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Arbitrary Confiscation of Property in Jammu & Kashmir
By Mehr un Nisa
A day after the blast near Delhi’s Red Fort, Haryana police ordered all residential societies in Gurugram to submit lists of Kashmiri residents. It was a bureaucratic act dressed as security, but its intent was!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
The Kashmiri Tax on Terror: Paying for India’s Security Failures…
Shazia Ashraf Khawaja
The car blast near Delhi’s Red Fort on November 10th has once again activated India’s most predictable and shameful security reflex: the mass persecution of Kashmiris. Within four days, over 1,500 Kashmiris!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
Kashmir’s Pre-Blast Crackdown:When Doctors and Women Became…
By Mehr un Nisa
Before the smoke rose over Delhi’s Red Fort, Indian Administered Jammu & Kashmir was already under siege. Long before investigators linked the blast to the Valley, the arrests had begun. Doctors, women and young!-->!-->!-->…
Sardar Tanveer Ilyas Khan: A Symbol of Vision, Dignity, and…
By Sardar Imtiaz Khan
The political landscape of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) has undergone profound transformations over the past few years. Amidst shifting alliances, emerging parties, and new political currents, a few personalities!-->!-->!-->…
Of Silence and Surveillance: The Erosion of Rights in India…
Altaf Hussain Wani
In the picturesque valleys and bustling towns of occupied Jammu and Kashmir, a new normal is being meticulously constructed—one built not on the pillars of justice and liberty, but on the shifting sands of!-->!-->!-->…
COP11: A Defining Moment to Protect Our Future from Tobacco
As global delegates prepare to gather in Geneva for the Eleventh Session of the Conference of the Parties (COP11) to the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC), one truth must guide every discussion: the WHO FCTC works.!-->!-->!-->…
Of Silence and Surveillance: The Erosion of Rights in India…
Altaf Hussain Wani
In the picturesque valleys and bustling towns of occupied Jammu and Kashmir, a new normal is being meticulously constructed—one built not on the pillars of justice and liberty, but on the shifting sands of!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
UN experts sound alarm over HR Situation in Kashmir and beyond:…
Altaf Hussain Wani
A rare and sobering communication from twelve United Nations human rights experts has pierced the global noise, issuing a stark warning that can not be ignored. Referenced as AL IND 8/2025, this document is far!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
No war, change the system
By: Dr Faiz-ur-Rehman
An armed clash that erupted on October 8, 2025 between Pakistan and Afghanistan ended several days later in a fragile ceasefire. The intense exchange of fire along the border occurred while Afghan Foreign Minister!-->!-->!-->…
A New Chapter for New York – The Name is Mamdani
Mustajab Nazir Dhoki
Zohran Mamdani, a name resonating globally, has made history as the youngest Mayor of a prominent metropolitan city, New York. Born in Africa and raised in a Muslim family, this mid-30s leader has garnered attention!-->!-->!-->…