Because there is no bloodshed and it is indias internal. Matter ( what India does in kashmir)
The bilateral matter between India & Pakistan is the status of kashmir
Ok, you wanna play that game,
good luck justifying the following.
And Kashmir is disputed region, its not India's internal matter, world leaders have acknowledge it. So this rant doesnt hold any weight anymore.
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Kashmiris Won’t Stay Silent Forever
PULWAMA, Jammu and Kashmir—In February, a suicide bomber blew up an Army convoy in the Kashmiri city of Pulwama,
killing more than 40 military personnel. The attack—which India alleges was orchestrated by militants from across the border in Pakistan—brought the two nuclear-armed countries to the brink of war. But while tensions receded in the following months, they were ratcheted up once again on Aug. 5, when New Delhi
unilaterally announced the revocation of certain autonomies in Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir—a move Islamabad warns could be the start of
ethnic cleansing in the disputed Muslim-majority region.
https://foreignpolicy.com/2019/08/2...-silent-forever-jammu-kashmir-pulwama-report/
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Whats really going on in Kshmir - Washington Post (India Exposed)
The Indian government has said Kashmir is calm after deciding to abolish the area's autonomous status, but video and eyewitness accounts show a different story. On August 5, 2019, India revoked Article 370 of the Indian constitution, which granted autonomous powers to the state of Kashmir, and enforced an unprecedented communications blackout in the area ahead of the announcement to avoid large-scale protests.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/worl...-what-you-need-know-about-contested-province/
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India Is Shooting Itself in the Foot in Kashmir
As each week goes by, India’s crackdown on Kashmir deepens. Not content with cutting phone lines and the internet, detaining top political leaders and imposing a curfew which has now lasted three weeks, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government has reportedly
imprisoned thousands of Kashmiris, including businessmen and students as well as human-rights activists.
https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/a...hmir-crackdown-is-damaging-its-image-overseas
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Don't beat us, just shoot us': Kashmiris allege violent army crackdown
Security forces in Indian-administered Kashmir have been accused of carrying out beatings and torture in the wake of the government's decision to strip the region of its autonomy.
The BBC heard from several villagers who said they were beaten with sticks and cables, and given electric shocks.
Residents in several villages showed me injuries. But the BBC was not able to verify the allegations with officials.
The Indian army has called them "baseless and unsubstantiated".
In a statement to the BBC, the Indian army said it had "not manhandled any civilians as alleged".
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Besieged Kashmiri neighborhood in test of wills with India's Modi
SRINAGAR (Reuters) - For more than a week, the young men of Soura, a densely populated enclave in Kashmir's main city of Srinagar, have been taking turns to maintain an around-the-clock vigil at the entry points to their neighborhood.
https://mobile.reuters.com/article/amp/idUSKCN1V921T?__twitter_impression=true
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Why Modi’s Kashmir coup threatens India’s democracy
It’s tempting, though illogical, to blame Donald Trump for all the world’s ills. Yet was it America’s self-aggrandising president who triggered
last week’s sudden crisis between India and Pakistan over Kashmir? When Trump took office in 2017, his ignorance of international affairs was seen as potentially dangerous. Those fears now look well-founded.
Kashmir may provide conclusive, catastrophic proof.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...-hindu-coup-kashmir-threatens-india-democracy
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'Fighting back': Kashmir enclave blocks entry of Indian troops
For more than a week, the young men of Soura, a densely-populated enclave in Indian-administered
Kashmir's main city of Srinagar, have been taking turns to maintain a round-the-clock vigil at the entry points to their neighbourhood.
Each of the dozen or so entrances have been blocked with makeshift barricades of bricks, corrugated metal sheets, wooden slabs and felled tree trunks. Groups of youths armed with stones congregate behind the biggest obstacles.
Their aim: to keep Indian security forces, and particularly the paramilitary police, out of the area.
"We have no voice. We are exploding from within," said Ejaz, 25, who, like many other residents in Soura interviewed by Reuters news agency, gave only one name, saying he feared arrest.
"If the world won't listen to us too, then what should we do? Pick up guns?"
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2019...ocks-entry-indian-troops-190820090426828.html
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NOTE: All above are neutral sources (I have ton's of more material though).
STOP WATCHING YOUR BIASED MEDIA. THIS IS TRUE FACE OF YOU MEDIA.