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Kashmir’s ‘COVID Warriors’ Are Under Siege

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Kashmir’s ‘COVID Warriors’ Are Under Siege

Prime Minister Modi has praised India’s doctors as heroes amid the pandemic. In Kashmir, they are being harassed and beaten by security forces.

Kashmir’s ‘COVID Warriors’ Are Under Siege

A Kashmiri medical worker wearing protective gear walks past Indian migrant workers waiting in a queue for medical examination outside a hospital in Srinagar, Indian-controlled Kashmir, May 4, 2020.

Credit: AP Photo/Mukhtar Khan

Muzaffer Ahmad, an epidemiologist in Indian-administered Kashmir’s Budgam district, has been at the forefront of efforts to identify, detect, and trace people who have been infected with COVID-19 or may have come in contact with the infected. He positioned himself on the frontline against the global pandemic ever since Kashmiris started to return from countries like Saudi Arabia, China, and Iran as the coronavirus claimed thousands of lives around the world.

On the morning of June 3, Ahmad left from his home in a Budgam village and hitchhiked to a nearby town, Chadoora, where he hoped to get a lift to the hospital where he works. Since a lockdown was in place, he had to get out of the car he had hitchhiked in and walk past a barricade the Jammu and Kashmir Police had erected in Chadoora. A few hundred meters ahead, there was another barricade set up by Indian Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), a paramilitary force.

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