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Incidents of Stone Pelting during Protests:2013
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January - 1 
At least 25 persons, including six Policemen, were injured in Pulwama town (Pulwama District) after fresh clashes broke out between protesters and Security Forces (SFs) soon after curfew was lifted from the township in the morning of January 1, reports Daily Excelsior. Police later arrested eight pe
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At least 25 persons, including six Policemen, were injured in Pulwama town (Pulwama District) after fresh clashes broke out between protesters and Security Forces (SFs) soon after curfew was lifted from the township in the morning of January 1, reports Daily Excelsior. Police later arrested eight people from the township on charges of stone throwing. As reported earlier, the curfew in the township was imposed on Friday (December 28) after seven protesters were injured in SFs’ firing in village Chandigam and Pulwama town. SFs had claimed that the protesters had blocked the way for SF vehicles in which four security personnel injured in the Chandipora (Pulwama) encounter (December 28), in which two Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militants were shot dead by SFs, were being removed to hospital for treatment.
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February - 11 
There were reports of protests and clashes from across Kashmir Valley. Police and CRPF clashes with stone throwing protesters in several area in Sopore and Baramulla in Baramulla District, Srinagar city (Srinagar District), and Districts of Ganderbal, Pulwama, Anantnag, Shopian and Kulgam. Most of t
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There were reports of protests and clashes from across Kashmir Valley. Police and CRPF clashes with stone throwing protesters in several area in Sopore and Baramulla in Baramulla District, Srinagar city (Srinagar District), and Districts of Ganderbal, Pulwama, Anantnag, Shopian and Kulgam. Most of these protests were reported in the evening. However there were no reports of any casualty. Unconfirmed reports said that around 20 people were injured in clashes across Kashmir.
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February - 13 
Clashes broke out at Wussan and Kijpora in Kangan areas of Ganderbal District in which a Police man was injured. Protesters burnt tyres and blocked the highway for several hours. Reports said Jammu and Kashmir Bank vehicle carrying cash for ATM Kangan was damaged in stone pelting at Wussan
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Clashes broke out at Wussan and Kijpora in Kangan areas of Ganderbal District in which a Police man was injured. Protesters burnt tyres and blocked the highway for several hours. Reports said Jammu and Kashmir Bank vehicle carrying cash for ATM Kangan was damaged in stone pelting at Wussan
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February - 13 
Clashes were reported from Bandipora town (Bandipora District). Protesters pelted stones at Police and Police charged batons and fired tear-smoke to disperse them. Reports said that one protester was injured in the clashes.
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Clashes were reported from Bandipora town (Bandipora District). Protesters pelted stones at Police and Police charged batons and fired tear-smoke to disperse them. Reports said that one protester was injured in the clashes.
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March - 6 
Defying curfew, protesters clashed with Security Forces (SFs) while protesting against the alleged killing of Tahir Latief Sofi by Army trooper on March 5, in which at least 50 persons, including 20 Police personnel were injured, reports Daily Excelsior on March 7.
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Defying curfew, protesters clashed with Security Forces (SFs) while protesting against the alleged killing of Tahir Latief Sofi by Army trooper on March 5, in which at least 50 persons, including 20 Police personnel were injured, reports Daily Excelsior on March 7.
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March - 7 
Protest and clashes between protesters and Security Forces (SFs) amid curfew continued in various parts of the State for the second consecutive day in which 40 persons, including SF troopers, received injuries, reports Daily Excelsior on March 8. Apprehending trouble after the Friday prayers, author
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Protest and clashes between protesters and Security Forces (SFs) amid curfew continued in various parts of the State for the second consecutive day in which 40 persons, including SF troopers, received injuries, reports Daily Excelsior on March 8. Apprehending trouble after the Friday prayers, authorities announced imposition of curfew in entire Srinagar city (Srinagar District) and major towns of Kashmir valley. A Police spokesman said, “Miscreants pelted stones in Batamaloo and Zakoora in Srinagar (District), Khanpora, Cement bridge and Palhalan in Baramulla (District), Narbal crossing in Budgam (District), Papchan in Bandipora (District), Cherkoot Lolab in Kupwara (District). Police exercised maximum restraint chased them away.”
