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Kashmir: Protesters severely injured in pellet gun attacks

Srinagar residents share details of how some protesters are fighting for their lives amid lockdown.

Srinagar, Indian-administered Kashmir - On Tuesday evening, Asrar Khan, a grade-11 student was on his way to a playing field just outside his house in Ellahi Bagh area of Srinagar, Indian-administred Kashmir.

Moments later, he was being rushed to Shere Kashmir Institute of Medical Science (SKIMS) on a motorcycle, bleeding profusely from his head.

According to eyewitnesses, a returning group of Indian paramilitary troops fired a tear gas shell at the teenager. He was also hit by pellet gun shrapnel in the face. Doctors at the hospital operated on him during the night after CT scans revealed severe internal bleeding in the head.

Another eyewitness said there was no protest in the area prior to the incident.

Khan remains in critical care and doctors are closely monitoring his condition.

A medical official at the hospital told Al Jazeera that the young boy is likely to lose vision in both his eyes if he survives.

"He has suffered serious head injuries and our priority right now is to save his life," said the official who wished to remain anonymous.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2019...lives-pellet-gun-attacks-190808105704499.html
 
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I have said this before, feel for the poor who do not have access to food.

Humanity died in india once they re elected that racist terrorist modi.

UN needs to intervene and sort this mess out.
 
Weren't civillians not getting hurt in previous 71 years.While this is sad but if this is all the violence we get , Kashmir is in good shape.

How many civillians were getting hurt by bomb blasts by terrorists, who were crying then.
 
Weren't civillians not getting hurt in previous 71 years.While this is sad but if this is all the violence we get , Kashmir is in good shape.

How many civillians were getting hurt by bomb blasts by terrorists, who were crying then.

How many civilians in india have died from bomb blasts and how many have died in kashmir.

Straight from hasbara book your propaganda
 
Weren't civillians not getting hurt in previous 71 years.While this is sad but if this is all the violence we get , Kashmir is in good shape.

How many civillians were getting hurt by bomb blasts by terrorists, who were crying then.

The biggest terrorists were and continue to be the Indian Army.
 
I'm sorry I can't read Urdu/Arabic whatever it was . Can you tell me what's it about?

This woman is expecting her son to come from Delhi.And due to blackout and clampdown she hasnt heard anything.She also feels their opinion is worthless and wonders how long will they subjugate them
 
The biggest terrorists were and continue to be the Indian Army.

Yeah right stop spread lies. People in other parts of India are doing just fine with Indian army.

The only people who have problem with Indian army is people who are into violence.

This narrative will change now , people in Kashmir will not be painted with broad brush due to action of few. There will be no more Kashmiri youth misled by nonsensical things.Youth in Kashmir will be having chances to educate themselves and get ahead in life.
 
Yeah right stop spread lies. People in other parts of India are doing just fine with Indian army.

The only people who have problem with Indian army is people who are into violence.

This narrative will change now , people in Kashmir will not be painted with broad brush due to action of few. There will be no more Kashmiri youth misled by nonsensical things.Youth in Kashmir will be having chances to educate themselves and get ahead in life.

What narrative do you speak of?
Kashmir was muslim majority, with or without the Hindu Pandits.
It should be part of Pakistan or at the very least be Independent.
This is not brain washing. This is what it is.
 
Indian army, there doesnt need to be 650k soldiers in kashmir.

No one loves to be occupied.

Yes it is needed because of last 71 years, it will slowly come back to normal. These things take time.

I am so glad that there is large of soldiers present there to prevent the usual suspects from creating violence.

The usual suspects who have made their living by resorting to violence will now have to look elsewhere.
 
Yeah right stop spread lies. People in other parts of India are doing just fine with Indian army.

The only people who have problem with Indian army is people who are into violence.

This narrative will change now , people in Kashmir will not be painted with broad brush due to action of few. There will be no more Kashmiri youth misled by nonsensical things.Youth in Kashmir will be having chances to educate themselves and get ahead in life.

https://www.ndtv.com/video/shows/reality-check/kashmiri-view-silenced-by-fear-523761?video-top-shows
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-49286428
Live in your delusional world you Indians.
 
Yes it is needed because of last 71 years, it will slowly come back to normal. These things take time.

I am so glad that there is large of soldiers present there to prevent the usual suspects from creating violence.

The usual suspects who have made their living by resorting to violence will now have to look elsewhere.

read what you just wrote. Hitler's ideology.
 
What narrative do you speak of?
Kashmir was muslim majority, with or without the Hindu Pandits.
It should be part of Pakistan or at the very least be Independent.
This is not brain washing. This is what it is.

There are many other muslim majority districts in India , they are doing just fine.

Kashmir belongs to both Pandits and muslims who are Indians first.Kashmir was part of India before and will remain part of India in future.
 
Quite surprised the the educated hindus support the racist modi.

At least in the US many are against Trump, Ind going backwards it seems.
 
There are many other muslim majority districts in India , they are doing just fine.

Kashmir belongs to both Pandits and muslims who are Indians first.Kashmir was part of India before and will remain part of India in future.

You need to read up on history and not just from Partition.

Otherwise, when will you be invading Pakistan and making in to Bharat?
 

