āWe were just marching peacefully after prayers,ā her father said. āThen they started shooting at us.ā
Despite Indian-administered Kashmir now on a complete communications blackout and security lockdown after its autonomy was revoked last Monday, videos of major protests and clashes with Indian troops in the Muslim stronghold have begun to emerge.
One video from the Jammu and Kashmir’s (J&K) largest city and capital of SrinagarĀ appears to show live gun fireĀ used by security forces to disperse demonstrators, at the end of a protest which western media described as initially involving tens of thousands.
Amid troops dispersing tear gas, automatic fire can also be heard in some of the early videos to come out.
The BBC witnessed tear gas being used to disperse the largest protest since a lockdown was imposed in Indian-administered Kashmir ā a protest the Indian government said didnāt happen
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Though it’s unclear whether gunfire clearly heard in the video could involve riot control measures like rubber bullets, pellets, or possibly Indian troops discharging their weapons in the air,Ā The New York TimesĀ this weekendĀ reported multiple wounded by gunshotĀ following the weekend protests.
Interestingly, consistent with the information and communications blackout, Indian authorities overseeing the tens of thousands of Indian military which surged into J&K over the past week haveĀ denied the protests ever happened.
This asĀ The GuardianĀ reports there’s been a slight ease in curfew and travel restrictions places onĀ Srinagar. Landlines, cell phones, and the internet remain blocked, however. This means little information, including of protests in the restive region, has come out.
AĀ TimesĀ report cited eyewitnesses to say Indian troops are in some instances suppressing mass demonstrationsĀ through live fire:
Afshana Farooq, a 14-year-old who was nearly trampled in a stampede when Indian forces opened fire on demonstrators, in a hospital in Srinagar, Kashmir, on Friday. āWe were just marching peacefully after prayers,ā her father said.Ā āThen they started shooting at us.ā
AnĀ Al JazeeraĀ correspondent currently on the ground in the region alsoĀ reported that, “Despite the unprecedented security lockdown, thousands of people demonstrated in Srinagar andĀ were met with live fire, tear gas and rubber-coated steel bullets,” according to an account of prior Friday protests in Srinagar.
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As we reported previously, local reports areĀ describingĀ aĀ total communications blackout that’sĀ so badĀ many don’t even know New Delhi revoked theĀ region’s political autonomy early this week. The region has essentially been cut off from the rest of the country and the outside world, with a security blockade and checkpoints also set up by the military, and schools shuttered and all public assemblies banned.
Preceding Monday’sĀ unprecedented revocationĀ of theĀ over 50-year old constitutional Article 370 which gave Indian-administered Kashmir special autonomous status, a massive Indian troopĀ surge had been observed entering the country’s most restive and politically sensitive Muslim-majority region,Ā with estimates putting it close toĀ 40,000 additional soldiers deployed.
Source: In First Footage Of Kashmir Protests Under Lockdown, Live Fire Rings Out | Zero Hedge