Police Brutality in Mirpur: Tailors Protesting Price Hikes Subjected to Violent Crackdown

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Mirpur, Azad Kashmir: Azad Kashmir police brutally assaulted dozens of young civilians, including protesters, traders, and journalists, during a protest against rising tailoring costs in Mirpur. The incident, which took place at Chowk Shaheedan, the central place of the Mirpur city has sparked widespread outrage and calls for accountability.

The protest, organized by local tailors demanding fair pricing for sewing services, turned chaotic when police resorted to baton charges, kicks, and punches to disperse the crowd. Eyewitnesses reported that the police showed no restraint, targeting even elderly citizens and unarmed protesters. A video circulating on social media shows a defenseless protester being violently beaten by police officers instead of being lawfully arrested.

The violence did not spare traders’ representatives and journalists covering the event, raising concerns about press freedom and the safety of civilians in the region. The incident has drawn sharp criticism from human rights activists and local leaders, who have condemned the administration’s heavy-handed approach.

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In response to the crackdown, the Awami Action Committee Mirpur has issued a stern ultimatum to the local administration. The committee has demanded the immediate release of all detained protesters and the filing of First Information Reports (FIRs) against the officers responsible for the violence. They have set a 4 PM deadline, warning that if their demands are not met, a massive protest will be held at Chowk Shaheedan.

The situation in Mirpur remains tense as residents await the administration’s response. The use of excessive force against peaceful protesters has reignited debates about governance and human rights in Azad Kashmir, with many calling for an independent investigation into the incident.

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