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Did Indian Democracy fail Father Stan Swamy?

Five years after Father Stan Swamy's death, his life continues to ask difficult questions of India's democracy.Speaking at a memorial meeting in Bandra, Mumbai, Teesta Setalvad reflects on the...

Whose Kashmir is it anyway?

In May 1998, Communalism Combat, a monthly magazine published...

How Green is my Valley?

In May 1998, Communalism Combat looked closely at the...

RSS Wing succeeds in pressuring US Congman Tom Suozzi to ‘apologise’ for letter on Kashmir issue

Following pressure by affiliates of India’s Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh...

How the Modi Regime has “Caged” Kashmiris and Kashmir: a Report

Intense and virtually unanimous anger belying a preponderance of...

Impact of state repression? Kashmir’s 65% people prefer independence: Cambridge study

Even as the Government of India’s controversial move to...

Judgement in Pehlu Khan Case tomorrow: 2017 Lynching, Alwar

The court of additional district judge first (ADJF) in Alwar...

Fact-Finding Report on J & K to be released tomorrow

 A solidarity team consisting of Jean Dreze (economist), Kavita...

NRI Mag hails abrogation of Article 370 as Realisation of Akhand Bharat, the RSS Dream

India West, a weekly print newspaper based in California,...

Chief Minister or “Cheap” Minister? Haryana CM is a disgrace

Haryana CM Manohar Lal Khattar looks like a “tau”...

69 HR Activists and Organisations petition Modi on Jammu & Kashmir

In a strongly worded statement, that calls out the...

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Though sewer deaths have crossed the 100 mark this year, government is silent: SKA

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