News Topic:Occupation

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.

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...

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...

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...

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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