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Protest Erupts in Muzaffarabad as AJK Prime Minister’s Visit to Madina Market Gets Cancelled

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Muzaffarabad: The capital of Azad Jammu and Kashmir witnessed turmoil today as AJK Prime Minister Chaudhary Anwar Ul Haq’s planned visit to the Muzaffarabad’s famous Madina Market was abruptly cancelled due to widespread protests led by the Joint Awami Action Committee.

The announcement of the Prime Minister’s visit to Madina Market was made before the visit, generating anticipation among locals.

However, as the Prime Minister was en route to the market, the Jammu Kashmir Joint Awami Action Committee (JKJAAC), a social and political group in Pakistan-administrred Kashmir called for a shutter-down strike, condemning the AJK government’s and specifically targeting Prime Minister Anwar Ul Haq.

The streets of Madina Market were filled with demonstrators, voicing their grievances against the AJK government’s policies and the Prime Minister’s leadership.

Amidst chants and slogans, the planned visit of the PM was canceled, with security concerns cited as the reason.

Social media platforms became a battleground for both supporters and critics of the government, with hashtags related to the protest trending nationwide.

Images and videos depicting the intensity of the demonstrations flooded timelines, highlighting the growing discontent among the populace.

Speaking to reporters, a spokesperson for the Jammu Kashmir Joint Awami Action Committee emphasized the need for governmental accountability and promised to continue their agitation until their demands are met.

Meanwhile, government officials condemned the disruption caused by the protests, labeling it as an attempt to undermine the democratic process.

Prime Minister Anwar Ul Haq assured citizens that their concerns would be addressed through dialogue and peaceful means.

As tensions simmer in Muzaffarabad, the future remains uncertain, with both sides digging in their heels in what appears to be a protracted struggle for political change.

Azad Kashmir: Tensions Spike as Government Deploys Pakistani Police

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Muzaffarabad: Chief of the Jammu Kashmir Joint Awami Action Committee (JKJAAC) Muzaffarabad branch, has declared protests against the deployment of Frontier Corps (FC) and Punjab Constabulary in Azad Jammu and Kashmir by AJK government.

Mir took to social media to announce a rally scheduled for May 6.

The Committee has forwarded a formal message to the Government of Azad Kashmir, urging the dispatch of Pakitani police (FC&PC) forces to Azad Kashmir in anticipation of ongoing protests and a long march planned for May 11.

The long-standing grievances of Jammu Kashmir Joint Awami Action Committee, including demands for basic human rights, subsidies on electricity bills, and essential commodities, have fueled discontent among the populace, prompting the Committee’s decision to stage the protests.

However, the response from the Azad Jammu and Kashmir Government, advocating the deployment of Pakistani troops to manage the protests, has sparked tensions within the region.

The decision has been met with condemnation from various political parties and leaders, including the Jammu Kashmir Bar Council, who view it as an infringement on civil liberties and an excessive use of force.

The announcement of the Jammu Kashmir Joint Action Committee’s long march towards the Jammu Kashmir Assembly has further intensified the political landscape, with concerns raised over the potential for escalation in the already volatile region.

The AJK Government’s decision to handle the protests through force has drawn criticism, with calls for a more diplomatic resolution to address the underlying grievances.

As tensions escalate, all eyes remain on the evolving situation in Azad Jammu and Kashmir, with stakeholders closely monitoring developments amid concerns of further unrest.

World Press Freedom Day and Azad Jammu and Kashmir

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Muzaffarabad: As the world celebrates World Press Freedom Day on May 3, Azad Jammu and Kashmir (Pakistan-administrred Jammu and Kashmir) solemnly remembers its journalists who have made sacrifices in pursuit of truth.

Despite facing punitive measures from government institutions, these brave journalists have illuminated the issues facing the people.

In contrast to the global shift towards electronic media, Azad Jammu and Kashmir grapples with a dearth of media and electronic media facilities.

While a few Urdu-language electronic media outlets exist, there is a conspicuous absence of national or international news portals, websites, or satellite TV channels in Azad Kashmir. Consequently, the region’s inhabitants are deprived of a unified media platform.

Journalism in Azad Kashmir remains primarily reliant on print media, yet it lags significantly behind current global standards.

Given its status as a disputed territory, with tensions between India and Pakistan, the need for international media presence and resources in this region is paramount.

International media companies and resources could bridge this gap, ensuring that the voices and stories of Azad Jammu and Kashmir are heard on a global scale.

