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Incidents of Stone Pelting during Protests:2016
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March - 8 
Two youth were injured in firing by Security Forces (SFs) in Aishmuqam area in Anantnag District on March 8, reports Daily Excelsior. SFs cordoned off the area and conducted searches following information about presence of militants in the village. The residents clashed with SFs at Iram Colony, Aish
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Two youth were injured in firing by Security Forces (SFs) in Aishmuqam area in Anantnag District on March 8, reports Daily Excelsior. SFs cordoned off the area and conducted searches following information about presence of militants in the village. The residents clashed with SFs at Iram Colony, Aishmuqam in the wee hours of the morning by pelting stones at them. Reports said that Army personnel allegedly opened fire on protesters resulted in the injuries of two youth, identified as Javaid Ahmad Wani (22), a resident of Magray Mohalla and Amir Ahmad Sheikh (20).
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July - 6 
Twenty-one Security Force (SF) personnel were injuredin post-Eid clashes in the Kashmir Valley on July 6, as senior separatists were disallowed from congregational prayers, reports The Hindu. Violence broke out immediately after Eid prayers at Idgah in Srinagar, Sopore in Baramulla District and in A
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Twenty-one Security Force (SF) personnel were injuredin post-Eid clashes in the Kashmir Valley on July 6, as senior separatists were disallowed from congregational prayers, reports The Hindu. Violence broke out immediately after Eid prayers at Idgah in Srinagar, Sopore in Baramulla District and in Anantnag. Locals accused the SFs of bursting tear-gas shells without provocation. A Police spokesman said in Srinagar: “Miscreants indulged in stone-throwing at Main Chowk and Batapora Sopore, Hyderpora, Idgah and Ashaji Pora Anantnag. The police and security forces exercised maximum restraint.” He said 21 SF personnel, including two Police officers, were injured.
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July - 13 
Death toll rises to 36 as three more persons killed in Jammu and Kashmir on July 13, reports Daily Excelsior. A protester was killed in Anantnag District in Security Forces firing and another succumbed to injuries while third one’s body was fished out from river taking the number of killed in
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Death toll rises to 36 as three more persons killed in Jammu and Kashmir on July 13, reports Daily Excelsior. A protester was killed in Anantnag District in Security Forces firing and another succumbed to injuries while third one’s body was fished out from river taking the number of killed in recent violence to 36 and the number of injured has gone up to 1500. A youth identified as Hial Ahmad Shah was killed in Harnag in Anantnag town after security forces fired at him. One Javaid Ahmad Lone, son of Ghulam Mohammad Lone, resident of Mishpora in Khudwani Kulgam, succumbed to his injuries. Another youth, Zahoor Ahmad Mantoo, son of Sanaullah Mantoo, resident of Kakapora Pulwama, had drowned in river while security forces were chasing protesters.
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July - 19 
Exception Locked="false" LLsdException 6"> A woman, who was injured in Army firing on protesters in Churat village in Chowgam area of Qazigund in Anantnag District on July 18, succumbed to her injuries the next day morning (July 19), taking the death toll in the recent violence in Kashmir to 42, re
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A woman, who was injured in Army firing on protesters in Churat village in Chowgam area of Qazigund in Anantnag District on July 18, succumbed to her injuries the next day morning (July 19), taking the death toll in the recent violence in Kashmir to 42, reports Daily Excelsior. The woman is identified as Neelofar Jan, wife of Fayaz Shah, resident of Churat village of Qazigund. Neelofar along with six others were injured in Churat village in Chowgam area of Qazigund in the District last evening (July 18). Reports said that Army had gone to the village to arrest a stonepelter and people, mostly women, resisted the arrest and took on Army, who, in return, fired at them resulting in the injuries to six persons, out of whom three succumbed to their injuries later.
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July - 20 
At least three youth were injured after SFs fired on protesters at Batnoor, Lassipora area of Pulwama District on July 20, reports Daily Excelsior. The protesters had blocked the road and they attacked SFs vehicles with stones. A Police spokesman said, “The situation remained under control thr
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At least three youth were injured after SFs fired on protesters at Batnoor, Lassipora area of Pulwama District on July 20, reports Daily Excelsior. The protesters had blocked the road and they attacked SFs vehicles with stones. A Police spokesman said, “The situation remained under control throughout the Kashmir valley, though incidents of some stray stone pelting were reported. These incidents were reported from Nowpora in Sopore, Koundbal, Alesting in Ganderbal, Sangam in Anantnag, Kaloosa in Bandipora and Reck Chowk, Karan Nagar in Srinagar”.
