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Indian Army bars our entry into Gurez Valley: Bakerwals

Srinagar, July 12, 2014: Indian Army’s fencing of registered pasture lands near Line of Control (LoC) to curb movement of Kashmiri liberation acivists in Gurez has affected the livelihood of thousands of Bakerwals.
This year hundreds of nomads along with their livestock are stranded at Razdan Top as they said that Indian army has barred their entry to the Gurez valley.

Indian Army forcibly occupies rabbit farm in Pattan Kashmir

 
Sriangar, 8 July 2014 : Indian Army has forcibly occupied a rabbit farm in Pattan area of north Kashmir’s Baramulla district causing strong resentment among the employees and the residents of the neighbourhood villages.

Facing harassment from forces, security agencies civilian attempts suicide in Pulwama

 
They said that in a bid to save himself from the said wrath of these security agencies, shakeel Ahmed Ganaie made an attempt on his life by consuming poisonous substance on Thursday  June 25 evening.

Kashmir Bemina Degree College student says harassment by Indian Army officer

 
Monday, 23 June 2014  Srinagar:  A youth in Jammu and Kashmir has said that an Indian army officer of harassing him from past six months and is forcing him to join militant ranks. 
Tajamul Ahmed Dar, a resident of Gotapora Soibugh, in central Kashmir's Budgam district said an Indian Army Major Pragh from 2-Rashtriya Rifls  Fox Company deployed at Dhermuna Army camp is trying to label him as militant and every now and then the officer is conducting raids at his house accusing him being in league with militants.

Two civilian killed, 2 injured in indian army firing on car in Budgam Kashmir

Srinagar,  Monday, 3 Nov 2014  :  Indian troops  fired at a civilian vehicle  Maruti car  killed two Kashmiri civilians  and critically injured two other youths or civiians  in Budgam district, today. 
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