LeepaValley, PaK: The Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) has strongly condemned the filing of an FIR against its Leepa Valley chapter president, Malik Tahir Awaan, and other members over allegations of “exposing facilitators” on social media. The charges come just a day after JKLF organized a rally in Leepa demanding the release of incarcerated revolutionary leader and JKLF Chairman, Yasin Malik.
Crackdown on Political Activists
Local sources report that the FIR was lodged under pressure from agencies, targeting JKLF supporters who participated in the pro-freedom rally. The Leepa Valley, a strategically sensitive area near the Line of Control (LoC), has witnessed heightened political tensions, with authorities allegedly intimidating activists advocating for Kashmir’s independence.
JKLF Leepa leaders accuse the administration of “unlawful harassment,” claiming that a few “agency-backed facilitators” within the community are conspiring to suppress dissent. In a sharp warning, the group demanded the immediate withdrawal of the FIR, threatening “serious consequences” if the administration fails to comply.
Leepa: A Hotbed of Resistance
Leepa Valley, the last village in the Jhelum Valley district of Pakistan-administered Kashmir (PaK), is predominantly inhabited by Kashmiri-speaking communities. The region has long been a stronghold of pro-independence sentiment, with figures like Yasin Malik garnering significant support.
Residents allege that the recent crackdown is part of a broader attempt to silence political mobilization in the area. “The administration is targeting voices that challenge oppression,” said a JKLF member, speaking anonymously. “We will resist any attempt to criminalize our struggle.”
Calls for International Attention
Human rights advocates have urged international observers to monitor the situation, citing a pattern of suppressing dissent in Kashmir on both sides of the LoC. The JKLF’s protest in Leepa highlights ongoing demands for Yasin Malik’s release, who remains imprisoned in India on contested charges.
As tensions escalate, the JKLF has vowed to intensify its campaign, warning of protests if the FIR is not revoked. The group’s defiance underscores the volatile political climate in the region, where calls for self-determination continue to face stiff opposition.
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