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July - 24 
Separatist leader Geelani faction of All Party Hurriyat Conference (APHC-G), Syed Ali Shah Geelani, Mirwaiz faction of All Party Hurriyat Conference (APHC-M), Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) chairman Mohammad Yasin Malik in a joint Statement on July 24, extended the
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Separatist leader Geelani faction of All Party Hurriyat Conference (APHC-G), Syed Ali Shah Geelani, Mirwaiz faction of All Party Hurriyat Conference (APHC-M), Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) chairman Mohammad Yasin Malik in a joint Statement on July 24, extended the strike call till July 29, reports Daily Excelsior. The statement said that on Monday, July 25, there would be march to Anantnag, on Tuesday, July 26, complete shutdown would be observed till 2 pm after which there will be a relaxation so that people are able to purchase essential commodities and in the evening between 8 pm and 9 pm complete blackout will be observed. “On Wednesday, July 27, they have called for Kulgam march. On Thursday July 28, a complete shutdown and peaceful protests and in the evening between 8 pm and 9 pm complete blackout will be observed .On Friday July 29, people have been asked to observe shut down and march towards Jamia Masjid Srinagar”, the statement added.
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July - 24 
The curfew, shutdown and protests amid mobile phone and internet blockade continued across the Valley on 10th day on July 24,and situation remained mostly peaceful with few incidents of stone pelting, reports Daily Excelsior. The curfew was lifted from parts of Kashmir, mostly north Kashmir while Po
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The curfew, shutdown and protests amid mobile phone and internet blockade continued across the Valley on 10th day on July 24,and situation remained mostly peaceful with few incidents of stone pelting, reports Daily Excelsior. The curfew was lifted from parts of Kashmir, mostly north Kashmir while Police, Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and Army were heavily deployed in these areas to prevent any violence. A Police spokesman said that the situation throughout the Kashmir valley remained peaceful and under control. “There were no reports of any untoward incident from anywhere in the Valley although some stray stone pelting incidents were reported from isolated places”, the spokesman said. He also said: “There was no curfew in most of the towns/areas of Kashmir valley although curfew remained imposed in eight Police Stations of Srinagar and towns of Awantipora, Kulgam and Anantnag.”
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July - 25 
An unnamed police spokesman said on July 25 that there was no curfew in most of the townsareas of Kashmir valley, reports Daily Excelsior. “The situation throughout the Kashmir valley remained peaceful and under control today. There was no curfew in most of the townsareas of Kashmir valley alt
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An unnamed police spokesman said on July 25 that there was no curfew in most of the townsareas of Kashmir valley, reports Daily Excelsior. “The situation throughout the Kashmir valley remained peaceful and under control today. There was no curfew in most of the townsareas of Kashmir valley although curfew remained imposed in 12 police station areas of Srinagar and towns of Awantipora, Kulgam, Baramulla, Pattan and Anantnag. KarwaniAman bus service resumed today and 73 passengers left Srinagar in morning and reached Kaman Post, Uri safely. There were no reports of any untoward incident from anywhere in the Valley although some stray stone pelting incidents were reported from some places,” he stated. The normal life in Kashmir remained disrupted for 16
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July - 26 
Curfew continued in Anantnag District but clashes erupted at several places in the District, reports Daily Excelsior. At Malaknag area of Anantnag, protesters took to streets; leading to clashes with SFs. Six persons were injured in the clashes. At Charsoo in Awantipora area of Pulwama District, a l
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Curfew continued in Anantnag District but clashes erupted at several places in the District, reports Daily Excelsior. At Malaknag area of Anantnag, protesters took to streets; leading to clashes with SFs. Six persons were injured in the clashes. At Charsoo in Awantipora area of Pulwama District, a large procession was taken out by people but SFs foiled it. The protesters in Sumbal in Bandipora attacked local Police Station while at Warpora, Sopore, people pelted stones on Police post. A CRPF camp at SDH Sopore was also stoned by youth.
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July - 27 
In the evening, protests were reported from several parts of Srinagar and South Kashmir where protesters clashed with Police. Police fired teargas shells to disperse them. The Valley observed shutdown for 19th day on July 27, with people mostly staying indoors. Schools and colleges, despite summer v
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In the evening, protests were reported from several parts of Srinagar and South Kashmir where protesters clashed with Police. Police fired teargas shells to disperse them. The Valley observed shutdown for 19th day on July 27, with people mostly staying indoors. Schools and colleges, despite summer vacation having ended, remained closed as no students and hardly any teachers turned up. Thin attendance in the Government offices was negligible in Srinagar city and other parts of Kashmir valley. A Police spokesman said here that the situation throughout the Kashmir valley remained peaceful and under control. “There was no report of any untoward incident from anywhere in the Valley. Apart from police stations of old city Srinagar, Kulgam and Anantnag, there were no restrictions anywhere in the Kashmir valley. All post paid mobile services were restored last night”, he said.
