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22.10.2020
India extends high-speed internet ban in Kashmir

[…] High-speed internet in the Himalayan region had been cut off since last August, when India revoked the semi-autonomous status of the Jammu and Kashmir state, divided it into two federally ruled territories and imposed a complete lockdown and communications blackout.

Source: Al Jazeera
23.09.2020
US reiterates mediation offer

Pakistan and India have reported “intense” cross-border clashes in the disputed Kashmir territory a day after the United States reiterated its offer to facilitate peace talks between the South Asian rivals.

Source: VOA News
01.09.2020
In a changed Kashmir, moderates feel betrayed by India

Those who once preached harmony with New Delhi have not only been imprisoned but continue to be targeted by militants, dampening hopes for a peaceful solution.

Source: New York Times
04.08.2020
Curfew in Kashmir ahead of autonomy revocation anniversary

Officials announced a two-day "full curfew" on Monday citing intelligence reports of looming protests in the Muslim-majority region of seven million people, where locals have called for the anniversary to be marked as a "black day".

Source: Al Jazeera
13.05.2020
Clashes erupt in Kashmir after Indian troops' fatal shooting of civilian

Hundreds of angry demonstrators clashed with government forces Wednesday in Indian-administered Kashmir after soldiers shot dead a young man at a checkpoint, officials and locals said. The man's death came amid heightened tensions in the restive Muslim-majority Himalayan region after New Delhi scrapped its semiautonomous status and imposed a curfew to quell unrest.

Source: VOA News
06.05.2020
Top Kashmiri militant is killed, sparking protests and rage

Over years of fighting, Riyaz Ahmad Naikoo recruited scores of young Kashmiris in an armed quest for independence from India. His death has set off a fresh wave of unrest.

Source: New York Times
09.04.2020
India and Pakistan locked in border fighting amid coronavirus crisis

Indian and Pakistani troops in disputed Kashmir are engaged in their most frequent cross-border fighting of at least two years, official data shows, even as both nuclear-armed rivals battle surging coronavirus outbreaks.

Source: Reuters
18.03.2020
Journalism in Kashmir in 'state of repression': Media watchdog

Press freedom in Indian-administered Kashmir is "under a serious threat from security forces", the International Press Institute (IPI) has said in a report published on Tuesday.

Source: Al Jazeera
04.03.2020
India restores full Internet access in Kashmir for 2 weeks

Indian authorities on Wednesday temporarily revoked a ban on social media sites and restored full internet access in disputed Kashmir for two weeks, seven months after they stripped the restive region of its statehood and semi-autonomy and enforced a total communications blackout.

Source: VOA News
09.01.2020
India takes diplomats to visit Indian Kashmir

A group of foreign diplomats based in New Delhi visited Indian Kashmir on Thursday for the first time after India scrapped the region’s special status five months ago. The visit to the troubled region comes as New Delhi says normalcy is returning to the region, where a strict clampdown imposed in August has been partially eased, but where hundreds still remain in detention and the internet continues to be shut down.

Source: VOA News