Hundreds of people protested an unprecedented security crackdown and clashed with
police Friday in Indian-controlled Kashmir, as India's government said it was constantly reviewing the situation in the disputed region and the restrictions there will be removed over the next few days.
The U.N. Security Council met on Jammu and Kashmir for the first time in decades, and Pakistan's ambassador to the world body said the session showed that people in the region "may be locked up ... but their voices were heard today." The Security Council took no action during the closed meeting, which was called for by
China and Pakistan.
Both
India and
Pakistan claim the Himalayan region, which is divided between the nuclear-armed rivals.