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India knocks Press TV off air in Kashmir
[Iran Press] India has banned local cable operators in Indian-administered Kashmir from airing Iran's English-language Press TV in the disputed Himalayan region.

State Chief Secretary SS Kapur made the announcement in Kashmir's summer capital of Srinagar on Monday.

"We have decided to impose a ban on the airing of Press TV broadcasts by local cable operators," Kapur told reporters.

The ban comes as Press TV has become popular across the Muslim-majority region due to its enhanced coverage of the regional events over the past three months.

Media organizations have strongly condemned the move and demanded that the government put the channel back on air.

However, reports say more and more people in Kashmir continue to get their news from Press TV via internet services or direct broadcast satellites.

In a separate development, hundreds of Kashmiris have come out to the streets to voice their anger over the desecration of Islam's holy book in the US.

Protests were held in the Indian-administered region's main city of Srinagar, and its neighboring districts despite strict curfews in place.

The protesters, who were shouting anti-US slogans, described the act as despicable, calling for the punishment of those behind the desecration of the Quran.

The protests erupted after pages from the Muslim holy book were torn up and burned in Washington, as well as in other US cities.

The move has outraged Muslims all over the world.

Meanwhile, at least twelve people were killed in Indian-controlled Kashmir as soldiers opened fire on pro-independence rallies on Monday.

Unrest in Kashmir has claimed at least 83 lives over the past three months.

Kashmir has been rocked by a wave of protests over the death of a teenager back in June.

He was killed when Indian police fired teargas shells during demonstrations against India's rule over the mainly Muslim-populated Kashmir.
Posted by: Fred 2010-09-14
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