Amnesty International has said that an internet shutdown in Pakistan-administered Jammu and Kashmir has entered its 12th consecutive day, while disruptions to mobile phone services continue across the region. In a statement issued on Tuesday, Amnesty’s South Asia office said the restrictions were imposed on June 5 following protest calls by the Joint Awami Action Committee of Jammu and Kashmir. The rights group said the blackout has created an “…
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