Clampdown in Srinagar
Jul 7, 2010
After 11 days of violent and often fatal protests, the Indian Army was deployed in curfew-bound Srinagar on Wednesday to assist the civil authorities. A glimpse of Srinagar, under curfew and blanketed by a media ban.
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