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India Kashmir Non Lethal Violence

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India Kashmir Non Lethal Violence

In this photo taken Wednesday, July 28, 2010, Indian paramilitary soldiers in riot gear stand guard outside a closed market during a strike in Srinagar, India. They carry stun grenades, tear gas grenades and shotguns loaded with - they say - non-lethal pellets. They are the vanguard trying to fulfill Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's order in August to staunch the bloodshed in Kashmir by using non-lethal measures to control the violent demonstrations that have shaken the Himalayan region for the past three months. (AP Photo/Dar Yasin)

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