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Human rights in Kashmir
More Votes, Fewer Rights: Jammu and Kashmir Assembly to Reconvene for 1st Time Since Reorganization
By Tarushi Aswani
“People were waiting for a chance to express their resentment towards the coercive changes, but the real levers of power now lie outside the scope of the elected leadership.”
Radha Kumar on Kashmir, 5 Years After Article 370 Was Scrapped
By Catherine Putz
Five years after the hollowing out of Article 370, “Alienation from the Indian union is high in the valley.”
India Arrests Prominent Kashmiri Rights Activist Under Anti-Terror Law
By Associated Press
Khurram Parvez has highlighted the culture of impunity and widespread rights abuses by Indian troops in the region.
Kashmir’s Displaced Struggle to Survive Amid COVID-19
By Bhat Burhan and Saqib Mugloo
“It took me 40 years to build this house, and it took the Indian forces less than 40 seconds to destroy it.”
India’s Top Court Orders Review of All Curbs in Kashmir
By Associated Press
The review includes the suspension of internet service in the region, which has been ongoing for months.
Britain’s Kashmir Conundrum: Poetic Justice?
By Shairee Malhotra
The Kashmir question – a legacy of British imperialism -- is dividing Britain’s electorate ahead of crucial elections.
Kashmir: What a Curfew Feels Like
By Parul Abrol
What might Kashmiris be feeling and experiencing under India's crackdown?
Kashmir After Article 370: Instability, Unrest, and Geopolitics
By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
Kashmir is about to enter a new era. What can the region expect?
All These Years Later, Do Not Forget the Kunan-Poshpora Mass Rapes
By Priyanka Borpujari
The Indian Army's violence against Kashmiri women must be etched in the history books.
On Indian Republic Day, Remember Kashmir
By Sameer Lalwani and Gillian Gayner
Insurgency in Kashmir has largely been militarily crushed, yet Indian policies have failed to secure a stable peace.
The Trouble With Modi's Balochistan Comments
By Kunwar Khuldune Shahid
After ignoring the turmoil in Kashmir, India's prime minister is now aggravating the crisis in Balochistan
Burhan Wani’s Killing Brings Kashmir to a Crossroads
By Fahad Shah
Burhan Muzaffar Wani's death has sparked the Kashmiri tinder box. What happens now?
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