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Police fire at student protesters in Indian-held Kashmir
By AFP
Published: April 24, 2017
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SRINAGAR: Police fired into a crowd of stone-throwing students in Indian-held Kashmir on Monday, as violence in the disputed Himalayan region intensified.

Hundreds of student protesters shouting “We want freedom” and “Go India, go back” fought with government forces after taking to the streets of the main city Srinagar. An AFP reporter saw police fire live rounds as well as tear gas and water cannon to try to disperse the protesters as shoppers fled the violence and retailers shut down for the day.

The clashes broke out as colleges in the city reopened following skirmishes last week between students and government forces. “A few students were detained. Three photojournalists and eight policemen were injured with stones,” a police officer told AFP on condition of anonymity.

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Nearly 100 students and around the same number of police were wounded in last week’s disturbances, which prompted authorities to temporarily shut down schools and universities. The students were angered by a raid earlier this month on a college in the southern district of Pulwama in which police attempted to detain the alleged ring-leaders of earlier protests. Government forces are not supposed to enter college or university premises without special permission.

In a separate incident an official with the ruling People’s Democratic Party was shot by unknown attackers, later dying of his injuries, a police officer told AFP on condition of anonymity.

Indian-occupied Kashmir has been tense since April 9, when eight people were killed by police and paramilitaries during election day violence.

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On Monday, the leader of Jammu and Kashmir held talks with India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi to address the developing crisis. Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti called for dialogue and an end to the violence. “The first priority is to control the situation, because talks cannot take place amid bullets and stone-pelting,” she told reporters outside Modi’s residence after the meeting. Mufti’s PDP formed a governing alliance with Modi’s Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party [BJP] after a 2015 election in the state. That has made her party hugely unpopular in the mainly Muslim Kashmir Valley, home to most of its traditional support base.

Anti-India sentiment runs deep in the valley, where most people favour independence or a merger with predominantly Muslim Pakistan. Kashmir has been divided between India and Pakistan since the end of British rule in 1947 and both claim the territory in its entirety.

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Several groups have for decades been fighting troops and police deployed on the Indian side of the divided region. The region had enjoyed several years of relative peace after an outbreak of violence in 2010.

But the killing last year of a popular rebel leader by security forces sparked widespread popular unrest, and police say dozens of local youths have joined the rebel ranks since then. Footage apparently showing a civilian tied to the front of an army jeep to deter protesters from throwing stones at the vehicle has also caused outrage after it was circulated on social media.
 
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(AhlulBayt News Agency) - Dozens of people have been injured after paramilitary troops opened fire on a crowd of stone-throwing student protesters in Indian-controlled Kashmir.

Media reports said police fired live rounds and used tear gas and water cannon to try to disperse hundreds of students in the main city of Srinagar on Monday.

The students retaliated by hurling stones and breaching the barricades set up by paramilitary soldiers.

The angry students also chanted slogans against Indian rule over the Muslim-majority Himalayan region.

"We want freedom" and "Go India, go back," they shouted.

Shopkeepers downed their shutters and many bystanders took refuge inside as the clashes with Indian forces spilled onto main streets in the city's main commercial center of Lal Chowk.

Tensions between Kashmiri students and government forces have intensified since April 15, when Indian forces raided a college in Pulwama, about 30 kilometers (20 miles) south of Srinagar, to scare anti-India activists.

Nearly 100 students were wounded in last week's disturbances. The unrest had prompted authorities to temporarily shut down schools and universities.

In a separate incident on Monday, an official with the ruling People's Democratic Party (PDP) was shot by unknown gunmen, later dying of his injuries.

PDP formed a governing alliance with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) after a 2015 election in the state. That has made his party hugely unpopular in the mainly Muslim valley.

In the latest surge of violence in Kashmir, at least eight people were killed on April 9, when Indian paramilitary forces clashed with protesters during a by-election in Srinagar.

Pro-independence factions in Kashmir had called for a boycott of the vote, resulting in heightened security and low voter turnout when the polling began.

The Muslim-majority region has witnessed an increase in mass protests and violent attacks since early July 2016, when Burhan Wani, a top figure in a pro-independence group, was killed in a shootout with Indian troops.

More than 90 people have lost their lives and more than 12,000 wounded in the ensuing crackdown.

In recent months, the use of pellet guns by Indian forces in Kashmir has drawn widespread criticism as the weapons have caused permanent disabilities among victims.

The government crackdown has failed to halt the protests against the Indian rule in Kashmir.

The region has been divided between India and Pakistan but claimed in full by both since the two partitioned and gained independence from Britain in 1947. The two countries have fought three wars over the disputed territory.


http://en.abna24.com/news/central-a...ters-in-indian-controlled-kashmir_825836.html
 
Every injury is another family and locality united in hatred and disgust of India..

It extraordinary how india has lost control
 
Every injury is another family and locality united in hatred and disgust of India..

It extraordinary how india has lost control
:azn: Still we are gonna keep the land. They are gonna protest, terrorist sympathizers have zero support in any world forum. And when the world is moving towards far right and protectionist mentality. This stone throwing drama will be like a line drawn in water
 
What they want has Zero value.
Those are nothing but day dreams.

But what the Indian government wants is all that matters.

They are Kashmiris, Kashmir is there home. Freedom is all they want

Thats why they stone your soldiers
 
They are Kashmiris, Kashmir is there home. Freedom is all they want

Kashmir is OUR LAND ; we are not giving it to anybody

Kashmiris are free and welcome to live peacefully or else they can go to Pakistan

The Land is NOT going anywhere
 
Kashmir is OUR LAND ; we are not giving it to anybody

Kashmiris are free and welcome to live peacefully or else they can go to Pakistan

The Land is NOT going anywhere

Your not Kashmiri

Your just foreign hindus, thats why the Kashmiris hate you and stone you


And as india becomes a extremist hindu nation, it becomes ever more urgent that a muslim majority state separates for its own freedom and wellbeing
 
Your not Kashmiri

Your just foreign hindus, thats why the Kashmiris hate you and stone you


And as india becomes a extremist hindu nation, it becomes ever more urgent that a muslim majority state separates for its own freedom and wellbeing

Just tell me one thing

Other than Pakistan ; does ANY other OIC member gives two Hoots about
Kashmir
 
so how many separatist movement in US name any one.

yeah we know how well you are doing
http://www.hindustantimes.com/india...says-report/story-mNNt9sT9qgyWk6sOdJL35M.html
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com...ld-in-past-two-years/articleshow/57082541.cms



kashmir is your land :lol: thats why they are seeking separation from you people like other 67 separatist movement in your country
Despite having so called 67 insurgencies between 2005-till today only 3515 Indian security force personnel killed whereas in Pakistan in the same period 6734 security force personnel were killed.

www.satp.org/satporgtp/southasia/datasheets/Fatalities.html
 
Topic is Kashmir. Not USA. Stay relevant, stay civil.
 
If you throw stones at armed forces you should expect retaliation.. First throw stone then get hurt and cry in front of camera in hospital or die and let your family cry in front of camera..
 
Kashmir is OUR LAND ; we are not giving it to anybody

Kashmiris are free and welcome to live peacefully or else they can go to Pakistan

The Land is NOT going anywhere
Are you by birth telling lie or later you develops the skill from your country man
 

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