These people who are against this have to change and they will change.They have been brainwashed that somehow a country who is in debt to the brink is better for them.

These people will change once they see the development which will engulf Kashmir and take it to new heights which was not seen in last 70 years.
 
You need to read up on history and not just from Partition.

Otherwise, when will you be invading Pakistan and making in to Bharat?

I know my history , you need to read it.To all delusionists who think Kashmir will remain troubled give it some time.
 
These people who are against this have to change and they will change.They have been brainwashed that somehow a country who is in debt to the brink is better for them.

These people will change once they see the development which will engulf Kashmir and take it to new heights which was not seen in last 70 years.

Yet Pakistani's want to remain Pakistani's and live in Pakistan.

Do the vast majority of Indians who live below the poverty line want to become something else and join another country?
 
I know my history , you need to read it.To all delusionists who think Kashmir will remain troubled give it some time.

Its not about delusion. It is about fact.
Pakistan was created on an assumption that the muslim majority states would form part of Pakistan.
Kashmir should be part of Pakistan
 
These people who are against this have to change and they will change.They have been brainwashed that somehow a country who is in debt to the brink is better for them.

These people will change once they see the development which will engulf Kashmir and take it to new heights which was not seen in last 70 years.

Modi promised development to you people.He failed but brainwashed you people by fudging figures.RBI governors quit,economy has slowed,Unemployment at highest so dont give me this development **.Lynchings and attack on minorities have increased and thats what you will do in Kashmir.It was always about changing demography.
Bihar has no 370.First develop that then talk.Also Kashmir I saw was one of the better performing states in terms of Human development index.I can show that as well.So brainwashed is you.After this humilation you metted to kashmiri people you give them this **
 
Yet Pakistani's want to remain Pakistani's and live in Pakistan.

Do the vast majority of Indians who live below the poverty line want to become something else and join another country?

Did anybody stop Pakistanis from living in Pakistan.Kashmiris are not Pakistanis.
 
Beware of the fake news guys. I don't see this news in other common news portals.
 
Modi promised development to you people.He failed but brainwashed you people by fudging figures.RBI governors quit,economy has slowed,Unemployment at highest so dont give me this development **.Lynchings and attack on minorities have increased and thats what you will do in Kashmir.It was always about changing demography.
Bihar has no 370.First develop that then talk.Also Kashmir I saw was one of the better performing states in terms of Human development index.I can show that as well.So brainwashed is you.After this humilation you metted to kashmiri people you give them this **

Don't worry India is doing just fine and will do just fine.Kashmir will not be war zone anymore they will just do fine.Kashmiris are not special from other Indian that they need some special status.
 
Don't worry India is doing just fine and will do just fine.Kashmir will not be war zone anymore they will just do fine.Kashmiris are not special from other Indian that they need some special status.

You are right in that "they are not special from other Indian".
They are Kashmiri or Pakistani, their choice.
 
They are Indian first then Kashmiri second.

As you claim to know your history, can you please lay this debate to bed once and for all and explain why you think they are Indians?
 
So it begins. Indian government's stance on stone pelters, though effective, isnt good optics. They need to find another way to deal with stone pelters.
 
So it begins. Indian government's stance on stone pelters, though effective, isnt good optics. They need to find another way to deal with stone pelters.

Yeah, get the occupational forces out of Kashmir.
 
Yet the very people themselves claim to be Kashmiri and do not want anything to do with India.

I also my own country , will I get it.Modi told people who want their own country to take a walk.Kashmir was part of India and it will remain part of India.

Whole India is with Modi because he is right.Whole Kashmir barring few are also with India .
 
I also my own country , will I get it.Modi told people who want their own country to take a walk.Kashmir was part of India and it will remain part of India.

Whole India is with Modi because he is right.Whole Kashmir barring few are also with India .

So its you/India's way or the highway then?
Hitler/Facsim has returned!
 
Yeah, get the occupational forces out of Kashmir.

They will. Army leaving the area will help heal the wounds. But police force needs to be retrained and people should behave. Otherwise it will be anarchy and another Afghanistan. They will cite religious texts and lash their own women. Can't let that happen in India.
 
So its you/India's way or the highway then?
Hitler/Facsim has returned!

If you call that facsim then so be it. India is made of state with different languages and have different traditions.Kashmir is like one of those states nothing more and nothing less.

Common man in Kashmir wants the same things which any other common man in India wants, food and shelter for their family.Education for their kids and jobs to feed their families.

Kashmir for too long has been under grips of people who have created war like atmosphere for their own selfish agendas.All that will change, youth in Kashmir will get more jobs and more avenues to show their talents.
 
If you call that facsim then so be it. India is made of state with different languages and have different traditions.Kashmir is like one of those states nothing more and nothing less.

Common man in Kashmir wants the same things which any other common man in India wants, food and shelter for their family.Education for their kids and jobs to feed their families.

Kashmir for too long has been under grips of people who have created war like atmosphere for their own selfish agendas.All that will change, youth in Kashmir will get more jobs and more avenues to show their talents.

If Kashmir is part of India then the whole premise for the partition was wrong.
But as you've finally conceded that India could be acting like Fascist Germany under Hitler then there is no more to be said on this.

