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Kashmiri youths use wooden debris as they strike a government vehicle which had been set on fire by a mob during a demonstration in Srinagar on August 4, 2010, who were protesting over the recent deaths in The Kashmir Valley. Five more demonstrators died in Indian Kashmir as new protests erupted in defiance of pleas for calm from the region's chief minister, the deaths again brought huge crowds chanting anti-India slogans on to the streets of Srinagar as the bodies of two dead men were carried on stretchers to their funerals.. The death in early June of a 17-year-old student -- killed by a police tear-gas shell -- set off the series of almost daily protests during which scores of people have been killed, 27 of them since July 30. At least 44 people have died in the weeks of unrest -- most of them killed by security forces trying to disperse angry protests against Indian rule kp photo by habib naqash
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 Kashmiri youths use wooden debris as they strike a government vehicle which had been set on fire by a mob during a demonstration in Srinagar on August 4, 2010, who were protesting over the recent deaths in The Kashmir Valley. Five more demonstrators died in Indian Kashmir as new protests erupted in defiance of pleas for calm from the region's chief minister, the deaths again brought huge crowds chanting anti-India slogans on to the streets of Srinagar as the bodies of two dead men were carried on stretchers to their funerals.. The death in early June of a 17-year-old student -- killed by a police tear-gas shell -- set off the series of almost daily protests during which scores of people have been killed, 27 of them since July 30. At least 44 people have died in the weeks of unrest -- most of them killed by security forces trying to disperse angry protests against Indian rule kp photo by habib naqash
Wounded Kashmiri Muslims receive treatment at a local hospital in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian Kashmir, 02 Augest 2010. Four people were allegedly gunned down by security forces who it is alleged opened fire on thousands of protesters. Another four civilians were killed in a blast in a seperate incident at a police station, bringing the death toll from weeks of clashes in increasing violence in Indian Kashmir to 31 kp photo by habib naqash
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 Wounded Kashmiri Muslims receive treatment at a local hospital in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian Kashmir, 02 Augest 2010. Four people were allegedly gunned down by security forces who it is alleged opened fire on thousands of protesters. Another four civilians were killed in a blast in a seperate incident at a police station, bringing the death toll from weeks of clashes in increasing violence in Indian Kashmir to 31 kp photo by habib naqash
 
 
Women and men carrying the body of a youngster killed in firing by troopers in Pampore on Sunday in a large procession on Srinagar-Jammu highway kp photo by habib naqash
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 Women and men carrying the body of a youngster killed in firing by troopers in Pampore on Sunday in a large procession on Srinagar-Jammu highway kp photo by habib naqash
Media gaggedPoliceman enforces curfew at Press Enclave in Srinagar on Wednesday. Habib Naqash/kp
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 Media gaggedPoliceman enforces curfew at Press Enclave in Srinagar on Wednesday. Habib Naqash/kp
 
 
After 4 deaths in police and CRPF action in Srinagar since Monday, authorities clamped indefinite curfew in the city on Tuesday night. (Habib Naqash/kp
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 After 4 deaths in police and CRPF action in Srinagar since Monday, authorities clamped indefinite curfew in the city on Tuesday night. (Habib Naqash/kp
An Indian police man baton charges mourners near the bodies of two young Kashmiri men in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian Kashmir, 06 July 2010. One person was killed and two others wounded as Indian government forces allegedly fired on hundreds of rock-throwing demonstrators in Indian Kashmir capital city Srinagar, protesting the death of a teenager a day earlier in the region. Police said the teenager died after he slipped into a stream by accident, a claim rejected by the locals who said that Indian paramilitary soldiers beat the teenager with sticks and later threw him into a stream kp photo by habib naqash
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 An Indian police man baton charges mourners near the bodies of two young Kashmiri men in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian Kashmir, 06 July 2010. One person was killed and two others wounded as Indian government forces allegedly fired on hundreds of rock-throwing demonstrators in Indian Kashmir capital city Srinagar, protesting the death of a teenager a day earlier in the region. Police said the teenager died after he slipped into a stream by accident, a claim rejected by the locals who said that Indian paramilitary soldiers beat the teenager with sticks and later threw him into a stream kp photo by habib naqash
 
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