Friday, 30 September 2011
Stones Towards Indian
A Kashmiri Muslim protester throws stones towards Indian police during an anti-India protest in Srinagar on September 8, 2010. Indian police arrested chairman of the hardline faction of the All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC), Syed Ali Shah Geelani who had threatened to intensify agitation in the Kashmir Valley. The Muslim-majority Kashmir valley has been rocked by unrest since a teenage student was killed by a police tear-gas shell on June 11. A total of 69 protesters and bystanders have been killed over the past three months, mostly by security forces who have used live ammunition on rallies after being pelted with stones. Getty
Kashmir Protest Photos
A Kashmiri Muslim protester runs for cover as Indian paramilitary soldiers chases him during a protest in the outskirts of Srinagar, India, Wednesday, Sept. 15, 2010. Leaders of India's main political parties debated Wednesday whether to ease harsh security laws in Indian-controlled Kashmir as the government searched for a strategy to end months of increasingly violent protests in the region. AP
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A Kashmiri protestor holds two rocks during a clash with Indian police in Srinagar on September 15, 2010. Police in Indian Kashmir injured at least eight protesters September 15 when they opened fire to control the latest violent demonstration in the disputed Muslim-majority region a day after 19 people died in battles between troops and protesters. Clashes over the past three months have left 87 civilians dead, mostly killed by the security forces. Getty
Hope In Eyes
A masked Kashmiri youth attends a protest on the outskirts of Srinagar September 13, 2010. At least 13 people were killed on Monday in anti-government and Koran demonstrations across Kashmir, police said, in the biggest single death toll from protests in the disputed region in years. The headband reads: "Allah is great". Reuters
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