Kashmir siege
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 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? 

‘We have ignored the voices of Kashmiris for far too long’

Kashmir and the Kashmiri people have been suffering violence at the hands of the state for decades, but the situation has worsened since August 5, when the government announced abrogation of Article 370.

100 DAYS OF SIEGE 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.

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

UN rights body addresses Kashmir issue as Indian oppression continues

Speaking at the 42nd session of the UN Human Rights Commission in Geneva, the UN high commissioner for human rights, Michelle Bachelet, called on the Indian government to ensure that human rights are respected and protected

Kashmir siege Kashmir siege: 23 days of curfew and counting

Millions of Kashmiris continue to suffer under the military lock-down imposed by the Indian government. The situation is particularly critical for patients, women and school-going children.