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Police fire on Kashmir protesters | |
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Police in Indian-administered Kashmir have fired on thousands of protesters demonstrating against the alleged rape and murder of two young women. | |
Tear gas and live rounds were used to break up the march in Shopian town. | |
Protesters accuse Indian paramilitary forces of raping and killing the women. On Sunday police said forensic tests showed the women had been raped. | |
Protests over the deaths have raged in the Muslim-majority Kashmir valley since the bodies were found on 30 May. | |
One protester died during clashes with police last week, after being hit on the head by a tear gas shell. | |
More than 100 others have so far been wounded. At least four people were hurt during unrest on Monday. | |
'Case of rape' | 'Case of rape' |
The BBC's Altaf Hussain in Srinagar says police have imposed curfew-like restrictions in the city and some other towns in the valley to prevent marchers reaching Shopian. | |
Shops are closed and schools, colleges and many government offices are shut across the valley, our correspondent says. | |
The strike has been called by senior separatist leader, Syed Ali Shah Geelani. | |
Mr Geelani, who had called on people to march to Shopian on Monday, was arrested on Saturday night. | |
The bodies of the two young women were found in a canal in the town of Shopian on 30 May. They had gone missing the previous evening. | |
The cause of their deaths is still being investigated, but police say a post-mortem examination shows they were raped. | |
"The forensic lab report indicates that an offence has taken place," inspector general of police B Srinivas told the BBC. | "The forensic lab report indicates that an offence has taken place," inspector general of police B Srinivas told the BBC. |
"We have registered a case of rape and taken up investigation." | "We have registered a case of rape and taken up investigation." |
The state government announced an inquiry into the allegations last Monday, insisting that the "initial findings do not suggest either rape or murder". | |