Community Demands Justice: Protests Erupt Over Missing Youth in Gilgit Baltistan
In Pakistan-occupied Gilgit Baltistan's Gupis-Yasin district, civil society protests erupted over the disappearance of 20-year-old Imran Khan. Despite 21 days having passed, law enforcement has made no progress in locating him. The protesters issued a 48-hour ultimatum, demanding accountability and decisive action.
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In the Gupis-Yasin district of Pakistan-occupied Gilgit Baltistan, tensions are high as members of civil society rallied at Taus Chowk, demanding the return of 20-year-old Imran Khan, who vanished three weeks ago. Local residents, activists, and community leaders voiced their frustration at the lack of progress in the search for the youth from Qarqulti.
Reports from Pamir Times highlight that protestors criticized law enforcement for their inability to trace Imran, unleashing a 48-hour ultimatum for authorities to act. The demonstrators pointed out a pattern of dismissiveness from officials who swiftly address minor matters but neglect serious cases like this disappearance, further alienating the region's youth.
Critics labeled the government's inaction as a violation of human rights, urging widespread support for the causes. Demonstrators stressed that Imran's case is not an isolated incident but a reflection of broader issues facing the Yasin community. Voices rang out, demanding transparency and accountability, with the community gripped by fear, rallying together for Imran's safe return.
(With inputs from agencies.)