Tense Calm in Pakistan-Administered Kashmir as Shutdown Enters Fourth Day After Deadly Clashes
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Tense Calm in Pakistan-Administered Kashmir as Shutdown Enters Fourth Day After Deadly Clashes
Pakistan-administered Kashmir, Oct 4 — An uneasy calm hangs over Pakistan-administered Kashmir, where a region-wide shutdown entered its fourth day on Thursday following violent clashes between protesters and security forces that left at least nine people dead, including three police officers. Dozens more have been injured on both sides as the standoff continues. A high-level government committee arrived in Muzaffarabad, the region’s capital, on…
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In the Pakistani part of Kashmir, violent clashes between demonstrators and law enforcement forces resulted in at least nine deaths following a popular uprising launched on 28 September. After federal intervention, the territory holds its breath.
On October 2, the authorities of the state of Azad Kashmir, in northern Pakistan, announced that nine people died in the violence that broke out during a wave of protests against the privileges of the ruling class. Read
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