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Police station torched amid protests over killing of seven people, who villagers say were civilians.

25 Feb 2014

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About a dozen armed groups have been fighting Indian forces in the region since 1989

Hundreds of angry villagers have clashed with police in Indian-administered Kashmir following suspicions that security forces shot dead seven civilians they mistook for rebels, a police officer and a witness said.

The villagers torched a police station in the forested Kupwara region close to the defacto border with Pakistan to demand security forces hand over the bodies for identification and for burial, an unnamed officer said on Tuesday.

"Police fired tear gas and warning shots in the air to disperse the angry crowd who were hurling rocks at them," the officer said on condition of anonymity as he was not authorised to speak to media.

A local resident, Manzoor Ahmed, said by phone that one villager was wounded with a bullet during Tuesday's clashes before paramilitary reinforcements were called in to control the situation.

He said villagers "suspect" that seven people killed overnight were civilians rather than armed rebels, as rumours circulated in the area about civilian hunters who have gone missing.

On Monday, the army said it killed the seven suspected rebels in remote Dardpora village, 140km from the main city of Srinagar, during a joint operation with police.

"The identities of the seven are being ascertained," army spokesman N N Joshi told AFP.

The shootings took place near the highly militarised border that divides the Himalayan region between India and Pakistan. Both countries have claimed the territory in full since independence from Britain in 1947.

About a dozen armed groups have been fighting Indian forces since 1989 for independence or for merger of the territory with Pakistan. The fighting has left tens of thousands of people, mostly civilians, dead.

Kashmir villagers clash with Indian troops - Central & South Asia - Al Jazeera English

 
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RINAGAR: Violent protests broke out in Lolab area of Kashmir on Tuesday as locals demanded that they be shown the bodies of seven militants killed in an encounter with security forces on Monday.

Hundreds of locals assembled outside the police station at Lolab in Kupwara district, 120 kms from here, and demanded that they be shown the bodies of the slan ultras, police sources said.

The residents wanted to ascertain if there were any locals among the slain militants.

As the authorities turned down the demand, the agitated residents started pelting stones at the police station, the sources said.

They said the mob also set on fire two sentry posts of the police station following which police used tear smoke shells to disperse the protesters.

The situation was brought under control after the police allowed a group of elders to see the bodies, which were handed over to local Auqaf for burial.

Seven unidentified militants, all believed to be foreigners, were killed in an encounter with army and police in Dardpora forests of Lolab on Monday.

According to a senior police officer, the militants had recently infiltrated into the valley.
 
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The situation was brought under control after the police allowed a group of elders to see the bodies, which were handed over to local Auqaf for burial.

Seven unidentified militants, all believed to be foreigners, were killed in an encounter with army and police in Dardpora forests of Lolab on Monday.

According to a senior police officer, the militants had recently infiltrated into the valley.

 
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RINAGAR: Violent protests broke out in Lolab area of Kashmir on Tuesday as locals demanded that they be shown the bodies of seven militants killed in an encounter with security forces on Monday.

Hundreds of locals assembled outside the police station at Lolab in Kupwara district, 120 kms from here, and demanded that they be shown the bodies of the slan ultras, police sources said.

The residents wanted to ascertain if there were any locals among the slain militants.

As the authorities turned down the demand, the agitated residents started pelting stones at the police station, the sources said.

They said the mob also set on fire two sentry posts of the police station following which police used tear smoke shells to disperse the protesters.

The situation was brought under control after the police allowed a group of elders to see the bodies, which were handed over to local Auqaf for burial.

Seven unidentified militants, all believed to be foreigners, were killed in an encounter with army and police in Dardpora forests of Lolab on Monday.

According to a senior police officer, the militants had recently infiltrated into the valley.
i knew that was a fake encounter.
poor kashmiris. may god help them.
 
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Kill them and tag them whatever ...... who is going to verify your part of story.........

May Allah help Kashmiris. Rest in peace.
 
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Nah! Futile hopes.. God does not help the terrorists.. If He did, he would have saved the Pakistani terrorists who have been bombed by PAF recently.. :)
god doesn't save anybody. everybody will go when its their time. i said may god help get out of indian oppression and occupation.
 
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