Kashmir: The Fallout Of Afzal's Hanging
Автор: tehelkatv
Загружено: 2013-04-05
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The last time Kashmir looked like this was during the 2010 civil unrest. That year over 120 people, mostly youth, were shot dead in the full-blown out pro-Azadi protests and thousands more were injured. It took 39 Indian lawmakers and one separatist leader, Syed Ali Shah Geelani, to bail out New Delhi from the quagmire Kashmir was proving to be. But today Kashmir is going through that phase again, except for the killing toll, which is currently hanging at eight. The new-age stone pelters are back with new tactics. They have already wounded over 650 personnels from the armed forces, mostly on the heads and hands. There is no popular Geelani spearheading the movement. A new 'off-mainstream political group' Mutahida Majlis-e-Mashawarat (popular by the acronym MMM) has taken over the charge. The number of armed personnels have been increased by almost 10 companies, who are alien to the valley, even as the gulf between the local police and armed forces appear to be widening. What would happen next is difficult to guess in the unpredictable Kashmir.
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