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    Indian troops use brute force against protesters in Srinagar

    Srinagar, January 27 (KMS): In occupied Kashmir, the troops of Indian Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) damaged several vehicles including the vehicle of a senior reporter of an English daily without any justification after failing to disperse an anti-India demonstration at Habba Kadal in Srinagar.

    A group of youth defying restrictions took to streets at Main Chowk in Habba Kadal and chanted pro-liberation and anti-India slogans. The CRPF and police personnel used brute force to disperse the protesters. The troopers broke the windowpanes of vehicles including that of chief reporter of daily Rising Kashmir, Abid Bashir.

    KCEU holds demonstration outside the Indian Embassy

    Brussels, January 26 (KMS): The Kashmir Centre European Union (KCEU) staged a demonstration outside the Indian embassy in Brussels, today.   January 26th is celebrated as Republic Day in India; the anniversary of the signing of the post-colonial constitution in 1950. In occupied Kashmir the day is observed as a Black Day as the Kashmiris yet to be granted their own freedom.

    British Kashmiris observe Indian Republic Day as Black Day

    London, January 27 (KMS): British Kashmiris coming Luton, Slough, Ashbury, Chesham, Woking, High-Wycombe, Watford, Manchester, Nottingham  and other cities of the United Kingdom observed the Indian Republic Day as Black Day.

    Kashmiris observe India’s Republic Day as Black Day

    Troops martyr youth in fresh act of state terrorism

    Srinagar, January 26 (KMS): Complete strike was observed in occupied Kashmir as Kashmiris on both sides of the Line of Control and across the world marked India’s Republic Day, today, as Black Day.

    The day was observed to convey to the international community that India’s continued denial of Kashmiris’ right to self-determination belied its claim of being a democratic republic.

    Kashmiris observe Black Day today

    Mobile phone, internet networks jammed in IHK

    Srinagar, January 26 (KMS): Kashmiris on both sides of the Line of Control (LoC) and across the world are observing Indian Republic Day, today, as Black Day to remind the international community that India’s continued denial of Kashmiris’ right to self-determination was contrary to its claim of being a democratic republic. The mobile phone and Internet networks are jammed across the Kashmir Valley.

    Kashmiris to observe India’s Republic Day as Black Day tomorrow

    Authorities flayed for harassing people in occupied Kashmir

    Srinagar, January 25 (KMS): In occupied Kashmir, complete strike will be observed to mark the India’s Republic Day, as Black Day, tomorrow, to remind the international community that India’s claim of being a democratic republic was totally misleading as it had denied the people of Kashmir their inalienable right to self-determination.

    Call for the observance of the Day has been given by the All Parties Hurriyet Conference, veteran Kashmiri Hurriyet leader, Syed Ali Gilani, JKLF Chairman Muhammad Yasin Malik, the High Court Bar Association and other pro-liberation leaders and organisations.

    Protest demo against harassment of Kashmiri students

    Srinagar, January 24 (KMS): In occupied Kashmir, dozens of students under the banner of Student Welfare Association-Kashmir (SWA-K) held a protest demonstration at Press Colony in Srinagar against the harassment of Kashmiri students outside the Valley and attack on a Kashmiri student in Indian state of Madhya Pradesh (MP).

    Demos in Nowshera, Kathua against puppet regime

    Srinagar, January 22 (KMS): In occupied Kashmir, people took to the streets in Nowshera and Kathua areas to protest against the anti-people policies of the puppet regime.

    Protesters subjected to brute force in Srinagar

    Glowing tributes paid to martyrs of Gaw Kadal

    Srinagar, January 21 (KMS): In occupied Kashmir, several people were injured when Indian police used brute force against peaceful protesters in Srinagar, today.

    The police resorted to baton charge to disperse a procession led by the Chairman of Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front, Muhammad Yasin Malik, while it was heading towards the Lal Chowk from Gaw Kadal Bridge. Clashes between police personnel and the protesters were witnessed in Gaw Kadal, Maisuma, Residency Road and other areas. Later, the police personnel barged into the residential houses and beat up the inmates without any provocation.

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