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How India stifles news media in Kashmir

Kashmir is fighting for its United Nations-guaranteed right to self-determination and to put an end to India’s decadeslong military occupation of the region. The Kashmiri dispute is categorized as an international armed conflict involving India and Pakistan. Both countries have fought three major wars – in 1948, 1965 and 1991 – over Kashmir. Indigenous armed…

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LFOVK’S Work Post 5th August

A year of constitutional fraud and unlawful annexation of the Article 370 and 35A has stripped the region of its special autonomous status and permanent residence along with the application of discriminatory laws such as J&K Reorganisation Order 2020, further dividing the region into two ‘union territories’. The new Indian Domicile Laws are designed to…

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Kashmiris a victim of Nehru – Mountbatten conspiracy

The red onyx clad room  (khooni Kumra) where we judges met at tea break was a frequent reminder of the dishonest partition award  for punjab given by Radcliffe. Gurdaspur district a Muslim majority area adjoins Jammu And  Kashmir southern border was among the districts-listed in the Indian Independence Act in Pakistan punjab but the 16th August Award 1947  changed…

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Defiant Geelani; 11 Years of relentless siege.

Syed Ali Geelani is a central vanguard in Kashmir’s “War of Liberation” movement. Born and brought up in northern Kashmir’s Bandipora district in September 1929, Geelani’s life is embedded with incitement, fascination and inspiration. His long, unfaltering stance on the Kashmir resistance for Liberation, over the years, has earned him the title of “The Leader…

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World’s response to Kashmir Conflict in post 5th August Scenario and Peace in South Asia

Kashmiri Muslims have been struggling for their basic human rights for over ninety years. Their struggle has passed through different phases: pre partition, post partition, post Burhan Wani, Post 5th August, etc. Their generations have seen and beard countless unforgettable events of massacres, rapes and tortures. Their history of unmatched struggle for freedom has never…

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COVID-19; A NEW TOOL OF REPRESSION FOR POLITICAL PRISONERS IN INDIAN OCCUPIED KASHMIR

In 1947, Great Britain partitioned its South Asian colony India, into two new independent countries: ‘Hindu’ India and ‘Muslim’ Pakistan. The status of Kashmir being princely independent state remained disputed between India and Pakistan. Like East Timor, Kashmir’s international legal status is uncertain. It is unclear whether Kashmir today exists as part of India, Pakistan…

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CIVILIAN PROPERTY IN IOK AND INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW

Even wars have rules. Not every person or object could be targeted during conflict. The civilians especially are termed as ‘protected persons’ under international humanitarian law (IHL). The protection extends to their properties as well. Therefore, protection of the civilians and civilian properties stands as the cornerstone of IHL as established by ICTY.[1]  IHL establishes…

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Kashmir Back at UN Security Council Table

It was 1st January,1948, when India took the question of Kashmir to the United Nation by instituting a formal complaint against Pakistan in the Security Council. The Indian and Pakistani delegates traded charges against each other in the council. To begin with, Government of India alleged that the invaders from Pakistan have reached to Kashmir and…