Bangladesh, June 10 -- On the morning of June 9, 2026, today, as these words are being written, Pakistan-Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK) is on fire. Not in the metaphorical sense that commentators reach for when describing political turbulence, but in the concrete and terrifying sense that streets in Rawalakot are barricaded with burning tyres, that Pakistani Army Rangers are deploying tear gas and live ammunition against crowds in Poonch, and that Reuters has confirmed at least eleven people killed and more than seventy injured in clashes that erupted ahead of a region-wide lockdown. The internet has been severed across multiple districts of Pakistan-Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, the Joint Awami Action Committee's central office has bee...