Pakistan faces international backlash after the IHRF accused it of a violent crackdown in PoJK, killing over 32 civilians. The rights body condemned the use of force, internet shutdowns, and mass arrests of protesters and activists.
Pakistan has come under sharp international criticism after the International Human Rights Foundation (IHRF) accused authorities of carrying out a violent crackdown on peaceful protesters in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK), resulting in the deaths of more than 32 civilians between June 8 and June 16, 2026.

IHRF Details Violent Crackdown
In a post shared on X, IHRF condemned what it described as the excessive use of force against demonstrators associated with the Jammu and Kashmir Joint Awami Action Committee (JKJAAC). The crisis escalated after authorities designated the JKJAAC as a "proscribed organisation" under anti-terrorism laws on June 5. According to IHRF, the move was followed by a region-wide internet and mobile network shutdown, deployment of federal paramilitary forces, mass arrests of activists and political leaders, and restrictions on movement into the territory.
The IHRF claimed that more than 100 activists and leaders have been arbitrarily detained. It also highlighted the arrest of journalist Sohrab Barkat under Pakistan's Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act, raising concerns over press freedom and freedom of expression.
A 'Broader Pattern' of Abuse
The organisation argued that the latest violence reflects a broader pattern of human rights abuses in PoJK. It pointed to previous crackdowns on JKJAAC-led protests in May 2024 and October 2025 that also resulted in civilian casualties. According to the IHRF, residents of the region continue to face restrictions on political participation, freedom of assembly, and freedom of association. The group stated that such measures violate Pakistan's obligations under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR).
Calls for Immediate Action and Investigation
IHRF called on the Government of Pakistan and the PoJK administration to immediately halt the use of force against protesters, restore internet and mobile services, release all individuals arbitrarily detained, and revoke the ban on the JKJAAC. The organisation also demanded an independent international investigation into the reported civilian deaths and allegations of unlawful killings, including that of activist Shahzeb Habib. (ANI)
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