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March - 8 
Over 130 persons, including 77 Police and Para-military personnel, were injured as many protesters defied curfew after Friday prayers on March 8, reports Daily Excelsior. Police sources said, “At around 65 places there were stone pelting incidents while at around 40 places there were peaceful protes
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Over 130 persons, including 77 Police and Para-military personnel, were injured as many protesters defied curfew after Friday prayers on March 8, reports Daily Excelsior. Police sources said, “At around 65 places there were stone pelting incidents while at around 40 places there were peaceful protests.” A Police spokesperson said that miscreants pelted stones at Soura in Srinagar (Srinagar District), Dewan Bagh in Baramulla District, Shopian (Shopian District), Anantnag (Anantnag District), Awantipora and Qaimouh cities in Kulgam District, Sopore (Baramulla District), Kupwara (Kupwara District), Bandipora (Bandipora District) and Handwara (Handwara District). Additionally, during the past few days 103 vehicles, including 20 civil, 35 Police, 45 CRPF and three Government suffered damage at the hands of miscreants in stone pelting at various places in areas falling under Anantnag, Pulwama, Kulgam and Shopian. It is worth mentioning here that these protest erupted after a protestor, identified as Tahir Latief Sofi, was killed in alleged firing by Army on March 5. He was participating in a demonstration called for one Kamran Mudarsi who was found dead under mysterious circumstances at his University Hostel’s residence in Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh) on March 2. Fellow residents of the hostel found Mudarsi’s body hanging from the ceiling of his room. These protests clubbed with the newly formed coordination committee Mutahida-Majilis–Mushawarat’s (MMM) call to hold demonstration in support of the demand for return of body of 2001 Parliament Attack case convict Mohammad Afzal Guru who was hanged on February 9, 2013.
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March - 13 
In the aftermath of March 13 fidayeen (suicide) attack at the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) camp in Bemina area of the Srinagar city (Srinagar District), one person was killed in alleged firing by CRPF troopers, reports Kashmir Times. The incident happened when some Security Forces (SF) person
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In the aftermath of March 13 fidayeen (suicide) attack at the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) camp in Bemina area of the Srinagar city (Srinagar District), one person was killed in alleged firing by CRPF troopers, reports Kashmir Times. The incident happened when some Security Forces (SF) personnel were rushed to Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS) for donating blood to the victims of the fidayeen attack. SF personnel came under attack while returning as locals pelted stones upon their vehicle. To disperse the violent crowd, CRPF troopers allegedly opened fire in which two persons were injured. Later, one of them, Altaf Ahmad Wani, reportedly succumbed to injuries at SKIMS. Daily Excelsior reports that a total of 10 persons, including six CRPF personnel and four civilians, were in the suicide attack. As reported earlier, five CRPF troopers were killed, and seven persons including, five CRPF troopers, were injured in the attack.
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March - 13 
In the mean time, normal life was affected on March 13 because of the general shutdown called by Muttahida Majlis-e-Mashawarat (MMM), the recently formed amalgam of various separatist and religious groups in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), reports Greater Kashmir. Minor clashes amid partial shutdown were r
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In the mean time, normal life was affected on March 13 because of the general shutdown called by Muttahida Majlis-e-Mashawarat (MMM), the recently formed amalgam of various separatist and religious groups in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), reports Greater Kashmir. Minor clashes amid partial shutdown were reported from the Guru Bazar, Habba Kadal, Kani Kadal, Rajouri Kadal and Chota Bazar areas of Srinagar city (Srinagar District), while complete shutdown was observed at Magam, Dhobiwan, Kunzar, Druroo, Chandilora and Tangmarg areas of Baramulla District. Violent protests and incidents of stone pelting were witnessed late in the evening in several areas of Pulwama (Pulwama District).
