Once again, heart-wrenching pictures of the massacre by the Pakistani army have emerged from Pakistan occupied Jammu and Kashmir (POK). According to the information, when 60 thousand to 70 thousand protesters were sitting on the Idgah ground in Rawalakot in the morning, the Pakistani Army and Rangers opened indiscriminate fire on the unarmed protesters without warning.
After the firing, blood is visible everywhere from the fields to the roads. Today, 16 people have been confirmed dead in the firing by Pakistani Army and Rangers on unarmed protesters with AK-47 rifles, while information about injuries to more than 37 people has come to light. So far 53 civilians have died in the massacre by Pakistani Army that has been going on since Friday.
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Public anger erupted over the shooting
After the firing, people’s anger against the firing also erupted in Khai Gala village of Rawalakot, local villagers closed the market along with women and children and took out a protest march against the Pakistan Army and thousands of people raised slogans in one voice saying, “The uniform is behind this terrorism.” Even after the firing incident, the agitators did not seem ready to retreat and still a large number of protesters who had come to Rawalakot from every corner of PoK, are standing at the Idgah ground of Rawalakote and have announced to continue the movement.
Announcement to continue the struggle
Sardar Aman Khan, one of the main organizers of the movement, while addressing the protesters after the firing, talked about taking the struggle to a decisive stage and warned that the movement will not be stopped at any cost and if the protesters are attacked now, not a single attacker should step back. The people of inflation-stricken PoK are on the streets since Tuesday demanding cheap flour, rice, electricity and 12 uninhabited seats and every day the Pakistani army is firing on common unarmed people.
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