(17 Sep 2010)
Lahore
1. Wide of Jammat-Ud-Dawa and Tehreek Azadi-e-jammu Kashmir workers holding flags and banner reading (English) "Indian dogs leave from Kashmir"
2. Mid of leader addressing to rally
3. Mid of protesters raising hands, placard reading (Urdu) "He who is a friend of India is a traitor"
4. Close of protester shouting (Urdu) "What relation with Kashmiries? Allah is one."
5. Mid of protesters raising flags and placards
6. Close of placard reading (Urdu) "Kashmir will not get free by just condemning, it will be free by fighting the Hindus"
7. SOUNDBITE: (Urdu) Saeed Elhai, local leader of Jammat-Ud-Dawa group:
"We want to send a message to our Kashmiri brothers, you are not alone. By the grace of Allah the whole Pakistani people are with you. Meanwhile your struggle will continue until Kashmir gets freedom. We will not let peace happen in Pakistan unless Kashmir is liberated. We will not sit idle in Pakistan"
8. Various of protester holding flags and placards
9. Over the shoulder shot of Jammat-Ud-Dawa leader addressing to workers
Muzaffarabad
10. Various of Jammat-e-Islami worker holding banner and flags marching shouting (Urdu) he who is a friend of India is a traitor
11. Close of Jammat-e-Islami flag
12. Mid of protestors shouting (Urdu) "Wage Jihad, wage Jihad on the way of Allah"
13. Close of placard "When oppression strong then it finish
14. Close of placard read (English) "Go India go"
15. SOUNDBITE: (Urdu) Sheikh Aqeel Ur Rehman, Leader of Jammat-e-Islami group: ++AUDIO AS INCOMING++
"We are protesting against India violence in Kashmir and we want to show this brutal act to the world. Until India gives their right of freedom our struggle will continue ".
16. Close of protestor shouting " We will sacrify ourselves for Kashmiries"
17. Low angle protestors shouting "We want freedom"
Srinagar, Jammu-Kashmir
18. Various of funeral procession of a Yasir Rafiq who succumbed to his injuries after being wounded in police firing; protesters chanting pro-freedom slogans
19. Various of women wailing
20. Wide of funeral
STORYLINE :
Demonstrators in Pakistan on Friday took to the streets to protest India's crackdown on Kashmir separatists.
India sent army troops into the streets of Kashmir on Friday as it intensified a crackdown on increasingly angry separatist protests in the region, where three more Muslim demonstrators were killed in clashes, police said.
"We want to send a message to our Kashmiri brothers, you are not alone," said Saeed Elhai, a local leader of the Jammat-Ud-Dawa group in Lahore.
Paramilitary forces and police have taken the lead in confronting protesters since widespread protests began in June, but with violence escalating over the past week, the government has searched for a new strategy, settling on bringing the military in on Friday.
While some Indian officials have called for easing harsh security laws as a goodwill gesture, a top state official said Friday the government would use all its powers to restore order.
Thousands of people in Indian Kashmir defied an indefinite curfew and marched in the funeral procession of a protestor who was wounded in police firing and died in hospital on Thursday.
Yasir Rafiq , a relative of Kashmiri separatist leader Yasin Malik, was buried in Srinagar amid chants of pro-freedom and anti-India slogans .
At least 97 people have been killed in the recent demonstrations demanding the mostly Muslim region be given independence from Hindu-dominated India or be allowed to merge with predominantly Muslim Pakistan.
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