20 killed, 21 injured in bus accident in Diamer, Gilgit-Baltistan

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Diamer, Gilgit-Baltistan: A passenger bus plunged into a deep ravine in Diamer district of Gilgit-Baltistan,killing 20 people and injuring 21 others, rescue sources said on Friday.

The accident occurred near Yashokhal Das on the Karakoram Highway in the early hours of the morning, according to rescue officials. The bus was en route from Rawalpindi to Gilgit when it lost control and fell into the ravine.

Local residents rushed to the scene and began rescue operations upon receiving news of the accident. Police and rescue workers also arrived at the site shortly afterward and launched a full-scale rescue operation.

The injured were taken to the Regional Hospital in Diamer, where an emergency was declared. The hospital has appealed to the public for blood donations.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Gilgit-Baltistan Chief Minister Haji Khalid Hussain expressed grief over the bus accident and directed the administration to provide timely medical assistance to the injured.

Diamer Gilgit Baltistan Accident Details:

  • The cause of the accident is still under investigation.
  • The injured are being treated at the Regional Hospital in Diamer.
  • The Chief Minister Gilgit Baltistan have ordered an inquiry into the accident.

This is a developing story and more information will be added as it becomes available.

Former AJK PM Sardar Tanveer Ilyas booked for attack on Centaurus Mall

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MUZAFFARABAD: Sardar Tanveer Ilyas, the former Prime Minister (PM) of AJK, Pakistan-administered Kashmir, is facing charges for trying to seize control of Centaurus Mall’s central offices and steal important documents.

The mall’s security chief, Col. (Ret.) Tipu Sultan filed a case against Ilyas and his associates.

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According to the FIR, Ilyas, along with an armed group, broke into the mall’s office, threatened security personnel, and allegedly fired shots. Security guards prevented them from taking over the office.

The FIR also mentions threats made against Sardar Yasir Ilyas Khan and Sardar Dr. Rashid Ilyas Khan and an assault on a security officer.

Labor Day Celebrations Reverberate with Calls for Worker Empowerment in Azad Kashmir

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Muzaffarabad: On the first of May, 2024, Labor Day resonated across the Azad Kashmir (Pakistan-administrred) with unwavering zeal and advocacy for the rights of laborers, echoing the spirit of freedom and empowerment.

As the world commemorated the contributions of workers, Azad Kashmir stood united in its call for justice and dignity for all workers, particularly those striving for freedom amidst the majestic Himalayas.

Amidst the picturesque vistas, Shaukat Javed Mir, the Central Deputy Secretary of Pakistan Peoples Party Azad Kashmir and nominated candidate for Assembly constituency seven, addressed the media with a passionate plea for the empowerment of laborers.

At a ceremony held at the Al Mustafa Center in Hopes Colony, Muzaffarabad Mir emphasized the sacred duty of ensuring the fulfillment of workers’ basic rights until their peaceful struggle yields equitable rewards.

He evoked the teachings of Islam, elevating the status of laborers who earn halal livelihoods and attributing their success in this world and the hereafter to the fulfillment of their rights.

Mir’s poignant words encapsulated the ethos of the region, where the struggle for freedom intertwines with the pursuit of justice and dignity for all.

In Azad Kashmir, where the echoes of liberation resonate in every valley and peak, Labor Day serves as a reminder of the intertwined struggles for economic empowerment and national liberation.

Pakistan’s Historic Lunar Mission Set for Launch on May 3 with China’s Cooperation

Islamabad: The historic lunar mission of Pakistan, the ICUBE-Q, will set off on May 3 with cooperation from China.

The Institute of Space Technology of Pakistan, in collaboration with Shanghai University of China and Pakistan’s national space agency SUPARCO, has designed and prepared the ICUBE-Q.

According to APP, Pakistan’s official news agency, the ICUBE-Q is equipped with two optical cameras to capture images of the moon’s surface.

After successful qualification and testing, the ICUBE-Q is now associated with China’s Chang’e 6 mission.

China is commencing its first attempt to collect samples from a far side of the moon.

The Chinese mission aims to obtain samples containing substances ejected from the moon’s mantle, providing insights into lunar, terrestrial, and solar system history.

According to the website of the Institute of Space Technology, China’s National Space Administration has authorized the Asia Pacific Space Cooperation Organization member countries to load their student-prepared payloads onto their missions, including sending payloads to the moon.

Pakistani authorities have developed a device that has been selected for this purpose after rigorous evaluation.