God help the Kashmiri people.
 
If Kashmir is part of India then the whole premise for the partition was wrong.
But as you've finally conceded that India could be acting like Fascist Germany under Hitler then there is no more to be said on this.

God help the Kashmiri people.

Partition was done due to one man.If that one man did not want that to happen it would have never happened.What happened has happened now it cannot happen again now.

Kashmiri people will come out of it just fine.They have been under influence by people who wanted conflict as those people made money due to that conflict.
 
Ground Report | Pellet Blindings Back as Protestors Challenge Centre's Kashmir Move

Srinagar: At least 21 young men and boys were brought in to Srinagar’s main hospital for treatment for pellet injuries in the first three days after the Modi government announced the scrapping of special constitutional provisions for Jammu and Kashmir, and the end of its status as a state, The Wire can confirm.

Although hospital administrators ducked a formal request for information, doctors and nurses at the SMHS hospital said on Thursday that 13 victims were brought in on August 6 and another eight on August 7 with pellet injuries to their eyes and other parts of their bodies. Several of them have lost their sight in one eye; in a few cases, there is danger of both eyes suffering irreversible damage.

Although there have been reports of one young protester succumbing to his injuries, no one in the hospital was in a position to confirm this.

The Wire met with some of the victims and their families in Ward No. 8 of the sprawling hospital. Some said they were shot during protests in the city’s downtown area while others say they were targeted by the security forces even though there was no stone pelting going on at the time.

Apart from belying claims in a section of the media that the situation in the Valley is “calm”, the accounts of those injured by pellet guns paint an unflattering picture of the uncertainty which has gripped people’s lives since the Modi government announced on August 5 that it was doing away with Article 370.

The announcement was preceded by a lockdown – which carries on to this day – in which the mobile and landline network has been shut down, internet services snapped, newspaper publication suspended and a continuous curfew imposed whose rules have not been stated or defined formally.

On some main arteries, particularly in the vicinity of major hospitals, traffic is permitted – albeit with baffling detours around barricades of concertina wire. Also, getting into and out of particular neighbourhoods can be challenging, especially for those who don’t have their own means of transport. Within their neighbourhoods, people do venture out and about, and in the evening the odd kirana or fruit vendor or baker may open for business briefly. But the lack of certainty about what is allowed and what is not means mundane activities can sometimes bring sharp and painful costs.

Nadeem, a 15-year-old boy from Natipora in Srinagar ventured out for tuition with another boy when he was hit by pellets on August 7. He is being treated, but says he can see nothing from his right eye.

Two young men from Ganderbal are also being treated for injuries to their eyes. One of the men, a worker in a bakery, was seething with anger and refused initially to speak to this reporter. “I don’t want to talk to anyone from Delhi, what is the point? Do any of you even want to hear what we have to say?”, he said, with dark glasses covering both his injured eyes.

However, his friend, who was also injured though not as seriously, described what happed. “We were making rotis in our shop when the security forces said, ‘Are you going to feed Kashmiris bread? You should feed them poison.’ Then they shot into our shop and left us,” he claimed.

It is impossible to verify or confirm their account of the incident. But the injuries they had were real, of that there was no doubt. Nor was there any doubt about their anger.

While one of the victims said the only option now was for more and more people to take to arms, the father of one of the young men said the government should realise that injuring people with pellet guns in this way was no way to convince them about the correctness of government policy.

He was also scathing about the telephone ban. “I am not getting into what he has done over Article 370 right now but what Amit Shah has done – to separate father from son, husband from wife, sister from brother, none of us have any information about where our sister is, our mother is … Even if he wanted to shut down the internet, he should have at least kept our phones going. This is the sort of thing the Zionists [Israelis] do. I am sure Amit Shah is not an original Hindu, a Hindu would never do this. He is behaving like a Zionist.”

https://thewire.in/rights/pellet-bl...-the-ground-kashmirs-special-status-continues
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Due to the communications blackout, it is hard to ascertain the actual figures of civilian casualties or injuries.<br><br>J&K’s connection with the inside and the outside world has been cut - leading to grave concerns on the human rights situation there. (1/3)<a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/EndKashmirBlockade?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#EndKashmirBlockade</a></p>— Amnesty India (@AIIndia) <a href="https://twitter.com/AIIndia/status/1160125753469440000?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">August 10, 2019</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-conversation="none" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">While the authorities have the right to maintain public order, <a href="https://twitter.com/AIIndia?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@AIIndia</a> reminds the Government of India that use of pellet firing shotguns and other weapons is in defiance of international human rights standards. (2/3)<a href="https://t.co/zEpbbm7Bso">https://t.co/zEpbbm7Bso</a></p>— Amnesty India (@AIIndia) <a href="https://twitter.com/AIIndia/status/1160125756229312513?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">August 10, 2019</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-conversation="none" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Here's a reminder why pellet firing shotguns should never be used. (3/3) <a href="https://t.co/gHmW1wb3Ab">pic.twitter.com/gHmW1wb3Ab</a></p>— Amnesty India (@AIIndia) <a href="https://twitter.com/AIIndia/status/1160126305876115456?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">August 10, 2019</a></blockquote>
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There’s a video I saw on Facebook showing a hospital treating pellet victims, most with injuries to the eyes. They allege that the Indians intentionally try to target the face when firing the pellet guns.
 
