Doctoral Student in Communications and Film, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Ifat Gazia is a second-year doctoral student from Indian occupied Kashmir at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. She previously has a post-graduate degree from SOAS, the University of London in Media. She studies different social and technological aspects of life under military occupation. Her methods and interests mostly include autoethnography and film.
In Kashmir, military lockdown and pandemic combined are one giant deadly threat
Jul 21, 2020 14:17 pm UTC| Politics
COVID-19 is taking a terrible toll worldwide. But in the Himalayan territory of Kashmir, its only the latest indignity in a 73-year cycle of oppression, militarization and scarcity. At least, thats what the minimal news...
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