Two years after the revocation of Kashmir’s special status, India is still working to silence Kashmiris.
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Ather Zia is a poet and a political anthropologist who teaches Anthropology and Gender Studies at University of Northern Colorado Greeley. She is the ... author of Resisting Disappearance: Military Occupation and Women's activism in Kashmir. She is founder editor of Kashmir Lit and co-founder of Critical Kashmir Studies.
Two years after the revocation of Kashmir’s special status, India is still working to silence Kashmiris.
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