Hindutva extremists on this site will justify killings of Kashmiris. Is there any humanity left in them?
 
This 17-Year-Old Was the First Pellet Victim of the 'Union Territory' of J&K

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Srinagar: The ophthalmology ward at Srinagar’s Shri Maharaja Hari Singh Hospital received its first pellet victim since the Centre’s announcement to revoke Jammu and Kashmir’s special status – and bifurcate it into two union territories – at around 11:50 am on August 5. He was 17-year-old Akeel Dar, with nine pellets in his right eye and four in his left.

The white-tiled walls of Ward No. 8 were filled with the shadows of Akeel’s relatives, surrounding the bed on which the teenage boy lay. His face was swollen and his hazel eyes had turned bloody, with tears continuously rolling down his cheeks.

Akeel, an only child, narrated the events leading up to when he lost vision in his right eye and his left eye became blurry.

Akeel and his 50-year-old father, Ghulam Mohammad Dar, who works as a daily wage labourer, were sitting in front of the television on the morning of August 5 watching India Today’s coverage of the ongoing parliament session in Delhi. Other news channels had been barred.

A day before the parliament session, on August 4, all cellular, internet and phone services had been snapped in the Valley.

“All of us were sitting in the kitchen, we were waiting to hear why Kashmir had been put under a curfew. We were sure a war between India and Pakistan was imminent as most colleges in the Valley were occupied by the forces and an emergency had been declared. Additional troops were deployed. Tourists and Amarnath pilgrims were ordered to leave as soon as possible,” Akeel said.

Also read: Pellet Blindings Back as Protestors Challenge Centre’s Kashmir Move

At 11:19 am, Union home minister Amit Shah stood up in the Rajya Sabha to introduce two bills – revoking Jammu and Kashmir’s special status and reorganising the state into two Union Territories. “It was clear, all the preparations were made to stop people from protesting against revoking of Articles 35A and 370. They [the government] knew the people weren’t going to accept such an undemocratic decision,” the young boy added.

Soon after, people in Srinagar’s downtown area began raising slogans against the ruling BJP government over the scrapping of J&K’s autonomy.

Slogans were resounding from the deserted streets as forces prepared to chase away protestors using pellets, bullets and teargas canisters. Young Akeel ran out of his one-story house to see what the chaos was all about.

“I reached the corner of the lane, which connects my home with the main square. Even before I could figure out what was happening, I saw one CRPF man already in a position to shoot,” Akeel recalled.

It was a shotgun loaded with a metal pellet cartridge, and before Akeel could turn back, pellets shot out of the barrel towards him. Most of them pierced his eyes and face.

“I screamed in pain, everything in my sight seemed broken into pieces. The shooter ran towards me and when he realised that I was badly hurt, he left me there,” said Akeel, wiping tears from his eyes.

He didn’t know it then, but his right eye’s lens had been damaged and the retina sliced due to the hot metal pellets. He was still able to see from his left eye, but the vision was blurry.

Akeel’s friends and neighbours managed to get him to hospital, but during their journey, they were stopped multiple times. They had to make multiple detours due to the barricades placed by the security forces.

Akeel was the first patient to enter the hospital premises with pellet injuries since the declaration of Jammu and Kashmir as a Union Territory.

His screams kept echoing through the hospital’s corridor. “Mea ha gov gaash (I have lost my vision),” he yelled. His friends were trying to calm him but he continued screaming in pain.

“I was taken to the X-ray room, I thought they wanted to see if my bones are broken, but they were trying to find how many pellets were in my body,” Akeel said.

Ninety pellets were found in his body – most of them in his upper torso. Just as he came out of the dark X-ray room, Ghulam Mohammad and his wife, 45-year-old Sakeena Begum, ran toward their child, wailing and beating their chests.

After a few hours, Akeel was taken to the operation theatre, but pellets weren’t removed from his eyes then. From there he was shifted to Ward No. 8.

A second operation will be conducted when the swelling from his eyes down goes, most likely after August 15. The beds around Akeel have been filling up with more pellet victims.

“They have orders to keep the patients in the hospital for no more than two days. But I’m not ready to go, as I can be detained by the police which had happened to one of my friends in 2016,” said Akeel.

On August 6, a nine-year-old boy was admitted to the bed next to Akeel’s. “The young boy would ask his father what had happened to him, and if the pellets were dangerous enough to kill him. The next day he was discharged after being given a date for surgery,” Akeel said.

Akeel, an electrician by profession, dropped out of school in 2017 when he was in Class XII. On February 9 of that year, Kashmir saw a complete shutdown on the death anniversary of Afzal Guru. Protestors had then emerged from multiple parts of the Valley, including Kalamdanpora in Srinagar.

Akeel was detained during one such protest just two days before his exams. “For the next 18 days, I was under detention. I missed my exams,” he said.

After that, Akeel began working as an electrician, earning Rs 9,000 a month. He would hand over his entire earnings to his mother for household expenses.

