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Kashmir human rights

After Pahalgam, India Has a New Kashmir Strategy: Collective Punishment
By Tarushi Aswani
In Indian-ruled Kashmir, homes allegedly linked to anti-India rebels have become targets, leaving innocent family members to pick up the pieces.

‘Not Just Drowning’: Gujjar Community Demands Justice Over Suspicious Deaths in Kashmir
By Sajad Hameed and Rehan Qayoom
Police say the men drowned accidentally, but families and activists allege torture and demand an independent probe into mysterious deaths in Kashmir.

Empty Fields: The Use (and Abuse) of UAPA in Kashmir
By Qadri Inzamam and Haziq Qadri
From cricket players to journalists, Kashmiris are being booked under a law critics say is designed to stifle all dissent.

China Hopes UN Meeting Spurs India-Pakistan Talks on Kashmir
By Associated Press
A UN Security Council meeting called by Beijing to address the Kashmir issue was held on Wednesday.

How Kashmir Fits Into a Dangerous Global Tide of Nationalism
By Lionel Beehner
The unilateral way in which India changed Jammu and Kashmir’s status does not auger well for future peace.

In Kashmir, Security Searches Lead to Sexual Abuse
By Qadri Inzamam
India's renewed Cordon and Search Operations are proving a nightmare for Kashmir's women.

Why India Must Change Its Kashmir Policy
By Ikram Ullah
The mood in Kashmir is more dangerous than ever before. India must change tactics before it's too late.

Brazil’s Shameful Silence About Kashmir
By Dawisson Belém Lopes
Brazil needs to take India to task for human rights abuses in the disputed Kashmir region.
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