Kashmiri Women At The Receiving End of the Reign of Terror
Ever since the Hindu nationalist government stripped Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IOJ&K) of its autonomy in August 2019 and placed the valley under a brutal lockdown, life has become a struggle and endless misery has engulfed Kashmiris. While men obviously bear the brunt of the round-the-clock curfew as they are unable to go out to eke out a living and are arrested and beaten up if they venture out onto the streets in search of work, Kashmiri women cooped up in the four walls of their houses are left wondering if they will ever see their husbands, sons and fathers again. The Kashmir Read More...
Romana Batool
The Untold Story Jammu Massacre
Kashmir is a picturesque valley marked by lofty snowcapped mountain peaks, cascading waterfalls, floating clouds, red apple laden trees, warm pashmina shawls, hot cups of pink tea, friendly and hospitable hosts and hearty smiles. Anyone who has had t Read More...
Hijab Naqvi
Kashmiri Women: An Embodiment of Resistance
Noor Irshad
Izzah Khan
Farah Hashmi