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Daily life grinds to halt in Pakistani Kashmir amid wave of deadly unrest

A man walks with his belongings along a closed market in Kashmir
A man walks with his belongings along a closed market in Kashmir (Reuters)
  • Deadly unrest has brought daily life to a halt across Pakistan-administered Kashmir, resulting in at least 24 deaths and numerous injuries.
  • The protests, led by the recently proscribed Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC), were sparked by opposition to the allocation of 12 legislative assembly seats for refugees from Indian-administered Kashmir.
  • Between 6 and 14 June, at least 20 civilians and four police officers were killed, with dozens wounded and 515 arrests made.
  • Authorities have responded to the escalating unrest by shutting main roads, imposing an internet blackout, and restricting media access across the region.
  • The economic fallout is severe, with businesses closed, banking services disrupted, and blue-collar workers facing significant financial hardship.
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