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July - 29 
In Kakapora area of Pulwama, protesters attempted to set ablaze Railway Station but the attempt was foiled by the CRPF, reports Daily Excelsior. One person was injured in firing at Kakapora and he was identified as Jan Mohammad Bhat. Around 40 persons were injured in clashes at Tahab in Pulwama with
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In Kakapora area of Pulwama, protesters attempted to set ablaze Railway Station but the attempt was foiled by the CRPF, reports Daily Excelsior. One person was injured in firing at Kakapora and he was identified as Jan Mohammad Bhat. Around 40 persons were injured in clashes at Tahab in Pulwama with four of them having pellet injuries as clashes continued in the area throughout the day. In Tral Pulwama, stone pelting protests and clashes were also reported. Reports of protests also reached from Kokernag, Verinag and at several places in Anantnag District.
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July - 30 
Protesters attacked Special Operations Group (SOG) of Police camp at Imam Sahib and tried to ransack it in Shopian area on July 30, reports Daily Excelsior. The Police fired on protesters injuring three persons including a woman. In Shopian, protesters pelted stones at the house of Member of Legisla
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Protesters attacked Special Operations Group (SOG) of Police camp at Imam Sahib and tried to ransack it in Shopian area on July 30, reports Daily Excelsior. The Police fired on protesters injuring three persons including a woman. In Shopian, protesters pelted stones at the house of Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) Shopian. However, he was not present there. Reports said that protests erupted in Tral, parts of Pulwama, Kulgam and Anantnag, in which around 10 persons sustained injuries. Police and CRPF fired tear smoke shells to disperse the protesters.
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August - 1 
Authorities imposed curfew in two Southern Districts and restrictions in parts of Anantnag and Srinagar as shutdown and curfew paralysed life for 24th consecutive day on August 1, reports Daily Excelsior. Curfew remained in place in two Districts including Kulgam, Pulwama and Imam Sahib, Shopian whi
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Authorities imposed curfew in two Southern Districts and restrictions in parts of Anantnag and Srinagar as shutdown and curfew paralysed life for 24th consecutive day on August 1, reports Daily Excelsior. Curfew remained in place in two Districts including Kulgam, Pulwama and Imam Sahib, Shopian while restrictions were imposed in Anantnag town and in parts of Srinagar to thwart any protests against the civilian killings in Kashmir. A large contingent of Police and paramilitary Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) were deployed in curfew and restriction bound areas to thwart protests. Police and CRPF blocked the roads by erecting concertina and barbed wires. Reports reaching here from Srinagar, Ganderbal, Kulgam, Anantnag, Shopian, Baramulla, Kupwara and Bandipora Districts suggested that clashes took place between Security Forces (SFs) and protesters at several places in which at least 40 people including a CRPF personnel were injured. Police and SFs fired tear smoke shells to disperse the protesters during which 15 protesters and 25 SF personnel including Commanding Officer of CRPF were injured.
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August - 4 
Around 100 persons including Police and Para-military Force personnel were injured as clashes broke out at several places across Jammu and Kashmir amid curfew in parts of Valley and shutdown continued for 27th day on August 4, since the killing of Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) ‘commander’ Burh
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Around 100 persons including Police and Para-military Force personnel were injured as clashes broke out at several places across Jammu and Kashmir amid curfew in parts of Valley and shutdown continued for 27th day on August 4, since the killing of Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) ‘commander’ Burhan Wani on July 8, reports Daily Excelsior. At least 17 persons were injured during clashes between protesters and Security Forces (SFs) in Chotipora, Handwara in Kupwara District. Clashes broke out in the locality after men and women took to streets to protest against the killings in Kashmir. SFs tried to disperse the protesters who pelted stones on them leading to clashes. Over a dozen protesters were injured as Police and Paramilitary forces fired tear smoke shells and pellets at protesters in Sarendoo area of Kulgam District. Hundreds of people assembled in Yaripora, Frisal and other adjoining areas and staged massive protests. SFs resorted to teargas shelling and pellet firing against the protesters, injuring over a dozen. At D K Marg in Kulgam, SFs resorted to teargas shelling and pellet firing against the protesters, resulting in injuries to around 10 of them.Reports ofprotests were also received from Qoimoh area of Kulgam as well. At Srigufara in Anantnag, at least 20 persons, five of them with pellets, were injured when SFs used force against the protesters who took to streets in the area. Over a two dozen protesters were injured in clashes in Shopian District and 10 among the injured were shifted to PHC Pinjora for treatment. The protest erupted in Bongam and Bonbazar areas of the District after SFs intercepted a protest rally heading towards the Shopian town. They fired tear-smoke shells and pellets to disperse the protesters. Over two dozen protesters were injured and they have been hospitalized. Reports from Baramulla District said that several persons were injured as Police and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) used force against protesters. A youth suffered pellet injuries at Bomai Sopore and at Warpora. Few youth were injured during clashes with SFs.
