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US, UN must support Line of Control in Kashmir
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India Abroad
06-21-2002
This should end discussion of the 'disputed region of Indian-controlled
Kashmir,' and de-legitimize cross-border raids.
Terrorism has long been a too familiar fact of life in a number of
countries around the world including India. Unfortunately, it took the
horrific bombings of September 11 to shake much of the world from its
slumber concerning the truly international threat that terrorism poses to
commerce, human lif...
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