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Kashmiris – Victims of the Indian Army

By: Manas (Mystic)The dramatic escalation in May 1999 of cross-border shelling between India and Pakistan, and fighting between Indian troops and militants who have...

In fine print: China, Kashmir, Islam and life

Former US secretary of state Henry Kissinger's take on China, Kashmir's street protests, a woman trying to cope with ghosts from her past and...

Race for Change: Kashmiri Youth Trade in Stones for Sneakers

By: Waheed Ur Rehman ParaWhen thousands of Kashmiri youth gather in stadiums in South Kashmir, one expects to see stones being pelted, and a...

Obama/Osama rock the casbah

By: Pepe Escobar The Sheikh he drove his Cadillac He went a-cruisin' down the ville The Muezzin was a-standin' On the radiator grill The Clash, Rock...

India’s strategy of suppression in Kashmir could backfire

Srinagar: Carefully, in ones and twos, residents of Srinagar emerged from their homes for the first time in a week to pray at small...

Curfews mean a life of limbo for Indians in Kashmir

Srinagar: Imagine being cooped up in your house for a day, or maybe even a week, unable to work, attend school, buy groceries, visit...

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