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*** 9-Oct-16 World View -- New Anti-India violence erupts in Kashmir after police kill 12-year-old boy

This morning's key headlines from GenerationalDynamics.com
  • New Anti-India violence erupts in Kashmir after police kill 12-year-old boy
  • Indian media increasingly accepts the 'indigenous' nature of the Kashmir protests

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**** New Anti-India violence erupts in Kashmir after police kill 12-year-old boy
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Kashmiri Muslim women shout anti-India slogans in Srinagar on Saturday (EPA)

Junaid Ahmad Akhoon, a 12-year-old boy, died early on Saturday after
being "sprayed with pellets" by police pellet guns on Friday during
anti-India protests. About 50 more people were injured during the
Friday protests. Police said the boy was injured during clashes
between protesters and security forces, but the local residents
alleged that the boy was not involved in any protest.

The killing triggered new violent clashes on Saturday between
thousands of protesters in Srinagar, the provincial capital city of
Kashmir, and Indian troops, who fired warning shots and used tear gas
and pellet guns. Intermittent clashes spread to different
regions in Kashmir throughout the day. Curfews were re-imposed
in several districts, after having been lifted for only
a few days.

It's now been 92 days of almost continuous protests and riots since
the July 8 killing by security forces of Burhan Wani, the leader of
the Hizbul Mujahideen separatist group in Kashmir. Over 90 people
have been killed and over 12,000 injured since the July 8 killing.
Stone-throwing crowds are met with security forces spraying the crowds
using pellet guns. Hundreds of people have been blinded by the
pellets. International Business Times and Daily Kashmir Images

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**** Indian media increasingly accepts the 'indigenous' nature of the Kashmir protests
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According to official government figures, 446 people were arrested in
the last week. Close to 7000 people have been arrested in Jammu and
Kashmir since July 8, while more than 450 people have been booked under
the Public Safety Act (PSA), a 1978 law considered highly restrictive.
In addition, police sources say that 1500 others are under detention
without any charges, and their detention doesn’t reflect in the
official records.

Judging from Indian media, numbers like these are driving increased
acceptance of the view that the continuing protests and violence in
Kashmir are not being caused by Pakistan, but are "indigenous" and
"organic," meaning that it's coming from the people, rather than from
the politicians.

One Kashmir government spokesman, Nayeem Akhtar, compared the
situation today to protests that occurred in 2010, which were purely
political:

> [indent]<QUOTE>"[We are finding] ourselves in an unprecedented
> situation. ...
>
> There is a difference, lot of difference between 2010 and
> 2016. Like the local leadership apparently is not in control, the
> leadership has gone to 10 and 12 year old boys. Those who lead are
> driven by the street. In 2010, they could assert and bring it
> back. What we did (in 2010) is the role of opposition. I wish
> National Conference does the same but they have
> disappeared."<END QUOTE>
[/indent]

"National Conference" is a political party formed in 1947 with the
objective of achieving Kashmiri independence from India through
political means. Akhtar's point is that there is no longer political
control of the protests, which are now being led by teenagers who
weren't even around to protest in the past. It's this generational
change that's caused a political protest to become a violent
protest.

Parvez Imroz, a rights activist in Kashmir supporting the separatists,
also emphasizes a generational change:

> [indent]<QUOTE>"The government doesn't really know what to do and how
> to control protests.
>
> The state has become more vehement, firing bullets and pellets on
> unarmed people. But, despite all this use of force, people are
> organizing these protests well, which was not the case in the
> early 1990s. It was more of an emotional outburst back then. And
> many young people who are now on the streets have not seen the
> fear and terror that was instilled by the government forces in
> early 1990s.
>
> Now that element of fear is gone. ...
>
> The use of force against protesters is likely to continue. But one
> thing is certain - this uprising has given [a] new dimension to
> the resistance in Kashmir.
>
> The young generation is really controlling things on the streets.
>
> In [the] 1990s, and even till early 2000, some people from here
> would go and openly talk to the Indian government on behalf of
> people, but that can't happen now because people here have
> realized nothing comes out of these talks.
>
> But it remains to be seen how young people leading the protests
> will organize themselves and lead the struggle in the times
> ahead."<END QUOTE>
[/indent]

From the point of view of Generational Dynamics, this is how the world
works. The 1947 Partition war between Muslims and Hindus was one of
the bloodiest wars of the 20th century, so horrific that the survivors
did everything they could to make sure that it never happens again.
And the survivors were successful, as long as they were alive.
But now they're pretty much all gone, and the young people rioting
in Kashmir have no personal connection to the horrors of
the Partition war, and they're ready, willing, anxious and able
to risk having it happen again.

As I described in a recent article,
India's last two generational crisis wars were India's
1857 Rebellion, which pitted India's Hindus against the British
colonialists, and the 1947 Partition war, which pitted Hindus and
Muslims against each other, following the partitioning of the Indian
subcontinent into India and Pakistan. As we described in that
article, the 1857 war led naturally to violence between Hindus and
Muslims decades later, and then to the 1947 war.

Now we're seeing that the 1947 war is leading, decades later, to new
violence between Hindus and Muslims. Generational Dynamics predicts
that we're seeing a kind of repeat of 1947, and that this increasing
violence will lead to a new generational crisis war between Hindus and
Muslims, and from there to full-scale war between Pakistan and India.
Indian Express and Kashmir Public Safety Act (1978) and Al-Jazeera (6-Sep)

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KEYS: Generational Dynamics, India, Kashmir, Srinagar, Junaid Ahmad Akhoon,
Burhan Wani, Hizbul Mujahideen, Public Safety Act, PSA,
Nayeem Akhtar, National Conference, Parvez Imroz

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