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The escalation of tension between India and Pakistan had bred anxiety across Jammu and Kashmir, with residents avoiding stepping out of homes, and stocking up on essential supplies and medicines. scroll.in/article/108221…

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Although #Baramulla has seen its share of violence owing to the militancy that broke out in 1989, 46-year-old Ishfaq Tantry said, “the eerie drone invasion was unlike anything we had experienced before”. scroll.in/article/108221… Safwat Zargar | صفوت زرگر reports on #IndiaPakistanConflict

Although #Baramulla has seen its share of violence owing to the militancy that broke out in 1989, 46-year-old Ishfaq Tantry said, “the eerie drone invasion was unlike anything we had experienced before”.

scroll.in/article/108221…

<a href="/safwatzgr/">Safwat Zargar | صفوت زرگر</a> reports on #IndiaPakistanConflict
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Ceasefire is a setback for vile veteran propagandists, masquerading as "senior journalists" and "Kashmir experts ", who deep inside feel unhappy about deescalation coz for them dead bodies - especially of Kashmiri Muslims - are just a stepping stone for their career enhancement!

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Godi media went bonkers during the conflict. But Scroll kept its head. And reported only the facts. We need your help to keep on doing what we do. Contribute to our studio fund to support real journalism. 👉 tinyurl.com/ScrollStudio

Godi media went bonkers during the conflict.

But Scroll kept its head. And reported only the facts.

We need your help to keep on doing what we do.

Contribute to our studio fund to support real journalism.

👉  tinyurl.com/ScrollStudio
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At Scroll.in, we got encouraging feedback for our reportage on the India-Pak conflict. We stuck to ground reporting and facts and we need your help to keep us going. You can contribute to our studio fund which will expand our work to the video format: tinyurl.com/ScrollStudio

At <a href="/scroll_in/">Scroll.in</a>, we got encouraging feedback for our reportage on the India-Pak conflict.

We stuck to ground reporting and facts and we need your help to keep us going.

You can contribute to our studio fund which will expand our work to the video format: tinyurl.com/ScrollStudio
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On her deathbed, a Kashmiri woman in exile craves a staple leaf dish from her homeland. Read 'Haakh', my translation of Rinko Koul's Kashmiri short story from his 2018 book, 'Haankel'. Available on my Substack! Kashmiri recital included: kyaathaam.substack.com/p/haakh-a-kash…

On her deathbed, a Kashmiri woman in exile craves a staple leaf dish from her homeland. 

Read 'Haakh', my translation of Rinko Koul's Kashmiri short story from his 2018 book, 'Haankel'. 

Available on my Substack! Kashmiri recital included:

kyaathaam.substack.com/p/haakh-a-kash…
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Kashmir’s response to Trump’s offer to mediate has been missing from the debate so far. Neither Kashmir’s mainstream politicians nor separatist leaders have made their stand clear on Trump’s offer. scroll.in/article/108244…

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As of April 24, there were 103 Rohingyas – 37 of them children – at the Assam detention camp scroll.in/article/108263… On May 6, all were “pushed back” into Bangladesh. "SC told us to take [them] in a plane and deport them to the capital city" Rokibuz Zaman reports

As of April 24, there were 103 Rohingyas – 37 of them children – at the Assam detention camp  

scroll.in/article/108263… 

On May 6, all were “pushed back” into Bangladesh. 

"SC told us to take [them] in a plane and deport them to the capital city"

<a href="/ZamanRokibuz_/">Rokibuz Zaman</a> reports
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Today in Gaza Israel targeted Dr. Alaa & Dr. Hamdi Al-Najjar’s home and murdered 9 of their children. While Dr. Alaa was working to save lives, she received the remains of nearly her entire family. Unimaginable daily horrors in Israel's war of annihilation theguardian.com/world/2025/may…

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"I told the Assam police that I am a teacher. My hands were tied like I was a thief." Khairul Islam, his case pending at SC, allegedly picked up from detention centre, and pushed out of India along Bangladesh border. Devastating story by Rokibuz Zaman scroll.in/article/108283…

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His family is haunted by several questions about Bhat’s lonely death on the India-Pakistan border. His relative said: “The question that will always remain is: ‘Who killed Abdul Waheed Bhat?’” #indiapakistantension #Pahalgam #indiapakistanceasefire scroll.in/article/108272…

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Abdul Waheed Bhat, paralysed and unable to speak, was asked to leave India after the Pahalgam attack. He died on the way to the Attari crossing. By Safwat Zargar | صفوت زرگر: scroll.in/article/108272…

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If there is one story you read today, make it this: An 80-year-old paralysed man was asked to leave India after the Pahalgam attack. He died on the way to the Attari crossing. Safwat Zargar | صفوت زرگر on Abdul Waheed Bhat's life and death scroll.in/article/108272…

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The line British drew on the map in 1947 continues to rip through lives An 80-year-old man was asked to leave India after the Pahalgam attack. Paralysed and unable to speak, he died on the way to the Attari crossing. Safwat Zargar | صفوت زرگر's heart-wrenching story scroll.in/article/108272…

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A story of heartbreaking cruelty. An 80-year-old bedridden Kashmiri man was bussed to the border to be sent across to Pakistan. He died as he waited in the bus, alone and unattended. Safwat Zargar | صفوت زرگر reports: scroll.in/article/108272…

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"She vanished after police picked her up at night." As Assam cracks down on "foreigners", families say their loved ones are being picked up by police — and never returned. scroll.in/article/108296… Rokibuz Zaman reports