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Policemen beating Gowhar Bhat correspondent of a local newspaper in Lal Chowk on April 26 2010. Bhat was covering a protest rally of opposition PDP. The incident has evoked massive resentment among the journalist fraternity who demand action against the accused policemen kp photo by habib naqash
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 Policemen beating Gowhar Bhat correspondent of a local newspaper in Lal Chowk on April 26 2010. Bhat was covering a protest rally of opposition PDP. The incident has evoked massive resentment among the journalist fraternity who demand action against the accused policemen kp photo by habib naqash
The cousin of Zahid Farooq cries during the funeral of her son on the outskirts of Srinagar February 6, 2010. Thousands attended the funeral of Farooq, a 16-year-old student whom relatives say was shot dead by security forces on Friday, the second such incident in a week. Police said they are investigating kp photo by habib naqash
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 The cousin of Zahid Farooq cries during the funeral of her son on the outskirts of Srinagar February 6, 2010. Thousands attended the funeral of Farooq, a 16-year-old student whom relatives say was shot dead by security forces on Friday, the second such incident in a week. Police said they are investigating kp photo by habib naqash
 
 
kid peeps through window of his house to watch the violent clashes
between protests and police on Wednesday, February 3, 2010 over the
killing of 14-year old Wamiq Farooq by police on December 31, 2010.
Most of the houses in Old Srinagar City are covered with polythene as
troopers smash their window panes during the clashes.kp photo by habib naqash
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 kid peeps through window of his house to watch the violent clashes between protests and police on Wednesday, February 3, 2010 over the killing of 14-year old Wamiq Farooq by police on December 31, 2010. Most of the houses in Old Srinagar City are covered with polythene as troopers smash their window panes during the clashes.kp photo by habib naqash
An aged Kashmiri woman wearing traditional Kashmiri burqa (veil) walks by a security bunker in down town Srinagar on Monday December 7, 2009 photo by habib naqash
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 An aged Kashmiri woman wearing traditional Kashmiri burqa (veil) walks by a security bunker in down town Srinagar on Monday December 7, 2009 photo by habib naqash
 
 
Kashmiri mourners carry the body of Nisar Ahmad during his funeral amid tear smoke fired by Indian police in Srinagar June 4, 2009. At least 40 people were injured after police and demonstrators clashed in Indian Kashmir over the death of Ahmad, who died in hospital on Thursday after being hit by a gas canister earlier this week, police said kp photo by habib naqash
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 Kashmiri mourners carry the body of Nisar Ahmad during his funeral amid tear smoke fired by Indian police in Srinagar June 4, 2009. At least 40 people were injured after police and demonstrators clashed in Indian Kashmir over the death of Ahmad, who died in hospital on Thursday after being hit by a gas canister earlier this week, police said kp photo by habib naqash
Indian Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) soldiers guarding during a strike in Srinagar on May 6,2009.A strike called by Muslim separatists to shore up their boycott of national elections shut down parts of Indian Kashmir on the eve of Thursday's vote in the volatile Kashmir valley.. India is holding its fifteenth parliamentary general elections in five phases on April 16, April 23, April 30, May 7 and May 13 and the new parliament will be constituted before June 2.Separatists oppose the holding of elections in Kashmir, arguing that they will not resolve the future of the disputed territory, held in part by India and Pakistanbut but claimed in full by both. They have called for a boycott and a 50-hour long strike, starting Tuesday evening, as elections for the sensitive Srinagar segment  take place on Thursday. KP.Photo/Habib Naqash
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 Indian Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) soldiers guarding during a strike in Srinagar on May 6,2009.A strike called by Muslim separatists to shore up their boycott of national elections shut down parts of Indian Kashmir on the eve of Thursday's vote in the volatile Kashmir valley.. India is holding its fifteenth parliamentary general elections in five phases on April 16, April 23, April 30, May 7 and May 13 and the new parliament will be constituted before June 2.Separatists oppose the holding of elections in Kashmir, arguing that they will not resolve the future of the disputed territory, held in part by India and Pakistanbut but claimed in full by both. They have called for a boycott and a 50-hour long strike, starting Tuesday evening, as elections for the sensitive Srinagar segment take place on Thursday. KP.Photo/Habib Naqash
 
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