Kashmir, and the inheritance of loss
July 26, 2016  01:49
Journalist and author of 'Curfewed Night' Basharat Peer, in a recent column for The New York Times, wrote of the terrible situation in Kashmir. 

'Wani had become an Internet sensation over the past year, first in Kashmir, then in India and Pakistan, after putting together a small band of Kashmiri militants,' Peer writes in the column.

'As Kashmiris seethed with desperate anger that day, Indian paramilitaries and police were deployed across the region. In hundreds of locations, people came out to mourn Burhan and raise their voices against the Indian occupation,' he states.

Read the entire column HERE.
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