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Published in: 50.50: Feature‘My thoughts will kill me one day’: mental health crisis for Kashmiri women
Three decades of conflict in the Himalayan valley have resulted in a drastic surge in mental health issues,...
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Published in: 50.50: FeatureA glimpse into the lives of transgender people in Kashmir
Despite ongoing discrimination and restricted life options, there are signs of hope for the transgender community,...
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Published in: openIndiaTear gas is touted as safe against protesters. So why is it killing so many Kashmiris?
Dozens of civilians have been killed by tear gas in the region – and their deaths are being brushed under the rug.
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Published in: openIndia: OpinionIndia has deprived thousands of Kashmiri students like me of an education
Students have been shut out of schools for over a year in Kashmir in violation of their human rights.
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Published in: openIndia“We will not sit quiet”: Young turning to armed resistance as Kashmir crisis deepens
Fears grow that militant recruitment is rising, as India doubles down on hardline approach with talk of...
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Published in: openIndia: OpinionIndia is escalating Kashmir conflict by painting it as terrorism
The greatest threat to Indian security is communal violence, not terrorism.
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Published in: openIndiaModi’s Kashmir power grab was decades in the making
Repeated constitutional attacks paved the way for the government to finally strip Kashmir of its rights.
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Published in: HomeMasked soldiers, barred mosques and constant surveillance: Inside Kashmir under lockdown
After weeks-long communications ban, residents say religious and human rights have been violated.
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Published in: openIndiaRegulating Kashmiri lives
“How the Kashmir siege coincided with my PhD defence and how my parents who were eagerly waiting for it all these...
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Published in: HomeThe international community must intervene on Kashmir
Kashmiris need self-determination, not military occupation.
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Published in: openIndiaKashmir needs global effort toward a just resolution
Over 200 academics and activists say the besieged Kashmiri people urgently need international remedies for justice, not war.
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Published in: HomeKashmiri civilians bear the brunt of shelling between India and Pakistan
Residents of remote towns in the disputed border region speak of living in constant fear.
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Published in: openIndiaFrom funerals to freedom for Kashmir: undoing the Great Indian Democracy
Indian desperation to possess the territory of Kashmir in its entirety, even if it means sacrificing all Kashmiri,...
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Published in: openSecurityIndia and Pakistan: time to call time on proxy wars
India and Pakistan’s zero-sum game is hindering development and the proxy wars in which the two states have indulged...
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Published in: HomeArmed Forces Special Powers Act: India' mediaeval law in Kashmir and its northeast
The continued existence of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act is a black mark on India's record: effective military...
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Published in: HomeKashmir: from national to human security
It is about time that saner heads in the Indian national security establishment mull over the implications of the...
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Published in: openIndiaKashmir: a place of blood and memory
In attempting to suffocate a separate Kashmiri identity, India reveals the cracks in its own idea of nationhood,...