'Pakistani Forces Out': PoK's Youngest Lead Protests From Front Lines

Protests in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir have entered their 14th day, with women and children joining the movement against Pakistani military presence. Demonstrators are demanding independence and basic rights, setting a deadline for the government to address their grievances.
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Signals escalating civil unrest and political instability in a sensitive geopolitical region.
Show Quick Read Summary is AI-generated, newsroom-reviewed Protests in PoK have entered their 14th day, with children and women joining demonstrations Over 70,000 protesters hold a sit-in at Rawalakot's Eidgah Ground, demanding independence Awami Action Committee set a June 23 deadline for Pakistan to accept 38 demands Did our AI summary help? Let us know. Switch To Beeps Mode Protests in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) entered their 14th consecutive day on Monday, with the movement taking a striking new turn as schoolchildren and women joined demonstrations calling for independence and an end to what they describe as Pakistan's illegal occupation of the region.
Focuses on the humanitarian and protest-led narrative, which is common in human-rights-oriented reporting.
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