Kashmir's ongoing human rights crisis draws global concern
Occupied Kashmir grapples with unrelenting human rights violations as United Nations resolutions remain unimplemented
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Occupied Kashmir grapples with unrelenting human rights violations as United Nations resolutions remain unimplemented
Over 250,000 Kashmiris have been lost since 1947, with over 96,000 Kashmiris martyred since 1989, according to the Kashmir Media Service
As per Research Society of International Law, "Indian forces did not spare women aged 11 to 60"
Strategic move aims to attract investors and potentially secure a third term for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)
Pannun, who holds dual US and Canadian citizenship, is a New York-based Khalistan activist
Changes in Census Commission increased seats in non-Muslim majority areas
Critics allege it's a bid to silence independent voices during elections
India consistently topped charts globally for curbing communication channels
Indian businessman, living in America, is accused of orchestrating international scams
Govt gains authority to block or restrict messages from mobile operators, internet service providers without requiring court approval
BJP and other extremist organizations consider Gandhi's assassin a hero
Thousands of Sikh participants, hailing from various corners of US, actively contribute to referendum
Global risk assessment points to growing concerns over political propaganda and disinformation ahead of Indian elections
BJP activists wielded batons against Muslims, causing damage to vehicles and properties
Indian military's indiscriminate firing claims over 50 lives in Kupwara
Discrimination against Muslims has paced up since the inauguration of the Ram Mandir (Temple) on the site of Babri masjid site
Modi regime had put the entire Jammu and Kashmir under military siege to celebrate its Republic Day in the occupied territory
He sent message to friends during a trip to Menorca in July 2022
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) condemns the situation
Rapid encroachment on Muslim lands and graveyards is a cause for alarm
India's standing as a secular state has been eroded during Modi's rule
The incident occurred at Mizoram's Lengpui airport
From 2008 to 2011, this individual navigated the bustling streets of Delhi
The heinous act drew widespread condemnation from the then-President of India, K.R. Narayanan, and Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee
Muslim body says mosque to be named after Prophet Muhammad's (PBUH) father 'Hazrat Abdullah (RA)'