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They are Indian groupie authorising killing of innocent Kashmiri Civilians, fake encounters, so no mercy for terrorist allies of terrorist army in Kashmir.

Yup U r right. No mercy for Terrorist or terrorist allies thats why this so called separatist should be killed.



The Indian Invader armymen have been using Kashmiri females as informers and been shooting them dead after using them and at the end blaming freedom fighters for that.

Here you go. Finally you have accepted yourself that kashmiris work for India coz they are Indian and they wanna be with India and not pakistan.


Kashmir is a disputed country hence there is NO backed or not backed issue. They are Kashmiris and they are fighting against the illegal invaders


Kashmir is not a disputed territory. Its part of India. Its an Indian state. There is a Instrument of accesstion which shows that its been accede to India. Infact *** is a disputed territory as its under illegal control of pakistan.

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'Non-lethal' force can be lethal in Kashmir

By AIJAZ HUSSAIN (AP)

SRINAGAR, India — Protesters have a new name for the troops: Robots.

In Kashmir, troops now dress in high-tech black riot gear, covered head to foot in plastic armor that can make them look decidedly inhuman. They carry stun grenades, tear gas grenades and shotguns loaded with — they say — non-lethal pellets.

They are the vanguard trying to fulfill Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's order last month to staunch the bloodshed in Kashmir by using non-lethal measures to control the violent demonstrations that have shaken the Himalayan region for the past three months.

"We're now using a range of non-lethal weapons to control crowds," Shiv Murari Sahai, Kashmir's new police chief, told The Associated Press in an interview in his office in Indian Kashmir's main city Srinagar.

Outside his fortified office, a fleet of armored vehicles and two brand new vehicle-mounted water cannons were lined up, ready to be deployed.

Despite the new orders, protesters were still being killed by security forces using lethal force. Four more were killed Monday when security forces fired live ammunition into crowds of rock-throwing protesters in Palhalan, a village north of Srinagar, police said.

And the non-lethal weapons themselves have also proven lethal.

A separatist insurgency fighting for Kashmir's independence from Hindu-majority India or its merger with Muslim-majority Pakistan has been active since 1989, and tens of thousands of people have been killed in the conflict over the decades.

Resistance has shifted in recent years from militant attacks to street demonstrations.

At least 69 people have been killed and hundreds wounded since a new round of demonstrations broke out in June. Most of the killings occurred when troops fired directly into the demonstrations. After widespread criticism from security experts and human rights groups, the Indian government changed its tactics.

But the bloodshed hasn't ended.

On August 19, the first day paramilitary soldiers used pellets on demonstrators, a 24-year-old man died in the town of Sopore after suffering multiple chest perforations.

A little over a week later, an 11-year-old boy died of similar injuries after soldiers fired pellets at stone throwers in town of Anantnag.

Dozens more people have been hospitalized with injuries from these weapons. At least two boys are said to be critical.

Doctors say the pellets inflict multiple wounds that can leave them struggling.

"We were treating a young boy for (pellet) splinters in his kidneys and at the same time he had a few more in his heart as well," said a doctor in a Srinagar hospital, who spoke on condition of anonymity, because the government has banned medical workers from speaking to the media.

The protesters can also be violent, with masses of angry demonstrators launching intense barrages of stones against security forces, sometimes surrounding armored vehicles.

Authorities say panicked troops sometimes use the non-lethal weapons improperly — causing serious injuries and even deaths.

"We're facing total defiance on the streets almost every day, and there is little time to use these weapons properly before we'll be lynched by the crowd," said Prabhakar Tripathi, a spokesman for the paramilitary forces.

Sahai, the police chief, acknowledged that more training was needed — and was being planned — for using the new generation of weapons.

But for now, officials say they are finding it difficult to find the time to pull soldiers from the streets for training.

The tactics have spread a new scare among the protesters that many fear as much as death.

"They're now wounding us so badly by these hunting guns that I'm scared to live the life of a disabled," said Wasim, who participated in recent protests and declined to give his full name.
 
This is how India will curb this Radical Islamic movement in Kashmir.
Fanatic Kashmiris are not better than Taliban. Today they are shouting for freedom but have forgotten their past when they bullied Hindus out of the valley. If Kashmir is better off without cleansed kashmiri Pundits than it will be best without Kashmiri Muslims too. Its all about people in peace but land when at war. India is at war with Pakistan over Kashmir since independence and it will do whatever it takes to preserve.

No Muslim, Hindu, Sikh can blackmail union of India, the message is clear a loud, Pakistanis are free to complain.

