Tensions High In Kashmir A Day After Fatal Clashes -- Washington Post
NEW DELHI - Thousands of Indian security troops fanned out across Kashmir on Tuesday, announcing over loudspeakers that they would shoot anyone defying a curfew imposed a day after 18 people were killed in clashes between police and protesters.
Demonstrations in the disputed Himalayan region erupted Monday amid reports that a Koran had been desecrated in the United States. But they quickly turned into anti-Indian protests, the latest in a summer of violent demonstrations against the Indian military presence.
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