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Article: Letters.
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- Newsweek International
- Article date:
- February 18, 2002
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The Kashmir Conundrum
I think that some of NEWSWEEK's articles lack depth. "Surviving the Storm" is one such example (War On Terror, Jan. 21). Kashmir was never a part of Pakistan, and the current Pakistani-administered region of Kashmir was annexed by force from the King of Kashmir. The fact is that the king joined his kingdom with India after partition. General Musharraf's harboring of terrorist organizations in Pakistan is akin to Mullah Omar's support for Osama bin Laden and his terrorist network. If Pakistan is to claim Kashmir, it may as well ask for states with large Muslim populations such as Hyderabad and Kerala in India, Chechnya in Russia and Xinjiang ...
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