“Many Kashmiris see India as an oppressive and foreign ruler.” Thing is, they didn’t. But India’s behavior since ’47 is perfect recipe for creating an insurgency for yourself.
Credit: Faisal Khan/Anadolu Agency, via Getty Images
“Many Kashmiris see India as an oppressive and foreign ruler.” Thing is, they didn’t. But India’s behavior since ’47 is perfect recipe for creating an insurgency for yourself.
Kashmiri women shouting pro-freedom slogans as they moved away from Indian forces who fired tear gas in Srinagar on Friday. Credit: Faisal Khan/Anadolu Agency, via Getty Images
-- Murtaza Muhammad Hussein (quoted above) is a journalist I respect immensely whose work focuses on national security, foreign policy, and human rights. His work has previously been featured in the New York Times, The Guardian, and Al Jazeera English.
(See more of M.M. Hussein @theintercept)
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FROM BOSNIA TO BENGAL -- The purpose of this blog
Me, I'm Nicholas Bakos, a.k.a. "NikoBako." I'm Greek (Roman really, but when I say that in English some five people in the world today understand what I'm talking about, so I use "Greek" for shorthand). I'm from New York. I live all over the place these days. The rest should become obvious from the blog.
See "JADDE: THE MISSION AND STARTING OFF, the blog's first entry below, and JADDE: THE NAME OF THIS BLOG for my general agenda:
"What I hope this blog accomplishes is to create even the tiniest amount of common consciousness among readers from the parts of the world in question."
Please contact me with comments, questions, complaints or -- please -- corrections at: nikobakos@gmail.com
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