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Monday 19 September 2016

Re: ))))Vu & Company(((( India working on genocide of Kashmiris

Allah Reham karay sab Muslims. Per or India per lanat ho...


On 19 Sep 2016 4:33 p.m., "Jhuley Lal" <jhulaylall@gmail.com> wrote:

Insha Malik, 14, lays in a hospital bed in Srinagar, India-administered Kashmir, after being shot with pellets fired by Indian security forces, July 16, 2016. Doctors say she has lost vision in both eyes.

 
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    NEW DELHI -- Almost 45 people have been killed and more than 2,000 injured in 11 days of clashes between civilian protesters and Indian security forces in Kashmir.

Protesters in several districts of the Kashmir valley have defied a government curfew to throw stones at police and paramilitary forces. In response, the forces have used bullets, pellet guns and tear gas, leading to most of the deaths and injuries.

The police have come under heavy criticism from rights groups for the use of pellet guns to control the crowds. Children as young as five are among the 6,000 people left who've been left with pellet-scarred faces.

Doctors at the main hospital in Srinagar, the capital of Indian-controlled Kashmir, have performed 135 eye surgeries in a week. Many of those patients, doctors say, will lose their sight.

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A photo taken at the surgical ICU hospital in Srinagar on July 16, 2016 shows the X-ray of 14-year-old Kashmiri Muslim girl, Insha Malik, showing multiple pellet marks on her face after she was shot by Indian security forces.

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"The security forces are using pellets and bullets with an aim to kill, not contain the protests," Khurram Parvez, a Kashmir-based human rights activist, tells CBS News. "They beat up women and children. They use violence and fear as a weapon to engage with people with whom they should talk."

The protests erupted on July 9 after the killing of 22-year-old Burhan Muzaffar Wani, a commander of the Hizbul Mujahideen, a militant group fighting for largely-Muslim Kashmir's independence from India. Huge crowds attended Wani's funeral. Even before his death he had become something of a poster boy for the new era of militancy in Kashmir.













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