Key Points

The UKPNP has issued an urgent international appeal about the situation in Pakistan-Occupied Jammu and Kashmir. Pakistani authorities have shut down internet and phone services to silence peaceful dissent during major protests. Security forces have been deployed across the region, raising concerns about violent crackdowns similar to the May 2024 shooting that killed three civilians. The party is calling on the UN and world powers to intervene immediately in this long-standing humanitarian crisis.

Key Points: UKPNP Urges Global Action on PoJK Internet Blackout Crackdown

  • UKPNP warns Pakistan deployed paramilitary Rangers amid communication blackout
  • Protesters demand basic rights and economic justice in PoJK
  • Security forces killed three civilians in May 2024 Muzaffarabad shooting
  • International community urged to intervene in long-standing Kashmir crisis
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UKPNP urges global intervention amid internet blackout and crackdown in PoJK

UKPNP warns of violent crackdown in Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir amid communication blackout, urges UN and world powers to intervene immediately

"The people of PoJK and PoGB have waited since 1947 for justice and dignity - UKPNP Press Release"

Brussels, September 29

The United Kashmir People's National Party (UKPNP) has issued an urgent international appeal following the shutdown of internet and phone services across Pakistan-Occupied Jammu and Kashmir. According to the UKPNP press release, this communication blackout is a deliberate move by Pakistani authorities to silence peaceful dissent and isolate the region from the global community amid growing unrest. According to the statement, the blackout coincides with a major protest movement led by the Joint Awami Action Committee, which has called for a complete shutter-down and wheel-jam strike on Monday. Protesters are demanding basic rights, economic justice, and an end to decades of political repression.

UKPNP warns that Pakistan has deployed paramilitary Rangers and additional security forces across the region, raising serious concerns about the possibility of a violent crackdown. The party drew attention to the tragic events of 13 May 2024, when Rangers opened fire on peaceful demonstrators in Muzaffarabad, killing three civilians. That incident, they noted, remains uninvestigated and exemplifies the systemic impunity enjoyed by security forces operating in the area.

The party emphasised that the ongoing situation is not just a local protest, but part of a long-standing humanitarian and political crisis stemming from the unresolved status of Jammu and Kashmir, a conflict that has remained on the UN agenda since 1948.

In its appeal, UKPNP called upon the United Nations, the United States, the United Kingdom, the European Union, China, Russia, France, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, and other international actors to intervene immediately to prevent further violence.

The party stressed that the people of PoJK and Gilgit-Baltistan continue to be denied their fundamental rights, including freedom of expression, freedom of movement, ownership of local resources, and the right to self-governance.

UKPNP concluded by urging the international community to listen to the voices of the people of PoJK and PoGB, who have waited since 1947 for justice and dignity.

- ANI

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Priya S
The international community has been silent for too long. When will UN actually take action? People are dying for basic rights while the world watches. This blackout proves Pakistan has something to hide.
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Arjun K
As an Indian, I feel for our Kashmiri brothers and sisters suffering under Pakistani occupation. The same country that cries about human rights in Indian Kashmir is committing atrocities in PoJK. The hypocrisy is unbelievable! 😠
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Sarah B
While I agree the situation is concerning, I wish our media would also highlight the development and peace in Indian Kashmir. Sometimes we focus so much on Pakistan's wrongdoings that we forget to showcase our own progress.
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Vikram M
The May 13 shooting incident where Rangers killed civilians and faced zero consequences shows the complete lawlessness in PoJK. Pakistan talks about human rights but treats Kashmiris in their control like second-class citizens. Shameful!
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Michael C
This is exactly why the entire Jammu & Kashmir belongs with India. At least here people have constitutional rights and democratic representation. The contrast between both sides of Kashmir speaks volumes.
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Ananya R
The economic justice demands are completely valid. Pakistan has exploited PoJK's resources while keeping the local population impoverished. Meanwhile in Indian Kashmir, we have infrastructure development

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