Articles
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Kashmir Solidarity Day: A Voice for the Voiceless
Every year on February 5th, millions of people across Pakistan and around the world observe Kashmir Solidarity Day, a day dedicated to expressing unwavering support…
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The Significance of Kashmir Solidarity Day: A Quest for Justice
Kashmir Solidarity Day, observed annuarlly on 5 February, is a national holiday in Pakistan. This day shows the strong emotional and moral bond between…
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Kashmir on the World’s Conscience: Are Sanctions Only for the Weak?
Can the people of Kashmir ever claim the right that is inherently theirs as recognized by international law and endorsed by the United Nations—the…
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Kashmir Solidarity Day: Sustaining the Struggle for Justice and Self-Determination
Every year on 5th February, Pakistan observes Kashmir Solidarity Day to reaffirm its unwavering support for the people of Indian illegally occupied Jammu and…
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The Unbroken Call: Kashmir’s Struggle for Self-Determination
Every February 5 we do more than hold rallies and light candles. We remind the world of a promise left unfinished; the pledge that the…
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Democracy at Gunpoint: The Myth of Normalcy in IIOJK
India’s claim that “normalcy” has returned to Indian illegally occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IIOJK) rests on a carefully curated image rather than the lived…
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From UN Resolutions to Global Amnesia: Why Kashmir Still Waits for Justice
In January 1948, India approached the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) to internationalize the Kashmir dispute, seeking global mediation after the first Indo-Pak war. The…
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Kashmir Conflict and Reality of Crimes Against Humanity
Crimes against humanity represent one of the most serious affronts to human dignity and collective conscience. They embody patterns of widespread or systematic violence directed…
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Kashmiri outrage: ‘Militarized Rails, Crippled Economy’
Raies Mir Despite claims of improved connectivity, no substantial consignments of Kashmiris local resources including apples and handicrafts logistics have been transported out of Kashmir…
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26 January: India celebrates Republic Day, Kashmir observes black day
India observes Republic Day on 26 January annually to mark the adoption of its constitution in 1950 as a way of projecting itself as the…