Kashmir has a long history of struggle; its demand for self-determination is neither religious nor racial.
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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.
Alleged ‘Human Shield’ Incident from 2018 Being Shared in Pakistan Social Media as Recent
Hamid Mir, a prominent Pakistani journalist and anchor, has shared misleading videos several times in the past and refrained from deleting them even after being pointed out.
How To Be An Ally With Kashmir: War Stories From The Kitchen
Social justice for Kashmir cannot be separated from other regional struggles, such as those in Balochistan and Waziristan or Assam in India’s northeast.
Oral Historians and Archivists Fill in the Record of the 1947 Partition of India
The scale of the violence was never widely broadcast.
How a British Royal’s Monumental Errors Made India’s Partition More Painful
Nowhere does the unfinished business of partition bleed more profusely than in the continuing conflict between India and Pakistan over Jammu and Kashmir.
India’s Colossal Blunder in Kashmir
By holding its own citizens hostage, the Modi government has turned previously pro-India Kashmiris against India.
Call the Crime in Kashmir by Its Name: Ongoing Genocide
While the world avoids calling the crime by its name, Kashmiris are facing an ongoing genocide.
Twitter Campaign by Pakistani Ruling Party Warns Media Against Anti-state Criticism
A series of tweets asked journalists to “Be responsible”
Image from Pakistan Viral as Hindu Woman Beaten by Muslim Husband in India
Several users on Facebook have posted the images with the claim that one of the two Hindu girls who had observed Roza was beaten by her Muslim husband.
Before Kulbhushan Jadhav’s Case, India Appeared Before the ICJ in 5 Cases; 3 of These Were Decided in Our Favour
Out of the five cases, three were against Pakistan, one was against the Marshall Islands and one was against Portugal.