At present, the only thing on Akeel’s mind is the revocation of Articles 35A and 370. “Everyone knows the BJP government revoked these Articles illegally, but no one is speaking about it. When all Kashmiris will be killed, only then the world will realise our sufferings,” Akeel said, while holding a tissue to his right eye.

https://thewire.in/security/kashmir-article-370-pellet-victim
 
This 17-Year-Old Was the First Pellet Victim of the 'Union Territory' of J&K

collage-main-11-1200x480.jpg


Srinagar: The ophthalmology ward at Srinagar’s Shri Maharaja Hari Singh Hospital received its first pellet victim since the Centre’s announcement to revoke Jammu and Kashmir’s special status – and bifurcate it into two union territories – at around 11:50 am on August 5. He was 17-year-old Akeel Dar, with nine pellets in his right eye and four in his left.

The white-tiled walls of Ward No. 8 were filled with the shadows of Akeel’s relatives, surrounding the bed on which the teenage boy lay. His face was swollen and his hazel eyes had turned bloody, with tears continuously rolling down his cheeks.

Akeel, an only child, narrated the events leading up to when he lost vision in his right eye and his left eye became blurry.

Akeel and his 50-year-old father, Ghulam Mohammad Dar, who works as a daily wage labourer, were sitting in front of the television on the morning of August 5 watching India Today’s coverage of the ongoing parliament session in Delhi. Other news channels had been barred.

A day before the parliament session, on August 4, all cellular, internet and phone services had been snapped in the Valley.

“All of us were sitting in the kitchen, we were waiting to hear why Kashmir had been put under a curfew. We were sure a war between India and Pakistan was imminent as most colleges in the Valley were occupied by the forces and an emergency had been declared. Additional troops were deployed. Tourists and Amarnath pilgrims were ordered to leave as soon as possible,” Akeel said.

Also read: Pellet Blindings Back as Protestors Challenge Centre’s Kashmir Move

At 11:19 am, Union home minister Amit Shah stood up in the Rajya Sabha to introduce two bills – revoking Jammu and Kashmir’s special status and reorganising the state into two Union Territories. “It was clear, all the preparations were made to stop people from protesting against revoking of Articles 35A and 370. They [the government] knew the people weren’t going to accept such an undemocratic decision,” the young boy added.

Soon after, people in Srinagar’s downtown area began raising slogans against the ruling BJP government over the scrapping of J&K’s autonomy.

Slogans were resounding from the deserted streets as forces prepared to chase away protestors using pellets, bullets and teargas canisters. Young Akeel ran out of his one-story house to see what the chaos was all about.

“I reached the corner of the lane, which connects my home with the main square. Even before I could figure out what was happening, I saw one CRPF man already in a position to shoot,” Akeel recalled.

It was a shotgun loaded with a metal pellet cartridge, and before Akeel could turn back, pellets shot out of the barrel towards him. Most of them pierced his eyes and face.

“I screamed in pain, everything in my sight seemed broken into pieces. The shooter ran towards me and when he realised that I was badly hurt, he left me there,” said Akeel, wiping tears from his eyes.

He didn’t know it then, but his right eye’s lens had been damaged and the retina sliced due to the hot metal pellets. He was still able to see from his left eye, but the vision was blurry.

Akeel’s friends and neighbours managed to get him to hospital, but during their journey, they were stopped multiple times. They had to make multiple detours due to the barricades placed by the security forces.

Akeel was the first patient to enter the hospital premises with pellet injuries since the declaration of Jammu and Kashmir as a Union Territory.

His screams kept echoing through the hospital’s corridor. “Mea ha gov gaash (I have lost my vision),” he yelled. His friends were trying to calm him but he continued screaming in pain.

“I was taken to the X-ray room, I thought they wanted to see if my bones are broken, but they were trying to find how many pellets were in my body,” Akeel said.

Ninety pellets were found in his body – most of them in his upper torso. Just as he came out of the dark X-ray room, Ghulam Mohammad and his wife, 45-year-old Sakeena Begum, ran toward their child, wailing and beating their chests.

After a few hours, Akeel was taken to the operation theatre, but pellets weren’t removed from his eyes then. From there he was shifted to Ward No. 8.

A second operation will be conducted when the swelling from his eyes down goes, most likely after August 15. The beds around Akeel have been filling up with more pellet victims.

“They have orders to keep the patients in the hospital for no more than two days. But I’m not ready to go, as I can be detained by the police which had happened to one of my friends in 2016,” said Akeel.

On August 6, a nine-year-old boy was admitted to the bed next to Akeel’s. “The young boy would ask his father what had happened to him, and if the pellets were dangerous enough to kill him. The next day he was discharged after being given a date for surgery,” Akeel said.

Akeel, an electrician by profession, dropped out of school in 2017 when he was in Class XII. On February 9 of that year, Kashmir saw a complete shutdown on the death anniversary of Afzal Guru. Protestors had then emerged from multiple parts of the Valley, including Kalamdanpora in Srinagar.

Akeel was detained during one such protest just two days before his exams. “For the next 18 days, I was under detention. I missed my exams,” he said.

After that, Akeel began working as an electrician, earning Rs 9,000 a month. He would hand over his entire earnings to his mother for household expenses.

