Teens swept up in night raids in occupied Kashmir clampdown
Ali Mohammad Rah sat on the pavement outside a police station in Indian-occupied Kashmir's main city of Srinagar on Tuesday, waiting to see his teenage sons, who were swept up in government raids overnight.
“Soldiers violently banged windows of our home while we were sleeping,” Rah told AFP, saying his sons — aged 14 and 16 — were taken away before dawn in the Srinagar neighbourhood of Mehjoor Nagar.
“They just barged in and dragged my two sons away.”
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Government sources say at least 4,000 people have been detained in Kashmir since India revoked the restive Himalayan region's autonomy on August 5 and imposed a massive security lockdown on the restive region.
Protests have broken out frequently, prompting raids by police and paramilitary forces.
In Nowshera, in an old quarter of the city, residents said several young men were taken away and detained by police on Sunday night.