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March - 19 
At least 24 persons, including Security Force (SF) personnel, were injured in sectarian clashes Hakarmulla village (Budgam District). Claim to a piece of land by two rival sects led to clashes. Later persons from both the sects pelted stones on SF personnel who were rushed to the spot.
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At least 24 persons, including Security Force (SF) personnel, were injured in sectarian clashes Hakarmulla village (Budgam District). Claim to a piece of land by two rival sects led to clashes. Later persons from both the sects pelted stones on SF personnel who were rushed to the spot.
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March - 28 
Mutahida Majlis Mashawrat (MMM), an amalgam of various separatist and religious organizations in the State, sponsored general shutdown on March 28 witnessed mixed response, reports Greater Kashmir. Baramulla and Sopore towns (Baramulla District) and Bandipora city (Bandipora District) reportedly obs
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Mutahida Majlis Mashawrat (MMM), an amalgam of various separatist and religious organizations in the State, sponsored general shutdown on March 28 witnessed mixed response, reports Greater Kashmir. Baramulla and Sopore towns (Baramulla District) and Bandipora city (Bandipora District) reportedly observed complete shutdown. . Stray incidents of stone pelting were reported from many parts of old Srinagar (Srinagar District) including Safa Kadal and Kadi Kadal localities.
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March - 29 
At least 24 persons received injuries in ‘protests’ which erupted after the congregational Friday prayers on March 29 at old Srinagar area (Srinagar District), Baramulla town (Baramulla District) and Islamabad area (Anantnag District), reports Greater Kashmir. General shutdown and protests demonstra
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At least 24 persons received injuries in ‘protests’ which erupted after the congregational Friday prayers on March 29 at old Srinagar area (Srinagar District), Baramulla town (Baramulla District) and Islamabad area (Anantnag District), reports Greater Kashmir. General shutdown and protests demonstrations following the Friday Prayers were called by Muttahida Majlis Mashawrat (MMM), an amalgam of various separatist and religious organizations in the State. The MMM sponsored shutdown mildly affected rest of the localities in the State.
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March - 31 
One Zubair Ahmad was arrested on March 30 from Bonabazar locality of Shopian town (Shopian District) on charges of inciting violence and pelting stones on the Security Forces (SF). Following the arrest shutdown was observed in the town on March 31. Minor clashes between youth and SF erupted and inci
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One Zubair Ahmad was arrested on March 30 from Bonabazar locality of Shopian town (Shopian District) on charges of inciting violence and pelting stones on the Security Forces (SF). Following the arrest shutdown was observed in the town on March 31. Minor clashes between youth and SF erupted and incidents of stone pelting were reported during the protest demonstrations against the arrest.
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March - 31 
Protests erupted on March 31 against the arrest one Zubair Ahmed on charges of inciting violence and pelting stones. In addition, Police arrested one more youth, identified as Haseeb Ahmad Gania, on charges of stone pelting on March 31. Police also arrested an active worker of Syed Ali Shah Geelani
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Protests erupted on March 31 against the arrest one Zubair Ahmed on charges of inciting violence and pelting stones. In addition, Police arrested one more youth, identified as Haseeb Ahmad Gania, on charges of stone pelting on March 31. Police also arrested an active worker of Syed Ali Shah Geelani led All Party Hurriyat Conference-Geelani (APHC-G) from Zainapora area of Shopian township (Shopian District) for inciting people to violence.
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April - 1 
Clashes between ‘protesters’ and Security Forces (SF) continued for second consecutive day on April 1 in which at least six persons sustained injuries in Shopian District, reports Daily Excelsior. ‘Protesters’ pelted stone on Police and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel near (Shopian) Di
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Clashes between ‘protesters’ and Security Forces (SF) continued for second consecutive day on April 1 in which at least six persons sustained injuries in Shopian District, reports Daily Excelsior. ‘Protesters’ pelted stone on Police and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel near (Shopian) District Hospital, Shopian Police Station, Bun Bazar and Gagran areas of the Shopian town.
