Articles
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Reclaiming the Purpose of the Human Rights Council
The United Nations Commission on Human Rights held sixty-two sessions in Geneva until it was replaced in 2006 by the Human Rights Council (HRC). The…
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Why Kunan Poshpora Must Be Remembered
Every February, the people of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) remember what the occupying state wants them to forget: Kunan Poshpora. There’s…
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A Test of India’s Judicial Credibility: Delhi Riots and Beyond
The Delhi riots case, nearly six years after the violence, continues to raise questions about India’s judicial credibility and minority rights. The case, involving…
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Kunan Poshpora: From Trauma to Tribunal — A morning or mourning for Kashmir
On the night of 23 February 1991, the twin villages of Kunan and Poshpora in Kupwara district, Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, were…
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Kashmir and the Architecture of Control: How Colonial Engineering Is Reshaping an Internationally Recognized Dispute
Kashmir is not an internal administrative question, nor merely a border dispute between two nuclear-armed neighbors. It is an internationally recognized conflict, acknowledged as…
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Kunan Poshpora: Official Confession, State Impunity, Zero Justice
There are nights which descend and pass, dissolving into the merciful obscurity of time. And then there are nights which refuse burial. Nights which…
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Colonial Economics in Indian Occupied Kashmir: The Final Loot
The neoliberal trade agreements currently devastating Indian Occupied Kashmir (IOK) represent not merely policy failures but the calculated economic liquidation of a captive population. As…
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Kashmir: A History of Oppression and Global Silence
Some wounds in history do not fade—they grow deeper with each passing year. Kashmir is one such wound, a conflict that has shaped the lives…
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Balancing Populations in Kashmir Valley: Is Another Gaza in the Making?
Recent remarks by Ashwani Kumar Chrungoo have reignited concerns over the Indian government’s settler colonial policies aimed at altering the demographic complexion of the occupied…
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The Quiet Catastrophe: Drug Addiction and the Unravelling of IIOJK’s Youth
Sarah Rasul Taus Banihali History is often written with the clangour of artillery and the grandeur of overt conflict, yet it is the silent, invisible…