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After 72-day blackout, mobile phone services restored in Occupied Kashmir

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After 72-day blackout, mobile phone services restored in Occupied Kashmir

Zahid ImranbyZahid Imran
October 14, 2019
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SRINAGAR, October 14: Under mounting international pressure, India on Monday restored mobile phone networks in Indian-occupied Kashmir after a 72-day blackout but the internet remains off-limits to the region’s seven million-plus people.
India cut access to mobile networks in the restive Kashmir Valley in early August citing security concerns as it scrapped the region’s semi-autonomous status and imposed a lock-down.
The easing on Monday covers around four million post-paid mobile phone contracts, but only for calls and text messages. The internet is still unavailable both on cellphone and fixed line networks.
Landlines were restored previously, although residents say connections are erratic.
The stripping of Kashmir’s special status on August 5 also saw New Delhi send in tens of thousands of extra troops to what even before was one of the world’s most heavily militarised zones.
Several hundred Kashmiri politicians, activists, lawyers and others remain in custody, mostly without charge.
Several thousand ordinary Kashmiris were also detained, including children as young as nine, with freedom fighters and security forces clashing at regular rallies. Most have since been released.-Agencies

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