Slumped in grief, a Muslim cleric leads funeral prayers for his son—militant leader Shariq Bakshi—killed by Indian security troops. Some call Kashmir's insurgents mujahidin, holy warriors for Islam. Other call them criminals, whose victims—of kidnapping, extortion, and rape—are often other Kashmiris.
—From "Kashmir: Trapped in Conflict," September 1999, National Geographic magazine
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