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By Larry Habegger | Permalink | No Comments | November 11th, 2003 | Trackback

In volatile Gujarat state, still tense from Hindu-Muslim violence last year that killed more than 1,000 people, the most innocuous incident can spark tragedy. In the town of Viramgam, about 35 miles west of Ahmedabad, three Muslims were killed and at least 37 injured recently when a cricket ball hit by a Muslim youth flew into a Hindu temple and struck a deity. Muslim and Hindu cricket players first argued about it, then began throwing rocks and the brawl turned into a riot, with arson and looting of shops. Police quelled the disturbance with live rounds and tear gas. Distrust is rampant between the communities and similar unrest has occurred with equally minimal provocation elsewhere in the state. Remain alert and be prepared to leave the scene at the earliest sign of trouble.




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By Larry Habegger | Permalink | No Comments | November 4th, 2003 | Trackback

Kashmir continues to be a risky place for travelers because of ongoing strife, and this month it could be doubly so because a Pakistan-based militant group threatened to intensify attacks during the holy Muslim period of Ramadan. The threat encouraged civilians to stay away from security installations to avoid becoming targets.




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