Most afternoons, there is plenty of work at the Foreigners' Graveyard in Surankote, digging graves for thebodies of terrorists killed in the mountains. The small green field behind the Surankote police station usedto be the size of a suburban bungalow lawn. It now sprawls over an area of an outsize football field, andthreatens to overrun adjoining farms.
The designated burial ground for unidentified terrorists, the graveyard houses the remains of the dozens of jihadis,many from Pakistan and Afghanistan. In the Kashmir valley, graves in what are known as 'martyrs' graveyards'often have elaborately carved headstones. Here, no one seems to care enough to take the trouble.