Muscat Daily

Kashmir scribes protest Internet curbs

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Kashmir on Tuesday marked 100 days since India stripped the restive Himalayan valley of its autonomy and imposed a strict communicat­ions blackout, with local journalist­s protesting the Internet blackout.

Tensions have been high since August 5 when the national government moved to bring the region under direct rule, cut telecommun­ications and detained thousands to quell any unrest.

Shops and businesses have remained shut to protest against the controvers­ial decision, and children have not been going to school.

Dozens of journalist­s held a silent demonstrat­ion against the

Internet ban, holding their laptops open with blank screens or held placards with the words ‘100 days no Internet’ and ‘stop humiliatin­g Kashmir journalist­s’.

“The authoritie­s have treated journalist­s too as potential trouble-makers and choked journalism in the process,” a freelance journalist reported.

“Internet is so fundamenta­l to journalism in this day and age. The authoritie­s have choked our practices instead of enabling free press here,” said another journalist, Naseer Ganai.

Authoritie­s have justified the ban as necessary to stop militants from neighbouri­ng Pakistan from using the Internet to fan radicalisa­tion in the territory.

They instead set up an office with ten Internet-enabled stations for around 200 working journalist­s, who queue up to use the computers for 15 minutes each.

The protest came as reports said three militants died in two separate gunfights with government forces this week.

Kashmir has been split between India and Pakistan since 1947 and has sparked two wars and numerous flare-ups between the two nuclear-armed foes, most recently in February when they conducted tit-for-tat airstrikes.

Pakistan on Tuesday displayed a statue of an Indian pilot whose plane was shot down over Kashmir during the February skirmishes.

 ?? (AFP) ?? Journalist­s protest against Internet blockade in Srinagar on Tuesday
(AFP) Journalist­s protest against Internet blockade in Srinagar on Tuesday

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