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01 Jun 2017 | 01:42 PM UTC

India: Ramadan curfew implemented in Kashmir /update 1

Ramadan curfew imposed in Kashmir after violence

Warning

Event

Thousands of people defied a government imposed curfew on Sunday, May 28, to attend the funeral of Sazar Ahmad Bhat, senior leader of the Hizbul Mujahideen group. Authorities have imposed strict security measures in Srinagar and other cities, including erecting barricades, and cutting telephone services. Funeral attendees reportedly shouted anti-India and pro-independence slogans.

Additional protests are likely in the coming days, and may result in clashes. 

Context

Violent anti-India protests took place in Kashmir following the death of a prominent militant commander in the region on Saturday, May 27. Security forces killed Sabzar Ahmad Bhat, the leader of Hizbul Mujahideen, during an overnight raid in the Tral area on Saturday. At least one other militant was also killed by the government forces. The news of  Bhat's death triggered spontaneous protests throughout the Kashmir region which led to clashes with police. At least one person was killed and ten wounded during the anti-India demonstrations.

Hizbul Mujahideen is one of the largest local militant groups that has been fighting against Indian rule since an armed rebellion started in 1989.

Advice

Individuals present in India are advised to stay away from all demonstrations, adhere to all instructions issued by authorities, and monitor developments to the situation. Anticipate localized transportation disruptions and avoid affected areas as much as possible.

As a reminder, some Western governments advise their citizens against nonessential travel to the west of Jammu and Kashmir state and against all travel to the border region with Pakistan (direct vicinity of the Line of Control) due to the high threat of terrorism.