The Pakistani-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK) was rocked by massive anti-Pakistan protests following the brutal crackdown of the regime and arrests of over 600 civil rights activists.
The latest wave of anti-Pakistan protests were triggered by the arrest of Shaukat Nawaz Mir, a prominent leader of the protesters.
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Reacting to Mir’s arrest, Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC) demanded immediate release, calling for a public agitation under the hashtag #ReleaseShoukatNawazMir.
Sardar Aman Khan, a key member of the Jammu Kashmir JAAC, exposed the systemic cruelty, and desperate humanitarian crisis under the Pakistani occupation in a video message that has gone viral on social media.
Khan urged people of India to help the residents of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir while they face accute shortage of rations and medicines.
“To those in Mendhar, Poonch, Rajouri, Doda… we appeal to the people there. On this side, there is a shortage of rations, a shortage of medicines, and we need your help. We need your help,” Khan is heard saying in the purported viral clip.
Exposing the sheer desperation of the local population to escape Pakistani control, the JAAC leader called for an end to the borders and reached out across the divide, stating, “We want the end of the ceasefire line and we need your support. My appeal to the people, to the people on the other side, is that they should come forward. And as I said, the paths… if we have kept the door open for political dialogue…”
Slamming the high-handedness of Pakistani authorities, who have routinely used brute force to suppress civil rights movements in the occupied territory, Khan warned that the local population would no longer succumb to Islamabad’s threats.
“If we have kept the path open, and if someone thinks that by hearing our ‘weak knees’, that we are trapped somewhere, then they are mistaken. No one is trapped. We will show you the paths, God willing. After this, you will see all the paths, we will show them to you, God willing. We will show you the way after that, where the paths lie,” he told the cheering crowd.
In another viral video, Khan issued a direct challenge to the security apparatus, and asked a gathering of protestors, “Should we step towards the ceasefire line or not? Tell me loudly, should we step forward or not?” to which the crowd loudly roared, “Yes!”
Turning to journalists and commentators, Khan shouted, “Writers, write this down! See this! And people, tell me more loudly, should we step towards the ceasefire line or not?” eliciting another thunderous “Yes!” from the public.
Issuing an explicit warning to the Pakistani regime over its violent crackdowns on peaceful dissent, the core JAAC member made it clear that the region is ready to retaliate against state-sponsored tyranny.
“That is why we say to them that on this Kashmiri spirit and political stance, if the response is bullets, then we also have options. Don’t complain tomorrow, don’t express regret tomorrow that you felt bad,” Khan asserted.
Concluding his fiery address, Khan exposed the oppressive reality of living under Pakistani governance, declaring that locals would match Pakistan’s cruelty measure for measure.
“We are not people according to your temperament. If you offer loyalty, we’ll offer loyalty; if you offer cruelty, we’ll offer cruelty. We are humans just like you. Whatever you do, we will do the same, God willing. There is nothing more to say than that. Well, friends, with that, overseas Kashmiris…”
In a separate video message released yesterday, Khan further detailed the broader regional dimensions of the ongoing civilian movement under the current administrative overreach.
In the video message, Khan stated, “Through this message, I am addressing the people of the Kashmir Valley, specifically the people of Srinagar, the people of Baramulla, and all the surrounding districts. To the people of Poonch and the people of Mendhar. We are addressing the people of Rajouri, Jammu, Ladakh, Kargil, Gilgit-Baltistan, and the people across the entire state. As you are all aware, it has been nearly a month now that Kashmir (PoJK) has been under such influence and oppression.
“For demanding their basic rights, the cruelty, injustice, massacre, and military aggression committed against the people here have reached their peak. In this extremely difficult phase, our food supply routes are closed, our medicine routes are closed. Even on the act of breathing, the rulers and forces here are in such a rage, questioning why the people here are even breathing. In this time of hardship, we appeal to all the people, to those across the border, and especially to the people of Poonch, Mendhar, Rajouri, Jammu, the Valley, Ladakh, and Kargil. We have organised a protest on July 5, and we need the support of all of you. Certainly, you must come out, speak up for our rights, and raise your voice against this cruelty and injustice,” he said.
In a major mobilisation effort targeting an unprecedented public turnout against Pakistani rule, the JAAC has issued a massive call for peaceful demonstrations across the region, aiming to gather half a million participants to demand fundamental rights.
Using its official handle on X, the committee laid out the demographic logic behind the massive uprising, listing the estimated population by district: “Estimated Population of PoJK by District: Muzaffarabad: 712,839; Neelum: 227,343; Jhelum Valley: 262,602; Bagh: 448,701; Haveli: 175,328; Poonch: 552,997; Sudhanoti: 316,456; Kotli: 809,712; Mirpur: 439,929; Bhimber: 442,968.”
The JAAC further noted the collective strength of the heavily policed and disenfranchised local population, stating that the “Total Estimated Population: 4,388,875 (approximately 4.39 million).”
Making a detailed statistical case for a significant show of force, the committee declared, “If, on this day, July 5, 2026, at least 50,000 people come out from each of these 10 districts, the total number could reach 500,000 people.”
Emphasising a strategic commitment to non-violence in the face of routinely brutal state responses to dissent, the JAAC urged the public, saying, “Come out peacefully for your rights. Hold a white flag, demonstrate discipline, and maintain peace.”
The civil rights coalition stated that this massive, peaceful show of unity is designed to bypass heavy-handed censorship in PoJK and directly grab the attention of the global community to isolate the Pakistani regime’s suppressive tactics.
“Send this message to the world that we are only demanding our rights, and our protest is completely peaceful,” the JAAC asserted, indicating a concerted effort to create an undeniable international incident.
The current unrest follows a series of heavy-handed actions by Pakistani authorities. On June 30, the JAAC sharply criticised Islamabad after a political delegation led by opposition leaders was reportedly stopped from entering PoJK, describing the move as further evidence of the state’s suppression of democratic rights and political dissent.
Activists state that Pakistani forces are currently using drones for surveillance of the people’s sit-in protests, prompting local leaders to call for a complete boycott of the local elections scheduled for July 27.
(With inputs from agencies)