Kashmiris protest against Sammara blast

June 15, 2007 Press TV

Indian Kashmiri Shia Muslim activists protested against the US President George W. Bush policies in Iraq and the Sammara blast.

A large number of Indian Kashmiri shia Muslims showed their rage against the attack to Holy shrine of Shia Imams in Sammara, AFP reported.

They burned the US President pictures and shouted anti-US slogans during their protest rally in Srinagar , the summer capital of the state of Jammu and Kashmir, which is located in 876 km north of Delhi.

Dozens more of Shia Muslims in Indian administered Kashmir blocked roads as they protested against this attack.

Deafening blasts razed Al-Askari mosque's two gold-covered minarets in the largely Sunni town of Samarra north of Baghdad raising fears of more violence in Iraq.