Indian army storms APHC headquarters
June 29, 2008 SRINAGAR (Agencies) - At least 60 people were injured when police and protesters clashed for a sixth day Saturday in Indian Held Kashmir as resistance to the transfer of land to a Hindu pilgrim group deepened. Yasin Malik, a key leader of Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front leading one of the protests, was also hurt, police officer Pervez Ahmed said.
The violent clashes came as APHC leader warned the unrest could spiral out of control if the land order is not reversed.
"It will become impossible for the leadership to control public anger if the order is not revoked immediately," said Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, who heads the moderate faction of APHC.
In occupied Kashmir, mammoth marches across the valley, spontaneous shut down and Indian troops' using brute force against the people including Hurriyet leaders Muhammad Yasin Malik, Shabbir Ahmed Shah and Nayeem Ahmed Khan marked the anti-India protests, another day, on Saturday.






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