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The latest violence erupted in the town of Mendhar, which had been untouched by the mass protests that have engulfed1 the Kashmir valley. Police opened fire after protesters tried to enter a Christian2 school and attacked government buildings.
In New Delhi, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh met with major political parties to build a consensus3 on how to handle the growing tensions in Kashmir. The meeting ended with an agreement to send a delegation4 to Kashmir to assess the situation. But no concrete initiatives to calm the region emerged from the marathon five-hour session.
Dialogue essential
Before opening the meeting, the prime minister said dialogue is the only way out of the crisis. But he said talks will be difficult unless peace is restored.
"We are ready for dialogue with anybody and any group that does not espouse5 or practice violence," said Prime Minister Singh. "We have also told the state government to restore peace and public order in order to create conditions congenial to a dialogue process."
The meeting in New Delhi also failed to reach a consensus on revoking6 a tough security law that gives armed forces sweeping7 powers to arrest, search and detain suspects in Kashmir. It has been a long-standing demand in the heavily militarized region. But some senior government ministers and the main opposition8 Bharatiya Janata Party oppose reducing the powers of the armed forces at a time when the protests are growing.
Young leaders
The demonstrations9 have mostly been led by young Kashmiris, who have hurled10 stones at security forces and burned or damaged government buildings. Security forces have resorted to opening fire to control the crowds, resulting in the death of at least 90 civilians11 in the past three months.
Prime Minister Singh accused separatist groups in the region of fanning the violence.
"I was shocked and distressed12 to see young men and women, even children joining the protests on the streets," said added Singh. "While some of these protests may have been impulsive13 or spontaneous, it cannot be denied that some of these incidents were orchestrated by certain groups."
Kashmir is a Muslim-majority region divided between India and Pakistan. An armed separatist insurgency14 that raged in Indian Kashmir in the 1990s cooled off after the rivals signed a peace deal in 2004. But India is confronting a fresh crisis as mass protests spiral in the region.
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v.支持,赞成,嫁娶 | |
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6 revoking | |
v.撤销,取消,废除( revoke的现在分词 ) | |
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9 demonstrations | |
证明( demonstration的名词复数 ); 表明; 表达; 游行示威 | |
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10 hurled | |
v.猛投,用力掷( hurl的过去式和过去分词 );大声叫骂 | |
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11 civilians | |
平民,百姓( civilian的名词复数 ); 老百姓 | |
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12 distressed | |
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13 impulsive | |
adj.冲动的,刺激的;有推动力的 | |
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14 insurgency | |
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