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Keyword: Kashmir

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Daily News Analysis

Angered by insults, students beat up notorious opportunist, Fatah

Crescent International

Rabi' al-Awwal 03, 14382016-12-03

Tarek Fatah has gained notoriety for his foul-mouthed language against Muslims, especially those of Pakistani origin. Because of his anti-Muslim and anti-Pakistan stance, he has become a darling of the Zionists and Hindu chauvinists.

Editorials

India’s dangerous escalation in Kashmir

Zafar Bangash

Rabi' al-Awwal 01, 14382016-12-01

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is pushing the region towards nuclear conflict that will cost the Hindu state dearly.

Special Reports

Similarities between occupation of Kashmir and Palestine

Ken Stone

Rabi' al-Awwal 01, 14382016-12-01

The problems of Kashmir and Palestine both date back to 1947. While Palestine is well known globally, Kashmir is virtually an unknown entity. Ken Stone of the Canadian Peace Alliance thinks it ought to be brought into mainstream.

Letters To The Editor

Little sympathy for two peoples

Abdul Jalil Khan

Rabi' al-Awwal 01, 14382016-12-01

Letter writer Abdul Jalil Khan says he has no sympathy for the people of America and Saudi Arabia, one for elected a racist as president and the other for tolerating a family of crooks.

Letters To The Editor

Kashmiris have already won!

Ashfaq Butt

Rabi' al-Awwal 01, 14382016-12-01

By sustaining their campaign against a 700,000-strong army of occupation, the Kashmiris have shown they are not cowed down by oppression and terror. This in itself is their victory.

Daily News Analysis

Keeping Kashmir's flame of hope lit

Eric Walberg

Safar 07, 14382016-11-07

A meeting in Toronto on November 5, 2016, commemorated the July 8 tragic killing of young resistance leader, Burhan Wani. He was 22 when shot and killed by Indian occupation forces in a remote village. Two of his colleagues were also killed in the late night raid.

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Editorials

Kashmir and Palestine: two locales, one struggle

Zafar Bangash

Safar 01, 14382016-11-01

Both the Kashmiris and Palestinians are suffering the brutal occupation of their land by alien invaders. Both occupations are the direct result of British colonial intrigue.

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Special Reports

Triangle of resources: Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan

Zia Sarhadi

Safar 01, 14382016-11-01

Three countries in South Asia—Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan—have between them enormous mineral and energy resources. This makes them the special target of predatory powers.

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Letters To The Editor

Must help end Kashmiris’ suffering

Shahid Butt

Dhu al-Hijjah 29, 14372016-10-01

The people of Kashmir need help to expose the crimes India is perpetrating against them.

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Editor's Desk

Kashmir cause undermined by Pakistani journalists

Editor

Dhu al-Hijjah 29, 14372016-10-01

What should Pakistan do? Nothing, as far as these journalists are concerned. They are more interested in whiskey and being in the company of Bollywood actresses. What a disgrace!

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News & Analysis

Why publicity hog Modi missed the UN session

Shahid Alam

Dhu al-Hijjah 29, 14372016-10-01

Narendra Modi loves publicity but aware that he may face tough questions about Kashmir that he would not be able answer, he decided to stay at home.

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Daily News Analysis

Kashmir’s leading human rights activist, Khurram Parvez arrested in midnight raid

Crescent International

Dhu al-Hijjah 14, 14372016-09-16

By arresting the leading human rights activist in Indian occupied Kashmir, India wants to hide the ugly reality of its crimes against the Kashmiri people. This will only intensify the determination of the Kashmiri people to overthrow the yoke of Hindu hegemony and occupation. No occupation has lasted forever; India's will certainly not last too long either. Indian crimes in Kashmir may result in the disintegration of India itself.

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News & Analysis

Round-the-clock curfew, abductions, and killings continue in Indian-occupied Kashmir

Tahir Mahmoud

Dhu al-Qa'dah 29, 14372016-09-01

India’s occupation forces—most of them adherents of a racist Hindu ideology akin to Nazism—are continuing the killing and maiming of Kashmiri youth. The people of Kashmir have had enough; they want India to get out of Kashmir!

Letters To The Editor

Leading academics condemn Indian crimes in Kashmir

Kamran Shaikh

Dhu al-Qa'dah 29, 14372016-09-01

Letter writer Kamran Shaikh takes heart from the fact that more than 850 academics have signed an open letter to condemn Indian State crimes in Kashmir.

Daily News Analysis

Why the almost universal silence over India's horrific crimes against the Kashmiris?

Crescent International

Dhu al-Qa'dah 02, 14372016-08-05

Between July 9 and 31, the Indian occupation troops shot and killed 74 Kashmiris, most of them young men but also some children. In a new tactic, the use of pellet guns has resulted in hundreds of youth being blinded when hit by rubber-coated steel pellets. Had a Muslim government been guilty of such crimes, there would be universal condemnation. In the case of India, there is deathly silence. Why?

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Editorials

Effective strategy needed for Kashmir

Zafar Bangash

Shawwal 27, 14372016-08-01

While the Kashmiris valiantly resist the brutal Indian occupation, their friends around the world need to develop a coherent strategy to help them overcome one of the most brutal militaries in the world.

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News & Analysis

Defying curfew, Kashmiris confront Indian occupiers

Zia Sarhadi

Shawwal 27, 14372016-08-01

Kashmiris are again being targeted by one of the most ruthless regimes in the world. The Indian occupation troops have introduced a new weapon this time: pellet guns that spray hundreds of steel-tipped bullets that have blinded hundreds of people.

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Daily News Analysis

Toronto rally condemns Indian army killings of innocent Kashmiris

Crescent International

Shawwal 11, 14372016-07-16

There has been widespread revulsion at Indian crimes in Kashmir. Over the past two weeks, there has again been an escalation in violence by the Indian army of occupation against innocent Kashmiris. Hundreds of Canadians of all backgrounds also added their voices to condemn the violence and brutality unleashed by the Indian occupation army on the Kashmiri people. A rally was held outside the Indian Consulate July 16 to condemn India.

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Daily News Analysis

International Seminar calls upon the UN to implement Security Council resolutions on Kashmir

Crescent International

Sha'ban 29, 14372016-06-05

The state of Jammu and Kashmir has been under India's illegal and brutal occupation since 1947. There are several United Nations Security Council resolutions calling for a referendum to determine the wishes of the people. Do they want to join Pakistan or India? Far from fulfilling its international obligations, India has perpetrated horrific crimes against the innocent Kashmiri people. We report on a recent Seminar.

News & Analysis

“Nonviolent” India’s violent acts in Kashmir

Tanvir Alam

Sha'ban 25, 14372016-06-01

The Hindu occupation army has escalated its brutal crackdown on the people of Kashmir that have been struggling for their fundamental right to self-determination for decades.

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