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The target of the crackdown was a demonstration organised by the Kashmir Action Committee against alleged atrocities and continued internet blackout in PoK

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In a severe blow to press freedom and the right to assembly, the Islamabad Police executed a forceful crackdown on a protest outside the National Press Club (NPC) on Thursday, culminating in an unprecedented raid on the club’s premises. The incident, which involved baton charges and the destruction of media equipment, has sparked nationwide outrage and condemnation from human rights and media organisations.

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The target of the crackdown was a demonstration organised by the Kashmir Action Committee, which was protesting outside the NPC to raise their voice against the alleged atrocities and continued internet blackout in occupied Kashmir. The prolonged communication blackout has caused deep distress among relatives in Pakistan, who remain unable to contact their family members in the valley. Protesters were also vocal in their criticism of the puppet government and the Pakistan Military’s actions in the disputed territory, expressing concerns over the erosion of freedom of assembly.

The situation escalated dramatically when the Islamabad Police, in an effort to disperse and arrest the protestors, entered the sanctity of the National Press Club itself and launched a lathicharge (baton charge). Journalists who were actively covering the protest, including those present in the club’s cafeteria, were caught in the assault. Several journalists sustained injuries, while valuable camera equipment and other gear were damaged, directly impeding their ability to report.

Police detained multiple protesters, including prominent members of the Kashmir Action Committee, further fueling accusations of heavy-handedness. This violation of the press club—a recognised hub for media independence—has been labelled by local media bodies as a “shameful” act and a clear demonstration of the shrinking space for freedom of expression in the country.

The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) was among the first to condemn the “assault on journalists”, demanding an immediate inquiry and accountability for the responsible authorities.

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