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April - 2 
Violent protests and clashes between ‘protesters’ and Security Forces (SF) continued for third consecutive day on April 2 against the arrest of two youths from Shopian township of Shopian District on March 30-31, reports Kashmir Times. The duo has been booked under the Public Safety Act (PSA) for in
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Violent protests and clashes between ‘protesters’ and Security Forces (SF) continued for third consecutive day on April 2 against the arrest of two youths from Shopian township of Shopian District on March 30-31, reports Kashmir Times. The duo has been booked under the Public Safety Act (PSA) for inciting violence and pelting stones.
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April - 18 
In the meantime, Shabir Ahmad Sheikh, who was killed in Sopore encounter on April 18 was buried in his native village Palhalan Pattan in Baramulla District on April 19. After the burial the villagers resorted to violence including stone pelting and set ablaze a Gypsy along the National highway at Pa
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In the meantime, Shabir Ahmad Sheikh, who was killed in Sopore encounter on April 18 was buried in his native village Palhalan Pattan in Baramulla District on April 19. After the burial the villagers resorted to violence including stone pelting and set ablaze a Gypsy along the National highway at Palhalan area in the District. However, no person was reportedly injured in the incidents.
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May - 23 
‘Protesters’ came out and pelted stones at the SFs in Palhalan and Pattan areas of Baramulla District after hearing that Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) ‘commander’ Hilal Molvi was shot dead. Police restored to tear shells and fired pellets at the ‘protesters’ during which two persons received minor pellet in
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‘Protesters’ came out and pelted stones at the SFs in Palhalan and Pattan areas of Baramulla District after hearing that Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) ‘commander’ Hilal Molvi was shot dead. Police restored to tear shells and fired pellets at the ‘protesters’ during which two persons received minor pellet injuries. Additionally, Police sources said that the LeT ‘commander’ Hilal Molvi who was shot dead by SF on May 23 was wanted in 10 FIRs lodged at different Police Stations, for his role in militancy related incidents. Hilal Molvi gave slip to the Police and Army on April 25, 2013, when his associate Shabir Ahmad Sheikh alias Tameem alias Sufiyan, resident of Palhalan, was killed in Sopore area of Baramulla District.
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May - 30 
10 persons, including four Security Force (SF) personnel were injured in violent clashes on May 30 at Maisuma locality and adjoining parts of Srinagar city (Srinagar District) during a general shutdown which was called in protest against Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) Government's decision to not allow Jam
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10 persons, including four Security Force (SF) personnel were injured in violent clashes on May 30 at Maisuma locality and adjoining parts of Srinagar city (Srinagar District) during a general shutdown which was called in protest against Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) Government's decision to not allow Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) ‘chairman’ Mohammad Yasin Malik in the earthquake-affected Doda District, reported Kashmir Times. Shops, other business establishments and government offices remained closed at Maisuma, Gawkadal, Red Cross Road and some portion of Budshah Chowk in the District.
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June - 6 
In addition, at least six Police personnel were injured when their vehicle turned turtle after coming under heavy stone pelting by ‘protesters’ protesting against the killings of the JeM militants in Rajpora area, Kashmir Times reported. Sources said, “The angry protestors resorted to heavy stone pe
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In addition, at least six Police personnel were injured when their vehicle turned turtle after coming under heavy stone pelting by ‘protesters’ protesting against the killings of the JeM militants in Rajpora area, Kashmir Times reported. Sources said, “The angry protestors resorted to heavy stone pelting at Army, CRPF [Central Reserve Police Forces] and Police who retaliated by tear gas shelling. On one hand forces [SFs] were busy retrieving the body of the militant and on the other hand they were dispersing the stone pelting protestors giving them a tough time.” Complete and partial shutdown was observed in many parts of the District.
