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Kashmiris in India blame media for revenge attacks

IN February 20, 2019 BY Editor 281 views Leave a comment
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Kashmiris in India blame media for revenge attacks

Many Kashmiris working and studying in India have been harassed, threatened and assaulted since last week’s suicide bombing against Indian troops in Indian-administered Kashmir.

Many feel that the media has helped stoke the violence and have criticised Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi for not criticising attacks on Kashmiris.

Al Jazeera’s Faiz Jamil reports.


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