Top Kashmiri rebel leader behind bars

Kashmiri separatist leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani, 82, being arrested outside his residence in Srinagar, India, on Wednesday. (AP)

By ASSOCIATED PRESS

SRINAGAR: Police arrested a top separatist leader Wednesday for rallying massive anti-India protests that have rocked the Indian-controlled Kashmir for months, and supporters reacted by staging fresh protests and hurling stones at troops.

The arrest of hard-liner Syed Ali Shah Geelani, 82, at his residence in Srinagar, the region’s main city, came days after he laid out stiff conditions for peace talks with the Indian government.

Police Inspector-General Shiv Murari Sahai said officers arrested Geelani for causing “breach of peace” in the region.

The news of his arrest triggered fresh protests as scores of young men defied a curfew in a neighborhood in Srinagar and threw stones at government forces.

Police and paramilitary soldiers fired tear gas to quell the protesters, said a police officer on condition of anonymity as he was not authorized to speak with media. No injuries were reported.

Last week, Geelani demanded that India accept Kashmir as a disputed territory, withdraw hundreds of thousands of troops from the region and release all political prisoners as a precondition for peace talks. “Otherwise, the protests would be intensified,” warned Geelani, a key leader of the All Parties Hurriyat Conference, a conglomerate of separatist groups espousing nonviolent means rather than insurgency.

There was no response from the Indian government to Geelani’s demand.

On Wednesday, the streets of Srinagar and other towns were deserted as armed troops in riot gear enforced a rigid curfew for a second straight day.

Armored vehicles patrolled the streets and government forces used steel and barbed wire barricades to seal off public squares and neighborhoods in Srinagar.

Security was further tightened after clashes between government forces and protesters in Srinagar and half a dozen towns and villages injured at least 13 people late Tuesday, a police officer said.

Anti-India sentiment runs deep in Kashmir, which is divided between India and Pakistan, and claimed by both in its entirety. Protesters reject Indian sovereignty over Kashmir and want independence or a merger with predominantly Muslim Pakistan.

The mostly Muslim Himalayan region has been roiled by anti-government demonstrations and clashes between protesters and government forces for the past three months.

At least 69 people, mostly teenage boys and young men in their 20s, have been killed in the civil unrest against rule by predominantly Hindu India.

The recent unrest in Indian Kashmir is reminiscent of the late 1980s, when protests against New Delhi’s rule sparked an armed conflict that has so far killed more than 68,000 people, mostly civilians.

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JUNAID

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We would rather like to call him Freedom Fighter, not rebel. Calling him rebel is disgrace to his struggle. Kashmir is still a disouted territory and both side fighting for its rights. No one is rebel here.

RIAZ MURTAZA

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Shame on government of India to put 82 years leader in jail. He is the representative of Kashmiri people and the relatives of those innocent stone pelters who have been killed by the Indian army. India can not suppress the Kashmiri people. They are struggling from the last 63 years for independence. May, Allah be with them.

UBAID

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Why you call him a rebel?

GAUTAM

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hes not a rebel...if hes a rebel so was Gandhi

IQBAL

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im a kashmiri nd i better knw how brutal india wth us thy killed in lakhs kashmiri people nd frm past 3months thy killed more thn 90 youths nd ther age in between 7 to 23 years nd thr is strict curfew even at shabi qadar nd th same day thy killed 4 youths. thy didnt also allow us to offer nimaz thy sized many masjids. i wana were r our muslim brothers if u wana see further plz see (kashmir voilence on youtube)
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