Lives in the dark shadow on Kashmir
ARBU SULTAN AHMED
These photo groaning in pain on a hospital bed in Srinagar Insha Mushtaq has 14 years.
Razia Begum, a resident of south Kashmir Mushtaq's mother is praying for his quick recovery.
Maharaja Hari Singh Hospital ICU Insha shrapnel in the face was so swollen that his face was completely disfigured.
Doctors say Insha seriously. Insha's father Mushtaq Ahmad Malik are in shock. They are hardly in a position to speak.
Malik says, standing in the corridor of the hospital, "she of the family was in the first floor of the house with other people. It was evening. I was the mosque to pray. He looked out the window and watched him very closely by CRPF shrapnel shot off. "
Deep breath filling Razia Begum says, "she was saying, weeping in pain, mother, I am dying."
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Government Medical College Srinagar Tarikh ophthalmology department head Dr Qureshi says, "both his eyes and his eyes hurt badly there is no hope of returning. We have 117 such cases have come."
The seven people injured by pellets completely lost eyesight. 40 people in the eye injury has been discharged from hospital.
Dr Qureshi says that those who have been injured by shrapnel eyes completely light is unlikely to return.
July 8 popular militant leader claimed that government forces killed Burhan Wani is a big success.
Wani killed since mass protests began in the Kashmir Valley.
To thwart protests on the streets, the government has implemented strict curfew rules.
However, ignoring these rules youths demonstrated in most parts of Kashmir, with thousands of demonstrators, causing many civilian deaths has deep injuries.
Government forces bullets, tear gas canisters, gas and pellets of paper is used on protesters.
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Bahadur Sardar Sohan Singh of Amritsar Eye Hospital Dr. Pritam Singh, senior retinal surgeon doctor says his patients are coming from the constant k, which pellets are partially or totally blind.
Dr Singh said, "shrapnel injuries usually deliver punched in the eye. Since these are very delicate part of the human body and in most cases it destroys the retina. The shrapnel on people's lives do not take the life to make sure the crippled. "
Government forces on the Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), which are accused of violations are criticized.
Under the rules of SOP in the uncontrollable situation is instructed to target the legs.
But 90 per cent of people admitted to various hospitals in the part above the waist injuries.
A doctor said on condition of anonymity, "government forces are deliberately targeting the chest and head. His purpose is to kill."
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Insha is being treated in the hospital, where the stories of pain and suffering is heard from all directions.
Most victims do not want to talk or do not want to be photographed because the police agencies are monitoring them.
The 16-year-old actor's bed ward Fyajh Gnai are lying. He Charar-e-Sharif in Budgam district of Kashmir in the 11th grade reading.
Gnai says, "On July 10 I was going to my friend's house and were walking protest. Suddenly felt something very hard on my left eye. Completely blackout happened. I thought I got shot and died would go."
Gnai in the corner of the room next to the bed Shabir Ahmed Dar, a nurse for 17 years of the right eye is investigating.
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Dar's condition is more serious than Gnai. According to doctors Dar light may lose his right eye.
The three-member team of eye doctors from AIIMS, New Delhi, Kashmir valley that is sent to doctors in this time of crisis will cooperate.
Who led the team of doctors Sudarshan Kumar has praised the efforts of doctors to the Valley.
After examining the patient's doctors Dr Kumar said the "war situation" is facing.

