SRINAGAR: Separatists extended their protest shutdown in Kashmir till August 12 and warned police officers and bureaucrats by naming them as life in the Valley remained paralysed with curfew restrictions in place for the 30th consecutive day.More than 50 people have been killed and thousands wounded after terrorist Burhan Wani's killing on July 8 sparked mas0sive street protests in Kashmir.Separatist Syed Ali Shah Geelani said in a statement, "This criminal and butcher Touseef Mir, SHO of bus stand police chowki, is warned that that rogues and killers like him would be brought to book. We cannot stop people who want to tackle you directly . "You should be ashamed for such heinous crimes against your own people ." Geelani said Mir went to Chee village in Khanabal, where people were readying to hold a demonstration and burnt their tent, took away equipment, and without any provocation, resorted to firing, injuring dozens of people, including seven women, who received pellet injuries in their private parts.Many Kashmiris are living in fear of action by security forces as well as stone-pelters, while loudspeakers in mosques continue to blare anti-India slogans, asking youths to join insurgency. Last week, armed terrorists reportedly addressed three rallies in Anantnag, Kulgam and Pulwama districts. Posters threatening Kashmiri Pandits have also surfaced in south Kashmir's Pulwama district asking them to leave the valley or face consequences. "No space for Kashmiri Pandits who want another Israel in Kashmir to kill Muslims," the posters said.Schools, colleges, business establishments, petrol pumps, banks and private offices were closed, while public transport remained off roads.