A top Kashmiri separatist leader has rejected an Indian government plan to end months of deadly civil unrest in Indian-controlled Kashmir.
Syed Ali Shah Geelani says the measures proposed Saturday are unrealistic. He called them a ploy to gain time and deceive the international community.
Geelani also said Sunday New Delhi is "mistaken" if it thinks it can restore peace in Indian Kashmir by releasing a few students and paying money to relatives of protesters killed by security forces.
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More News On The Unrest In Kashmir
India Calls for Easing of Security in Kashmir -- New York Times
India to Review Kashmir Deployment to Tackle Unrest -- New York Times
India announces moves to ease crisis in Kashmir -- BBC
Pro-India parties praise Kashmir plan; critics pan it -- CNN
Hope and cynicism in Kashmir over India security review -- Reuters
Kashmir protest leader rejects Indian govt 'hoodwink' -- AFP
Kashmir Separatist Leader Rejects Indian Proposal -- Wall Street Journal
Wounds tell of violence in Indian Kashmir -- AFP
After 3 months of closure, Kashmir classes reopen defying separatists -- Hindustan Times
Peaceful Uniforms Back on Kashmir’s Streets -- Wall Street Journal
India Reopens Schools in Kashmir -- New York Times
Schools reopen after weeks of unrest in violence-wracked Indian Kashmir, but attendance poor -- Canadian Press
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