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August - 4 
Meanwhile, hundreds of people in several areas of the old city Srinagar took to streets and held protest, reports Daily Excelsior on August 5. The clashes erupted as soon after deployments were withdrawn in the evening. Several people are reported to be injured. In the evening clashes erupted betwee
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Meanwhile, hundreds of people in several areas of the old city Srinagar took to streets and held protest, reports Daily Excelsior on August 5. The clashes erupted as soon after deployments were withdrawn in the evening. Several people are reported to be injured. In the evening clashes erupted between stone throwing protesters and Police at posh Rajbagh area. Dozens of youth appeared near the Zero bridge Rajbagh and pelted stones on Police. However, they swung into action and dispersed the youth. Curfew remained in force in Anantnag, Shopian and Pampore towns of South Kashmir, Khanpora town in North Kashmir’s Baramulla District and in six Police Station areas of Srinagar.
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August - 7 
In the meantime, curfew, restrictions and shutdown continued on the 30th consecutive day on August 7, in the Valley paralyzing the normal life, reports Daily Excelsior. The curfew and restrictions continued in Kulgam, Anantnag, Pulwama, parts of Srinagar and parts of other Districts to thwart any pr
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In the meantime, curfew, restrictions and shutdown continued on the 30th consecutive day on August 7, in the Valley paralyzing the normal life, reports Daily Excelsior. The curfew and restrictions continued in Kulgam, Anantnag, Pulwama, parts of Srinagar and parts of other Districts to thwart any protests again. Huge contingent of SFs were deployed on roads and streets and they had erected concertina wires to prevent any congregation.
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August - 15 
One youth was killed and another critically injured as protesters and Security Forces (SFs) faced off in continuing clashes in Srinagar on August 15, taking the death toll to 58, reports The Hindu. One youth injured in clashes between protesters and SFs at Batamaloo in the city was brought to the SM
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One youth was killed and another critically injured as protesters and Security Forces (SFs) faced off in continuing clashes in Srinagar on August 15, taking the death toll to 58, reports The Hindu. One youth injured in clashes between protesters and SFs at Batamaloo in the city was brought to the SMHS hospital with grievous injuries, a Police official said. However, the doctors declared him “brought dead”, he said adding that efforts were on to ascertain his identity. In another incident in Bijbehara town of Anantnag District, one youth was critically injured after being hit by a tear smoke shell in the head, the official said.
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August - 16 
In another incident, a protester was killed on August 16, when SFs opened fire at Larkipora village of Anantnag District on protesters, reports Daily Excelsior. The youth identified as Aamir Yusuf Ganaie, of Nayad Pora Larkipora was killed and 14 protesters were also injured in SFs firing and some o
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In another incident, a protester was killed on August 16, when SFs opened fire at Larkipora village of Anantnag District on protesters, reports Daily Excelsior. The youth identified as Aamir Yusuf Ganaie, of Nayad Pora Larkipora was killed and 14 protesters were also injured in SFs firing and some of them were identified as Daulat Meer, Tariq Rather, Bhai Chopan, Waheed Bhat and Nazir Chopan. Superintendent of Police (SP) Mubashir Bukhari said, a group of 2000 protesters assembled outside the Army camp at Larkipora in Anantnag and tried to storm it.
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August - 22 
Curfew, shutdown and protestscontinued in Kashmir valley for 45th day on August 22, since the killing of Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) ‘commander’ Burhan Muzzafar Wani, reports Daily Excelsior. The curfew remained imposed in parts of Kashmir while it was relaxed in parts of Srinagar amid heavy
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Curfew, shutdown and protestscontinued in Kashmir valley for 45th day on August 22, since the killing of Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) ‘commander’ Burhan Muzzafar Wani, reports Daily Excelsior. The curfew remained imposed in parts of Kashmir while it was relaxed in parts of Srinagar amid heavy deployment of Security Forces (SFs) in these areas to prevent any violence. All the entry and exit points leading to Old City where Irfan Ahmad Malik, a protester was killed last evening (August 21) during clashes were sealed off by SFs with concertina wires, barricades and mobile bunkers. The killing sparked off massive protests in Old City as thousands took to streets this morning (August 22).Large number of people assembled at his residence and carried out a protest march. The curfew was also imposed in Maisuma and Batamaloo areas of civil lines but the restrictions were eased in Lal Chowk in the day hours till 5 pm. Besides curfew and protests, the shutdown continued across Kashmir Valley. The curfew continued in Pulwama, Shopian and Anantnag townships while in other areas SFs were heavily deployed to maintain the law and order.
