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SRINAGAR, India (AFP) - – Indian army soldiers joined police and paramilitary troops enforcing a curfew across much of Kashmir Wednesday, in a bid to quell violent protests in the insurgency-hit region.
 
The curfew was imposed Tuesday after two men and one woman died when security personnel opened fire to contain angry separatist demonstrations that have been fuelled by the deaths of several protesters over the past month.
 
Curfew orders have been widely ignored in recent days, and the presence of the Indian army was seen as a show of force designed to end the increasingly violent protests.
 
"We have conducted flag marches through the streets of Srinagar," Indian army spokesman J.S. Brar told AFP.
 
Military trucks and jeeps carrying soldiers in full battle-gear passed through tense and empty roads of Srinagar as police and paramilitary forces dotted the streets.
 
Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian Kashmir, has been the focus of protests since June 11, when a 17-year-old student died from a police tear-gas shell. The three deaths on Tuesday also occurred in Srinagar.
 
The recent demonstrations are the biggest since 2008 when violent protests killed over 40 people. For the first time in years the army has been called in to quell protests in Srinagar.
 
"In order to save human lives we had to request the army's help," senior state minister Ali Mohammed Sagar said.
 
The army's deployment annoyed separatist politicians fighting to end Indian rule in the scenic Himalayan region.
 
"Unfortunately, the army has always been India's first and last resort in handling Kashmir," top separatist Mirwaiz Umar Farooq said in a statement.
 
"It's ever-increasing presence in the state has been with the intention of consolidating its control over the territory," he said.
 
Indian police and paramilitary forces, who have been struggling to control the wave of protests in the Muslim-majority Kashmir valley, have been accused of killing 15 civilians in less than a month.
 
Each death has sparked a new cycle of violence despite appeals for calm from the state's Chief Minister Omar Abdullah.
 
Journalists and photographers were not allowed to move out on the streets of Srinagar as officials cancelled their curfew passes.
 
The cabinet committee on security, chaired by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, met in New Delhi to discuss the surge of tension in Kashmir, and Home Secretary G.K. Pillai flew to the region to assess law and order.
 
Pillai arrived in Srinagar along with Director General of Military Operations Lieutenant General A.M. Verma and held meetings with state officials, including Abdullah.
 
Police said Srinagar and six other towns were under strict curfew.
 
The insurgency against New Delhi's rule over Kashmir has claimed tens of thousands of lives.
 
Despite the curfew, Kashmiris crowded some mosques in downtown Srinagar shouting: "We want freedom." Loudhailers at the mosques carried the call through the streets breaking the silence of empty dark streets.
 
Hindu-majority India and Muslim-majority Pakistan each hold Kashmir in part but claim it in full. They have fought two of their three wars over the region since the subcontinent's partition in 1947.
 
Two Indian guards were killed in Kashmir over the last two days in exchanges of fire across the border with Pakistan, officials said Wednesday.
 
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
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