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June - 25 
Strike called by various separatist organizations to press for the "right to self- determination" for the people of the State affected normal life on June 25, Greater Kashmir reports. Shops, business establishments, banks, educational institutions and government offices across the State remained clo
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Strike called by various separatist organizations to press for the "right to self- determination" for the people of the State affected normal life on June 25, Greater Kashmir reports. Shops, business establishments, banks, educational institutions and government offices across the State remained closed while vehicles remained off the roads. The separatist leaders were put under house arrest fearing law and order situation.
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June - 30 
Over a dozen persons were injured as clashes between ‘protesters’, protesting against the killing of two Kashmiri youths allegedly by the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) in Bandipora District on June 30, 2013, and Police erupt at various areas of Kashmir valley, reports Daily Excelsior.
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Over a dozen persons were injured as clashes between ‘protesters’, protesting against the killing of two Kashmiri youths allegedly by the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) in Bandipora District on June 30, 2013, and Police erupt at various areas of Kashmir valley, reports Daily Excelsior.
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July - 1 
An irate mob set the Army’s Goodwill School located in Hajan area of Bandipora District on fire during the protests, The Hindu reported. Officials said that hundreds of residents attacked the school while shouting slogans against Security Forces (SFs). Defence spokesperson said that the school build
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An irate mob set the Army’s Goodwill School located in Hajan area of Bandipora District on fire during the protests, The Hindu reported. Officials said that hundreds of residents attacked the school while shouting slogans against Security Forces (SFs). Defence spokesperson said that the school building suffered extensive damage. In addition, normal life remained affected due to the strike called by separatist groups to protest against the killing of two youth in alleged Army firing in Bandipora District. As reported earlier, two persons were killed allegedly in army firing in Sumbal area of Bandipora District, leading to protests by the local residents, on June 30.
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July - 3 
A group of ‘protesters’ tried to take out a ‘protest rally’ near Kurhama in Ganderbal District on Srinagar-Lar bypass towards the Kondebal in Ganderbal, but the heavy contingent of police and CRPF deployed in the areas stopped their way and did not allow the protest to proceed. The Police action was
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A group of ‘protesters’ tried to take out a ‘protest rally’ near Kurhama in Ganderbal District on Srinagar-Lar bypass towards the Kondebal in Ganderbal, but the heavy contingent of police and CRPF deployed in the areas stopped their way and did not allow the protest to proceed. The Police action was responded by the ‘protesters’ with stones and bricks and shouted slogans against Army, Police and State Government. The security men also lobbed dozens of tear smoke shells. In these clashes also few people got injured.
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July - 3 
Outside General Bus stand Batmaloo and at fruit Mandi Parimpora in Srinagar some ‘protesters’ pelted stones towards Police, but the heavy contingents of Police chased these youths and brought the situation under control.
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Outside General Bus stand Batmaloo and at fruit Mandi Parimpora in Srinagar some ‘protesters’ pelted stones towards Police, but the heavy contingents of Police chased these youths and brought the situation under control.
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July - 3 
Protesters’ pelted stones at main town Sopore and Palhalan in Baramulla District and various other areas of North Kashmir towards the Police and CRPF. The forces also lobbed tear gas shells and resorted to aerial firing to disperse the protesters. During these clashes more than a dozen youths and Se
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Protesters’ pelted stones at main town Sopore and Palhalan in Baramulla District and various other areas of North Kashmir towards the Police and CRPF. The forces also lobbed tear gas shells and resorted to aerial firing to disperse the protesters. During these clashes more than a dozen youths and Security Force (SF) personnel also got injured.
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July - 18 
As reports of the civilian killings and alleged desecration of holy book spread, people took to streets at many places including Batote, Chanderkoot, Ramban and Banihal and blocked Jammu-Srinagar National Highway disrupting movement of Amarnath Yatra convoy and other normal traffic prompting authori
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As reports of the civilian killings and alleged desecration of holy book spread, people took to streets at many places including Batote, Chanderkoot, Ramban and Banihal and blocked Jammu-Srinagar National Highway disrupting movement of Amarnath Yatra convoy and other normal traffic prompting authorities to impose curfew in Ramban town and other areas on the National Highway.
