Indian administered Kashmir
Internet restoration: Low speed disappoints Kashmiris

The 2G internet on mobile phones that was restored in Kashmir on January 25 has failed over 65 lakh mobile phone users as they can’t access websites including the whitelisted ones, owing to the speed.

Gawkadal massacre (Artist: Mir Suhail) Gawkadal massacre in Kashmir

According to survivors, more than 250 people were killed in the firing.

Kashmir witnesses longest internet shutdown, nightmare for students

As the erstwhile state remains deprived of crucial communication services since the abrogation of Article 370 on August 5, it has taken a toll on the youths’ future and careers.

Kashmir enforced disapperance Missing Kashmiri Teenager Picked up by Army, Alleges Family

Is Naseer Ahmad Wani another statistic in the history of enforced disappearances in Kashmir? 

Kashmir: Where children and youth are locked up

In Srinagar, children and youth were detained and booked under the Public Safety Act.

Children detained in Kashmir by the army Children detained by the army in Kashmir

NewsClick team visited Budgam in Kashmir to meet the families and parents whose children have been picked up by the army after the abrogation of Article 370 on August 5.

Women face wrath of security forces in Kashmir’s Soura

Three women were detained and beaten up for over twelve hours last week in the army police station.

Attack on Press Freedom in India India’s mounting attacks on press freedom

In this video, we look into the ever increasing attacks on journalists who have been speaking truth to power.

Kashmir Caged_Testimonies from Ground Zero Kashmir Caged

Here is the video report released by the solidarity team which visited Kashmir

Kashmir workers under military siege and without Article 370 Domestic and migrant workers hit hard by abrogation of Article 370 in Kashmir

Trade unions said the working class in Kashmir, both domestic and migrant, was paid better minimum wages in comparison to many other States. They also said the step by the Indian government would lead to regressive labor laws being implemented in Kashmir

Protesters shout slogans and march on a street after Friday prayers in Srinagar. (Photo: Dar Yasin) Thousands hit the streets in protest as Indian military siege continues in Kashmir

Indian paramilitary forces used tear gas and fired pellet guns at protesters, injuring at least 12 people

We will continue to fight for the people of J&K: Sitaram Yechury

CPI(M) General Secretary Sitaram Yechury talks about the response of the administration when he landed in Srinagar to meet party leaders and workers