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August - 23 
Over a dozen persons were injured as protests and clashes continued in parts of Kashmir valley amid curfew, restrictions and shut down on August 23, reports Daily Excelsior. Curfew continued in Srinagar’s Old City, Maisuma and Batamaloo areas while it was relaxed in Lal Chowk and other civilia
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Over a dozen persons were injured as protests and clashes continued in parts of Kashmir valley amid curfew, restrictions and shut down on August 23, reports Daily Excelsior. Curfew continued in Srinagar’s Old City, Maisuma and Batamaloo areas while it was relaxed in Lal Chowk and other civilian areas but deployments of Security Forces (SFs) including Border Security Force (BSF) continue to remain in place. During relaxation in curfew, some private vehicles were seen plying along Residency Road and MA Road in Lal Chowk. However, authorities imposed curfew strictly in Civil Lines areas including at Lal Chowk in the evening. The situation in Srinagar City remained peaceful but clashes erupted in Old City areas in the evening. However, SFs chased away the protesters by firing tear smoke shells. The curfew also continued in Pulwama, Anantnag and few other townships of South Kashmir. At least 11 persons were injured when SFs opened firing on protesters at Nowgam village in Shopian District. The clashes in the area erupted after SFs were clearing Vihil and Nowgam roads in the District. The injured received bullet and pellet injuries and three of them were shifted to Srinagar for treatment. Clashes also erupted in Malangam village of Bandipora. SFs fired tear smoke shells on protesters. The clashes also erupted at Qoil and Aaloosa villages of the District. A woman identified as Hassena was injured after she was hit by a teargas shell in her abdomen in Watpora village of Bandipora during clashes.Meanwhile, the protesters attacked the official residence of Congress Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) Usman Majeed at Bandipora, with stones but he was not present there, reports Daily Excelsior. The security men, however, closed the gate and didn’t retaliate.
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August - 28 
Curfew was relaxed in parts of Srinagar and other Districts in the Valley while shutdown that was observed for 51st consecutive day on August 28 paralyzed life, reports Daily Excelsior. Curfew was lifted from Anantnag town and parts of Srinagar while it remained in force in some parts of Srinagar an
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Curfew was relaxed in parts of Srinagar and other Districts in the Valley while shutdown that was observed for 51st consecutive day on August 28 paralyzed life, reports Daily Excelsior. Curfew was lifted from Anantnag town and parts of Srinagar while it remained in force in some parts of Srinagar and Pulwama District despite rains. However, Security Forces (SFs) were deployed in sensitive areas of the Valley to prevent any protests. Police said that following improvement in the situation, there will be no restrictions in Kashmir valley except Pulwama town and the areas falling under the jurisdictions of Police Station MR Gunj and Nowhatta Police Station in Srinagar city. Protests and clashes broke out in South Kashmir areas following the arrest of four stone pelters in Anantnag District during the night raids. At least four persons were arrested by Police in Anantnag District on charges of stone pelting during the night raids. At Jamia Masjid Ajas Bandipora, thousands of people participated in a protest rally. However, it was peaceful. In Noorbagh area of Srinagar, protests broke out amid incessant rains. Protesters blocked the main road in the area and didn’t allow anyone to move on the road. However, Police later chased away protesters. Police said that following improvement in situation, curfew was lifted from Anantnag and major areas of Srinagar. Police said that three stray incidents of stone pelting were reported from Sangam, Ashajipora in Anantnag and Nadigam in Shopian where some trouble-mongers attempted to disturb the situation by pelting stones on Police and SF deployments. “Barring these three incidents of stone pelting, overall situation remained peaceful and under control across the Valley till filing of this report,” Police said.