At present, the only thing on Akeel’s mind is the revocation of Articles 35A and 370. “Everyone knows the BJP government revoked these Articles illegally, but no one is speaking about it. When all Kashmiris will be killed, only then the world will realise our sufferings,” Akeel said, while holding a tissue to his right eye.

https://thewire.in/security/kashmir-article-370-pellet-victim

Wait before he is made into a stone pelter.

Innocents getting attacked can never be justified.

Sickening.

This is a mess man.
 
How are they supposed to control the mob, if they are not using pellet guns.Indian army is doing the right thing.The miscreants who have nothing better to do other than inciting violence have to be kept under control.We all know who is creating these things.
 
And that idiot Rajnikanth likens Modi and Amit Shah as Arjun and Krishna.

Does he even know them lol.

Fake Hindus with their stupid references.

They are an embarrassment.
 
“I reached the corner of the lane, which connects my home with the main square. Even before I could figure out what was happening, I saw one CRPF man already in a position to shoot,” Akeel recalled.

It was a shotgun loaded with a metal pellet cartridge, and before Akeel could turn back, pellets shot out of the barrel towards him. Most of them pierced his eyes and face.

“I screamed in pain, everything in my sight seemed broken into pieces. The shooter ran towards me and when he realised that I was badly hurt, he left me there,” said Akeel, wiping tears from his eyes.

Beautiful.

We are surely integrating them lol.
 
They are doing just fine, what are people expecting, that 40 year old problems will vanish in thin air just becuase they erased 370. No problems will remains till mindset is changed and that will change once people start seeing the the progress.

It is funny people want instant results.
 
And the atrocities begin. Poor 17 year old kid.

Dig your heads deeper in the sand world.
 
Wait before he is made into a stone pelter.

Innocents getting attacked can never be justified.

Sickening.

This is a mess man.

I don't understand why they are sparing the stone pelters and only hitting young men who do not pelt stones.

I hope this young man's vision is restored to normal. He has a full life ahead of him. Young man who was working and giving all his earning to his dad to help the family get through.
 
I don't understand why they are sparing the stone pelters and only hitting young men who do not pelt stones.

I hope this young man's vision is restored to normal. He has a full life ahead of him. Young man who was working and giving all his earning to his dad to help the family get through.

Jawans must be taking indescriminate shooting approach either due to direct orders or their frustration at their lack of training and services to handle such a situation.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">At the SMHS hospital in Srinagar, a five-year-old girl, Muneefa Nazir, was lying on a bed with her right eye bandaged. She had been brought the previous day at 6.30 pm from Safakadal after a CRPF jawan hit her with a stone with his catapult.<a href="https://t.co/ciBXjZXbHZ">https://t.co/ciBXjZXbHZ</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Kashmir?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Kashmir</a> <a href="https://t.co/0nPE0kF7U4">pic.twitter.com/0nPE0kF7U4</a></p>— The Caravan (@thecaravanindia) <a href="https://twitter.com/thecaravanindia/status/1162348284498735104?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">August 16, 2019</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">This 17-Year-Old Was the First Pellet Victim of the 'Union Territory' of J&K, <a href="https://twitter.com/zubairsofi?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@zubairsofi</a> reports from Srinagar <a href="https://t.co/7uuE0H9pzR">https://t.co/7uuE0H9pzR</a> via <a href="https://twitter.com/thewire_in?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@thewire_in</a></p>— Siddharth (@svaradarajan) <a href="https://twitter.com/svaradarajan/status/1160155071692206080?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">August 10, 2019</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Due to Kashmir's communications blockade, important information on the current state of its citizenry is going underreported. <br><br>This is from a hospital, where multiple people have been admitted with injuries from pellet guns being used on civilians. <a href="https://t.co/gBOTlU5VXc">pic.twitter.com/gBOTlU5VXc</a></p>— The Wire (@thewire_in) <a href="https://twitter.com/thewire_in/status/1160044752164675585?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">August 10, 2019</a></blockquote>
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So handful of injuries while unfortunate is lot better than people losing their lives.
 
So handful of injuries while unfortunate is lot better than people losing their lives.

Yeah, obviously there must have been good reason to hit that 5-year-old girl with a pellet gun.

If all this is happening while the curfew is still in place, what will happen once things normalise?
 
Yeah, obviously there must have been good reason to hit that 5-year-old girl with a pellet gun.

If all this is happening while the curfew is still in place, what will happen once things normalise?

Yeah, if the 5 yr old is being held a s prop while teh adults pelt stones then what do you expect. Try hitting a cop here in teh UK or say the US, let alone a soldier and see what you get in return
 
Yeah, if the 5 yr old is being held a s prop while teh adults pelt stones then what do you expect. Try hitting a cop here in teh UK or say the US, let alone a soldier and see what you get in return

Which areas in the UK or US are the most militarised zones in the world? With all access to the outside world cut off?
 
What does it have to do with being militarized. See what happenned to protestors who attacked the police in Egypt and other Arab states. These were in peaceful times. In cas eyou missed what I am getting at is that the Indian forces are extremely restrained when folks are pelting them with stones, hitting them, attacking them under the garb of freedom. They are lucky only to get pellets.

