W hen fighter jets roar overhead and bombs tear through neighbourhoods, sirens scream; smoke and dust choke the horizon, ambulances race to shattered streets, and terrified children cry out, the damage is not confined to broken homes or displaced families; it seeps into memory, steals sleep.
I n a pivotal development for Azad Jammu and Kashmir, the government of Pakistan and the Jammu and Kashmir Joint Awami Action Committee signed a landmark agreement on October 4, ending six days of violent protests that had claimed at least 10 lives. Dozens of people were reported injured.