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September - 2 
Curfew and shutdown paralysed life in Kashmir on September 2, in which over 300 protesters and Policemen were injured in clashes that broke out across Valley, reports Daily Excelsior. Authorities imposed curfew in parts of Srinagar and other towns of South and North Kashmir including Anantnag, Pulwa
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Curfew and shutdown paralysed life in Kashmir on September 2, in which over 300 protesters and Policemen were injured in clashes that broke out across Valley, reports Daily Excelsior. Authorities imposed curfew in parts of Srinagar and other towns of South and North Kashmir including Anantnag, Pulwama, Shopian, Kulgam and Baramulla. Thousands of Security Force (SF) personnel were deployed in Srinagar areas including in downtown. They erected barricades and blocked roads with concertina wires. Authorities for the 8th consecutive week disallowed Friday prayers at historic Jamia Masjid in Nowhatta area of downtown Srinagar. Shutdown and curfew paralysed life in Kashmir and all commercial activities remained disrupted for 56th day. Schools, colleges remained shut, Government offices and banks had skeletal staff. The public transport was off the roads with some private vehicles plying in civil lines area. The train services between Banihal and Baramulla remained disrupted for 56th day while mobile internet and pre-paid mobile services continued to be shut down across Kashmir to prevent further violence.
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September - 5 
Over 100 protesters were injured during clashes broke out at many places across Valley on September 5, reports Daily Excelsior. Curfew, restrictions and shutdown disrupted normal life in Kashmir for 59th day. Police and para-military Security Forces (SFs) were patrolling the curfew bound areas and r
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Over 100 protesters were injured during clashes broke out at many places across Valley on September 5, reports Daily Excelsior. Curfew, restrictions and shutdown disrupted normal life in Kashmir for 59th day. Police and para-military Security Forces (SFs) were patrolling the curfew bound areas and roads were blocked with concertina wires and iron barricades. The train services between Banihal and Baramulla remained disrupted while mobile internet and pre-paid mobile services continue to remain suspended. A protest rally was organized at Aarath in Budgam District in which thousands of people participated but it passed off peacefully. Around two dozen persons were injured as SFs fired tear smoke and pellets to disperse a rally at Kelum area of Bijbehara in Anantnag District. At Zangalpora village of Kulgam District, thousands of people participated in the protest rally. SFs fired tear smoke and pellets to disperse the protesters.
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September - 10 
Two more protesters were killed in fresh clashes with Security Forces (SFs) in Kashmir valley on September 10 as the death toll in the over two-month-long unrest mounted to 78, reports The Times of India. Police said the youth, Sayar Ahmad Sheikh (24) was killed after a teargas shell hit him on his
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Two more protesters were killed in fresh clashes with Security Forces (SFs) in Kashmir valley on September 10 as the death toll in the over two-month-long unrest mounted to 78, reports The Times of India. Police said the youth, Sayar Ahmad Sheikh (24) was killed after a teargas shell hit him on his head when clashes broke out in Tukroo area of Shopian District. The clashes were triggered after forces quelled an "azadi rally". Another youth, Yawar Ahmad Dar, was killed in Anantnag District after he received pellets in his chest during clashes. Reports said that clashes intensified in Anantnag after Dar's death. A school was gutted in the area, but the cause of the fire is not yet known. Sporadic clashes were reported from elsewhere in the valley.
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September - 13 
As turbulence continues unabated in the Valley, the army has quietly moved an entire brigade into South Kashmir as part of operation 'Calm Down' to clear it of militants and protesters, reports The Times of India. Amid intelligence reports of a virtual 'Jungle Raj' prevailing in the
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As turbulence continues unabated in the Valley, the army has quietly moved an entire brigade into South Kashmir as part of operation 'Calm Down' to clear it of militants and protesters, reports The Times of India. Amid intelligence reports of a virtual 'Jungle Raj' prevailing in the area, with militants and their sympathisers calling the shots, holding protests and blocking arterial roads, nearly 4000 additional troops have been pressed into service to restore normalcy, but with clear instructions to use minimum force, official sources said. The troops, mobilised from reserves have fanned out in all the four Districts of South Kashmir-Pulwama, Shopian, Anantnag and Kulgam. These Districts have borne the brunt of the current spiral of violence in the Valley triggered by the encounter killing of Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militant Burhan Wani, who hailed from this region. The Army troops assisted by Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and the State Police are combing the areas minutely and clearing the road blocks put by the protesters by felling trees, electric poles and placing huge boulders and burnt vehicles, to facilitate movement of people, they said. After clearing Karimabad area of Pulwama, the troops have moved into Shopian and Kulgam. The process, which was halted briefly for Bakrid, will resume after the festival, sources said, adding more troops were likely to be pressed into service. The decision was taken after intelligence reports claimed that Kashmiri youth, armed with batons, stones and petrol bombs, were patrolling the arterial roads leading to the National Highway and preventing people from venturing out of their homes or moving towards Srinagar. There were reports that around 100 militants had crossed into South Kashmir since the unrest broke out after Wani's killing on July 8. The areas where they were suspected to be hiding included Heff-Shirmal in Shopian District, Samboora, Lillahar, Pulwama town, Tral and Kakpora of Pulwama District, Qaimoh and Redhwani in Kulgam District and Redhwani in Anantnag District.
