Protests in IHK after separatist’s brother killed

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Hundreds of protesters clashed with riot police in Indian Kashmir on Tuesday after the brother of a separatist leader was killed by government forces.

While authorities in the disputed region said Khalid Wani was shot dead in a gun battle with Indian troops in a forest, his father said the 24-year-old had been tortured to death.

Military spokesperson N N Joshi said that Wani was killed on Monday in Buchoo, a forested area around 50 kilometres south of the main city of Srinagar, during a search operation by the army.

“The terrorists were effectively engaged and one terrorist was eliminated,” Joshi said in a statement, adding that two assault rifles and “war-like stores” were recovered from the site.

Police said that a second body had been found on Tuesday near the scene of the “firefight”, identified as that of another local resident whom they claim had recently become a militant.

Police sources said Wani had gone to meet his brother Burhan, who is a top commander of the region’s largest group of separatists, the Hizbul Mijahideen.

However residents of the brothers’ hometown of Tral claimed that Khalid Wani had been killed in a “fake encounter” as they took to the streets in protest, hurling rocks at security forces and chanting “we want freedom”.

Police fired tear smoke and live bullets in the air to disperse the protesters, according to witnesses.

At least a dozen people were injured in the clashes, said a police officer at the scene who declined to be named as he was not authorised to speak to the media.

Speaking to reporters, Wani’s father rejected the police and army’s version of events, saying there were no gunshot wounds on his son’s body.

“His head was smashed and teeth broken. There was no bullet injury on his body. He was tortured to death,” Muzaffar Wani told reporters.

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  1. You call freedom fighters separatist? And you are not ashamed? Change your name to bharattoday.

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