People in the News, 2nd prize
Ami Vitale
Getty Images
Getty Images
27 February, 2004
Relatives mourn the death of Samreena Iqbal (18), who was killed in an attack on Kashmir's Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Syed in Beeru. The minister escaped after two grenades were thrown at his group. A spokesman of Jamiat-ul-Mujahideen, a hardline Kashmiri group, claimed that they had carried out the attack. The dispute between India and Pakistan over claims to the mountainous northern region of Kashmir has continued for more than 50 years, and has at least twice led to war between the two nuclear powers. The area is controlled by India, but has a 60 per cent Muslim majority. Since 1989, in addition to the demands of Delhi and Islamabad, several other separatist groups have pursued rival claims to the territory, and Muslim insurgency has been on the increase. Cross-border firing and separatist militancy have left a death toll running into tens of thousands. Towards the end of 2004, India and Pakistan appeared to reach some rapprochement over Pakistan, and tensions eased.
Ami Vitale
Ami Vitale is a photographer, writer and filmmaker currently based in Montana. She is an Ambassador for Nikon and a contract photographer with National Geographic magazine. ...
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