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India-Pakistan
India's bludgeoning of Kashmir is a new low for global anti-Muslim violence
2019-09-12
[ALARABY.CO.UK] As India continues to silence, oppress and infringe upon the human rights
One man's rights are another man's existential threat.
of Kashmiris, through startling methods of violence and under the cover of media blackout, the global practice of Moslem repression has now reached new heights.

Alongside China, which has imprisoned perhaps more than 1 million Uighur and other Moslems in its "re-education camps," the world can now bear witness that its two most populous countries - comprising more than a third of the global population - have made the subjugation and repression of Moslems a cruel element of their ongoing nation-building projects.
Posted by:Fred

#4  Thank you, ruprecht. The next step is to re-take the POK and southern Baltistan from them. We won it twice, but the leftist governments decided to give it back at the time. The UN was also yapping over our heads. Today... it's another world.

The article is correct. And I wish this selective dis-empowerment continues until people are forced to consider converting to other, low-risk religions. I'm all for global anti-muslim violence.
Posted by: Dron66046   2019-09-12 10:37  

#3  I believe that Kashmir should probably have been part of Pakistan when the Raj divided. When I visited India on work in the late 90s nobody could give me good reason why India needed to fight and provoke to maintain Kashmir, it was all about pride.

I believe Pakistan burned any good will out of me over a decade ago and I'm happy to back India at this point no matter they decide to do.
Posted by: ruprecht   2019-09-12 10:18  

#2  No-one's too bothered by India shoring up it's sovereignty in Kashmir as pakland earned it by trying to steal it from india with terrorism there (as well as afghanistan and harbouring terrorists like bin laden).

More Faster.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2019-09-12 02:40  

#1  A journey of a thousand miles starts with one step.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2019-09-12 00:36  

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