WHY IS THERE VIOLENCE IN KASHMIR ON THE EVE OF INDIA INDEPENDENCE DAY?
New violence in Kashmir on eve of India’s independence day Aug 14, 2008 SRINAGAR, India (AFP) — Police shot dead another protester on Thursday in Indian Kashmir, bringing the death toll from days of rioting to 22 as security was boosted on the eve of India’s Independence Day celebrations. Police opened fire on dozens of stone-hurling demonstrators who marched in defiance of a four-day-old curfew in the disputed region’s main city Srinagar, killing one and wounding another, a doctor and residents said. Srinagar and other parts of the Muslim-majority Kashmir valley have been the scene of some of the biggest anti-India protests to shake the region in two decades. At least 22 people have been killed and 600 injured since Monday. “One person died of bullet injuries while another was injured,” a doctor at Srinagar’s main hospital said on Thursday, after security forces opened fire in what authorities said was an attempt to disperse demonstrators. The unrest, triggered by a Kashmir government