News Topic:Occupation
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An Aura of Occupation
"We live in the aura of occupation Where innocence is suspicious Where humanity is at stake," writes the poet Sahil Mudasir.
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Prisoners of Paradise
The prisoners of paradise are armed
The education is closed, the colleges are locked
They are picked and thrown into dark
In the sea of blood, I...
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The Burning Paradise
Is Kashmir still the paradise on earth?
Are its Winters still white?
Are its waters still blue?
Is it still a sacred land?
Certainly not!
Yes, it's not as...
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Kashmir – Land of wailing mothers!
Wipe up my tears, listen to me
Oh stop, stop the brutality
I was born under the shadows of occupation
My future is heading towards the destruction
Let...
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I wish… I will be the last one!
No more blood, no more killings
Let me live, release my wings
I lost my mother, lost my son
I wish... I will be...
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