Rest of the world has finally seen the charade that has been propped up in the name Azaadi, hence the total lack of support.
 
What does it have to do with being militarized. See what happenned to protestors who attacked the police in Egypt and other Arab states. These were in peaceful times. In cas eyou missed what I am getting at is that the Indian forces are extremely restrained when folks are pelting them with stones, hitting them, attacking them under the garb of freedom. They are lucky only to get pellets.

Rest of the world has finally seen the charade that has been propped up in the name Azaadi, hence the total lack of support.

The point was that your comparison with US and UK is pointless as the dynamics are completely different. Your comparison with Egypt and other Arab states isn't valid either as those aren't democracies.

The rest of the world does not care because of economic interests and world politics. If India was an economic superpower like China and had an enemy like the US, there would be a lot of hue and cry about it. At the governmental level, politics and economic factors play the biggest role. The average populace may have genuine concern, but they won't have the power to make any difference.
 
Modi must be loving this and chortling away with his Hindutva goons.
 
Yeah, if the 5 yr old is being held a s prop while teh adults pelt stones then what do you expect. Try hitting a cop here in teh UK or say the US, let alone a soldier and see what you get in return

pathetic post. Are you even human? Please have some shame before making such inhuman posts.
 
The point was that your comparison with US and UK is pointless as the dynamics are completely different. Your comparison with Egypt and other Arab states isn't valid either as those aren't democracies.

The rest of the world does not care because of economic interests and world politics. If India was an economic superpower like China and had an enemy like the US, there would be a lot of hue and cry about it. At the governmental level, politics and economic factors play the biggest role. The average populace may have genuine concern, but they won't have the power to make any difference.

Your arguments are valid. However, you have to look at it from a larger perspective. The world will sit and notice if there is anything out of the "ordinary". The pellets and stone pelting is nothing new in Kashmir. I'm heartless you say. That's fine but I also speak the reality of the situation there. Just look at archives for the past 3 years in Kashmir and you will see these are a common occurence. Pakistan has been claiming that a genocide will happen thereby raising the bar too high. India will not commit a genocide. There are going to be a few deaths and more than a few blindings. It will be a bit worse than after Burhan Wani's death. The curfiew for so long is an indication that they seemed it necessary to avoid as many lives lost as possible with the hope that tempers will eventually go down. The voices from India against this are rising as well. The restrictions are being lifted next week and we will have to see if Kashmiris will choose death or life. Peaceful agitation is their best bet at this point as it will find some support from left. How the army and GOI will react to that will dictate how this will conclude.
 
People are actually justifying blinding and maiming innocent kids??

*** is wrong with society. have some humanity.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Nadeem, a 15-year-old boy from Srinagar ventured out for tuition when he was hit by pellets on August 7. He says he can see nothing from his right eye.<br><br>There are nearly two dozen pellet victims like Nadeem who are currently under treatment in Kashmir.<a href="https://t.co/k5kJOQwD5P">https://t.co/k5kJOQwD5P</a></p>— The Wire (@thewire_in) <a href="https://twitter.com/thewire_in/status/1162984976322826240?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">August 18, 2019</a></blockquote>
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Yeah, obviously there must have been good reason to hit that 5-year-old girl with a pellet gun.

If all this is happening while the curfew is still in place, what will happen once things normalise?

If violence occurs because people are waving Pakistani flags they deserve everything they are getting.Normal people are suffering which is very unfortunate but this is far better than them losing their lives.

It will take time before everything is normal.
 
If violence occurs because people are waving Pakistani flags they deserve everything they are getting.Normal people are suffering which is very unfortunate but this is far better than them losing their lives.

It will take time before everything is normal.

I refer you to this post:

People are actually justifying blinding and maiming innocent kids??

*** is wrong with society. have some humanity.

Nothing for me to add.
 
If violence occurs because people are waving Pakistani flags they deserve everything they are getting.Normal people are suffering which is very unfortunate but this is far better than them losing their lives.

It will take time before everything is normal.

What kind of sick individual are you? Violence against any icconcent should be unequivocally condemned. Doesn't matter if it's because of Pakistan, army, separatist or whoever.

The only way you will understand the pain of a 5 year old kid getting blinded is if it happens to your kid. Have some shame. Nationalism and respect for army doesn't mean you should not point out the wrongs of society. You don't even have to blame anyone just condemn and pray no innocent has to go through what these kids went through.

Be a human first before an Indian.
 
I refer you to this post:



Nothing for me to add.

It's human nature, one doesn't want to believe the wrong doings especially such big moral wrong doings from their side. They will always look for excuses to justify.

Its same with me like everyone else, I do not want to believe of any atrocities against any innocent kids and can't bring myself to say out loud that this is going on.

I suppose one needs immense courage to get over their upbringing of being the good guys and speak out loud. Most of us lack that, don't think you will find any one from India on PP who will say it aloud since none of us wants to believe it. It's easier to believe everything is going fine.
 
