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Nine killed in Pakistan-administered Kashmir clashes

Created at 14 Jul · 4:46 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
IN SHORT

Clashes between security forces and supporters of a banned protest group in Pakistan-administered Kashmir killed nine people on Tuesday. The violence is linked to a dispute over electoral arrangements ahead of regional elections.

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Key Numbers

9people killed in clashes
12seats reserved for refugees
1police officer killed
30people killed since June

Who's Involved

Waheed Khan
Poonch Divisional Commissioner
Joint Action Committee (JAAC)
Banned protest group
Nine killed in Pakistan-administered Kashmir clashes

↳ Why This Matters

The clashes highlight ongoing political and ethnic tensions in Pakistan-administered Kashmir, potentially destabilizing the region ahead of crucial elections and impacting regional security.

Key facts

  • Nine people were killed in clashes between security forces and supporters of a banned protest group in Pakistan-administered Kashmir.
  • The violence occurred in the Poonch sector, with separate clashes in Tararkhal and Rawalakot.
  • The dispute centers on 12 seats reserved for refugees in the regional assembly, which protesters claim dilutes local representation.
  • The Joint Action Committee (JAAC), banned in June, had planned a march against the electoral arrangements.
  • Approximately 30 people have died in the unrest since June.

Nine people were killed in Pakistan-administered Kashmir on Tuesday during clashes between security forces and supporters of a banned protest group. The violence erupted ahead of a planned march by the group against controversial electoral arrangements for regional elections later this month.

Poonch Divisional Commissioner Waheed Khan stated that protesters blocked a security convoy and attacked officials in the Poonch sector, leading to security forces responding in self-defense. Six protesters and one police officer died in Tararkhal, while another protester and a security official were killed in Rawalakot.

The dispute centers on 12 seats reserved in the regional assembly for refugees living elsewhere in Pakistan, a system protesters argue dilutes local representation. The Joint Action Committee (JAAC), which was banned in June under anti-terror laws, had called for a march on Rawalakot for Wednesday. Security forces were reportedly prepared to prevent marchers from entering the city.

Local estimates suggest that approximately 30 people have been killed in the unrest since June.

Frequently asked questions

Clashes occurred due to a dispute over 12 seats reserved for refugees in the regional assembly, which protesters believe dilutes local representation.

The violence involved security forces and supporters of the banned Joint Action Committee (JAAC).

Nine people were killed on Tuesday, and local estimates suggest around 30 people have died in total since June.

What Happens Next

01Security forces are prepared to prevent marchers from entering Rawalakot.
02Regional elections are scheduled to take place later this month.

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How It Developed

Clashes between security forces and supporters of a banned protest group occurred in Pakistan-administered Kashmir.
Nine people were killed in the clashes, including protesters and security officials.
The violence is linked to a dispute over 12 seats reserved for refugees in the regional assembly.
Protesters planned a march against the electoral arrangements on Wednesday.
The Joint Action Committee (JAAC), banned in June, called for the march.
Around 30 people have been killed in unrest since June.

Sources

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