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Kashmir's Internet suspension fits pattern of restrictions

By Sumit Galhotra/CPJ Asia Program Research Associate

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A Kashmiri youth throws a piece of brick at Indian police during a protest in Srinagar on July 18. Indian paramilitary soldiers fired at protesters in the region last week, killing four. (Reuters/Danish Ismail)

Curbing the flow of information during heightened periods of tension has become routine business by authorities in the northern Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. Access to mobile Internet service was suspended Thursday after violent protests erupted in the state. Although the service was restored late that night, the episode is another example of the government's heavy-handed tactics.

The demonstrations Wednesday followed unconfirmed reports that Indian border security guards had desecrated a copy of the Quran at a local religious seminary while looking for a militant, reports said. Four people were killed and dozens more injured in clashes between angry protesters and border guards in Ramban district, according to The Associated Press.

In addition to mobile Internet being suspended, the speed of broadband connections in the area was reduced, The Times of India reported, citing unnamed government officials.

The central government called for a probe into the violent confrontation. Authorities said they cut off Internet access on mobile phones as a "precautionary measure" to curb rumors and further violence as tensions ran high, according to news reports. They also imposed a curfew in the Kashmir Valley and parts of Jammu on Friday, which was lifted on Sunday, Ahmed Ali Fayyaz, Jammu and Kashmir bureau chief for The Hindu, told CPJ by phone.

Critics have raised concerns that such restrictions are part of a larger campaign to curtail the flow of information. "There is always the assumption that any demonstration will be violent in nature. Authorities have resorted [to] clamping down any time tensions run high, and it has become a pattern since 2010," Parvaiz Bukhari, a Kashmir-based journalist with Agence France-Presse, told CPJ by phone. Bukhari said authorities increasingly resort to "non-declared curfews," during which journalists are unable to get the curfew passes that allow them to report freely during official curfews. Even during official curfews, he said, journalists' curfew passes have sometimes been torn up by security forces.

CPJ documented similar restrictions on Internet and cable service in February, imposed after the execution of a militant from the region. A curfew lasting several days led to disruption of the publication and circulation of nearly 60 newspapers in the state.

CPJ also reported on the possibility of Internet censorship in Jammu and Kashmir in September as authorities attempted to prohibit people from uploading or downloading the video, "The Innocence of Muslims," which sparked large violent protests in Kashmir and elsewhere, according to international media reports.

In the past, the state's chief minister, Omar Abdullah, has said such restrictions are necessary and that mobile phones are a source of fast-spreading rumors. According to Bukhari, however, "Every time these draconian measures are imposed, people get angrier."

Kashmir's Internet suspension fits pattern of restrictions - Blog - Committee to Protect Journalists
 
nothing new here - these draconian measures by the occupation forces have been in effect for years

even "liking" an anti occupation forces submission/discussion on facebook can get you targetted and/or killed

shame on PML government for twiddling its thumbs and not taking concrete action --especially during a Holy Month when they are being attacked ruthlessly by the coward occupation forces (sissies)
 
A nation has the right to take decisions deemed fit in its interest from time to time.


Kashmir is independent of indian "interests" -- the indians just impose their will on Kashmiris who clearly take exception to it



Has You Tube been restored in Pak ?

what you really should be asking is - does Pakistan tolerate dissent? Can a terrorist/seperatist group like BLA operate on facebook (while on Pakistani soil) without facing the wrath of our security forces?

Whereas in Kashmir -- YouTube is blocked not for communal reasons but simply because of the nationalist groups as well as uploading of footages of indian coward soldiers committing excesses against civilians;

twitter too?

Kashmiris across the LoC are forced to resort to outside of the box thinking in order to get even basic news updates


Kashmiri boy develops android news application Lastupdate:- Tue, 2 Jul 2013 18:30:00 GMT GreaterKashmir.com
 
Kashmir is independent of indian "interests" -- the indians just impose their will on Kashmiris who clearly take exception to it

what you really should be asking is - does Pakistan tolerate dissent? Can a terrorist/seperatist group like BLA operate on facebook (while on Pakistani soil) without facing the wrath of our security forces?

Whereas in Kashmir -- YouTube is blocked not for communal reasons but simply because of the nationalist groups as well as uploading of footages of indian coward soldiers committing excesses against civilians;

twitter too?

Kashmiris across the LoC are forced to resort to outside of the box thinking in order to get even basic news updates


Kashmiri boy develops android news application Lastupdate:- Tue, 2 Jul 2013 18:30:00 GMT GreaterKashmir.com

Of course Pak tolerates dissent. It even actively supports it. To name one -Remember Swat being ' handed over' ?

As far as J&K is concerned, it was India & so shall it remain. No one ought to know this than Pakistan - after four wars , machinations of countless dictators not an inch has changed on the ground.
 
Of course Pak tolerates dissent. It even actively supports it. To name one -Remember Swat being ' handed over' ?

remember TTP and TNSM getting mopped up in Swat when they reneged on the "peace deal" (one that was orchestrated unsuccessfully by the govt)

they werent fighting for rights or freedom, they were imposing their will and ideology on the people of Swat and surrounding areas...moreover -- the military was welcome with open arms....whereas in Kashmir (both sides) the indian occupation forces (a.k.a. sissies) are constantly spat on and told to scram

therefore your argument is completely and utterly invalid and therefore dismissed

As far as J&K is concerned, it was India & so shall it remain. No one ought to know this than Pakistan - after four wars , machinations of countless dictators not an inch has changed on the ground.

actually it has....case in point - "5353"

as for realities on the ground - you're right. Kashmiris rejected indian occupation in '48 and they continue to do so today (as we can clearly see)

the very existence of the AFSPA is a manifestation of that - as is the vicious cycle perpetuated by the occupation forces (a.k.a. sissies) such as their action 3 days ago when they used live ammunition on unarmed protesters @ Qazigund & Koimoi towns (Southern occupied Kashmir)

so much for the whole "integral part of india" shpiel.....more like undying delusions of grandeur by a nation of dreamers
 
so much for the whole "integral part of india" shpiel.....more like undying delusions of grandeur by a nation of dreamers

Well, there are ' delusions' that have held for over 60 years & are still intact. Which is much much more than what one can say for others.
 
You either did not see the inverted commas in post No 9 or are unaware of what it implies.

Good luck.

I'll pass the good luck wishes back to you, since clearly you're the one who is appearing to be confused


the illegitimate hunter is still the hunter, but we'll see for how long it c
 
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All this action because of terrorist spreading false rumors in valley and some emotional fools start to protest on these rumors.

Isn't same action taken into Pakistan so many times ?? (Tum karo to safety ham kare to galat?)
 
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