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Valley of Sorrows: The Killing Fields of Kashmir


An eye opening analysis... India only understands the language of power, We can quietly (without any noise and fuss) turn Kashmir into India's Afghanistan. An iron will is needed.

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In pictures: Kashmiris throng streets, defy Indian curfew in Srinagar

By Agencies
Published: August 23, 2019
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A Kashmiri man holds stones during clashes with Indian security forces in Srinagar, August 23, 2019. PHOTO: REUTERS

Sporadic demonstrations rocked some parts of Srinagar, with clashes between stone-throwing protesters and Indian security forces leaving more than 100 injured in Occupied Jammu and Kashmir on Friday.

India tightens curfew to prevent Kashmiris’ march on UN office in Srinagar

The people of the occupied valley throng streets despite the Indian move of tightening curfew and other restrictions to prevent a protest demonstration outside the UN office in Srinagar after Friday prayers.



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Kashmiris run for cover as a teargas shell fired by Indian security forces lands near them during clashes in Srinagar on August 23, 2019.

A call for the protest march was given by the resistance leaders through posters appearing in Srinagar and other parts of the occupied valley to denounce India’s provocative August 5 move and its illegal occupation of Jammu and Kashmir.

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Kashmiri girls walk amidst smoke during clashes between Indian security forces and protestors in Srinagar on August 23, 2019.

“Preachers in all mosques [in their Friday prayers sermons] should make the people aware of India’s plans to change the demography of Jammu and Kashmir,” handbills written in Urdu said.

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An Indian security personnel stops movement of vehicles at a blockade during restrictions in Srinagar on August 23, 2019.

Indian security forces were deployed at strength in many places to stop people from gathering in large numbers amid unrest over India’s treatment of the region.

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Kashmiri men shout slogans during clashes with Indian security forces in Srinagar on August 23, 2019.

The people were urged to join the march to convey to India and the world that the Kashmiris would not accept Indian occupation over their territory. The protest was also aimed at resisting the Indian attempt to change the demography of IOK by settling outsiders in the occupied territory.

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Kashmiris run for cover as smoke rises from teargas shells fired by Indian security forces during clashes in Srinagar on August 23, 2019.

On August 5, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu nationalist government scrapped the autonomy of Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, a Muslim-majority region that has enjoyed special status in the Indian constitution since the country’s independence from Britain in 1947.

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A Kashmiri boy displays a placard from a window at a protest site after Friday prayers during restrictions in Srinagar on August 23, 2019.

The move enraged Kashmiris and has sparked tensions with Pakistan, raising growing international concern over a flare-up in violence between the two nuclear-armed powers.

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A Kashmiri boy stands next to empty teargas shells during clashes with Indian security forces in Srinagar August 23, 2019.

Residents in the Muslim-majority region have complained of a stifling environment as well as the inability to get in touch with family and friends worried about their wellbeing.

Kashmir has waged a three-decade-long armed rebellion against Indian rule with tens of thousands of lives, mostly civilians, lost in the conflict.


An eye opening analysis... India only understands the language of power, We can quietly (without any noise and fuss) turn Kashmir into India's Afghanistan. An iron will is needed.

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Even if we take that conspiracy of selling Kashmir or this & that settlement; neither Pakistan nor India has any right to do so. Kashmir is the ground where their own players will decide as where it may go ahead. However, I do agree on the idea of Kashmir Struggle through any means and due to the change in dynamics of such kind of warfare; it has to be Kashmiris by themselves. It will only make difference as far as it remains indigenous struggle.
 
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In pictures: Kashmiris throng streets, defy Indian curfew in Srinagar

By Agencies
Published: August 23, 2019
2040690-stonethrowerkashmirreuters-1566579206.jpg

A Kashmiri man holds stones during clashes with Indian security forces in Srinagar, August 23, 2019. PHOTO: REUTERS

Sporadic demonstrations rocked some parts of Srinagar, with clashes between stone-throwing protesters and Indian security forces leaving more than 100 injured in Occupied Jammu and Kashmir on Friday.

India tightens curfew to prevent Kashmiris’ march on UN office in Srinagar

The people of the occupied valley throng streets despite the Indian move of tightening curfew and other restrictions to prevent a protest demonstration outside the UN office in Srinagar after Friday prayers.



iok-reuters-7-1566580078.jpg

Kashmiris run for cover as a teargas shell fired by Indian security forces lands near them during clashes in Srinagar on August 23, 2019.

