Friday, 29 July 2016

#Day21: Over 100 Injured In Kashmir Clashes; 2 Cops Wounded In ‘Petrol Bomb Attack’

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SRINAGAR

People took out a rally towards UN Office in Srinagar after Friday prayers to submit a memorandum but they were stopped and clashes erupted. (KL Images: Bilal Bahadur)

People took out a rally towards UN Office in Srinagar after Friday prayers to submit a memorandum but they were stopped and clashes erupted. (KL Images: Bilal Bahadur)

Over 100 people including some policemen were wounded as the clashes marred Kashmir for the consecutive 21st day on Friday.

Authorities had imposed curfew across Kashmir to foil Jamia Masjid ‘Chalo’ march of Resistance leaders.

Scores of people after Friday prayers tried to submit a resolution to the United Nations Military Observer’s office at Srinagar near Gupkar road, however, the men in uniform used tear smoke shells to disperse them.

Protest rally at UN Office in Sgr

Soon after people came out of Syed Sahab Masjid Dalgate, they assembled outside the gate of UNMOGIP, and started raising slogans seeking interference of United Nations to resolve the Kashmir dispute. Another group of people came from Dalgate area which was stooped from proceeding towards UN Office.

The protesters wanted to talk to the UNMOGIP officials and handover a resolution to them regarding Kashmir, however, police swung into action and fired tear smoke shells on the protesters.

Clashes in Sonwar Srinagar on July 29, 2016

The protesters pelted stones on police and alleged that they were targeted with shells given the fact they were peaceful and silent. Reports said that many protesters were injured in police action.

Locals from different areas of Srinagar city including Habakadal, Noorbagh, Eidgah and Chattabal alleged that CRPF went on rampage on Thursday night and damage property of people.

Clashes in Sonwar on July 29, 2016

Locals at Barsoo Ganderbal alleged armed forces barged into the house during the middle of the night and beat up women.

“At least 15 women were wounded when they were assaulted by forces inside their houses. The action forced people to hit to roads and stage pro-freedom protest,” said locals.

At least two protesters were injured at Safapora Ganderbal after police resorted to tear-gas shelling to disperse them.

Protests in Sonwar on July 29, 2016

The local youths had assembled on road to stage anti-India protest.

Clashes erupted in different areas of Central Kashmir’s Ganderbal district leaving at least 13 people including 8 policemen injured.

Reports said that clashes erupted in Pandach, Mala Shahi Bagh, Tulmula, Rangil, Beehama and Chek Fathepora.

An Inspector Muhammad Rafiq, SPO of Dy SP Operations and six other cops were wounded in these clashes.

Clashes in Sonwar Sgr on July 29, 2016

Two youths, according to eyewitnesses, were apprehended by Army men from 5 Rashtriya Rifles when they entered into Kurhama village of Ganderbal.

Witnesses said that the duo was relaxing on the shop front when Army whisked them away. The detention of youth sparked protest in the area.

A candle light march was held in South Kashmir’s Islamabad district on Thursday night.

Forces lobbed tear gas shells on unarmed civilians in Srinagar near UN Office on Friday. (KL Image: Bilal Bahadur)

Forces lobbed tear gas shells on unarmed civilians in Srinagar near UN Office on Friday. (KL Image: Bilal Bahadur)

Nocturnal protests erupted in many parts of Kashmir last night. People marched across the old city holding Mashaals.

Residents of Islamabad town staged a candle light last evening. Reports of similar protests were received from Dooru Islamabad area.

Hospital sources from South Kashmir informed that more than 100 protesters including some police officers were wounded in violent clashes in different parts of Kulgam and Islamabad.

All but 55 people were injured in violent clashes in Dooru.

A policeman Ghulam Hassan was injured when a police shell hit him while chasing away protesters.

Two cops were wounded while one of them received injuries in face after protesters hurled a “petrol bomb” towards them at Chowalgam Kulgam.

A police official identified the injured cops as Rizwan Ahmed Baba and Muhammad Rafiq Bodha.

The candle light protest in Islamabad on July 28, 2016 evening.

The candle light protest in Islamabad on July 28, 2016 evening.

At least six CRPF personnel were injured in clashes at Qazigund. During the clashes, SHO Manzoor Ahmed and SDPO Qazigund Khalid Ahmad were also wounded.

Two civilians Irshad Ahmad Dar and Muhammad Asif were wounded when agitated protesters clashed with armed forces at Muhammad-Pora Kulgam.

Stone-pelting incidents were also reported from Sangam, Bijbehara and Kokernag area of Islamabad district.

Reports said that among the four injured one was referred to District Hospital Islamabad after pellets hit his eyes at Koimouh Wanpu area of Kulgam district.

Meanwhile, peaceful processions were taken out in Yaripora and Yesu Ashmoji Kulgam.

In Pulwama district, people held late evening protests against the civilian killings. They marched through localities in peripheries of Pulwama.

Police once again detained the Chairperson of Hurriyat Conference (g) Syed Ali Geelani outside his Hyderpora residence when he defied the curfew and tried marching towards Jamia Masjid in old city, reports said.

As soon as Geelani stepped out of his Hyderpora residence a huge contingent of police told him he cannot move out and arrested him.

Police also detained the Chairperson of Hurriyat Conference (m) Mirwaiz Umar Farooq outside his Nigeen residence here.

Mirwaiz defied the curfew this afternoon and tried marching towards Jamia Masjid in old city.

As soon as Mirwaiz stepped out a huge posse of police took him into custody and prevented him from moving towards historic Jamia Masjid in old city.

Almost all the districts of Kashmir region reeled under curfew. Defying curfew people shortly after Friday congregational prayers took out processions in length and breadth of Valley.

A huge procession was taken out in North Kashmir’s Bandipora district. The protesters amid pro-freedom and anti-India slogans demanded stern punishment to the armed forces personnel responsible for killing of innocent civilians from past two weeks.

Clashes erupted in different parts of Pattan town including Hanjivera. Authorities had imposed strict curfew in the town, however, people defied curfew and clashed with the police.

Reports from South Kashmir said that a peaceful protest rally was held in over 100 vehicles which included bikes, cars and tippers in Nehama, Pampore area of Pulwama district across Wanpora, Parigam, Larve, Marvel, Khadermoh and Sathar.

The rally peacefully returned to the village but armed forces according to reports resorted to tear-smoke shelling creating panic in the area.

In Shopian district, a procession emerged from Wahil village that reportedly attacked an Army camp located at Chowdary Gund.

The protesters pelted stones on the Army camp while in retaliation the Army fired tear-smoke shells to disperse the protesters.

At Ladiyar Tral at least 7 protesters were injured in clashes with government forces. Locals alleged that CRPF damaged the windowpanes of more than 12 residential houses without any provocation.

A procession was taken out from Daral-uloom Tral. The protesters clashed with police and pelted stones. Police retaliated with tear-smoke shells.

The clashes continued for hours there. Reports said that angry protesters attacked CRPF camp at Tahab Pulwama leading to violent clashes between the protesters and armed forces.

At Adjan Kulgam a pro-freedom procession was taken out that was led by senior separatist leader Abdul Samad Inqalabi. The protest march culminated peacefully.

A police official said that an old building of SDPO office was set on fire by a mob in Rafiabad Baramulla. Intense clashes were also reported from Kuligam and Lalpora Lolab area of Kupwara district.

Pertinently, the joint resistance leadership had asked people to march towards Jamia Masjid in old city on Friday.



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