While internet access remains off-limits in Kashmir, many Pakistanis have taken to Twitter to denounce the change in Kashmir. But they too have been subject to censorship.
Category: Opinions
Kashmiris Are Living A Long Nightmare Of Indian Colonialism
The situation in Kashmir shows that colonisation isn’t just done by Europeans – India has a long history of it too.
Reducing Carbon Footprint and Waste Generation is the Need of the Hour, Says Indian Environmentalist
The solution is in sensitizing people to the dangers of pollution.
Regulating Kashmiri Lives
“How the Kashmir siege coincided with my PhD defence and how my parents who were eagerly waiting for it all these years are yet to know that I was awarded a doctorate.”
Citizens of Nowhere: One Million Rohingya Still Without Rights, Status or Justice
Refugees lack proper sanitation and live in emergency conditions, but still they choose to remain rather to return under a repatriation deal without guarantees of justice for past (or potential) crimes against them.
Going Green is All About What You Gain, Not What You Give Up
If you style pro-environmental behaviour as onerous, then moral appeals of the ‘You will have to make sacrifices to save the planet’ kind are never far behind.
One Nation Under Stress?
Stress has been commodified, but stressism offers no solutions to the structural problems of modern life.
Australian Universities Can’t Rely on India If Funds from Chinese Students Start to Fall
India is still far too poor to become the next “cash cow” for Australian universities.
Cinema And New Laws Bring Greater Acceptance And Visibility For Vietnamese Transgenders
Living as an LGBTQI+ person in a Communist society often means the state determines to what extent one can be visible in public space.
New Series: Preparing For The Next Crisis
In 2007 the left was not prepared to respond to the crisis. This time it must be different
Freedom of Speech: A History From The Forbidden Fruit To Facebook
Freedom of speech, to be meaningful, depends on the ability of people of differing opinions to state their opinions without fear that, by doing so, they will be jeopardising their own and loved ones’ well-being.