Clashes as Kashmir marks Burhan Wani's death anniversary
Government forces threw tear gas and clashed with stone-throwing protesters in India-held Kashmir on Saturday, as the volatile Himalayan region marked hugely popular rebel leader Burhan Wani's death anniversary.
Thousands of Indian troops have fanned out across India-held Kashmir, where authorities have imposed a widespread curfew and cut off all internet services after separatist leaders called for a week of demonstrations.
India-held Kashmir has seen an explosion of protests against Indian rule since government forces shot and killed Burhan Wani a year ago.
The death of the charismatic 23-year-old, who had built up a big following on social media, sparked an outpouring of grief and anger that spilled into the streets and led to months of clashes with security forces.
Nearly 100 people died in the months that followed and many more sustained serious eye injuries from the pellet guns used by government forces to quell the protests.
Separatist leaders — most of whom were either confined to their homes or detained in the run-up to the anniversary — had called for a week of protests from Saturday to mark Wani's death.
All roads leading to the rebel leader's home town of Tral in south Kashmir have been closed and authorities have seized thousands of motorbikes to prevent people travelling between villages in the area.
Witnesses and police said clashes broke out when protesters tried to reach the family home on Saturday morning and were blocked by government forces.
Police fired tear gas cannisters when protesters threw rocks at them — an increasingly common tactic in the region.
Wani's father said there was a huge military presence outside the family home. “There were so many soldiers outside I couldn't go out. It wasn't possible for me to visit my son's grave today,” Muzzafar Wani told AFP by phone.
Cross-border shelling
The anniversary comes at a time of heightened tensions along the Line of Control. On Saturday, India said a soldier who was home on leave and his wife had been killed and several other civilians injured in cross-border shelling by Pakistani troops.
India-held Kashmir is home to dozens of armed separatist groups fighting for independence or a merger of the territory with Pakistan. But since Wani's death, civilians have played an increasingly active role in the rebellion against Indian rule.
In parts of south Kashmir — the epicentre of the renewed insurgency — villagers began intervening in anti-militant raids, throwing stones at government forces to create a distraction and give the rebels a chance to flee.
“It is a direct confrontation now,” said Kashmiri historian Sidiq Wahid. “Public anger and defiance has reached levels never seen in Kashmir before.”
The streets of the main city of Srinagar were deserted on Saturday, with all shops and businesses closed.
One senior police official told AFP that authorities had not ordered an official curfew in the city, but had invoked a colonial-era law that bans assembly of more than four people and is often used to prevent rioting.
Comments (14)
India salutes brave Kashmiri police and army men who martyred while defending Kashmiri brothers and sisters.
Salute to Kashmiries who are defiant in face of Indian brutality and illegal occupation of their land.
Kashmir is going to get freedom no matter what..!
Salute and tribute to all freedom fighters of the world who are sweating and toiling for their God given human rights including the right of self-determination and freedom of choice in all parts of the world especially in the India-held and India-occupied Jammu and Kashmir as well as in the Israeli-held and Israeli-occupied Palestine.
May God Almighty bless you all, accept your great sacrifices and grant you immediate freedom, independence and liberty from all external and internal military, invading, taghooti and occupying forces. Aameen, Tsum Aameen.
I wish Humans may become Humans !
They haven't been able to offer juma namaz for 3 consecutive weeks in one part of Kashmir because the army has stopped them. None of this gets reported in the Indian press so their general population is blissfully ignorant and believes nothing is wrong. One day thus brutality and oppression will stop.
Struggle of kashmiris continues. Indian brutality will only strengthen the determination.
I AM WANI!!!!
@Yogi Indian forces are killing Kashmiris not defending them!!!
@Yogi add my salute too for those martyrs.
@Muhammed Ali UK I am Pandit.
Pakistan should stop focusing on itself and just focus on Kashmir. We Pakistanis can worry about our progress later
Kashmir is not India and Kashmiris do not want to Indian forces in their country.
Only five districts not represent entire j&k