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In Pakistan-occupied Gilgit-Baltistan, a 42-day sit-in protest against the Diamer-Bhasha Dam continues, with protesters demanding 80% royalty from the dam, free electricity, jobs, and compensation for displaced families. The protesters, who number thousands, have halted construction work and threatened not to allow the dam's construction until their demands are met.
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