Protecting five year old is duty of her parents , why are they taking them into mb.

https://caravanmagazine.in/conflict...ution-gun-solution-kashmir-in-shock-and-anger

Around 6 pm the next day, there was a tip-off about 35 victims of pellet eye injuries at Ward number 11, in Srinagar’s Shri Maharaja Hari Singh hospital. Two senior Kashmiri journalists and I reached the hospital to find out. But there were none. The hospital was almost empty. While looking for them, we found a small five-year-old girl, Muneefa Nazir, with her right eye bandaged. She was lying on the bed and sleeping, with Eid mehendi on her hands, as more than ten family members sat around her looking shattered. She had been brought the previous day at 6.30 pm from Safakadal after a CRPF jawan hit her with a stone from his catapult. She was sitting on her uncle’s bike.

“We were going to distribute the qurbani meat,” Farooq Ahmad Wani, the uncle, told me what had happened. “She sat in front, on the fuel tank. Two people sat behind me. As I tried to cross the road, one CRPF jawan asked me to take another way. As he was talking to me, another CRPF guy across the road hit us with the stone. Muneefa was injured and started bleeding a lot. When I tried to confront him and ask why he did it, he cocked his gun and said I will shoot you if you don’t leave. All the others who gathered to support me also ran away after that.” He added that everything was peaceful and their shift was also coming to an end, at 6 pm, when the incident happened.

One doctor was available when they brought her to the hospital. The doctor, Tariq Qureshi, told the family that the right eyeball has been dislocated and he will examine the damage after ten days and perform a surgery. Muneefa is studying in lower kindergarten. She is the youngest child of Nazeer Ahmad Wani, a cameraman with Asia News Network. “The hospital employees told me that the police is putting pressure on them to discharge my daughter because they don’t want this to be reported by the media. Today, if the doctor had come, they would have discharged, but he didn’t,” he told me. Though he is a journalist, he has not been able to inform anybody because there is no way to communicate. “She has not eaten any food till 2 pm today. The only thing she said was, ‘Take me home, take me home.’”

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I don't think I need to explain anything here?
 
What kind of sick individual are you? Violence against any icconcent should be unequivocally condemned. Doesn't matter if it's because of Pakistan, army, separatist or whoever.

The only way you will understand the pain of a 5 year old kid getting blinded is if it happens to your kid. Have some shame. Nationalism and respect for army doesn't mean you should not point out the wrongs of society. You don't even have to blame anyone just condemn and pray no innocent has to go through what these kids went through.

Be a human first before an Indian.

I am more human than you ever will be so stop lecturing me on humanity.What do you want Army to do when mob is throwing stones at them.You think Army has no other business than hurting a little kid.

Army also are humans , who were killed in Pulwama.They also had families what did they do wrong.They were just doing their duty.
 
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I am more human than you ever will be so stop lecturing me on humanity.What do you want Army to do when mob is throwing stones at them.You think Army has no other business than hurting a little kid.

Army also are humans , who were killed in Pulwama.They also had families what did they do wrong.They were just doing their duty.

If it lets you sleep at night then believe what you want. If there is god then you will have to answer to him for your sick mindset. If not then you don't have anything to worry about.

No one said throwing stones at army or anyone is justified. The reports here are about kids being blinded/maimed when going to tuitions, venturing just outside their homes. They don't even say they are part of any mob. Of course it's easier to believe they are part of mob and hence are just collateral damage for the greater good. It keeps your conscience clear.
 
63 innocent lives were lost in an meaningless violence in Aghanistan, Govt of India is trying to prevent exactly these situations, these people have no conscience or no fear of god.

Why are people expecting everything to be rosy when the region is mired in violence for so long.Yes pellet injuries are very unfortunate but what has been the alternative for last 40 years blowing up people.
 
If it lets you sleep at night then believe what you want. If there is god then you will have to answer to him for your sick mindset. If not then you don't have anything to worry about.

No one said throwing stones at army or anyone is justified. The reports here are about kids being blinded/maimed when going to tuitions, venturing just outside their homes. They don't even say they are part of any mob. Of course it's easier to believe they are part of mob and hence are just collateral damage for the greater good. It keeps your conscience clear.

I sleep fine, my conscience is clear.Do you think Army has no better business other than injuring a five year old or teenager going to tuition.Army people are also humans, they are not doing anything out of spite.They are sacrificing their lives to protect the nation.

Stop lecturing others on humanity .
 
63 innocent lives were lost in an meaningless violence in Aghanistan, Govt of India is trying to prevent exactly these situations, these people have no conscience or no fear of god.

Why are people expecting everything to be rosy when the region is mired in violence for so long.Yes pellet injuries are very unfortunate but what has been the alternative for last 40 years blowing up people.

The bar is set really low if you think being better than ISIS is an achievement.
 
I sleep fine, my conscience is clear.Do you think Army has no better business other than injuring a five year old or teenager going to tuition.Army people are also humans, they are not doing anything out of spite.They are sacrificing their lives to protect the nation.

Stop lecturing others on humanity .

Urmm where is the independent press to verify this and who is stopping them from reporting acts against the army?

You really have to be a scumbag of a human being to defend these atrocities.
 
The bar is set really low if you think being better than ISIS is an achievement.

Yes bar is very low unfortunately.More than 40,000 people have been killed in meaningless and pointless violence in Kashmir.They have reduced a place which is heaven on earth to mass graveyard.All due to the influence some mindless instigation.
 
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