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India-Pakistan
Kashmir Korpse Kount
2002-12-10
Sixteen people, including eight crazed killers snuffies freedom fighters, died in unrest in Held Kashmir, where a four-day ceasefire by the Lashkar-e-Taiba ended on Sunday.
  • Nine Indian soldiers occupation personnel, including three officers, were also injured when gunnies separatists fired four rifle-grenades at an Indian occuaption security camp in Srinagar. The attack happened at around 7:00 pm, the time the ceasefire came to an end.
  • In another incident, police said homicidal maniacs armed separatists forced their way into a house and murdered shot dead a man, Sajjad Dar, near Bandipora township. His aunt, Zia Begum, who saw the shooting, died of a heart attack. Police said Dar had been working for the counter-insurgency police.
  • Another person, Shahzada Begum, who was abducted by separatists on November 25, was slaughtered shot dead on Saturday in the forests of Kulgam in Anantnag. In the same district suspected lunatics separatists iced shot dead a government employee. Police said a motive for the two killings was not known.
  • On Sunday, crazed killers suspected separatists killed a cab driver Ali Mohammed in Srinagar for being an alleged security force informer. Two more civilians were disposed of killed by adherents of the master religion suspected separatists in Udhampur and Poonch.
  • In Poonch and Doda districts Indian troops blew away gunned down five menaces to civilization suspected separatists in two separate encounters, police said on Sunday. In the northern district of Baramulla three gun-totin' Islamic heroes freedom fighters and an Indian army soldier were killed in two separate overnight gun battles.
I understand Kashmir used to be a civilized place, with an educated populace. We get the word "pundit" from "pandit," which is a Kashmir native. Not a Muslim Kashmir native, though.
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

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