500,000 Kashmiri have lost their jobs because of digital apartheid, says JKCCS report
A report by the Jammu Kashmir Coalition of Civil Society remarks that the multi-faceted and targeted denial of digital rights is a “systemic form of discrimination, digital repression and collective punishment” for the Kashmiri population
Protests break out after paramilitary forces kill civilian for “jumping a checkpoint” in Kashmir
The killing of a 25-year-old civilian has triggered massive protests across central Kashmir. The security forces have responded by firing tear gas canisters and pellets, injuring scores of protesters
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.
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.
India, the Land of Internet Shutdowns
India, which takes pride in being the largest democracy in the world, also has the highest number of internet shutdowns.
Missing Kashmiri Teenager Picked up by Army, Alleges Family
Is Naseer Ahmad Wani another statistic in the history of enforced disappearances in Kashmir?
100 days of siege in Kashmir
Fear and political uncertainty have gripped the entire state, but people are determined to resist the state repression.
Protests break out in Kashmir during visit of right-wing European delegation
The delegation of Members of European Parliament comprises representatives of far-right wing parties which are known for their Islamophobic and anti-migrant stances
Press under severe attack in Kashmir
After over 60 days of an unprecedented communications blockade, journalists in Kashmir staged a protest against the ongoing siege, as they face relentless intimidation and threats of arrest for reporting on the ground situation
Fact-finding report on Kashmir accuses Indian forces of torture
According to the report released on September 24, the situation in Kashmir remains unpredictable. It claims that minors as young as 14-15 years old, are being arrested and tortured by Indian forces
Kashmir – Waiting to speak
How many more days will the people of #JammuandKashmir be held hostage while the rest of India watches mutely, helplessly, and in complicity?
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.






