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[12 Jun 2003 | Comments Off | Owais Tohid]

He was a rebel with a cause, until reality interjected.

Editorial, Opinion »

[12 May 2003 | Comments Off | Rehana Hakim]

Will Prime Minister Jamali’s 15-minute telephonic conversation with Indian Prime Minister Vajpayee, followed by the announcement from both sides to resume full diplomatic ties and air links, spell the beginning of an era of peace and prosperity in the subcontinent?

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[8 Feb 2003 | Comments Off | Massoud Ansari]
Across the Divide

The man-made Line of Control has not only divided territory, but has also separated mothers from their children and sisters from their brothers.

News & Politics »

[8 Jan 2003 | Comments Off | Anuradha Bhasin Jamwal]
Caught in the Cold War

Two young Pakistani boys pay the price of the Indo-Pak standoff, languishing in jail for no crime but their ignorance.

People, Q & A »

[8 Aug 2002 | Comments Off | Lawrence Lifschultz]
Interview: Abdul Ghani Lone

“Our freedom movement has been hijacked by the confrontation of India and Pakistan,” says Abdul Ghani Lone.

People, Profiles »

[8 Aug 2002 | Comments Off | Lawrence Lifschultz]
Voice of Peace

The life of Abdul Ghani Lone was a reflection of Kashmir’s journey through peril and tragedy.

News & Politics »

[15 Jun 2002 | Comments Off | Zahid Hussain]
Mission Impossible?

The atmosphere in the room was grim. A sense of unease gripped the meeting as a senior ISI officer told the leaders of various jihadi groups assembled there that the launching of fighters across the Line of Control had to be stopped.

Editorial, Opinion »

[12 Jun 2002 | Comments Off | Rehana Hakim]

A barber in Srinagar tells correspondent Mark Tully in a BBC programme on Kashmir, ‘Paradise Lost,’ that the Kashmiris want to have no part of either India or Pakistan.