A damaged Television set, a washing machine, and an inverter battery are scattered in the garden of Khursheed Ahmad Dar at Nasrullah...
Things seemed fine when I left Delhi for Kashmir on August 2, 2019. I was heading back home for a long holiday,...
When a Kashmiri critical care doctor was faced with a choice between helping a patient, and risking infection to his own self,...
As more and more paramilitary forces were being flown into a clamped-down on-genocide-alert Kashmir, thousands of political prisoners were being shifted out in...
In the series titled The Memory Project, Free Press Kashmir aims to recreate the clampdown through people’s memories and document lived experiences...
The list is a work in progress and open to updates. The announcement by Dana Canedy, the administrator of the Pulitzer...
It was the evening of April 18, when Kashmiri photo-journalist Masrat Zahra’s phone rang, to tell her something that journalists in Kashmir are...
As rumours and panic gripped people in the summer of 2019, official denials to factual ‘rumours’, and falsified ‘news’ was the only...
A slew of circulars in the backdrop of the additional deployment has become a new alarm in the valley. Even as police...
Twenty years ago, on this day, South Asia’s first ‘live’ war officially came to an end in the rugged terrains of Kargil....