CC member of JKJAAC has been illegally detained and is taken to unknown location. Targeting the peaceful people will not bear any fruitful results.
We are peaceful
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Pakistani and Indian establishments are closer to each other when it comes to oppressing their own people (and now hating on Kashmiris). Policies and laws have the same colonial origin. No wonder they thrive on sowing hatred in their populations against each other.
Can you believe the BJP's West Bengal govt has introduced the same "anti-social" bill that is brought in by the establishment-backed PML-N government in Punjab. Both drawn from the colonial-era Goonda Act, feels like our duffers just copied BJP's playbook
https://t.co/BC69ne1Hmj
Can you believe the BJP's West Bengal govt has introduced the same "anti-social" bill that is brought in by the establishment-backed PML-N government in Punjab. Both drawn from the colonial-era Goonda Act, feels like our duffers just copied BJP's playbook
https://t.co/BC69ne1Hmj
Current scene at the World Cup in Dallas:
Jordan is playing Argentina.
Thousands of people are waving keffiyehs and Palestinian insignia and the stadium is wrapped in Qatar Airlines advertising.
The absolute state of America.
@BBCNews “unluckiest” is a cute way to describe the systematic & aggressive targeting that the team faced from corrupt FIFA, the US regime and its regime media
There’s more to the iPhone 17e than meets the eye. Like an advanced silicon chip that is said to be developed in Apple’s R&D centre in Israel.
Al Jazeera’s Al Anoud Al Aqeedi explains.
جموں کشمیر جوائنٹ عوامی ایکشن کمیٹی کا عظیم الشان دھرنا۔ حکومت کو دی گئی ڈیڈ لائن آج ختم ہو چکی ہے۔ آج ایکشن کمیٹی اگلے لائحہ عمل کا اعلان کرے گے۔
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Ahmad Farhad has also been arrested in Bagh Pakistani Administrated Kashmir in relation to his support for Jammu Kashmir Joint Awami Action Committee.
The state is not letting anyone peacefully protest for their basic rights.
#RightsMovementAJK
A controversial new Telecom bill in Pakistan is sparking major outrage by giving companies the power to install 5G towers and fiber-optic cables on public spaces and private property without the owner’s consent or environmental checks. If a property owner refuses access, they could be slapped with a massive fine of up to 50 million rupees. While the National Assembly already passed it, heavy public backlash has forced the Senate to hit pause and defer the bill for closer scrutiny.