The tragedy of Kashmir conflict
Weeks of protests in the disputed region of Kashmir have left dozens dead and hundreds injured - many of them blinded by pellets fired by the Indian army. Kashmir has been a dangerous flashpoint between nuclear-armed neighbours India and Pakistan for more than seven decades. Currently a boundary known as the Line of Control, divides the region in two and it remains one of the most heavily militarised zones in the world. Razia Iqbal has looking at the latest violence in the Kashmir Valley.
(Photo: Kashmiri protestors shout anti-Indian slogans. Credit: Getty Images)
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