Pakistan militants accuse India of 'genocide' in Kashmir
Militants in Pakistan-administered Kashmir accused New Delhi of "genocide" Wednesday, after days of clashes left 32 people dead and hundreds wounded on the Indian side of the heavily-militarised frontier. Up to 3,000 people gathered at a rally in the Pakistani Kashmir capital Muzaffarabad, where militant leaders vowed to launch a civil disobedience campaign on the Indian side of the contested territory. Violence broke out there Friday after a Hizbul Mujahideen (HM) commander named Burhan Wani -- a 22-year-old poster boy for the region's biggest rebel group -- was killed in a gun battle with government forces.