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September - 13 
Twopersons were killed and over 100 injured as protesters defied curfew at over 90 places across Jammu and Kashmir on Eidul Adha on September 13, leading to massive clashes despite Security Forces (SFs) taking assistance of drones and helicopters at many places, reports Daily Excelsior. Authorities
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Twopersons were killed and over 100 injured as protesters defied curfew at over 90 places across Jammu and Kashmir on Eidul Adha on September 13, leading to massive clashes despite Security Forces (SFs) taking assistance of drones and helicopters at many places, reports Daily Excelsior. Authorities imposed curfew in entire Kashmir valley on Eid to prevent assembly of people in prayer grounds and major Masjids across the Valley in view of separatists call for march to the United Nations Military Observers office in Srinagar on September 13. Despite tough measures, people defied curfew at over 90 places across Kashmir forcing SFs to fire tear smoke, pellets, chilly grenades to foil these protests. A protester was killed as clashes broke out between SFs and protesters in Bandipora District. One Mustafa Mir (22), son of Hameed Mir of Dachigam village of Bandipora was hit by a tear smoke shell as SFs fired tear smoke and pellets to disperse the protesters. Mir was declared brought dead at the hospital. Clashes broke out in Bandipora after SFs prevented people from marching towards Eidgah where they were planning to offer prayers. Several protesters were injured in pellet and tear smoke firing. A protester, Shabir Ahmad son of Mohammad Yousuf, resident of Nagbal village of Imam Sahib area was killed in clashes between SFs and protesters in Shopian District of South Kashmir.In the meanwhile, six people were injured in the clashes that broke out in Shopian and they were rushed to Primary Health Centre (PHC) Harmain. Around 20 protesters were injured at Memandar village in Shopian. Reports said that clashes broke out at Memandar after protesters pelted stones at SFs who fired tear smoke and pellets to disperse them. At least 20 protesters were injured in clashes between SFs and protesters in Dooru area of Anantnag in Anantnag District. Clashes erupted after SFs tried to foil a protest march in Dooru area. Over a dozen protesters were injured in Bijbehara area of Anantnag District after SFs barred people from offering Eid prayers at Eidgah. At least eight protesters were injured in clashes with SFs in Kulgam District. Reports said that clashes erupted after people defied curfew in Kulgam town. SFs fired tear smoke and pellets to disperse the protesters in which 8 persons suffered pellet injuries. At least 12 persons, including a woman, were injured after SFs allegedly barged into homes in Zallura village of Sopore in North Kashmir and beat up the inmates. Reports said that the injured included an 80-year-old woman Saja Begum.In the meantime, a Police spokesman said that in view of the UNO march call of some groups, curfew and restrictions were imposed in major parts of the Valley to avoid loss of life and property. “Forty four incidents of stone pelting were reported from across the Valley till filing of this report. Despite serious provocations by the stone pelting mobs, the police and security force personnel exhibited maximum restraint”, the spokesman said.
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September - 16 
authorities imposed curfew in parts of Srinagar and other major towns of Kashmir on the occasion of Friday to prevent protests, on September 16, reports Daily Excelsior. A Police spokesman said that in view of the violence and stone pelting incidents on the previous Fridays, curfew was imposed in pa
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authorities imposed curfew in parts of Srinagar and other major towns of Kashmir on the occasion of Friday to prevent protests, on September 16, reports Daily Excelsior. A Police spokesman said that in view of the violence and stone pelting incidents on the previous Fridays, curfew was imposed in parts of Srinagar and in the towns of Anantnag, Pulwama, Shopian, Baramulla and Handwara.
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September - 16 
Ten protesters were injured in clashes with Security Forces (SFs) after Friday prayers in Dooru village of Anantnag District on September 16, reports Daily Excelsior. The injured were shifted to District Hospital Anantnag and three of them had received pellet injuries. Clashes erupted in Baramulla D
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Ten protesters were injured in clashes with Security Forces (SFs) after Friday prayers in Dooru village of Anantnag District on September 16, reports Daily Excelsior. The injured were shifted to District Hospital Anantnag and three of them had received pellet injuries. Clashes erupted in Baramulla District also, after prayers as SFs fired teargas on protesters. A protest rally was taken out in old town Baramulla when SFs from across the Jhelum River fired teargas to foil it. Following the teargas, clashes erupted at Azad Gunj and Cement Bridge in the town.
