December 23, 2022 Eurasia Review By Muhammad Haris :The Kashmir dispute is a long-standing conflict between India and Pakistan
Till now, Kashmir is not able to recover from economic disasters and human rights violations. The young population has no opportunity to meet their financial needs, social disintegration has been significant
New Delhi, December 25: Members of Hindutva organization Bajrang Dal disrupted a Friday namaz at an open ground in Gurgaon city of the Indian state of Hryana.
Srinagar, December 23 : India's dreaded National Investigation Agency (NIA) during house raids arrested several persons and seized house documents and other equipment of the residents in different districts in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir.
Srinagar, December 23: A mentally unsound person identified as Javid Hassan Rather killed three civilians, including a woman Ghulam Nabi Khadim, Hajira Banoo, and Mohammed Amin Shah and injured at least six persons in Islamabad district of south Kashmir in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir.
New Delhi, December 22 : The meeting attended by prominent members of civil society, journalists, members of legal fraternity, students and all those in defence of democracy for keeping the spirit of jailed students alive through a commitment to justice and equality in Indian capital city New Delhi.
SRINAGAR, Dec 20 : Indian forces personnel martyred three Kashmiri youth in Shopian district in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, today.
The youth whose age to be 22 years old were martyred by Indian army's Rashtriya Rifles and Central Reserve Police Force in a fake encounter during cordon and search operation in Munjh Marg area of the district.
Srinagar, Dec 17: Indian army;s White Knight Corp killed Kamal Kishore (30) and Surinder Kumar (30) both residents of Rajouri&
New-York, December 15, 2022 : The New-York based Committee to Protect Journalists has said that four journalists from IIOJK along with three Indian journalists have been jailed, which continues to remain at a record high for the second consecutive year since CPJ began its prison census in 1992. According to CPJ’s 2022 prison census, India continues to draw criticism over its treatment of the media, in particular its use of draconian Public Safety Act to keep Kashmiri journalists Aasif Sultan, Fahad Shah and Sajad Gul behind bars after they were granted court-ordered bail in separate cases. human rights news
New Delhi, December 15: The Washington Post has said that the evidence against a Jharkhand-based Jesuit priest and activist Stan Swamy, who died in police custody, was planted by the Indian police. A new digital forensics report has found that multiple incriminating documents were planted on the laptop of activist Stan Swamy, who was arrested for fake militialinks in 2020 by Indian agencies and who died in custody a year later 2021.