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افتراضي Violence spikes in held Kashmir after videos inflame tension

Violence spikes held Kashmir after SRINAGAR: Demonstrators have stepped up attacks in Indian-held Kashmir and police warned ******rs **t to go home, amid a spike in Violence in the valley, after the army tied a man to the front of a jeep as a human shield.

Police have filed a case against the army over the incident, in which soldiers are accused of seizing a 24-year old shawl weaver on April 9, strapping him to the front of their vehicle and then parading him through villages.

A video of the episode circulated widely on social media, in a reminder for some of human rights abuses perpetrated by Indian security forces as they struggle to contain a insurgency that is **w in its 28th year.

Army spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Rajesh Kalia said the veracity of the video was being ascertained, adding, "Action will be taken against those found guilty of misconduct."

Protests last week followed a botched by-election in which at least eight people were killed.

Over the weekend two more videos circulated on social media showing workers of the ruling political party in occupied Kashmir re**uncing mainstream politics, one of them beside a man wielding a gun.

A**ther, showing the killing of a 17-year old by paramilitary ******rs during the April 9 by-election, has roused further anger. Reuters could **t confirm the veracity of the videos.

HUMAN SHIELD

Farooq Ahmad Dar, a shawl weaver, was picked up by Indian soldiers near the home of a relative after voting in the by-election, he told media. "Look at the fate of the stone-pelter," a soldier is saying over a loudspeaker, in the video.

"This is a phe**me**n that has been going on for the last 27 years," Khurram Parvez, a leading Kashmiri human rights activist jailed last year, told Reuters.

"This is **t the first human shield case. What is different **w is that this case has been documented, thanks to social media."The treatment of Dar was "unlawful and unacceptable," rights group Amnesty International said in a statement.

The state's chief minister, Mehbooba Mufti, said police had registered a case against the local army unit.

The director general of police in the state on Sunday told ******rs to avoid visiting their own homes in South Kashmir after freedom fighters stormed at least four ******rs' houses.

Freedom fighters also shot dead a lawyer affiliated with an opposition political party, as well as a former counter-insurgency commander, police said on Sunday. A worker for the ruling party was killed in south Kashmir late on Saturday.

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