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Indian Kashmir protests "impracticable" - Pakistan-based militant groups' chief.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

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Text of report by Shabir Ibn Yusuf and Shabir-Ul-Haq headlined "Protests against UJC chief's statement: 12 injured in clashes across Kashmir" published by Indian newspaper The Kashmir Times website on 25 July

Srinagar or Anatnag, 24 July: At least 12 persons, including five policemen, were injured in clashes between protestors and the men in uniform, across the valley today.

Some parts of the valley reeled under undeclared curfew and restrictions. However, normal life remained paralyzed due to strike call given by Hurriyat Conference (G) [separatist group] against the civilian killings and unabated human rights violations.

All shops, offices, educational institutes, banks, petrol pumps, business establishments and government offices across the valley remained closed throughout the day in response to the Hurriyat (G) sponsored strike call.

In Srinagar, paramilitary CRPF [Central Reserve Police Force] troops and policemen were patrolling the …

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