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PoK activists hold anti-Pakistan protest outside UN office

ANI  |  Geneva [Switzerland] 

Political activists from Pakistan-occupied (PoK) held a massive protest outside the office here on Tuesday against the gross human rights violations committed by Pakistani state in the region.

The protest was organised by the United People's (UKPNP) during the 37th session of the

They shouted anti-slogans and demanded to allow the people of and Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) live freely and with dignity.

The activists have alleged that millions of people in are still voiceless, deprived and marginalised as they have no equal rights under Pakistani rule.

They have raised demand for freedom from Pakistani occupation and demanded justice for those political activists and other intellectuals who are languishing in jails.

The protesters were holding banners saying - "Stop plundering natural resources in Gilgit Baltistan and PoK", "Release all political prisoners from Gilgit Baltistan and POK", "CPEC and mega projects in disputed areas of Gilgit Baltistan are unacceptable".

Also, Sindhi and Baloch political activists joined the protest by the activists.

Shaukat Ali Kashmiri, the chairman, United People's National Party, said, "We are requesting the UN to send a fact-finding team to assess the situation at Gilgit-Baltistan (GB). The forces are committing atrocities against the civilians and are brutally taking their lives. They should stop the violence against civilians."

Lamenting that never supported Kashmir, Shaukat added, "might support and but the way they (Pakistan) have treated is well known by all of us and as a result, we have organised this protest."

Nasir Aziz, former spokesperson, United People's stated that the so-called region does not have an to cover the area.

"We have no representation in the Pakistani forums such as - and Senate. The citizens are not allowed to be a part in such representations," Aziz said.

"Thus, the only opportunity we have is the Indian diaspora Kashmiris where we could share our miseries with the international community," he added.

Aziz further said activists were protesting in front of the so that they could pay attention to the areas and the people residing in PoK, who have been neglected since 1947.

This includes people who have infiltrated the borders of and

Commenting on the enforced disappearances of people by Pakistan, Aziz explained, "People suddenly disappear and their loved ones are requesting them to be produced in front of the court in case if they (Pakistan) have violated any state rule. But they (Pakistan) are acting above the state rule. They are disappearing in Neelam, Kotli and Poonch."

The residents of have been facing numerous issues as they allege they are treated as second-class citizens under the Pakistani occupation since 1947.

PoK, also known as 'Azad Kashmir', has a and a President, but is ruled by The of is the and chief executive of the Azad Council that manages all affairs related to the

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First Published: Tue, March 13 2018. 20:37 IST
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