Liberating Kashmir Through Solidarity Days and Seminars

Ghulam Muhammad Mir (GM Mir), a noted Kashmiri researcher and intellectual, woefully moans: every day in the calendar is a Martyr’s Day for the people of Kashmir. His mourning succinctly portrays the plight of the people living in perpetual subjugation since 1947. It is an appalling reality that after the creation of Pakistan, leadership of Pakistan and Kashmir, by and large, did not make any sincere effort(s) to engage the ...

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Can Kashmiris help themselves?

Following the racist agenda of the RSS, Modi government has pushed Kashmir to further mayhem. Much has been said and written about this issue, which potentially can lead to a nuclear conflict anytime. The present attempt focuses on role of the AJK government  and  people in this regard. The government of Pakistan observed 27 September as Kashmir Solidarity Day to denounce fifty three days of curfew and oppression inflicted upon eighty ...

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Wailing Wani

On July 8, when Eid festivities were still alive around the Muslim world, the Bundoora village of Kokerang, Kashmir, witnessed yet another youth, Burhan Muzaffar Wani, falling to liberate his motherland from the Indian occupation. Burhan was amongst thousands of those who chose not to bow down before brutal Indian forces. The slaying of Burhan sparked protests across Kashmir. The following day, the world saw a sea of mourners at Tral ...

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Resettlement of the Pandits

Indian Home Minister Rajnath Singh, in a statement on April 9, 2015, disclosed that Chief Minister of Held Kashmir Mufti Muhammad Sayeed had “assured the Union Government to provide land in the valley for setting up Composite Townships for settlement of Kashmiri pandits.” Again on April 28 he reiterated in lower House of Representatives (Lok Sabha) that Mufti Sayeed had “promised to earmark 50 acres of land as first instalment for the resettlement of Kashmiru pandits.” The ...

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