@AusHCPak Pakistan came into existence 70ish years ago 😭
Before that there was no Pakistan
Simply having clues of ancient civilisation doesnt make it yours
Like Kohinoor will never be Britains
Indus will never be Pakistan’s who literally came into existence to deny their identity
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International Human Rights Foundation (IHRF)
Urgent Statement on Pakistan-Administered Kashmir
For Immediate Release
The International Human Rights Foundation (IHRF) condemns in the strongest terms the Pakistani authorities' violent crackdown on peaceful protesters in Pakistan-administered Jammu and Kashmir, which has resulted in over 32 civilian deaths, including at least one woman, between June 8 and 16, 2026 .
Escalation and Repression
The crisis was precipitated when authorities designated the Jammu and Kashmir Joint Awami Action Committee (JKJAAC)—a civil society movement advocating for political and economic rights—as a "proscribed organisation" under anti-terrorism laws on June 5 . This was followed by:
· Complete suspension of internet and mobile networks across the region
· Deployment of federal paramilitary troops
· Mass arbitrary arrests of over 100 activists and leaders
· Travel restrictions barring outsiders from entering the region
· Arrest of journalist Sohrab Barkat under the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act
The IHRF has documented a recurring pattern of deadly crackdowns on JKJAAC protests, including violence in May 2024 and October 2025 that claimed multiple lives .
A Pattern of Systemic Violations
This crackdown is not an isolated incident but reflects systemic human rights violations in Pakistan-administered Kashmir. Despite nominal autonomy, residents are denied meaningful political representation—excluded from Pakistan's National Assembly—and political dissent is routinely suppressed through arbitrary detention, harassment, and violence . The denial of fundamental rights, including freedom of expression, assembly, and association, violates Articles 19, 21, and 25 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), to which Pakistan is a signatory .
Demands
The IHRF urgently calls upon:
1. The Government of Pakistan and AJK Administration to immediately halt all use of deadly force against peaceful protesters, lift the internet shutdown, release all individuals arbitrarily detained, and lift the unlawful ban on JKJAAC
2. An Independent and Impartial Investigation into all civilian deaths, with full access for international observers, and ensure accountability for those responsible for unlawful use of force, including the alleged extrajudicial killing of activist Shahzeb Habib
3. Restoration of Communications and immediate reinstatement of internet and mobile services across the region
4. The International Community to pressure Pakistan to uphold its international human rights obligations and ensure protection of fundamental freedoms for all people in the territory it administers
The 2026 Regional Elections Context
Holding regional elections on July 27, 2026, while the territory's leading civil movement is outlawed, its leaders jailed, and communications blacked out, would be incompatible with Pakistan's international human rights obligations . The IHRF calls on authorities to facilitate peaceful assemblies ahead of the announced elections .
"Branding a civil society body as 'terrorist' on vague grounds, while simultaneously sealing the region from outside scrutiny, constitutes a disproportionate and unlawful violation of the right to freedom of association" .
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The International Human Rights Foundation (IHRF) is a non-governmental organization in special consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council, dedicated to the protection and promotion of human rights worldwide.
Our response to media queries regarding unwarranted references to Indian Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir in the Joint Statement between China and Pakistan ⬇️
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Here is an open challenge to @INCIndia
Name a single month since December 2022 when India stopped buying Russian oil. JUST ONE.
Take your time. Consult your foreign handlers if you need to.
#CongressPoliticsOfLies
Last night I wrote a post appreciating how Pakistan is handling the situation, and if they manage to pull off the peace talks successfully, they absolutely deserve credit.
The post did well, got a lot of engagement and likes.
I deleted it.
What I noticed was that almost 90% of the comments turned into mocking India, bringing up things like chaiwala, Rafale, and calling India weak.
Let me make one thing very clear.
I can appreciate another country’s efforts, but that does not mean I will tolerate disrespect towards my own country just for engagement or likes.
Respect goes both ways.
Yes, Pakistan might be doing a good job here, and if they succeed, credit where it’s due.
But India is also doing exceptionally well diplomatically, just in a different way.
There are strong, calculated reasons why India is not stepping in, and those decisions are made keeping long-term national interests in mind.
So appreciate where it’s deserved, but don’t confuse that with weakness.