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POK Protests Escalate: Pakistan Forces Open Fire, 19 Killed, Internet Suspended

Protests against Pakistan’s occupation in PoK (Pakistan-occupied Kashmir) have entered their fifth consecutive day, with demonstrators expressing growing anger over administrative and economic neglect. Since 29 September, citizens have taken to the streets, chanting slogans against Pakistan, demanding basic necessities such as subsidized flour, electricity, and the removal of reserved assembly seats for refugees. The protests have intensified across Muzaffarabad and other towns, with thousands of locals participating.In response, Pakistani forces, including the military and police, have resorted to violent measures to suppress the movement. Reports indicate the use of live ammunition and tear gas, resulting in at least 19 deaths and many injuries. Hospitals are overwhelmed with casualties, highlighting the severity of the crackdown. Internet and mobile services have been suspended to curb communication among protesters. Despite these measures, demonstrations continue to grow, with youth taking to the streets on bikes and showing resistance against the occupation.The unrest reflects deep-seated frustration among PoK residents, who have been living under strict control since 1947. Protesters are adamant about their 38-point demand list and have refused to relent. International attention is now focused on PoK, as images and videos of the protests, injuries, and the ongoing crackdown emerge. The situation remains tense, with authorities struggling to control the escalating civil unrest.

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