Good going Indian forces, we do not need radical Islamic terrorist in India. India has responsibility to maintain tranquility between another 200 million Muslims and 800 million Hindus. Kashmiris deserve to be sidelined period, until unless they are not joining the main stream. They invited forces on Pakistani instigation and involvement into Kashmir. Let them suffer for the baton they are still carrying; they got during Pakistan sponsor hopeless relay.

Kashmiris are running alone and expecting that rest of the world do not know their past when non-Muslims were butchered by them.

However if Pakistan is serious then they shouldn't be changing their position with the flow of convenient winds and liberate Kashmir into Pakistan by force if they can. Pakistan has donated Kashmiri land to China and has constitutionally conceded northern Kashmir into Pakistan federal like India. Pakistan is learning/coping from India but hasn't came up with any new and sincere Idea to cherish kashmiri people on Indian side.

Furthermore now being snubbed by Kashmiris as they do not want to submerge with Pakistan therefore Pakistan do not has moral ground to shed crocodile tears cause now the matter is between India who is administrating and inhabitants. India is free to try its luck the way she wants. Pakistan is trying to poke its nose uninvited.
 
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The difference is security forces aim and shoot at civilians. The Freedom fighters may accidentally kill civilians as collateral damage while trying to blow up security forces.

The security forces see the civilians as future Freedom fighters and are inherently inclined to shoot first and ask questions later when it comes to the Kashmiris.

Sir there was an incident recently where a woman and her daughter were killed in cold blood for seeking medical help from the army.They were shot even after they begged for their lives.How can you call it accidental?
 
The difference is security forces aim and shoot at civilians. The Freedom fighters may accidentally kill civilians as collateral damage while trying to blow up security forces.

The security forces see the civilians as future Freedom fighters and are inherently inclined to shoot first and ask questions later when it comes to the Kashmiris.

One's freedom fighters is others terrorist, isn't it???

pakistani security forces regularly opens fire on local people, women, kids in Baluchistan.

So we all should condemn all types of terrorism.
 
What is the national integrity. Making nude and semi nude movies and killing innocents in Kashmir.

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did i see it right????did u pull indian movies in this debate????god u r humorous....btw the maximum number of pirated CDs of these nude n semi nude indian movies actually find their way to pakistan...thats hypocritical...
now abt innocent kashmiris getting killed....all my sympathies to the people who died...innocents dieing is condemnable no matter where.. but its none of your business....ur country would better look at the condition of undemocratically governed pak administered(occupied for some) kashmir....n the everyday culling of the voice of freedom from pakistan...:flame:
 
Where did you get the figure 1 million militants? Are you being cynical because I can be cynical too. Hindu Times of India reported that there are only 30,000-35,000 militants in Pakistan total.

To answer your question - storming the line of control it will result in a nuclear war with the end result of India being a nuclear wasteland.

Any more questions?

n no pakistan at all...guess u conveniently forgot to mention this:coffee:
 
Crazy *** Indians want to oppress people with force. Welcome to the world's largest democracy.
 
Crazy *** Indians want to oppress people with force. Welcome to the world's largest democracy.

Exactly. A sane majority gives its representatives enough power to suppress a violent, directionless, self-destructive, brainwashed, misguided minority!

I say, better than a despot or a minority elite suppressing the majority or even some minorities on the basis of personal whims, religious discrimination or even based on possession of huge swaths of land.
 
According to BBC a video has been published in which Kashmiri boys forced to walk nude by Indian security forces.

In Video the language & ascent used by Indian Security forces is same as in Kashmir .

CRPF called this video conspiracy .




B*** who have done this .
 
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According to BBC a video has been published in which Kashmiri boys forced to walk nude by Indian security forces.

In Video the language & ascent used by Indian Security forces is same as in Kashmir .

B*** who have done this .

Please post the BBC link or the link for the video.

Otherwise this thread would be deemed work of fiction:sniper:
 
Ya there was a video, I tried to search it on youtube but it has been removed due to terms of use violation.
 
Please post the BBC link or the link for the video.

Otherwise this thread would be deemed work of fiction:sniper:

Don't Worry

I have BBC Link , & I have downloaded this Video . Video contain unsocial things that i don't want to upload to any site.

here is video link

(Not for my sisters)

Video

I have read it on BBC Urdu Site

BBC Urdu link
 
RAW agents made youtube pull the video?:rofl:

just kiddin......... ;)

Try and find the video and we can discuss......

lol, no I think it was coz of nudity

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