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Human Rights

Part of Kashmir’s history was dominated by the debate on rights and the liberties that individuals can avail. This section has exhaustive reportage of individuals and incidents that keep the debate going on.

Beyond Murder

Jammu Muslims are in shock over the recovery of an 8-year-old cute Bakerwal girl’s body, a week after her mysterious disappearance. The tragedy struck...

Cry, Not Bite

By Masood Hussain I am pretty embarrassed; I told the official function of the SHRC, the main official watchdog for civil liberties in the state,...

In Pellet Deluge

Orphaned as a child, he helped his sisters settle. As he raised his family, the floods decimated his home. Then the labourer started dreaming...

‘Law Restores, Rehabilitates the Child, Not Punishes Him’

Director Jammu and Kashmir State Judicial Academy of J&K High Court, Abdul Rashid Malik is also the Secretary of Juvenile Justice Committee of Jammu...

“We are lobbying internationally to have DNA tests done”

Lawyer Parvez Imroz recently shared Norway’s Rafto Prize with Parveena Ahanger. JKCCS that he leads has exposed the unmarked graves issue and has been...

Lady Ahanger

Mother of five and a traditional homemaker, when her son disappeared in the custody of NSG, ParveenaAhanger launched a fearless campaign. It did not...

Pellet Album

Tahir Bhat meets a freelance reporter in north Kashmir who lost his hope, health and eyes to a pellet shower At the peak of 2016...

Grave Mystery

 After attempting and failing in getting the unmarked graves in Kashmir investigated, the State Human Rights Commission (SHRC) has issued a fresh order, this...

Not Forgotten

Almost two and a half decades after the highway massacre in 1993, the families in Bejbehara still have their lives shattered, reports Saqib Mir Zainab,...

Mehand Murders

Homes and properties getting up in smoke are not so uncommon in Kashmir. But blasting a home along with its inmates is something that people...

88 Portraits

By Masood Hussain Amnesty International (India) reiterated its demand for banning the use of pellets, and immediate initiation of civilian criminal investigation of personnel involved...

A Missing Manzoor

Two young men visited a border outpost to register their movement but did not come out. After massive protests, one was recovered almost half...

Pellet Debts

After their youngest son was hit by pellets at the peak of 2016 unrest, Rasheed and Wazira Sheikh borrowed a lot of money from...

Blood in Rice

South Kashmir has emerged as a belt where the army moves in a sort of flag march to enforce the writ of the state....

A Haunted Hill

As the Supreme Court has issued a fresh notice to the army, CBI and the Central Government seeking explanation for closing the case of...