A call for the protest march was given by the resistance leaders through posters appearing in Srinagar and other parts of the occupied valley to denounce India’s provocative August 5 move and its illegal occupation of Jammu and Kashmir.

iok-reuters-6-1566580072.jpg

Kashmiri girls walk amidst smoke during clashes between Indian security forces and protestors in Srinagar on August 23, 2019.

“Preachers in all mosques [in their Friday prayers sermons] should make the people aware of India’s plans to change the demography of Jammu and Kashmir,” handbills written in Urdu said.

iok-reuters-5-1566580068.jpg

An Indian security personnel stops movement of vehicles at a blockade during restrictions in Srinagar on August 23, 2019.

Indian security forces were deployed at strength in many places to stop people from gathering in large numbers amid unrest over India’s treatment of the region.

iok-reuters-4-1566580061.jpg

Kashmiri men shout slogans during clashes with Indian security forces in Srinagar on August 23, 2019.

The people were urged to join the march to convey to India and the world that the Kashmiris would not accept Indian occupation over their territory. The protest was also aimed at resisting the Indian attempt to change the demography of IOK by settling outsiders in the occupied territory.

iok-reuters-3-1566580057.jpg

Kashmiris run for cover as smoke rises from teargas shells fired by Indian security forces during clashes in Srinagar on August 23, 2019.

On August 5, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu nationalist government scrapped the autonomy of Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, a Muslim-majority region that has enjoyed special status in the Indian constitution since the country’s independence from Britain in 1947.

iok-reuters-2-1566580051.jpg

A Kashmiri boy displays a placard from a window at a protest site after Friday prayers during restrictions in Srinagar on August 23, 2019.

The move enraged Kashmiris and has sparked tensions with Pakistan, raising growing international concern over a flare-up in violence between the two nuclear-armed powers.

iok-reuters-1-1566580045.jpg

A Kashmiri boy stands next to empty teargas shells during clashes with Indian security forces in Srinagar August 23, 2019.

Residents in the Muslim-majority region have complained of a stifling environment as well as the inability to get in touch with family and friends worried about their wellbeing.

Kashmir has waged a three-decade-long armed rebellion against Indian rule with tens of thousands of lives, mostly civilians, lost in the conflict.



Even if we take that conspiracy of selling Kashmir or this & that settlement; neither Pakistan nor India has any right to do so. Kashmir is the ground where their own players will decide as where it may go ahead. However, I do agree on the idea of Kashmir Struggle through any means and due to the change in dynamics of such kind of warfare; it has to be Kashmiris by themselves. It will only make difference as far as it remains indigenous struggle.

It has to be Kashmiris by themselves, yes agreed, Kashmiris, will have to fight for their freedom through bullets, through stones, through empty hands and nails, but not ALONE, they are fighting our war, AJK PM is correct in saying if 7 lacs Indian force gets free from kashmir and moves down into planes, the whole power balance changes, Yes Kashmir is a buffer.

Now lets be clear about one thing. No insurgency, no (armed) freedom struggle can survive indigenously, NO...., History is evident on this. External assistance is a must. We have recent examples of Vietnam & Afghanistan etc. During 90s Indians were down & on a back foot due to fierce freedom struggle in Kashmir, but as soon as the Mujahideen turned into terrorists, condemned and jailed, we faced and are facing a new India, more hostile, more aggressive, hell bent on expansion through any means.

I mean, lets not fool ourselves, the stone pelting, the Intifada has neither deterred Israel, nor will it deter India.

Indians will not attack, they are waiting for winter, come late October when snowfall starts, all routes to IOK will be blocked, then India will start next phase of crack down.

Now that China is involved and has interests due to Ladakh, so let China Handle UN through Veto and FATF too, US has done this for Israel for decades, Russia did for India, and Kashmir must be turned into Afghanistan for India quietly without any Jihadi jalsas, press conferences etc. Force India to be an aggressor.

There is another option, tweets, statements, rhetoric, solidarity days, rallies etc. and WAIT, Sitting Duck, wait for our turn. IWT will be next.


MUMBAI:

Union water resources minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat has said the government has begun the process of stopping water from the Himalayan rivers flowing into Pakistan without violating Indus Water Treaty.

https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/ind...er-flowing-into-pakistan-work-has-beg-2088485

You believe that, 'without violating Indus Water Treaty' Part?? ??

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