Kashmir Infitada - A Peaceful and Permanent Solution to the Kashmir Issue can Only be Achieved if the Line of Conflict can be Converted Into the Line of Collaboration
South Asia 2010, Sept 30, 14, 9
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Byline: Semu Bhatt After relative calm in recent years, Kashmir is burning again. Violence in the past couple of months has seen the death of over 65 civilians, in nearly 900 clashes with security forces. Thousands of Kashmiris have been thronging the streets chanting anti-India slogans. Killing of a teenage boy by the police and an alleged fake encounter with civilians triggered the protests in mid-June. The stone pelting protestors have injured over a thousand security personnel, and targeted the security personnels' vehicles, bunkers, police stations, railway stations and government offices.
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