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'''I Protest''' is a ] by ],<ref name="Dilnaz Boga">{{cite news|title=A struggle to speak and be heard|url=http://dawn.com/2011/05/27/a-struggle-to-speak-and-be-heard/|accessdate=9 June 2012|newspaper=Dawn|date=27 May 2011|author=Dilnaz Boga}}</ref> which protested against ] in ] by security forces, during ].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tech/social-media/Kashmir-protest-reaches-social-networks/articleshow/6264788.cms|title=Kashmir protest reaches social networks|date=Aug 6 2010|work=Times of India|accessdate=6 August 2010}}{{dead link|date=June 2012}}</ref><ref name="Wasim Bhatt">{{cite book|title=Until My Freedom Has Come: The New Intifada in Kashmir|publisher=Penguin Books|isbn=978-0143416470|url=http://books.google.com.pk/books?id=X7YOrcv1Bz0C&pg=PA105#v=onepage&q&f=false|author=Wasim Bhatt|editor=Sanjay Kak|accessdate=9 June 2012|page=105|chapter=Captive City|date=30 June 2011}}</ref> '''I Protest''' is a ] by ],<ref name="Dilnaz Boga">{{cite news|title=A struggle to speak and be heard|url=http://dawn.com/2011/05/27/a-struggle-to-speak-and-be-heard/|accessdate=9 June 2012|newspaper=Dawn|date=27 May 2011|author=Dilnaz Boga}}</ref> which protested the alleged ] in ], during ].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tech/social-media/Kashmir-protest-reaches-social-networks/articleshow/6264788.cms|title=Kashmir protest reaches social networks|date=Aug 6 2010|work=Times of India|accessdate=6 August 2010}}{{dead link|date=June 2012}}</ref><ref name="Wasim Bhatt">{{cite book|title=Until My Freedom Has Come: The New Intifada in Kashmir|publisher=Penguin Books|isbn=978-0143416470|url=http://books.google.com.pk/books?id=X7YOrcv1Bz0C&pg=PA105#v=onepage&q&f=false|author=Wasim Bhatt|editor=Sanjay Kak|accessdate=9 June 2012|page=105|chapter=Captive City|date=30 June 2011}}</ref>


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I Protest is a rap song by MC Kash, which protested the alleged civilian killings in Indian-administered Kashmir, during 2010 Kashmir unrest.

References

  1. Dilnaz Boga (27 May 2011). "A struggle to speak and be heard". Dawn. Retrieved 9 June 2012.
  2. "Kashmir protest reaches social networks". Times of India. Aug 6 2010. Retrieved 6 August 2010. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  3. Wasim Bhatt (30 June 2011). "Captive City". In Sanjay Kak (ed.). Until My Freedom Has Come: The New Intifada in Kashmir. Penguin Books. p. 105. ISBN 978-0143416470. Retrieved 9 June 2012.

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