UN Silent as Kashmiris March Against ‘Genocide’—Authorities Impose Brutal Crackdown

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Kotli, AJK, (Pakistan administered Kashmir) – The Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF), led by the Toqeer Gilani faction, has announced a protest rally to submit a memorandum to United Nations Military Observers, condemning the alleged genocide of Kashmiris amid ongoing conflict in the region. The march, organized in collaboration with other pro-independence groups, is set to proceed toward Kotli the largest city and and distrcit headquater in Pakistan administered kashmir.

However, local authorities have moved swiftly to suppress the demonstration. The Deputy Commissioner of Kotli imposed Section 144, banning public gatherings, while police and administrative officials have been put on high alert to prevent the protest.

Background: Calls for International Intervention

The protest was announced two days ago during a press conference by Sardar Aman Kashmiri, a prominent organizer of the JKLF, alongside other Kashmiri leaders. They accused Indian forces of human rights violations in Indian-administered Kashmir and demanded urgent UN intervention.

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“The world cannot remain silent while Kashmiris face systematic violence,” Aman stated during the press briefing. “We will take our voices to the UN observers, no matter the obstacles.”

Government Crackdown

Authorities in Kotli have deployed additional security forces, citing concerns over potential unrest. Section 144, which prohibits assemblies of four or more people, has been enforced to block the rally.

“This protest is a threat to public order,” a district administration official stated anonymously. “We will not allow any unauthorized gatherings.”

Critics, however, argue that the ban is an attempt to stifle dissent. “The right to peaceful protest is fundamental,” said a human rights activist monitoring the situation. “Suppressing these voices only deepens the crisis.”

Regional Implications

The planned march highlights escalating tensions in the region, where Kashmiri groups continue to push for self-determination amid heightened militarization. The JKLF and allied organizations have long demanded an independent Kashmir, free from both Indian and Pakistani control.

As security forces brace for clashes, international observers are closely watching whether the protest will proceed despite the crackdown—or if Kashmir’s struggle for recognition will face yet another setback.

Updates to follow as the situation develops.

(Published by The Azadi Times– Reporting from Kotli, AJK,  (Pakistan administered Kashmir)

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