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Is Pakistan turning its side of Kashmir into another Balochistan?
Japan🏛️ PoliticsProgressive5 hr. ago

Is Pakistan turning its side of Kashmir into another Balochistan?

The article discusses concerns about the potential escalation of tensions in Pakistani-administered Kashmir, drawing parallels to the situation in Balochistan. It references a protest and shutdown organized by the banned Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC), highlighting growing unrest among local populations. The piece includes a mention of Salman Rafi Sheikh, an academic at Lahore University of Management Sciences, who provides commentary on the political dynamics in the region.

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Is Pakistan turning its side of Kashmir into another Balochistan?

The article discusses concerns about the potential escalation of tensions in Pakistani-administered Kashmir, drawing parallels to the situation in Balochistan. It references a protest and shutdown organized by the banned Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC), highlighting growing unrest among local populations. The piece includes a mention of Salman Rafi Sheikh, an academic at Lahore University of Management Sciences, who provides commentary on the political dynamics in the region.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the situation in Pakistani-administered Kashmir as increasingly volatile, suggesting a pattern similar to Balochistan, which has historically been associated with separatist movements and regional instability. While the article presents factual information about protests and theJA

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