Protests in IOK over civilian death during attack

Updated 02 Jul, 2020

OCCUPIED SRINAGAR: Hundreds of people in Indian-occupied Kashmir staged protests on Wednesday, accusing government forces of martyring a man during a freedom fighters attack which also left a trooper dead.

Fighters opened fire from a mosque attic in the northern town of Sopore, setting off a battle with security forces, paramilitary police spokesperson Junaid Khan told AFP. The family of Bashir Ahmed Khan alleged that he was dragged out of his car after the showdown and shot dead by paramilitary troopers.

His three-year-old grandson, who was travelling with him, was later pictured sitting on his chest. "Locals said that he (Khan) was brought out of his car and shot dead by the forces," Farooq Ahmed, a nephew of the dead man told AFP.

"They told us that someone in uniform then put the child on his chest as he lay dead on the road and took photographs," Farooq Ahmed said. The photo of the child sat on the body of his dead grandfather was widely shared on social media.

Paramilitary spokesman Khan said the allegation was "baseless". Police also denied the claims, saying legal action would be taken for "false reports and rumours". "There was no retaliation from the security forces," inspector general of police Vijay Kumar told reporters. Hundreds assembled at the man's funeral near the main city of occupied Srinagar shouting "We want freedom" from Indian rule.

Government forces have intensified counterinsurgency operations against fighters since a coronavirus lockdown was imposed in March.

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