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Muharram mourners arrested in Kashmir for pro-Palestine slogans
On 18th July, several Muharram mourners were arrested by Jammu and Kashmir police in Kashmir for raising pro-Palestine slogans during a religious procession.
The arrests were made under the pretext of maintaining public order, but locals view them as a suppression of free speech and religious expression.
The arrested mourners were reportedly chanting slogans in solidarity with the Palestinian cause, a sentiment that resonates deeply in Kashmir due to the shared experience of occupation and oppression. The crackdown on such expressions of solidarity is seen as part of a broader effort by the Indian authorities to stifle dissent in the region.
A local lawmaker condemned the arrests, stating that the Kashmiri people have a right to express their support for oppressed communities around the world, including the Palestinians. The lawmaker further emphasized that the arrests were a violation of the fundamental rights of the mourners.