Student death sparks new anti-India demos in held Kashmir

Published June 7, 2017
A Kashmiri woman cries near the body of civilian Adil Magray during his funeral at Shopian.— AP
A Kashmiri woman cries near the body of civilian Adil Magray during his funeral at Shopian.— AP

The death of a student killed by troops in held Kashmir sparked new anti-India demonstrations on Wednesday.

Hundreds of students and villagers joined a rally in the town of Shopian, south of Srinigar, during the funeral of Adil Farooq Magray.

The teenager suffered a fatal wound to the chest late Tuesday when security forces opened fire to disperse protesters trying to disrupt an anti-militant operation in Shopian, witnesses said.

Kashmiri villagers shout pro-freedom slogans during the funeral of Adil Magray.— AP
Kashmiri villagers shout pro-freedom slogans during the funeral of Adil Magray.— AP

More than 100 students, men and women, have been killed around protests that have mounted in India-held Kashmir since July last year, when a leading rebel commander was killed.

Rebel groups have since 1989 been fighting hundreds of thousands of Indian soldiers deployed in the region, demanding independence or a merger with Pakistan. Tens of thousands have been killed in the three decades of unrest.

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