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Continuing slaughter
Explore Article The Frontier Post (Jan 25 2010) Human Rights
...uld have it believed. He was killed in the crossfire between the separatist âmilitantsâ and the India soldiers, claims it dismissively. But so did this savaging occupation military assert after its sol... (Read Full Article)
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Violence returns to Kashmir with two killed
Explore Article CNN.com International (Aug 1 2009) Human Rights , Terrorism
India accuses Pakistan of fueling militant groups who want predominantly Hindu India to cede the territory to Pakistan. Human Rights Watch has found that ... Pair of attacks Saturday k...
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Why Kashmir has no case for self-determination
Explore Article Welcome to rediff.com (Jul 16 2009) Human Rights
...part, Kashmir with its innumerable holy shrines holds special significance to Hindus of present day India. ... elf-determination is a lyrical, mesmerising phrase that sparks the fire in a revolutionary and...... development? The answer is in the negative. I quote from an article by Vir Singhvi, (CounterPoint. Hindustan Times, August 16, 2008): 'Then, there is the money. Bihar gets per capita central assistance of... (Read Full Article)
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Mohan Singh was a Muslim, rules Malaysian court
Explore Article Malaysia News.Net (Jul 6 2009) Human Rights
...bility to your religion; imposing on the people does not bring credibility to the religion. Look at Hindu India, people of all religious faiths who have faced persecution from from their countrise, have fled to ...... religious faiths who have faced persecution from from their countrise, have fled to seek refuge in India where they are free to practise their faiths freely. Ghiya 07-06-09, 08:44 PM Respect the court dec... (Read Full Article)
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Mohan Singh was a Muslim, rules Malaysian court
Explore Article Turkmenistan News.Net (Jul 6 2009) Human Rights
...bility to your religion; imposing on the people does not bring credibility to the religion. Look at Hindu India, people of all religious faiths who have faced persecution from from their countrise, have fled to ...... religious faiths who have faced persecution from from their countrise, have fled to seek refuge in India where they are free to practise their faiths freely. Ghiya 07-06-09, 08:44 PM Respect the court dec... (Read Full Article)
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Mohan Singh was a Muslim, rules Malaysian court
Explore Article Uzbekistan News.Net (Jul 6 2009) Human Rights , Proselytization
...bility to your religion; imposing on the people does not bring credibility to the religion. Look at Hindu India, people of all religious faiths who have faced persecution from from their countrise, have fled to ...... religious faiths who have faced persecution from from their countrise, have fled to seek refuge in India where they are free to practise their faiths freely. Ghiya 07-06-09, 08:44 PM Respect the court dec... (Read Full Article)
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Mohan Singh was a Muslim, rules Malaysian court
Explore Article Kyrgyzstan News.Net (Jul 6 2009) Human Rights
...bility to your religion; imposing on the people does not bring credibility to the religion. Look at Hindu India, people of all religious faiths who have faced persecution from from their countrise, have fled to ...... religious faiths who have faced persecution from from their countrise, have fled to seek refuge in India where they are free to practise their faiths freely. Ghiya 07-06-09, 08:44 PM Respect the court dec... (Read Full Article)
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Mohan Singh was a Muslim, rules Malaysian court
Explore Article Malaysia Sun (Jul 6 2009) Proselytization
Look at Hindu India, people of all religious faiths who have faced persecution from from their countrise, have fled to ...... religious faiths who have faced persecution from from their countrise, have fled to seek refuge in India where they are ... Malaysia's civil high court Monday ruled that deceased art director Mohan Si... (Read Full Article)
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Mohan Singh was a Muslim, rules Malaysian court
Explore Article Kuala Lumpur News.Net (Jul 6 2009) Human Rights
...bility to your religion; imposing on the people does not bring credibility to the religion. Look at Hindu India, people of all religious faiths who have faced persecution from from their countrise, have fled to ...... religious faiths who have faced persecution from from their countrise, have fled to seek refuge in India where they are free to practise their faiths freely. Ghiya 07-06-09, 08:44 PM Respect the court dec... (Read Full Article)
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Exiled Hindus at IHK shrine hope to return soon
Explore Article Pakistan News Service (Jun 1 2009) Human Rights
...ation of the Pandits was the largest since Britain’s 1947 partition of the subcontinent into mainly Hindu India and Muslim Pakistan, officials say. India’s National Human Rights Commission puts the number of migrant Kashmiri Hindus at 300,000. IHK’s mai... (Read Full Article)
Comment on Article Mentions: Kashmir India Awatar Bhat
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Exiled Hindus at IHK shrine hope to return soon
Explore Article Daily Times (May 31 2009) Human Rights
...ation of the Pandits was the largest since Britain’s 1947 partition of the subcontinent into mainly Hindu India and Muslim Pakistan, officials say. India’s National Human Rights Commission puts the number of migrant Kashmiri Hindus at 300,000. IHK’s mai... (Read Full Article)
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Exiled Hindus hope to return to Kashmir
Explore Article Gulf Times – Qatar’s top (May 31 2009) Human Rights
...ation of the Pandits was the largest since Britain’s 1947 partition of the subcontinent into mainly Hindu India and Muslim Pakistan, officials say. India’s National Human Rights Commission puts the number of migrant Kashmiri Hindus at 300,000. Some Kash...
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Exiled Hindus at Kashmir shrine hope to return soon
Explore Article uk.reuters.com (May 31 2009) Human Rights
...n of the Pandits was the largest since Britain's 1947 partition of the subcontinent into mainly Hindu India and Muslim Pakistan, officials say. India's National Human Rights Commission puts the number of migrant Kashmiri Hindus at 300,000. Some ... (Read Full Article)
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Exiled Hindus at Kashmir shrine hope to return soon
Explore Article reuters.com (May 31 2009) Human Rights
...n of the Pandits was the largest since Britain's 1947 partition of the subcontinent into mainly Hindu India and Muslim Pakistan, officials say. India's National Human Rights Commission puts the number of migrant Kashmiri Hindus at 300,000. Some ... (Read Full Article)
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Exiled Hindus at Kashmir shrine hope to return soon
Explore Article alertnet.org (May 31 2009) Human Rights
...n of the Pandits was the largest since Britain's 1947 partition of the subcontinent into mainly Hindu India and Muslim Pakistan, officials say. India's National Human Rights Commission puts the number of migrant Kashmiri Hindus at 300,000. Some ... (Read Full Article)
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