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DESCRIPTION:South Asia Center Presents: Life in a Militarized Zone: Experie
 nces from Indian-Occupied Kashmir Indian- Occupied Kashmir has been a site
  of contestation between the Indian government and those who want independ
 ent Kashmir for over 50 years. Armed conflict\, curfews\, and the constant
  presence of an estimated half a million Indian military and paramilitary 
 forces has resulted in the insinuation of violence into Kashmiri people’s 
 everyday lives. This event will examine the experiences of people living i
 n Indian-occupied Kashmir with the goal of understanding how to foster a j
 ust and lasting peace in Kashmir. 2:30 Opening Remarks 2:45 Haley Duschins
 ki (Ohio University) “Everyday Violence\, Institutional Denial\, and Strug
 gles for Justice in Kashmir.” 3:30 Screening of In Shopian (Chris Giamo\, 
 2012). This film investigates the double murder of two Kashmiri women amid
 st the social unrest in the capital Srinagar. 4:00 Panel Discussion—Haley 
 Duschinski \, Chris Giamo (Independent Filmmaker)\, Kelsey Kobik (SU BA ‘1
 0)\, Wajahat Ahmad (Syracuse University). Moderated by Chris Lee (Canisius
  College). Reception to follow panel discussion in 204 Maxwell Friday\, Fe
 bruary 8th\, 2013 060 Eggers Hall\, Syracuse University
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DTSTAMP:20260510T204237Z
DTSTART:20130208T193000Z
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SUMMARY:South Asia Center presents: Life in a Militarized Zone
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:South Asia Center Presents: Life in a Militari
 zed Zone: Experiences from Indian-Occupied Kashmir Indian- Occupied Kashmi
 r has been a site of contestation between the Indian government and those 
 who want independent Kashmir for over 50 years. Armed conflict\, curfews\,
  and the constant presence of an estimated half a million Indian military 
 and paramilitary forces has resulted in the insinuation of violence into K
 ashmiri people’s everyday lives. This event will examine the experiences o
 f people living in Indian-occupied Kashmir with the goal of understanding 
 how to foster a just and lasting peace in Kashmir. 2:30 Opening Remarks 2:
 45 Haley Duschinski (Ohio University) “Everyday Violence\, Institutional D
 enial\, and Struggles for Justice in Kashmir.” 3:30 Screening of In Shopia
 n (Chris Giamo\, 2012). This film investigates the double murder of two Ka
 shmiri women amidst the social unrest in the capital Srinagar. 4:00 Panel 
 Discussion—Haley Duschinski \, Chris Giamo (Independent Filmmaker)\, Kelse
 y Kobik (SU BA ‘10)\, Wajahat Ahmad (Syracuse University). Moderated by Ch
 ris Lee (Canisius College). Reception to follow panel discussion in 204 Ma
 xwell Friday\, February 8th\, 2013 060 Eggers Hall\, Syracuse University
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