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Why President Obama Ignores Human Rights in Kashmir
Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai September 5, 2016 Since the current uprising in Kashmir began with the killing of Burhan Wani on July 8, the unjustifiable and […]
Too many mistakes – What the rest of India owes Kashmir and Kashmiris
Ramachandra Guha In the late summer and early autumn of 2010, the valley of Kashmir was gripped with protest, discontent, violence and suffering, just as […]
In Kashmir, Conspiracies Fester Under Internet Censorship
Kashmir’s “forgotten war” is misunderstood and badly reported as a direct result of government censorship on media outlets and private internet service providers By Naheed […]
Social Boycott and threats to families, Cops from Kashmir are the real losers amid the growing Unrest
Maninder Dabas The story of CRPF Jawan from the valley, Khurshid Ahmad, who despite being hit by 8 bullets is desperate to get on his […]
Kashmir: A story of defiance amid grief
People in Indian-administered Kashmir aim their anger against security forces as death toll and eye injuries mount. by Elizabeth Puranam For Abdul Rehman Mir, the […]
The Rise of more Burhans
Killing of the Hizbul commander in Kashmir is radicalising youth But what has become worrisome for the security establishment is the growing support for militants […]
The Rise of Kashmir’s Second ‘Intifada’
For the first time since 1990, the anger in Kashmir and support for azadi from India is stretched across society in the Valley. By Prem Shankar […]
Burhan Wani and the Power of the Internet misread in Kashmir
Derek O’Brien Years ago I read a definition of the difference between a nationalist and patriot. The nationalist loves his country, the patriot loves the […]
Kashmir; Controlled but Never Owned
Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah, most popular and acknowledged leader of his time, was quite influenced and inspired by the way India was going to emerge after […]