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Kashmir, nuclear war threat and the UN's uselessness

Nasir Shafi, 11, disappeared during the ongoing protests in India's occupied Kashmir on Friday, Sept. 16. When his dead body was discovered in the woods near the village in the Harwan area in the evening hours, there were at least 300 pellet bullets in his back, one of his arms were broken, the bruises on his face showing that he was beaten were visible to the eye and part of his hair was torn off. Nasir, who was known his friends by the nickname "Mumin" (believer), was killed by Indian soldiers, according to villagers. But the Indian police, despite the 300 pellet marks on his back, were saying that Nasr may have been attacked by a bear, fallen off the mountain or had a heart attack.










#Kashmir
#UN
#Nuclear war
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