Stuck For A Month, 48 Passengers From Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir Protest

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  • Published On: July 26, 2017
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48 people from Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir have been stuck in Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch for over a month ever since the cross-Line of Control bus service was unilaterally suspended by Islamabad following massive ceasefire violations by Pakistan. And the PoK residents are now protesting. 75-year-old Mohammad Ayub, a heart patient, has an appointment fixed with his doctor in Rawalpindi and desperately wants to go home.

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