Iraqi TikTok Star Om Fahad Fatally Shot Outside Home, Investigation Launched

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Baghdad (Web Desk): Iraqi TikTok star and social media influencer Ghafran Sawadi, also known as Umm Fahd, was shot and killed outside her home.

According to a foreign media report, Umm Fahd was killed by unknown gunmen who fired at her car in the Zauna district of Baghdad. The Daily Jang reported that the surveillance cameras captured the video of the fatal attack on the Iraqi TikTokr, which was also shared on social media.

The Iraqi Interior Minister has formed a special team to investigate the incident. It should be noted that Umm Fahd was famous for her dancing videos to Iraqi music on TikTok. In February 2023, an Iraqi court sentenced her to six months in prison for provocative speech in one of her videos.

Jammu Kashmir Mountains’ Shilajit: A Unique Substance with Numerous Health Benefits

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This incident dates back to 1985. I thought, ‘What is this Shilajit that people use in small quantities? Let me try drinking a cup and see.’ Well, I drank a cup, but suddenly I started feeling faint. I immediately poured a bucket of water over myself and ran to the doctor.

I told them that I had drunk a cup of Shilajit. Saying this, I collapsed. Four hours later, when I regained consciousness, the doctor gave me a hard slap and told me not to do it again.

This is the story of Karimuddin, a resident of Karimabad in the Hunza Valley, who has been involved in the business of making Shilajit with his father since 1980. I met him on the terrace of his house, where Shilajit is taught.

What is Shilajit and how is it Formed

Shilajit is found in the mountains of Central Asia, and in Jammu Kashmir, it is mostly extracted from the mountains of Kashmir Valley and Gilgit-Baltistan. Karimuddin a Kashmiri Shilajit business men explains that Shilajit is formed from a mixture of minerals and plants found in caves of different mountains over many years. After which it is taken out at the right time.

But the process of finding it is not as easy as it is supposed to be. Through the dangerous and difficult paths of the lofty mountains, Karimuddin’s artisans head out into the mountains before sunrise to find Shilajit. It often takes several days to find a solution.

Shilajit has to go through two main stages to reach its final and finished form:

  1. Searching for it in the lofty mountain tops.
  2. The act of cleaning or filtering the Shilajit.

The Search for Shilajit

If you could witness firsthand the extraction of Shilajit from the mountain peaks, I would applaud your courage. I had a similar experience when, after a six-hour journey, we reached the summit of the mountain. From there, one could behold the majestic Raka Poshi, adorned with snow, along with the breathtaking view of the Hunza Valley nestled in between.

In the Hunza Valley, there are specialized individuals who possess the secrets of locating and extracting Shilajit from the mountains. Ghazi Karim, who has been engaged in this endeavor for the past 15 years, remarks, “We journey for hours, sometimes even days, to accomplish our task.”

Subsequently, the raw materials they gather from the mountains are brought back to the city and sold to specific vendors, who, after a certain cleaning process, further distribute it.

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These individuals often travel in groups of four to five, with one designated for preparing tea and meals, while the others secure the ropes tightly at the summit. Then, a member descends into the cave in search of Shilajit.

Ghazi explains, “We use binoculars to peer into the caves, giving us a glimpse of the Shilajit. When we approach closely, its distinctive smell confirms its presence.”

Meanwhile, Ghazi adeptly descends from the mountain’s summit at a 90-degree angle using a rope. After spending some time within the cave, Ghazi calls out to his companions, announcing the discovery of Shilajit.

Describing the entire process, Ghazi mentions, “When the servant descends into the cave, there’s a designated spot for them to sit. After extracting the Shilajit, we place it in sacks. First, we hoist the sacks up, and then we ascend using the same rope.”

The entire process takes about half an hour. Reflecting on this timeframe, Ghazi remarks, “During this half-hour, if someone fails to tie the rope securely or neglects to fasten the safety belt properly, the risk of the rope coming loose is high.

However, Ghazi adds thankfully, “To date, we haven’t encountered any such incidents.

The Shilajit Filtering Process

Shilajit remains in a unique mixture form within the stones until these artisans bring it to the city and sell it to shopkeepers who clean and filter it. Karimuddin has been engaged in this practice since 1980.

He explains that his father initially filtered Shilajit under sunlight, which he named Aftab Shilajit.

In this process, large stones brought from the mountains are first broken into smaller pieces and placed into a large bucket. A specific amount of water is added, and the mixture is stirred with a large spoon to ensure thorough dissolution of the Shilajit into the water. After a few hours, the surface dirt is removed from the water.