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July - 18 
At least four persons were killed and 43 others, including a Border Security Force (BSF) trooper and 14 Police constables, were injured at Dharam in Gool-Sangaldan area of Ramban District on July 18 in a clash between a group of ‘protesters’ and the BSF, reports Daily Excelsior. The mob protesting a
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At least four persons were killed and 43 others, including a Border Security Force (BSF) trooper and 14 Police constables, were injured at Dharam in Gool-Sangaldan area of Ramban District on July 18 in a clash between a group of ‘protesters’ and the BSF, reports Daily Excelsior. The mob protesting against alleged desecration of holy book by the Security Force personnel at Dharam on July 17 attacked the BSF camp of 76 battalion at Dharam thrice - First in the night of July 17 and twice in the morning of July 18 forcing the security personnel to retaliate. After the killing of four civilians in the firing, the mob intensified protests along with dead bodies seeking action against the BSF and a high level inquiry. An indefinite curfew was clamped in Ramban at 5pm.
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July - 19 
Ganderbal (Ganderbal District) two demonstrators were critically injured in violent protests, reports Hindustan Times. There were incidents of sporadic clashes in Srinagar and parts of north and south Kashmir. No major violence was reported. "The situation, so far, is under control throughout Kashmi
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Ganderbal (Ganderbal District) two demonstrators were critically injured in violent protests, reports Hindustan Times. There were incidents of sporadic clashes in Srinagar and parts of north and south Kashmir. No major violence was reported. "The situation, so far, is under control throughout Kashmir Valley, though some stone-pelting incidents have been reported," said a spokesperson for the Srinagar-based police. Around a dozen protesters were injured in clashes in the Valley on July 19.
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July - 19 
Over 30 persons were injured on July 19 as ‘protests’ overt the killing of four persons in Police firing on July 18 in the Gool-Sangaldan area of Ramban District continued through the day, reports dnaindia.com.
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Over 30 persons were injured on July 19 as ‘protests’ overt the killing of four persons in Police firing on July 18 in the Gool-Sangaldan area of Ramban District continued through the day, reports dnaindia.com.
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July - 21 
An unnamed Police spokesman said that situation remained under control throughout Kashmir valley, adds Daily Excelsior. “Some stone pelting incidents were reported from Papchan, Naidkhai, Gulshan Chowk in Bandipora, Khanpora in Baramulla District, and couple of places in downtown and uptown in Srina
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An unnamed Police spokesman said that situation remained under control throughout Kashmir valley, adds Daily Excelsior. “Some stone pelting incidents were reported from Papchan, Naidkhai, Gulshan Chowk in Bandipora, Khanpora in Baramulla District, and couple of places in downtown and uptown in Srinagar District,” he said.
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July - 21 
Over 26 persons, including eight Security Force (SF) personnel, were injured on July 21 in clashes during a strike called by separatists to protest against the July 18 firing incident in Gool area of Ramban District that had left four persons dead, reports DNA.
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Over 26 persons, including eight Security Force (SF) personnel, were injured on July 21 in clashes during a strike called by separatists to protest against the July 18 firing incident in Gool area of Ramban District that had left four persons dead, reports DNA.
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July - 22 
Police in Anantnag arrested two non-Kashmiris for stone pelting, Indian Express reports on July 23. The Police used video clips to identify the two men as Mohammad Afzal, a resident of Uttar Pradesh, and Mohammad Ibrahim Sheikh, a resident of West Bengal.
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Police in Anantnag arrested two non-Kashmiris for stone pelting, Indian Express reports on July 23. The Police used video clips to identify the two men as Mohammad Afzal, a resident of Uttar Pradesh, and Mohammad Ibrahim Sheikh, a resident of West Bengal.
