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It's funny how much you guys moan over one policeman, when hundreds, if not thousands of Kashmiris have got the **** beaten out of them, yes I saw the video aswell, so do not say I don't know what I'm talking about. I like it how you turn a blind eye to the suffering of Kashmiris but not one of your own.

PROTIP: Do not deny that Indian Forces have not commited brutality in Kashmir.

Indian Army has committed brutality in Kashir, just like your army is doing it in NWFP, FATA etc.. And spare me the disputed area rant.

Anyway to happier news

Army guns down 4 terrorists along LoC: Rediff.com India News

Four terrorists were killed as Army foiled an infiltration bid along the Line of Control [ Images ] in Nowgam sector, a defence spokesperson said on Saturday.

Troops noticed a group of heavily armed terrorists along the LoC late Friday night. The intruders were challenged and in the subsequent gunbattle, which continued through the night, four terrorists were killed, the spokesperson said.

The operation was still on when last reports came in, the spokesperson added.
 
there is no mention of the kashmir riots by mercenaries in any top news channel today. Has it stopped . If so, confirmed only some "foreign hand" (wah what a name we coined) is 100% responisble for fomenting trouble.
 
Army foils infiltration bid, four militants killed

Srinagar: Four militants were killed as the Army foiled an infiltration bid along the Line of Control in Nowgam sector, a defence spokesperson said on Saturday.

Troops noticed a group of heavily-armed militants along the LoC late last night. The intruders were challenged and in the subsequent gunbattle, which continued through the night, four militants were killed, the spokesperson said.



The operation was still on when last reports came in, the spokesperson added.
 
Indian Army has committed brutality in Kashir, just like your army is doing it in NWFP, FATA etc.. And spare me the disputed area rant.

Anyway to happier news

Army guns down 4 terrorists along LoC: Rediff.com India News

Four terrorists were killed as Army foiled an infiltration bid along the Line of Control [ Images ] in Nowgam sector, a defence spokesperson said on Saturday.

Troops noticed a group of heavily armed terrorists along the LoC late Friday night. The intruders were challenged and in the subsequent gunbattle, which continued through the night, four terrorists were killed, the spokesperson said.

The operation was still on when last reports came in, the spokesperson added.

Oh here we have another :blah: Indian, comparing FATA & NWFP to Kashmir:rofl:. In FATA & NWFP there is a war against terrioists, and FATA & NWFP don't want independence, Kashmir does. Kashmir is a freedom stuggle, the war in FATA & NWFP isn't, it's just some terrorist BS. Also, please compare the human rights abuses in Kashmir and NWFP, FATA. There is a mighty difference, furthermore we do not have the majority of our army in Kashmir.
 
Oh here we have another :blah: Indian, comparing FATA & NWFP to Kashmir:rofl:. In FATA & NWFP there is a war against terrioists, and FATA & NWFP don't want independence, Kashmir does. Kashmir is a freedom stuggle, the war in FATA & NWFP isn't, it's just some terrorist BS. Also, please compare the human rights abuses in Kashmir and NWFP, FATA. There is a mighty difference, furthermore we do not have the majority of our army in Kashmir.

So in your view, an innocent Pakistani civilian getting killed in a NWFP is all right where as a similar situation in Kashmir is not?

While the issues in the 2 areas can be be different but the collatoral damage is not..

Don't be so caught up in sympathy for the people of another country that you ignore the deaths of your own fellow citizens..
 
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Kashmiri Muslim protesters beat an Indian police officer during a protest on the outskirts of Srinagar, India. One person was killed as paramilitary forces fired warning shots to disperse thousands of people in a funeral procession that defied a curfew in Indian Kashmir, police said. At least 16 people were injured in protests across the region.

Protests - Week in pictures
 
Day dreaming . Here you might be intending to gain a few browny points from the sikh community but dude next time be sure before you write such a thing . A Sardar might give you a tight one for making their community look like a joke :tdown:

Nothing to do with brownie point......mr singh wants to promote "ethnic cleansing".....my point is would he have been as happy if the same "ethnic cleansing" was carried out on the sikhs during the 80s-90s.
 
Nothing to do with brownie point......mr singh wants to promote "ethnic cleansing".....my point is would he have been as happy if the same "ethnic cleansing" was carried out on the sikhs during the 80s-90s.

When did I support ethnic cleansing. Read again and then comment. You are talking about sikhs.
Sikhs are richer and educated than hindus in India on Average.
Sikhs are 1.9% of India's Population but they represent 8-10% of Indian Army.
So don't divert my opinion to wrong direction.
 
So lets have Referendum then .....

Dhood ka Dhood aur paani ka paani ho jayega ..

Why India is scared ?

Are You stupid. I have a thing and you want a share but you don't have power to take it then why will I give it to you. After all it is me who will decide not You. Go cry in front of whole world. :wave:
 
SRINAGAR, July 3: Amnesty International on Saturday urged India to investigate the recent killing of civilians in occupied Kashmir, as thousands of Indian troops enforced a strict curfew in parts of the revolt-hit region.

The Kashmir valley has been hit by strikes, demonstrations and curfews over the killing of 11 Kashmiri civilians during the last month by Indian troops, police and paramilitary forces struggling to control protest rallies.

“The organisation is calling on Indian authorities to investigate all the killings,” the London-based rights group said in a statement.

It added that “any security personnel, as well as any protesters” involved in wrongdoing should be brought to justice, and urged India to “avoid excessive use of force while dealing with demonstrators”.

Indian troops have enforced a strict curfew in parts of Srinagar, southern Anantnag and northern Kupwara towns, police said.

The curfew was briefly lifted in Anantnag on Saturday morning but had to be re-imposed after protesters clashed with troops firing tear-gas.

The region’s top leader, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, called for the withdrawal of Indian troops from civilian areas. “The situation will improve if police and paramilitary forces are withdrawn from civilian areas,” he told a news conference.

“These camps (of security forces) inside civilian areas are big irritants. There is a need to shift them,” he said, and warned New Delhi to release jailed leaders or face more protests.—AFP
 
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Kashmiri Muslim protesters beat an Indian police officer during a protest on the outskirts of Srinagar, India. One person was killed as paramilitary forces fired warning shots to disperse thousands of people in a funeral procession that defied a curfew in Indian Kashmir, police said. At least 16 people were injured in protests across the region.

Protests - Week in pictures

wow...this picture actually means the police are well within their rights to shoot to defend. I dont think police forces in any developed countries will even let the protesters come anywhere near them. the guy in the photo who's beating up the police is masked, clearly meaning that he does not want to be identified and therefore is not a regular person on kashmir. There are deeper forces at play here, for sure.
 
LeT not involved in Kashmir violence: Mirwaiz

SRINAGAR: The Chairman of All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) Mirwaiz Umar Farooq has rejected Indian claim of the involvement of Lashkar-e Taiba (LeT) in the violent activities in occupied Kashmir.

While addressing the news conference in Srinagar, Mirwaiz demanded that Pakistan and India should focus on Kashmir issue rather than prioritizing water, Siachen and energy project issues in the talks.

He was of the view that foreign ministers of the both countries during their meeting had to discuss Kashmir issue. SAMAA
 

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