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AFP: Curfew briefly relaxed in Kashmir

SRINAGAR, India — A week-long curfew was briefly lifted in revolt-hit Indian Kashmir's main city of Srinagar on Saturday even as anti-India protests claimed the life of another demonstrator, police said.

The protester died in hospital Saturday after being injured the previous day when security forces opened fire during a demonstration in the northern town of Sopore in Indian Kashmir which has been roiled by a 20-year insurgency against New Delhi's rule.

Police said they were forced to resort to firing after teargas and baton charges failed to subdue the crowd.

The Muslim-majority region has been rocked by violent demonstrations against New Delhi's rule since the death in early June of a teenage student who was killed by a police tear-gas shell.

Some 49 people have been killed, many of them young men and teenagers shot dead by security forces, including 32 in the past eight days.

In Kashmir's summer capital Srinagar, curfew was relaxed for the first time in seven days, prompting panic buying by residents to stock up on food supplies.

"We are relaxing the curfew for two hours," the police announced through loudspeakers mounted on vehicles in Srinagar, a city of one million people.

While main markets remained shut to protest at the killings, smaller neighbourhood shops opened.

They reported they were running out of supplies as buyers emptied shelves.

"I am struggling to get some baby food for my three-year old daughter," said housewife Bilkees Jan, 29, after returning empty-handed from three shops.

The protests in the past eight weeks have been some of the biggest anti-India demonstrations in Indian Kashmir since 2008.

The curfew was imposed last Saturday in Srinagar and other towns in the Kashmir valley by authorities who hoped to prevent further protests.

Curfews were also eased in a few other towns, police said.

State government authorities said they were seeking to provide enough food and medicine for the Himalayan region.

Nuclear-armed India and Pakistan have fought two wars over Kashmir and New Delhi has long accused Islamabad of training Muslim militants fighting Indian rule.
 
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It lacks on Strategic Balance in the eurasian and south Asian Region, thats the Reason why India can do what they want. The Region need a strong Union of Turkic States, Turkic People have a deep Cultural Bond with Pakistan and can be a Strong Counterweight against Indias hegemonial ambitions !

Time for Turan !
 
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Army, IAF bring succour to devastated Leh | TwoCircles.net

By IANS,

New Delhi/Leh: Six Indian Air Force (IAF) planes landed Saturday in devastated Leh town in Jammu and Kashmir's Ladakh region with men and material to carry out rescue and relief operations after flash floods triggered by a massive cloudburst killed 120 people.

The Indian Army has also activated its disaster management cell for rescue operations on a war footing since the tragedy hit the cold desert mountainous region located at an altitude of 3,505 metres.

Heavy rainfall disrupted the operations for a few hours Saturday. More than 6,000 army soldiers are conducting rescue and relief work in the region that shares its borders with China.

While the priority of the relief operations of the army is on saving lives and property, soldiers are also providing succour to the affected with food, drinking water, medicines. Bulldozers and other earth moving equipment of the army were pressed into service to clear the mudslide.

Leh airport, affected in the mud slide, was opened Saturday and six planes of the IAF carrying disaster response teams, doctors, communications equipment and material took off from Delhi and Chandigarh.

A defence spokesperson said the rescue and relief operations "received a major boost with the arrival of six plane loads of men and material augmented".

Two Ilyushin-76 and four Antonov-32 aircraft of the IAF carried 30 tonnes of load, which include 125 rescue and relief personnel, medicines, generators, tents, portable X-ray machines and emergency rescue kits.

Two teams from the central ministry of health and family welfare, including specialist doctors and surgeons from Delhi, also reached Leh.

The spokesman said 110 bodies were been recovered from debris.

From Western Command Headquarters in Chandigarh, 4,000 ready-to-eat food packets were sent to Leh.

A MI-17 helicopter had been pressed into service to carry out relief operations in Nubra Valley since Friday when the disaster struck, while two more Chetak helicopters have been provided to the civil administration for aerial recce of affected areas.

Some 33 columns of the army and personnel of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police have been deployed in the affected areas to carry out rescue operations, the spokesperson said.

"So far, more than 500 injured civilians and tourists have been treated at the military hospital at Leh and about 100 discharged after treatment. As a special gesture, the IAF has agreed to carry bodies of foreign tourists and non-locals to Delhi if no civilian flights are available from Leh," he said.

The tri-service Disaster Management Coordination Group, which met at South Block Saturday morning, reviewed the progress in rescue and relief operations and decided to earmark special service aircraft to carry 19 VSATs and a set of other equipment of BSNL to Leh. This is being done to help restore mobile and telecom connectivity at the earliest.

In the meantime, two INMARSAT mobile phones have been provided to Leh district administration for meeting immediate communication requirements.

Defence Minister A.K. Antony, who is closely following the rescue and relief efforts, was briefed by the tri-service Disaster Management Group about the steps taken to provide succour to the victims in Leh, the spokesperson said.
 
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I actually was not patronizing you....I just congratulaled you in sticking to the topic...in which you have failed in the past.
 
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You should be more careful throwing abusive language is against forum rules....and evryone is entitled to there beliefs.

Sure I will, but ask the person who commented about invading us to do the same thing. If somebody is going to invade us, we have every right to abuse him.
 
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RIP to the dead souls..hope it wont escalate further..
 
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I honestly don't think appeasement's going to work, it's just too difficult to implement it on the ground. Sometimes the policies made in the halls of Delhi don't easily trickle down to the foot soldier in IHK.
 
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Curfew relaxed in several areas in Kashmir - Hindustan Times

The authorities in Kashmir lifted curfew from several areas in phases on Saturday. Demonstration and stone throwing, however, continued with one more civilian injured in north Kashmir yesterday, succumbing to his injuries in the morning in a hospital. Rameez Reshi (22), critically injured in
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security forces firing on protesters in north Kashmir Sopore area, breathed his last at Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences. He was admitted on Friday evening after being hit by a bullet in Sopore’s Warpora area during demonstration. The death toll of civilians since June 11 has now risen to 50.

The authorities, however, relaxed curfew in eight police station in Srinagar and several areas in south and central Kashmir. “The curfew was lifted completely in Budgam, Ganderbal, and Handwara districts,” said a spokesman of the district magistrates.

There was huge rush of people buying essentials, grocery and LPG gas. Many areas were running out of essential stocks. “There was no LPG cylinder in my home. I am out to buy one,” said Alam Jan, a resident of uptown Srinagar’s Magermal Bagh.

Many grocery shops opened their shutters to sell good to the needy. “I have been receiving calls from local residents to open the shop,” said Gaffar Lone, a grocery shop owner in Rambagh area. The deal in curfew was given in phases for couple of hours. In many areas, the deal was extended.

There were, however, reports of protests from several areas. The security forces fired in the air to disperse a procession at Chanapora. North Kashmir’s Rafiabad area also witnessed major protest procession. By and large, the Kashmir valley remained peaceful after weeks of violent protests and deaths.
 
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The Kashmir Valley has witnessed widespread protests and many young lives have been lost in the cycle of violence. It seems that all lines of communication have broken down between the protesters and the government authorities. Now the question is how to mend the links?

Valley of gloom: Time for a Kashmir envoy?-NDTV panel discussion

Panel includes foremer J&K CM Farooq Abdulla, Congress and BJP spokespersons, Sonia Jabbar journalistfromSrinagar and Mirwaiz Umar Farooq of APHC
 
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