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So, is new media only reinforcing old stereotypes?


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So now we'll see Indian soldier posting pics with cuffed handed men and saying "I'd like to butcher all Kashmiris".

Good luck with that.
 
The youths in jeans and T-shirts and costly shoes should know that it is our hardearned money paid to GOI as Tax made them survive (poverty rate in J&K is one of the lowest in the country around 6-7%). If they still decline to be good boys and behave as the puppets of a terrorist country we will definately hammer them.
 
Just Give me the Resolution NOs I will look up for them at UN offical website .
It doesn't have a formal Resolution # because it was neither passed at General Assembly nor at Security Council. It was passed at the Commission.

If it helps you, the document number, for 13th Aug, 1948 resolution is S/995. I am afraid I don't have the document number for the 5th Jan, 1949 resolution.
 
Time for Kashmiris to adopt pepper balls along with stones as non-lethal still lethal weapons against Indian terrorist army in Occupied Kashmir.

Lets sprinkle the red pepper upside down of these Indian army invaders
That would be better. Earlier you paid your hard-earned money to contribute the jehadis in your streets, now you can supply them straight from your kitchen
 
Israeli tactics?Thank god india is not using tactics used by pak army in fata like levelling entire villages with artillery fire.
I know you are sad....Because Indian terrorist agents TTP get killed in such tactics and not civilians.....

BTW any proof of leveling the villages claim?
 
Israeli tactics?Thank god india is not using tactics used by pak army in fata like levelling entire villages with artillery fire.

Thank God..? For how much time we will be loosing our tax money in pampering these separatists.??

Its time to take the Kid Gloves off ....GoI.
 
India has to use the best techniques to control foreign incited violence in Kashmir.
Misguided people must be controlled.
 
Muddasir first victims of deadly pellet gun
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Srinagar, Aug 20: After teargas shells and bullets, forces are now resorting to pellet firing on protesters causing multiple injuries to the victims, which doctors say is more dangerous than bullet injuries.
The paramilitary CRPF on Thursday fired cluster of pellets in Sopur and Soura on protesters in which 18-year old Muddasir Nazir of Sopur died and three others received multiple injuries.
Doctors termed the use of pellets on protesters outrageous. “Bullet injured persons are easy to treat than pellet injured. A pellet is as bad as a bullet. And they (forces) are firing cluster of pellets on youth for which we have to do multiple minor surgeries,” said a senior doctor in SKIMS, who was aghast over the use of new weapon.“We have never seen such condition of patients here. They have got injuries in multiple organs, which can cause instant death,” he said.
Due to pellet firing almost whole small intestine of Muddasir was perforated with massive gangrene. He had also received multiple injuries in abdomen, chest and thighs. Muddasir succumbed to injuries last night in SKIMS.
“We made every effort to save him but the pellets had damage his whole gut,” he said. If a person is shot at by a bullet, the doctors have to concentrate on very small portion of the body during operation. However, when a cluster of pellets is fired, they have to open his whole body and chances of survival are very bleak. “We face lot of problems while operating upon a patient fired with cluster of pellets,” he said.
Another victim of pellet firing, 15-year old Danish Ahmad Shiekh of Tarzoo Sopur received multiple pellet injuries on head, scapular region, back and one pellet in orbit. He was referred from SKIMS to Ophthalmology department of SMHS hospital as he had received grave injury in his left eye.
Two others- Muhammad Umar War and Nisar Ahmad Malla of Anchar Soura- were also shot by pellets. They also received multiple injuries in head, chest, legs and arms.
A CRPF spokesman was quoted by a New Delhi based television network as saying that Assistant Commandant SK Das of the 177 battalion fired two rounds from a pellet gun in self defence and Muddassir was hit in the abdomen.
Muddasir first victims of deadly pellet gun Lastupdate:- Sat, 21 Aug 2010 18:30:00 GMT GreaterKashmir.com

Very Non Lethal
 
something that should've been done decades ago. hopefully will also be accompanied by measures to strictly control any abuses by armed forces personnel and changing rules of engagement for suspsect terrorists to avoid civilian casualties at all costs.
 
taser guns are ripe for misuse as well. this is still not good enough actually. the best thing is to make sure that policymen are competely armoured and then they have to do very little.
 
A sort of replay of Israel in the occupied territories?




and yet note the title of the thread

Why bring Israel ? Non Lethal weapons will definitely reduce mortality. But quite a few bad guys will be benefited.
 
I know you are sad....Because Indian terrorist agents TTP get killed in such tactics and not civilians.....

BTW any proof of leveling the villages claim?
Here you go. Of particular interest to you is this.
In a virtual replay of the 1971 assault on civilian population in what was then East Pakistan (now Bangladesh), the Pakistani army has launched a brutal operation in Swat and other areas in Northern Pakistan.

In March 1971, the army massacred innocent Pakistanis in the name of fighting the secessionist Mukti Bahinis. There are few differences between the two operations. However, there are many similarities between the 1971 Search Light operation that resulted in the creation of Bangladesh and the current Rah-e-Haq (The Straight Path) operation. In both cases the targets were few thousand rebels or militants. The army is using brutal force in Swat and other areas with heavy artillery and gunship helicopter.
And while the author says that
The military has not released civilian casualty numbers or - as it is called in the modern war jargon - collateral damage figures. At the same time millions have been displaced and became refugees in their own country.
, he definitively also mentions
Now millions of these displaced and uprooted people – referred as Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) - are paying the price of this army "success" with the destruction of their homes, businesses, schools and clinics. They have lost their families, children and livelihoods. An unaccounted number of civilians have been killed as the heavy artillery pounded the towns from where civilians were not able to escape because of the curfews. Not surprisingly, as a result, many of them feel as much antipathy to the Pakistan army as they do to the Taliban.
 
Why bring Israel ?

Too late for that - it seems media have caught that aspecgt all by themselves - see thread on this board
 
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