Book Ban: DYFI Organises Protest in Thiruvananthapuram
INDIA-ADMINISTERED KASHMIR, AUG 9 – Authorities say the ban aims to prevent youth radicalization by restricting 25 books on Kashmir’s conflict, provoking concerns over erasing historical memory and academic freedom.
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Kashmir book ban reveals authorities’ insecurity, contradicts claims of progress: Indian Express - Kashmir Media Service
New Delhi: The recent ban on 25 books in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) reveals a deepening insecurity within the territory’s administration and contradicts claims of progress under the Modi government, a critical editorial by Indian Express has said. According to Kashmir Media Service, the banned books, authored by Indian and international writers, including A.G. Noorani, Arundhati Roy, Victoria Schofield, Christopher Snedd…
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