-government protests in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir have entered their 34th consecutive day, with locals rejecting Islamabad's long-standing 'Srinagar liberation' narrative. Protest leader Javed Iqbal accused Pakistani authorities of selling propaganda for 78 years, stating Kashmiris no longer believe it. The demonstrations have spread globally, with the Kashmiri diaspora in Washington protesting human rights abuses and calling for international intervention. The Joint Awami Action Committee announced a long march towards Muzaffarabad on July 15, amid reports of civilian deaths and a strict crackdown by Pakistani forces.

PoK protests intensify; protesters reject Pakistan's 'Srinagar liberation' narrative

Islamabad, July 13

The anti-government protest in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir entered its 34th consecutive day, with protestors raising slogans against the Pakistani authorities.

What began as demands for basic rights has transformed into a powerful challenge against Islamabad's long-standing control, with local leaders delivering scathing accusations that strike at the heart of Pakistani authorities' narrative on the occupied territory.

Addressing a gathering in Rawalakot on Sunday, protest leader Javed Iqbal said, "For 78 years, they sold us the 'Srinagar liberation' churan (propaganda). That fake churan is now expired; Kashmiris are no longer buying it. When we ask for flour, we get bullets; when we ask for electricity, we get bullets; when we ask for water, we get bullets."

Stressing that PoK is done with Pakistan, the gathering echoed with the slogan, "Every single child will fight to the death, but Kashmir (PoK) will not become a province."

Videos circulating on social media also showed hundreds of locals in the occupied territory, especially women, marching against repression, high taxes, power tariffs, and arbitrary arrests.

Meanwhile, members of the Kashmiri diaspora in Washington staged a protest against the human rights abuses in the PoK, calling for international intervention over what they described as the brutal crackdown by the Pakistani authorities.

The protestors carried a banner that read "Stop state repression in Kashmir" and raised slogans condemning the atrocities in the region.

The demonstrations worldwide come amid ongoing unrest in PoK, during which dozens of civilians have been killed and injured by Pakistani forces, with the region under a strict blockade, curfew, and a total communications blackout.

Last week, the civil society group, the Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC), announced a long march towards Muzaffarabad in PoK on July 15, while urging the people across the region to join the protest in large numbers.

Citing reports, the JAAC further said that another two young men were killed in the firing by the Pakistani forces, as tensions in the occupied territory intensify.

"Every ruler sitting in the Muzaffarabad Assembly is responsible for this massacre -- people will remember that the killers of these young men of ours are the Pakistani forces and the rulers of Muzaffarabad," JAAC posted on X.

"On one side we are lifting the bodies of our young brothers; the remains of those killed a month ago are still kept in custody, and on the other side the rulers are turning this massacre into an election celebration by ignoring it. We will take revenge for the blood of the deceased from these killers," it added.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Vikram M

The irony is strong here. Pakistan has been crying hoarse about 'Kashmir liberation' for 78 years, but they can't even provide basic amenities like flour and electricity to the people of PoK. And now they're shooting their own people? This is a classic case of the pot calling the kettle black. India should take note and use this to expose Pakistan's double standards at the UN. 🇮🇳

Priya S

As an Indian, I feel sad for the people of PoK. They're being treated like second-class citizens by Pakistan. But at the same time, I hope this leads to a larger conversation about the real aspirations of Kashmiris - not the one that Pakistan propagates. Maybe one day, people on both sides of the LoC can live in peace and prosperity, without the shadow of violence. 🙏

Rohit P

'When we ask for flour, we get bullets' - this line says it all. Pakistan's governance in PoK is a complete failure. They've militarized the region under the guise of 'resistance' while the common man suffers. India should support these protesters diplomatically and highlight the human rights abuses. It's time the world sees who the real aggressor is.

Kavya N

This is heartbreaking to read. Women marching against high taxes and power tariffs shows how desperate the situation is. But I also think India needs to be careful - we shouldn't interfere too aggressively, or it might backfire. Let the people of PoK lead their own struggle; our role should be to amplify their voices responsibly. 🌸

Siddharth J

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