Dozens Killed After Indian Forces Crackdown

Indian forces make a formation to stop the stones after protests erupted in Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir. Image from Instagram by Ieshan Wani. Used with permission.
According to Shujaat Bukhari, a Srinagar-based editor of the newspaper Rising Kashmir:
Born to a highly-educated upper-class Kashmiri family, Wani – it is believed – was driven to militancy at the age of 15, after his brother and he was beaten up by police “for no reason”. Wani was extremely active on social media, and unlike militants in the past, did not hide his identity behind a mask.
Since Wani’s death, crackdowns against protests have killed more than a hundred civilians, while thousands have been injured, and businesses, the internet, and schools have been shuttered intermittently.
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