Police shoot 16-year-old protester dead in Indian Kashmir

Protests enter second day following separatist leader Masarat Alam's arrest


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Protesters run for cover amid smoke of tear gas fired by Indian police during a demonstration in Srinagar, April 17, 2015. PHOTO: REUTERS

SRINAGAR: Indian police shot dead a 16-year-old boy on Saturday as demonstration in Kashmir entered a second day following separatist leader Masarat Alam's arrest.

The uncle of the boy said police first detained his nephew before shooting him at point-blank range in front of dozens of other protesters.

Police said they would investigate the uncle's allegations while admitting that officers had breached normal protocol and saying they regretted the incident.

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The shooting happened during a protest on the outskirts of Srinagar, the main city of Indian-administered Kashmir, against a government crackdown on separatist leaders -- the second day of violent clashes in the disputed Muslim-majority state.

"The boy died of bullet wounds," Aijaz Mustafa, a local hospital spokesperson, told AFP.

Three others were also wounded, witnesses said.

"The police officer took my nephew aside and then shot him point-blank as we watched," Tariq Ahmed Sofi, the boy's uncle, told AFP.

Javid Gillani, inspector general of police for the region, told AFP: "If that is true it will come out."

"We will speak to him (the boy's uncle) and investigate his version of the boy's killing," he added.

A separate police statement appeared to admit that there had been police wrongdoing.

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We "regret the unfortunate incident", the statement said.

"A preliminary enquiry conducted into the matter indicates that the forces deployed have acted in violation of the laid-down SOP (Standard Operating Procedure)," it added.

Kashmir has been rocked by violent protests this week after the brother of a top rebel leader was killed by the army near the town of Tral in the south of the Kashmir valley.

Shops, businesses and schools remained shut on Saturday across several towns in the state in response to a strike led by top separatist leader Syed Ali Geelani against what he called "state terrorism" and "poisonous propaganda" by Indian media.

Authorities have put all top separatist leaders under house arrest to prevent them from leading protests.

On Friday, 30 people, mainly police officers, were injured as pro-Pakistan demonstrators set fire to an Indian flag and hurled rocks at them as protests over the arrest of another separatist leader turned violent.

Masarat Alam Bhat was arrested Friday, two days after he raised pro-Pakistan slogans at a peaceful separatist rally in which activists waved Pakistani flags.

Anti-India sentiment runs deep across Kashmir, a picturesque Himalayan region that is India's only Muslim-majority state.

Kashmir has been divided between India and Pakistan since the two countries gained independence in 1947. Both claim the territory in its entirety.

COMMENTS (17)

umesh guddad | 9 years ago | Reply While the death is tragic,uncle's version seems to be far from truth.
Surya Pandit | 9 years ago | Reply Well the local kashmiri Muslims killed thousands of kashmiri pandits, who are the ethnic kashmiris. You cry hoarse when one Pakistani sponsored stone pelter dies. The hypocrisy.
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