Outrage in Pakistan After Police Storm Islamabad Press Club, Assault Journalists

Islamabad [Pakistan]: While the Islamabad police were allegedly attacked by the National Press Club and attacked journalists, Pakistan occupied Jammu and Kashmir (POJK) protests intensified anger against the authorities in the region after entering their fifth consecutive days. According to the Pakistani media, the POJK community of the Lawyers of the Lawyers attacked them when the police attacked them.
The Pakistani Human Rights Commission (HRCP) gave a sharp response to social media, “HRCP strongly condemns the attack on journalists by the raid on the National Press Club and the Islamabad police.” He questioned how journalist Zahid Gishkori has turned into a safe area. “The brutal attack of the police on the Islamabad press club shows serious questions how it becomes insecure for those who have no place to protest the house of journalists’ house or at least to raise their voices. Journalists should now unite their bodies.”
Former Pakistani ambassador United Nations Malaeeha Lodhi, the incident will pity and accountable for accountability. “Who allowed this? Islamabad Police Storm National Press Club,” he said. Social media user Nadeem, “Thousands of people participating in funeral prayers Pakistani forces martyred by three young men were offered funeral prayers.”
During the ongoing agitation, he accused the authorities of double standards. “Jammu Kashmir The march of the Action Committee of the Common People’s Action Committee is peaceful, but … Pakistani forces [are] Cruelty and oppression of unarmed citizens and martyrs, 12 legislative seats reserved for the refugees who settled in Pakistan were closed in the POJK districts, large caravans were broken to reach Muzaffarabad with an indefinite lock and internet darkening.
PTI leader Syeda Zahr, “Rawalakot’dan a sea sea Muzaffarabad set out for.” Chaudhry Muddasar Raza Machhiana, coordinator of former Prime Minister Imran Khan, praised the demonstrators, “Jammu and Kashmir (POJK), who were occupied by Pakistan,” Neelum Valley Public Action Committee leader leader Nawaz Mir, the leader Nawaz Mir, calculated the government’s account. “This government has become a demon … They want to silence us by closing the media, using forces and shooting us.” He said.
According to sources, violent conflicts have already demanded more than half dozen and has been seriously injured in the last three days. Mirpur, the Action Committee in Dudal, announced that a protester’s body would not be buried until he accepted the management demands. As the demonstrations increased, the security forces were deployed to POJK and cleaned the bridges to prevent protest walks. Despite clamp, agitation does not show signs of slowing down, promises to continue until the demands of the protesters are met.



