The Human Rights Crisis In Kashmir

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The Human Rights Crisis in Kashmir

The Human Rights Crisis in Kashmir
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Publisher : Human Rights Watch
Total Pages : 226
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ISBN-10 : 1564321045
ISBN-13 : 9781564321046
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Kashmir is one of the most protracted and bloody occupations in the world—and one of the most ignored. Under an Indian military rule that, at half a million s