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News ReleasesCivil unrest leads to media crackdown in Kashmir, India2016-07-28 International Federation of Journalists The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) joins its affiliates the Indian Journalists' Union (IJU) in strongly condemning the ongoing media crackdown by the state in Jammu and Kashmir, in nort... Violence, arrests and censorship in all four corners of India2010-07-23 Reporters without Borders Reporters Without Borders condemns a wave of violence and censorship against the media in various parts of India in the past few weeks. Sources Select ResourcesCivil unrest leads to media crackdown in Kashmir, IndiaSources News Release Article 2016 International Federation of Journalists The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) joins its affiliates the Indian Journalists' Union (IJU) in strongly condemning the ongoing media crackdown by the state in Jammu and Kashmir, in nort... Girls Reduced to Being Repositories of Communal and Religious Identities in KashmirKhan, Nyla Ali Article 2018 Counterpunch The rape and ruthless murder of an eight-year old girl in Jammu province underscores the brutal gender violence that is a consistent feature of the political thuggery that grips the subcontinent. The mass graves of KashmirIndia's dirty war unmasked Scott-Clark, Cathy Article 2012 The Guardian For 22 years this contested region has endured a regime of torture and disappeared civilians. Now a local laywer is discovering their unmarked graves and challenging India's abuses. No story is worth dying for but some stories are worth taking a bit of riskNazakat, Syed Article 2012 ICIJ ICIJ member Syed Nazakat of The Week talks about the risks and benefits of conflict reporting in "the most dangerous place on earth". A Solution for KashmirVanaik, Achin Article 2016 Jacobin What would justice for those suffering under Indian occupation in Kashmir look like? Violence, arrests and censorship in all four corners of IndiaSources News Release Article 2010 Reporters without Borders Reporters Without Borders condemns a wave of violence and censorship against the media in various parts of India in the past few weeks. Sources BookshelfPress for Conversion #47March 2002 Serial Publication (Periodical) 2002 This issue begins with a series of articles examining the historical context of the conflict between India and Pakistan.
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