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1 killed, 17 wounded in Kashmir police shooting

Indian troops lock down Kashmir capital


SRINAGAR (AFP) — Thousands of Indian police and paramilitary forces imposed tight security Saturday on Kashmir's summer capital to prevent protests over the death of a young man in a police shooting, police said.

Troops sealed off neighbourhoods and patrolled the deserted streets of Srinagar, urban hub of a nearly two-decade-old revolt against New Delhi's rule of the Muslim-majority region.

"We've imposed security restrictions to prevent violent protests," police officer Pervez Ahmed said as troops with rifles slung over their shoulders built barricades and stopped residents leaving their homes.

The move came a day after a 22-year-old man was killed and dozens of people hurt when police fired bullets and tear gas to disperse fresh anti-India demonstrations in Srinagar, summer capital of the region.

The stone-throwing protesters were demanding the release of separatists jailed last year for leading some of the biggest pro-freedom demonstrations in the region since the start of an anti-India insurgency in 1989.

Fifty protesters were killed during those demonstrations.

The head of the moderate wing of the main separatists alliance accused troops of "a reign of terror".

"The troopers have been unleashing a reign of terror on the Kashmiris and no one seems to be bothered," Mirwaiz Umar Farooq said.

The fighting has left more than 47,000 people dead, according to official figures, and thousands more according to separatists.

But overall militant violence has declined sharply across the scenic Himalayan region since India and Pakistan, which both hold the region in part but claim it in full, began a slow-moving peace process in 2004.

New Delhi put on hold the dialogue following Islamic militant attacks on Mumbai last November that it has blamed on Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba.

Lashkar has denied any involvement but India says Islamabad must crack down on militant activity emanating from its soil.


AFP: Indian troops lock down Kashmir capital
 
^^Violent protests will be met violently. This case is no different either. They were throwing stones and police had to fire.
 
The head of the moderate wing of the main separatists alliance accused troops of "a reign of terror".

Right the head of the supposedly moderate separatist group:blah:
Conveniently omitted the fact the protesters were throwing anything they could reach with their hand at the security forces and were just begging to get shot.

Oh yea protesters were begging to get shot ^ :crazy:
 
Oh yea protesters were begging to get shot ^ :crazy:

They probably injured, or intended to injure the police personnel, and hence were fired upon in self defense.

I don\'t know why rubber bullets are not used. That\'s a question for the State government of Kashmir, since the police is not under the central government. There are probably good reasons for it.
 
They probably injured, or intended to injure the police personnel, and hence were fired upon in self defense.

Police had AK 47's. Kashmiri protesters had rocks. You fire at people who throw rocks?
 
The point is this: GoI has all the time in the world right now, and holds all the cards. They are not under internal or external pressure on Kashmir or any other issue, and relations with the West are excellent. So repeating the Kashmir injustice story ad nauseum will not accomplish anything for GoP or its people.
On the contrary, the integrity of Pakistan is under threat today like never before in its history. The writ of the gov't is gradually being overthrown by the Taliban. Under these circumstances, only delusional people would worry about Indian Kashmir at this time.

actually they are
many international forces such as great britian and the u.s. have told india that until india does justice to kashmir such terror attacks as 26/11 will repeatably happen to india
but india's leaders as a sign of ignorance rejected these statements

and the taliban is nowhere near on trying to get ahold of our nation
know your facts buddy
 
The Security forces are doing their job to maintain peace.They will reply to any kind of antagonisms with violence.

peace with a gun? against innocent people who want independence?
ur statement shows that indians are still living a lie
more than slumdog millionaire reactions by ur ministers :azn:
 
The so-called innocent people want to play hardball with men with guns they shouldn't cry to their mommies when they get shot in the a$$

Very brave and bold talking from you here, I would like to see how you would react if you received a bullet in your "a$$".
The fact of the matter is that Kashmiris in Indian held Kashmir want to be independent, the Indian government knows this but is still trying to curb the uprisings and the expression of freedom with death and destruction.
There is no justification for using actual bullets, or does India's police and security corpse have no other means or do not have the resources?
It reminds me of Israeli police going up against Palestinians, ironic isn't it?
 
Barely standing together?:rofl:
I think you're the one living in an imaginary world:crazy:

dude look around your country
there are more than 16 groups that are fighting for independence
ur ignorance wont help in this matter

Buddy we've been holding you down for six decades and trust me we'll be holding you down till you and me are both dead and gone

lmao :rofl:
correction: U've been TRYING TO hold us down
 
The so-called innocent people want to play hardball with men with guns they shouldn't cry to their mommies when they get shot in the a$$

so the protesters are terrorists?
the world thinks otherwise
and the people that did pick up guns was because of ur injustice and ignorance to them
 

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