In reporting on the tragic terrorist attack in Kashmir, the worst attack on civilians in India since the 2008 Mumbai shooting, please review the following resources from HAF.
“The prime instigators of this fight are not moderate Kashmiris wishing to throw off the oppressive yoke of an autocratic government in Delhi, but rather the Government of Pakistan and its hardline Islamist allied groups engaged to fight an insurgent-led proxy war.
The goal of those groups allied against India is not to carve out another liberal democracy in South Asia, but to create an independent hardline theocratic state or unite with the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, in an area that is historically Hindu and Buddhist and had previously been a place where, under Hindu and Sikh rulers, different religious communities lived in harmony with one another.
Let there be no doubt that a Kashmir that is taken over by Pakistan or where Islamists are allowed free rein will not be a place where moderate Muslims, Hindus, Sikhs, or Buddhists will be safe.”
On the history of Kashmir Conflict
- History of the Kashmir conflict (Video)
- History of the Kashmir Conflict in brief (PDF)
- What you need to know about the struggle for peace in Kashmir
HAF Podcasts on Kashmir
- Yudhijit Bhattacharjee connects the dots between terrorism, Pakistan, and the Kashmir conflict
- When will Kashmiri Pandits be able to really return home?
- After 30 years, the Kashmiri Pandit sory is finally being told on film
- Until the horrors of Kashmir’s ethnic cleansing are owned up to, communal harmony won’t return
- What was Kashmir like prior to the ethnic cleansing of Hindus?
On the repeal of Article 370
- FAQs about the abrogation of Article 370
- One year later what do Kashmiri Hindus think about the repeal of Article 370
- 30 years after the exodus: remembering a Kashmir that once was
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