The Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) on August 22 issued its first public message since Islamabad clamped down on the group in April 2019, reports First Post. “There are people who are silent, but doing a great deal,” reads the message attributed to the organisation’s chief, Masood Azhar Alvi. Last week, jihadist social media feeds in Pakistan had also circulated a message attributed to Masood Azhar. “Kashmiris need to get out [on to the streets]”, it read. “Then the enemy will beg for peace and negotiation.” However, the message, unlike the one released on August 22, did not bear the insignia of the JeM, or its official publication, al-Qalam.