“We let this water sit for a week,” says Karimuddin. “During this time, the water turns completely black, indicating that the Shilajit has been fully absorbed by the stones.”

He explains that this step is crucial for separating any remaining harmful particles from the Shilajit-infused water.

“Usually, driven by greed and the desire for quick profits, people simply strain this water through cloth and boil it for three to four hours, hastening the thickening process and preparing the Shilajit. However, this method has more disadvantages than advantages,” Karimuddin remarks.

He highlights two major drawbacks of this rushed approach. Firstly, filtering through cloth and mesh leaves behind harmful ingredients in the Shilajit. Secondly, boiling the Shilajit in water and thickening it removes all its minerals, rendering it useless.

Karimuddin takes thirty to forty days to complete this entire process, during which he employs a special machine for filtration. He keeps this machine hidden from competitors, as it has been imported from abroad.

The final step in making Shilajit

After filtration, the Shilajit-infused water is transferred to a glass container and left to dry for approximately a month. During this time, additional Shilajit-infused water is added to the vessel to top it up. This process yields solar Shilajit, which is then packaged and supplied to vendors.

Karimuddin emphasizes that he submits every batch of Shilajit for medical testing, and the certificate obtained serves as proof of its purity. These certificates indicate the presence of 86 types of minerals in the Shilajit.

Karimuddin mentions that he sells 10 grams of Shilajit for prices ranging from Rs 300 to Rs 600, depending on the demand and supply of Shilajit. However, shopkeepers may sell it at their own price.

Not work like Viagra, but what are Shilajit’s benefits:

Karimuddin mentions that people often have misconceptions about Shilajit. In reality, the minerals present in it help fulfill the body’s deficiencies, leading to improved blood circulation due to increased body temperature.

Dr. Waheed Meraj from Mirpur, Azad Kashmir explains that Shilajit contains more than 85 minerals, including iron, zinc, and magnesium. These minerals not only enhance blood circulation but also boost immunity.

He further states that Shilajit usage enhances the human nervous system, making it beneficial for conditions like Alzheimer’s, depression, and overall brain health.

Dr. Meraj highlights that studies conducted on rats have demonstrated positive effects on their sugar levels, suggesting Shilajit’s potential in treating diabetes.

Additionally, Shilajit is believed to be beneficial for bones and joints.

Regarding the disadvantages of Shilajit, Dr. Meraj mentions that inadequate filtration can contribute to its drawbacks. Furthermore, excessive use of Shilajit can be harmful to health.

The correct usage of Shilajit, according to Karimuddin:

“It should be consumed in an amount equal to dry gram seeds and mixed with warm milk. Individuals above the age of fifty can take it daily for two to three months. However, young people should limit their usage to no more than two days a week.”

He emphasizes that individuals with high blood pressure should avoid using Shilajit altogether. “When the body absorbs the 86 minerals found in Shilajit, it can slightly elevate blood pressure. Therefore, those with existing high blood pressure should refrain from using it.”

Additionally, Karimuddin advises against using Shilajit for individuals suffering from heart diseases.

Azad Kashmir: Demand for Impartial Investigation into Alleged Suicide of Kashmiri Youth

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Azad Kashmir: Another case of a Kashmiri youth allegedly committing suicide has emerged in Rawalpindi, where the police declared the death as a suicide without conducting any thorough investigation.

Syed Zia Bukhari, the son of Syed Fiaz Hussain Shah, was employed at the JS Bank branch in G 6, Islamabad.

He had been residing with Osman Chaudhry, a resident of Kamalia (Pakistan), for the past two months, and their wedding was scheduled for May 9th and 10th.

He seemed extremely happy and content with the upcoming marriage, and had plans to secure employment for his future wife at the bank as well his friends tells to Azadi Times.

On Saturday, he was found dead in his room, with both his arms severed. ASP Ghulam Rasool of Abpara Police Station is insisting that it was a case of suicide.

However, questions arise as to how the person could sever the nerves of one arm to the extent of amputation, and then proceed to do the same to the other arm manually.

Moreover, how could nerves be cut to the bone using a blade, and one blade was found wrapped in tissue paper? Rawalpindi is becoming a killing ground for Kashmiris.

The family of victim urge human rights organizations, the Punjab government, the Punjab Police, and Kashmiri community residing in Rawalpindi and Islamabad to demand an impartial investigation into this murder.