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Thousands in the Streets: Protesters in Kashmir Protest Against Politicians' Privileges, Nine People Have Died

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At least nine people, including three police officers, have been killed in days of clashes between police and anti-government protesters in Pakistani-administered Kashmir. Thousands of people in the city of Muzaffarabad have been protesting against the privileges of elites.
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At least nine people, including three police officers, have been killed in days of clashes between police and anti-government protesters in Pakistani-administered Kashmir. Thousands of people in the city of Muzaffarabad have been protesting against the privileges of elites.

·Bratislava Region, Slovakia
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Muzaffarabad - Funerals were held on Thursday in Pakistani Kashmir following protests against the privileges of the ruling class, which killed nine people, including three police officers, since Monday in clashes with the security forces, according to official figures. According to a statement from the government of Azad Kashmir - the part of this predominantly Muslim-dominated mountainous region under Pakistani control - 50 civilians and 170 po…

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The tension remains strong in Pakistani Kashmir after several days of demonstrations degenerated into deadly clashes between law enforcement and protestors. The streets of Muzaffarabad still bear the stigma of the violence that took place this week. Nine people lost their lives, including three members of the security forces, according to the figures put forward by the authorities. [...] The article Nine lives carried away in the torment of Paki…

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Le Singulier broke the news in on Thursday, October 2, 2025.
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