Gilgit Baltistan residents protest against Pakistan army-
demand release of activist
Hundreds of people gathered in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of Pakistan
Occupied Kashmir (PoK) on Saturday demanding release of activist Baba Jan. As
many as 500 youngsters were earlier arrested following protests against the
China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) during the visit of Pakistani
officials.
The protesters were also accused of raising anti-Pakistan slogans and
demanding that the Pakistan Army leave Gilgit. Protests have been going on in
the region for months, fuelled by the raging problem of unemployment among the
youth. The protest on Saturday focused on demanding the release of Baba Jan, a
member of the Awami Workers Party (AWP) of Pakistan. He was sentenced to 40
years in prison and fined Rs. 500,000. by the Supreme Court of Appeal on
June 8, 2016.
A Pakistani senator who was part of a group that had visited the region
on Friday were quoted as saying by the Express Tribune that Gilgit-Baltistan is
a peaceful region, but the situation can't remain the same if the issue isn't
settled. "In principle, the region can be made the fifth province of the
country," he said. "Discrimination against this region is far more
than what we had thought before visiting."
"...We are deeply concerned about this region as people here feel
left out and [sidelined]," he added.
In April 2016, students had protested against the Pakistan Army and
demanded an independent Kashmir. The police in the region had attacked the
peaceful students with lathis.
Recently, the Asian Human Rights Commission had accused Pakistan of
using excessive force against residents of the region.
Recently, Pakistan's interest in the region peaked after China invested
in the area to use it to connect with Central Asia. However, residents of the
region believe that the CPEC will only benefit Pakistani Punjabi traders.
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