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SRINAGAR: Indian security forces opened fire on curfew-defying protesters in the disputed region of India-held Kashmir on Friday, killing three and bringing the number of people killed in the recent wave of unrest to 55.

Earlier in the day, the Indian authorities extended a curfew to most parts of the disputed region in an attempt to prevent an anti-India protest march to a prominent shrine, but clashes erupted as thousands defied the restrictions.

The occupied region has been under a rolling curfew and strikes for nearly a month after the killing of Hizbul Mujahideen militant commander Burhan Wani sparked massive anti-India demonstrations.

At least 52 civilians and a policeman have been killed and thousands injured since then.

Kashmiris marched to Hazratbal shrine in the city of Srinagar and stage protests after Friday prayers there. Police and paramilitary soldiers patrolled streets and laid razor wire and steel barricades to cut off neighbourhoods in the city. Shops, businesses and schools remained closed for the 28th consecutive day.

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A policeman fires tear gas towards protesters. —Reuters
Thousands of Kashmiris defied the security lockdown and demonstrated at dozens of places in the region. They chanted slogans such as “Go India, go back” and “We want freedom”.

Violence erupted in at least two dozen places after police and paramilitary soldiers intercepted the protesters and fired tear gas and shotgun pellets, police and witnesses said.

At least 35 civilians and 12 policemen were reported injured.

Troops continued firing shotguns to disperse angry crowds despite warnings from India's home ministry to minimise their use, and requests for a ban from local and international rights groups.

The pellets have killed at least one man and left hundreds of civilians with serious eye injuries.

Dozens of people have lost their vision because of pellet injuries. Government forces barred people from praying at large mosques across the region for a fourth Friday in a row, but allowed prayers at small neighbourhood mosques.

Local politicians, demanding an end to Indian rule, have extended the protest strikes until August 12.

The Himalayan territory has remained locked down since then as authorities imposed a rolling curfew, cut internet services and suspended most mobile networks.

The troubled region is experiencing some of the largest protests against Indian rule in recent years since troops killed the militant commander on July 8.

Most people in the Indian-controlled part resent the presence of hundreds of thousands of Indian troops and support the rebel cause.

Rights groups say 70,000 people, mostly civilians, have died in the fighting since 1989 when an armed rebellion against Indian rule began.
 
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May these killer Indian die like dogs for killing innocents. If they think freedom struggle will die down by killing civilians then think again when was the last time it ever worked. Entire worlds complicity with these murderers is being exposed.
 
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We are prepared to die and kill in thousands to protect our country. 50 or 500 is such a insignificant number.
Kashmir isn't your fkn country you are occupying it BC, they are struggling and protesting now it will come nightmare for Indians if they start gorilla type war than you get tired to count deaths in whole India.
 
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Kashmir isn't your fkn country you are occupying it BC, they are struggling and protesting now it will come nightmare for Indians if they start gorilla type war than you get tired to count deaths in whole India.
Your are right it is not our country it is a state in our country.
 
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Kashmir isn't your fkn country you are occupying it BC, they are struggling and protesting now it will come nightmare for Indians if they start gorilla type war than you get tired to count deaths in whole India.

We are prepared for nuclear war, and you are trying to scare with gorilla type. lol
 
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Seems there are 7 lac Indians in Kashmir - as per people who handed over their posts and territories to Chinese!
 
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We are prepared to die and kill in thousands to protect our country. 50 or 500 is such a insignificant number.

Right. After all PM represents the whole nation. And he is in list of top terrorist. Speaks of itself.

Protecting my nation is significant for me.

Nation? Of lots of heartless and terrorist minded people?
 
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SRINAGAR: Indian security forces opened fire on curfew-defying protesters in the disputed region of India-held Kashmir on Friday, killing three and bringing the number of people killed in the recent wave of unrest to 55.

Earlier in the day, the Indian authorities extended a curfew to most parts of the disputed region in an attempt to prevent an anti-India protest march to a prominent shrine, but clashes erupted as thousands defied the restrictions.

The occupied region has been under a rolling curfew and strikes for nearly a month after the killing of Hizbul Mujahideen militant commander Burhan Wani sparked massive anti-India demonstrations.

At least 52 civilians and a policeman have been killed and thousands injured since then.

Kashmiris marched to Hazratbal shrine in the city of Srinagar and stage protests after Friday prayers there. Police and paramilitary soldiers patrolled streets and laid razor wire and steel barricades to cut off neighbourhoods in the city. Shops, businesses and schools remained closed for the 28th consecutive day.

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A policeman fires tear gas towards protesters. —Reuters
Thousands of Kashmiris defied the security lockdown and demonstrated at dozens of places in the region. They chanted slogans such as “Go India, go back” and “We want freedom”.

Violence erupted in at least two dozen places after police and paramilitary soldiers intercepted the protesters and fired tear gas and shotgun pellets, police and witnesses said.

At least 35 civilians and 12 policemen were reported injured.

Troops continued firing shotguns to disperse angry crowds despite warnings from India's home ministry to minimise their use, and requests for a ban from local and international rights groups.

The pellets have killed at least one man and left hundreds of civilians with serious eye injuries.

Dozens of people have lost their vision because of pellet injuries. Government forces barred people from praying at large mosques across the region for a fourth Friday in a row, but allowed prayers at small neighbourhood mosques.

Local politicians, demanding an end to Indian rule, have extended the protest strikes until August 12.

The Himalayan territory has remained locked down since then as authorities imposed a rolling curfew, cut internet services and suspended most mobile networks.

The troubled region is experiencing some of the largest protests against Indian rule in recent years since troops killed the militant commander on July 8.

Most people in the Indian-controlled part resent the presence of hundreds of thousands of Indian troops and support the rebel cause.

Rights groups say 70,000 people, mostly civilians, have died in the fighting since 1989 when an armed rebellion against Indian rule began.

Well Done by the Army, don't leave any of the proxies alive, do not show mercy and protect the land! Kudo's cant help but prise the ARMY & police.

Find a way to blame it on ISI

Of course it is, any doubt? their saints yeah, most vicious and barbaric of them all! funding and providing mercenaries, matter of fact the UN should have them labelled as a terrorist organisation.

Kashmir isn't your fkn country you are occupying it BC, they are struggling and protesting now it will come nightmare for Indians if they start gorilla type war than you get tired to count deaths in whole India.

Kashmir is India, India is Kashmir, now go and burn to hell with it! If you really had any love for Kashmir or its people, you would not have shamelessly sold it to the Chinese. That in itself sets the precedence to nullify your claim to it. The most disgusting act yet, in my analogy " its like sending your own loved one for prostitution".
 
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