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Nasir Qadri
Nasir Qadri is international law practitioner and critical legal scholar at Koc University.
Nasir Qadri is international law practitioner and critical legal scholar at Koc University.
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A bomb went off in New Delhi, houses were razed in Kashmir – normalisation of war crimes in India
Alongside Palestine, Kashmir represents one of the longest-standing cases of military occupation where the right to self-determination, enshrined in the UN Charter and affirmed by multiple Security Council resolutions, remains structurally denied.
8 min read
India’s war on books attempts to erase the violent atrocities committed on Kashmir
The Modi-led government’s ban on 25 books related to the Muslim-majority region is aimed at burying the tortured history of a land under occupation.
6 min read
Does recognition mean anything while Palestine is being erased?
More nations are preparing to officially acknowledge the Palestinian state. But will it end the hunger of the people in Gaza or end Israel’s genocidal war on the Palestinians?
6 min read
Destabilisation as doctrine: Israel’s war on post-conflict Syria
The Zionist state’s latest strikes on Damascus and Sweida follow a pattern: repeatedly use force to weaken adversaries – imagined or real – and prevent long-term stability in neighbouring states.
7 min read
India’s lawfare in Kashmir mirrors Israel’s settler colonial playbook
By manipulating legal frameworks and weaponising bureaucratic language, India and Israel pursue parallel settler-colonial agendas, shielded from global accountability by economic power, political alliances, and strategic indifference.
7 min read
Guantanamo redux: erosion of legal norms in Trump’s immigration crackdown
The US must reaffirm that constitutional rights are inviolable and that no executive order can override fundamental legal protections
8 MIN READ
Convention Against Torture and lessons from Kashmir, Palestine and Syria
In the Global South, the structural legacies of colonialism continue to manifest in police highhandedness, torture chambers and state-sanctioned brutality.
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