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September - 22 
Police on September 22, arrested 57 persons on charges of stone pelting and creating trouble in Jammu and Kashmir while curfew in parts of Srinagar, restrictions and shutdown paralysed life in Valley, reports Daily Excelsior. Curfew remained in force in parts of Srinagar on September 22, with Police
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Police on September 22, arrested 57 persons on charges of stone pelting and creating trouble in Jammu and Kashmir while curfew in parts of Srinagar, restrictions and shutdown paralysed life in Valley, reports Daily Excelsior. Curfew remained in force in parts of Srinagar on September 22, with Police and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) patrolling the streets, which had blocked the main roads with concertina wire and stationed mobile bunkers at various places in these areas to prevent violence. However, in rest of the Valley, there was no curfew but restrictions at many places. The shops, business establishments, schools and colleges remained closed and traffic was off the roads. However, some private vehicles were plying in Civil Lines area of Srinagar. The train services between Banihal and Baramulla remained suspended since July 9. The mobile internet and pre-paid mobile services remained suspended. According to a statement issued by the Zonal Police Headquarters Kashmir, the overall situation remained under control across the Valley. “There was no curfew in the Valley except in Anantnag town and the areas falling under three police stations of Srinagar city,” the statement said. It said 57 individuals found involved in creating disruption in traffic movement, opening of shops as also damaging public, private property were arrested.Stone-throwing clashes were reported at Habba Kadal and Fateh Kadal areas of Old Srinagar during which Security Forces (SFs) used teargas and pepper gas against the protesters. In the evening, stone-pelting clashes erupted at Nowhatta, Rajouri Kadal, Zaldagar, Gojwara and few other areas of Old City. Clashes erupted after SFs contingents were withdrawn from the old city areas. Police fired teargas and pepper grenades against the protesters. Clashes erupted at Gugloosa and Trehgam villages of Kupwara district, Balsoo village of Kulgam district and in Shopian town. At Pulwama villages, the protesters enforcing shutdown resorted to stone-pelting on private vehicles. The violent stone-throwing clashes also erupted at Khanpora in Baramulla District after Police arrested one Fayaz Kumar from the area. Police responded by firing teargas towards the rock-throwing protesters. The clashes continued for several hours but no one was reported to have sustained injuries. Clashes erupted between youth and SFs in Bijbehara area of South Kashmir’s Anantnag District while scores of vehicles were damaged by the youth in the area. The youth took to streets and ransacked windowpanes of vehicles and started pelting stones on SFs at Goriwan area. SFs fired tear gas to disperse the youth.
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September - 27 
Three Police Station areas of Srinagar’s Old City – MR Gunj, Nowhatta and Khanyar -were placed under restrictions with hundreds of Police and paramilitary personnel deployed on streets since morning of September 27, reports Daily Excelsior. However, in other areas of Srinagar Security Fo
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Three Police Station areas of Srinagar’s Old City – MR Gunj, Nowhatta and Khanyar -were placed under restrictions with hundreds of Police and paramilitary personnel deployed on streets since morning of September 27, reports Daily Excelsior. However, in other areas of Srinagar Security Forces (SFs) were deployed in sensitive areas but there was civilian movement without any disruption in these areas. In the evening, stone-throwing clashes erupted at many Old City localities including Nowhatta and Noorbagh during which SFs fired teargas and pepper gas at the protesters. In Civil Lines and uptown areas of the Srinagar, movement of private transport and pedestrians was seen since early morning but shops, commercial establishments, educational institutes and most of the banks were closed. The SFs were deployed at sensitive areas in strength. Clashes and protests erupted at Samboora area of Pulwama District in which three people sustained injuries and also at Bijbehara in Anantnag District and Drugmulla in Kupwara District of Central Kashmir. The Zonal Police Headquarters Kashmir statement said that the situation remained by and large normal and peaceful on September 27 although a couple of stray stone pelting incidents were reported. The statement, an incident of arson was reported from Kulgam this afternoon (September 27). “Miscreants in their attempt to disturb the situation set on fire a Panchayat Ghar at village Kujar in District Kulgam,” it said.
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October - 28 
A private school, Iqra Public School, was also set ablaze at Batgund in Dooru area of Anantnag District. The school was damaged in the fire.
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A private school, Iqra Public School, was also set ablaze at Batgund in Dooru area of Anantnag District. The school was damaged in the fire.
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October - 28 
Protestors’ also set ablaze Jammu and Kashmir Bank Branch at Mattan Chowk in Anantnag District.
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Protestors’ also set ablaze Jammu and Kashmir Bank Branch at Mattan Chowk in Anantnag District.
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