In a massive revelation CNN-IBN has aired footage exposing human rights violations in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir.
It is being reported that youths refusing to join the cause of jihad are routinely picked up by the ISI and tortured. Protesters said on camera that the Pakistani establishment had no right to use force on them and some went on to add that India is better than the neighbouring country.
The footage shows youths protesting against the Pakistani government in Muzaffarabad, Gilgit and Kotli and several other areas of PoK.
It is also being reported that the local administration has misconstrued any hint of disturbance in the Kashmir Valley as unrest and revolt.
The Pakistani establishment has remained silent and no comment has been made from their side.
The sheer scale of protests, the swelling crowd and its vehement demand for freedom from Pakistani aggression is a clear indicator that these protests cannot be termed as sporadic.
Protesters also said on camera that the Pakistani establishment had no right to use force on them.
They are also heard talking about human rights violation and misbehaviour with their women.
Youths are also seen in the video saying that those who refuse to join jihad from PoK are picked up by the ISI.
The video clearly shows that anti-Pakistan protests are on the rise in PoK and the Pakistani force is using brutal force to quell rebellion in the region.
The PoK residents added that India was better than the neighbouring country.
The report said that the protests were not sporadic or one off as the crowds seen in the video were huge and there was also major presence of Army and the police in the region to control them.
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The police and the Pakistani Army are deployed in large numbers to quash such protests.
Manoj Gupta, a CNN-IBN journalist, accessed the footage from ground zero.
It has to be noted that Pakistan recently cancelled the NSA-level talks with India claiming that no peace process can be initiated without Kashmir being discussed. After such a claim is this what
Pakistan has to offer to the people of Kashmir?
Your move Pakistan.
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