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July - 30 
A person, identified as Ravi Kant Sharma (38), critically injured in a violent protest against the July 18 Ramban District incident succumbed to his injuries on July 30, reports Zee News. Police said Sharma, who was on a holiday in Kashmir, was returning home when he was hit by a stone on the head d
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A person, identified as Ravi Kant Sharma (38), critically injured in a violent protest against the July 18 Ramban District incident succumbed to his injuries on July 30, reports Zee News. Police said Sharma, who was on a holiday in Kashmir, was returning home when he was hit by a stone on the head during the protest in the Awantipora town of Pulwama District on July 19.
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August - 15 
Three school children and a driver were injured when unidentified assailants pelted stones at their bus in the Baramulla city of Baramulla District on August 15, reports The Times of India. The students were on their way back to Uri town after participating in Independence Day celebrations. Confirmi
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Three school children and a driver were injured when unidentified assailants pelted stones at their bus in the Baramulla city of Baramulla District on August 15, reports The Times of India. The students were on their way back to Uri town after participating in Independence Day celebrations. Confirming the attack, Deputy Inspector General (DIG, North Kashmir) J P Singh said there were two incidents of stone throwing in Baramulla town: some separatists threw stones on the students' bus at Cement Bridge, injuring four, and some people threw stones at the Police at Khanpora area after the Independence Day celebrations at Police Lines.
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August - 17 
Clashes took place in Shopian town of Shopian District on August 17 following allegations of excessive use of Police force against residents, reports The Times of India. The Police used tear gas to disperse the protesters who pelted stones on them. Superintendent of Police (SP), Shopian Mumtaz Ahmad
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Clashes took place in Shopian town of Shopian District on August 17 following allegations of excessive use of Police force against residents, reports The Times of India. The Police used tear gas to disperse the protesters who pelted stones on them. Superintendent of Police (SP), Shopian Mumtaz Ahmad said, "In fact we have registered cases against four people of the area, it is these four miscreants who create trouble only to avoid their arrest."
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September - 11 
One person, identified as Rafiq Ahmad Rather (28), was killed and two others were injured as Security Force (SF) personnel allegedly fired on ‘protesters’ who were demanding shifting of a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) camp from Shopian town on September 11, reports Daily Excelsior. As reported
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One person, identified as Rafiq Ahmad Rather (28), was killed and two others were injured as Security Force (SF) personnel allegedly fired on ‘protesters’ who were demanding shifting of a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) camp from Shopian town on September 11, reports Daily Excelsior. As reported earlier, at least four persons, including two militants, were killed in a cross-firing with the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel at Shopian town of Shopian District on September 7.
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October - 12 
Stone-pelting is back in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), compared to 2012, in 2013, there has been almost a six-fold increase in the number of times protesters resorted to stone-pelting on Security Forces (SFs), reports Indian Express on October 13. According to data collected by the Central Reserve Police
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Stone-pelting is back in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), compared to 2012, in 2013, there has been almost a six-fold increase in the number of times protesters resorted to stone-pelting on Security Forces (SFs), reports Indian Express on October 13. According to data collected by the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), the central Police Force deployed across the state till September has already witnessed 318 such incidents compared to 55 in 2012. The number of SFs injured in such incidents has increased more than three times. "In 2012, the number of CRPF personnel injured in stone-pelting incidents was 203 but this year, already 628 personnel have received injuries. The crowd here is again resorting to stone-pelting, which witnessed a downward trend in the last three years," said D K Pathak, Special Director General (DG), J&K, and CRPF. During these protests, more than 250 bulletproof vehicles have been damaged. Senior security officials explained this year; there was an increase in these incidents after Parliament House attack convict Afzal Guru was hanged in Delhi in February 9. Later, the crowd took to the streets and started attacking SFs after the Ramban incident on July 18, 2013, where four persons were killed in firing by Border Security Force (BSF) and local Police Personnel.
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