The Lost Daughters

It is a horrific reality that women have been the most vulnerable sufferers of wars, rebellions and mutinies. They have been taken as articles of war booty, raped, tortured to death, sold or traded like animals. Those who were killed or chose to plunged into rivers, wells or hanged themselves with tree got free of perpetual mental trauma; those who were spared to live continue to live with deep scars ...

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Could Chenab Plan Avert Jammu Massacre?

Every year, November 6 reminds us of the plight of tens of thousands of Kashmiri Muslims from Jammu, who were beguiled into in a vicious trap and then slaughtered in cold blood. Those innocent and clueless Muslims, promised to facilitate their migration to their other home – Pakistan, never saw the day again. They did not have any idea that a dark and gruesome fate awaited them; thousands of old, ...

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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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