Tense Shopian shuts down after another 'murder'September 9th, 2009 SHOPIAN - A complete shutdown was observed in this tense town in Jammu and Kashmir on the first day of an indefinite strike Wednesday, a day after the finding of the body of an activist fighting for justice after the rape and murder of two women May 30. Protests rocked the town as life was thrown out of gear and shops, other businesses and schools remained closed.
Major reshuffle in Jammu and Kashmir policeJuly 14th, 2009 SRINAGAR - Amid the growing unrest in Jammu and Kashmir, the state government Tuesday ordered a major shake-up in the police department transferring many senior officers. The reshuffle in the state police was ordered in the cabinet meeting headed by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah.
Shutdown in Kashmir to protest Kupwara murderJuly 10th, 2009 SRINAGAR - Life in Kashmir was paralysed Friday due to a shutdown called by separatists to protest the alleged molestation and murder of a college student in Kupwara district. The shutdown, called by the hardline faction of the Hurriyat Conference led by Syed Ali Geelani, was complete in summer capital Srinagar and other major towns of the valley with shops and businesses remaining closed, and public transport off the roads.
Another Kashmiri woman dies after alleged assaultJuly 9th, 2009 SRINAGAR - A Kashmiri woman has died after she was allegedly assaulted by a Territorial Army man in a north Kashmir border village, an official said Thursday. Ashiq Hussain of the 160 battalion Territorial Army has been arrested after the family of the woman alleged that he Wednesday night barged into their house at Dolipora village in Kupwara, about 100 km from here.
Protest continue in Kashmir over the death of two womenJune 17th, 2009 SRINAGAR - A group of women activists under the banner of a separatist group took out a protest march in Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday, over the alleged rape and murder of two young women at Shopian and also in opposition to the presence of armed forces in the Kashmir valley. Led by Farida Behanjee, Chairperson of Jammu and Kashmir Mass Movement (JKMM), the group marched down the streets of Srinagar shouting slogans and demanding immediate arrest of the guilty.
Chidambaram to visit Kashmir for security reviewJune 10th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Home Minister P. Chidambaram will visit Jammu and Kashmir Thursday to review the security scenario in the state in the wake of the recent unrest in the valley over the alleged rape and murder of two women.
Normal life resumes as Kashmir shutdown liftedJune 9th, 2009 SRINAGAR - Life limped back to normal in the Kashmir Valley Tuesday after eight days of a shutdown and violent protests, even as fresh violence left at least 20 people injured during demonstrations over the alleged rape and murder of two women. Educational institutions, business establishments, government offices and banks resumed their work after remaining closed for the last eight days.
Hurrriyat leader Geelani arrested for leading violent protests in SrinagarJune 7th, 2009 SRINAGAR - Security officials have arrested hardline Hurriyat leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani for leading street protests against the alleged rape and death of two women. According to sources, Geelani, along with Ayaj Akbar and Ghulam Nabi Sumji, were arrested late last night.
Low turnout in Srinagar by-pollJune 3rd, 2009 SRINAGAR - Low voter turnout was witnessed in the Hazratbal assembly constituency here for which the balloting began early Wednesday amid shutdown and protests over the alleged rape and murder of two women last week. A few voters were seen outside various polling booths in the constituency for which by-poll was necessitated after National Conference president Farooq Abdullah quit the state assembly to contest Lok Sabha elections.
Death of two women sparks violent protests in KashmirMay 30th, 2009 SRINAGAR - At least 50 people, including 10 policemen, were injured in violent protests in Shopian town of Jammu and Kashmir Saturday after the death of two young women under mysterious circumstances. A senior police officer said bodies of Neelofar, 25 and Asiya Jan, 18, were recovered from a field near a stream in village Nagbal near Shopian, 58 km from here, Saturday morning.
Police cane-charge violent protestors in SrinagarMay 29th, 2009 SRINAGAR - Jammu and Kashmir police had to resort to cane-charging on Friday to quell violent separatists staging a protest rally against recent attacks by the Taliban militants in Pakistan. Syed Ali Shah Geelani, a hard-liner Kashmiri leader, who favours conditional accession of Kashmir to Pakistan, courted arrest amid the protestors shouting anti-government slogans.
25 wounded, youth's death triggers protests in SrinagarMay 27th, 2009 SRINAGAR - At least 25 people, including eight troopers, were injured in the Jammu and Kashmir summer capital Wednesday in violent protests against the death of a youth, who was hit by a police teargas shell last week. Situation in the old city was volatile as stone pelting groups of youth clashed with police and troopers, a police official said.
13 wounded in Kashmir anti-poll protestsApril 28th, 2009 SRINAGAR - Anti-poll protests rocked parts of this Jammu and Kashmir capital Tuesday evening triggering tension and prompting the authorities to beef up the security ahead of the 50-hour long shutdown called by separatists. Stone pelting youth took to streets in the downtown area of Srinagar and clashed with the police and paramilitary Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF).
Protests, security restrictions in tense SrinagarFebruary 28th, 2009 SRINAGAR - Protests erupted in parts of Srinagar Friday despite curfew-like restrictions imposed in the city in the wake of the mysterious death of Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) chief Yasin Malik's kin. Authorities had imposed restrictions in Srinagar and south Kashmir's Anantnag town to foil separatist attempts to hold protests after Friday prayers, officials said.
Kashmir tense over civilian killingsFebruary 24th, 2009 SRINAGAR - Tension prevailed in the Kashmir Valley with protesters clashing with the police at many places, including here, Monday, three days after the alleged cold blooded murder of two civilians by the army in Sopore town. Violent clashes occurred at Srinagar and north Kashmir Sopore town for the third day resulting in injuries to over two dozen protesters and security men.