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India-Pakistan
Violence in Kashmir over alleged army rape
2011-07-23
[Dawn] Indian riot police fired teargas and used batons Friday to disperse hundreds of Kashmiris protesting the alleged rape of a married woman in the disputed region, police and witnesses said.

The woman from Mohammedan-majority southern Kulgam district alleged that she was kidnapped and subsequently raped by two gunnies wearing army uniforms on Tuesday.

On Friday, angry protesters set fire to a government vehicle and clashed with police, one officer said, adding several protesters and coppers were hurt after police used teargas and batons.

"The protesters have retreated into narrow lanes and are targeting the coppers with stones and bricks," a witness, Ghulam Ahmed, said in Kulgam town, a two-hour drive from the region's biggest city Srinagar.

The region was hit by massive protests in 2009 over the alleged murder and rape of two women in the neighbouring Shopian district. Federal Sherlocks later said the two had drowned in a stream and were never raped.

Police have started the paperwork but haven't done much else and constituted a special team to investigate the latest incident, while the army has also launched its own investigation.

"If there is any truth in the allegation, then it is a criminal act against which strict action must be taken," the army chief of Kashmire valley S.A. Hasnain told news hounds in Srinagar.

"Army is cooperating in the police investigation and we have launched a separate investigation of our own," Hasnain said. He said that in Kashmire even faceless myrmidons use combat uniforms.

"I do want to clarify this that in Kashmire, (military) uniform is also worn by terrorists," he said, and did not rule out the incident involving rebels aiming to incite anger against the army.

The protests were the first major demonstrations this summer and raised concerns that the scenic region might return to the street violence that has hit the state in the last three years, leaving scores dead.

State Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said an identification parade of soldiers from the army unit stationed in the area could be held. He added the "guilty won't be spared".

Kashmire is split between India and Pakistain, with the Indian-administered sector hit by a violent 20-year insurgency against rule from New Delhi that has left more than 47,000 people dead.

Kashmiri separatists have called for more protests and also demanded an independent probe by human rights
...which often include carefully measured allowances of freedom at the convenience of the state...
groups or a team from the UN.
Posted by:Fred

#1  So there were four male witnesses? Otherwise she's just a harlot, no?
Posted by: Pollyandrew   2011-07-23 21:46  

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