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Re: India Shut Down Kashmir’s Internet Access

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That would sure seem to be the case unless you see from where refugees are allowed. They are not allowed from all over the world, only areas dealing with partition or Indian history.

My family is Ahmedi. We left India in 1947. Pakistan stripped us of our right to vote in 1974-84. I guess we can't be oppressed there, chief. Congratulations on your airtight logic.

> I guess we can't be oppressed there, chief. Congratulations on your airtight logic.

Please don't snark on HN. It's against the site guidelines and degrades your serious point.

https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html

Re: India Shut Down Kashmir’s Internet Access

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You broke the site guidelines badly and more than once in this thread. That's not ok. Would you please review https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html and stick to the rules when posting here? And please do not do nationalistic flamewar, or any flamewar, on HN. It is not the way to counter wrongness—it just excites rage and intensifies opposition.

Re: India Shut Down Kashmir’s Internet Access

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I don't think you are aware about Kashmir's situation prior to the abrogation of the article. Stone-pelting(sponsored by seperatists) and murder of civilians by terrorists were common. There is also significant amount of Pakistan-backed propaganda in the valley. Pakistanis have already flooded the internet with photos/videos from Syria, Palestine etc. and are claiming them to be from Kashmir. Considering this, what d…

> I don't think you are aware about Kashmir's situation prior to the abrogation of the article. I'm no expert, of course, but I am generally aware of some of the issues in the region (disclaimer: I may not be a neutral source–none of my family members are Pakistani). I'm still of the opinion that shutting down the internet is a government overreach.

I agree that blocking communication lines and the internet is not good. But again, none among is responsible for law and order in the region.

Re: India Shut Down Kashmir’s Internet Access

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Indian Govt's this precautionary measure ensured no loss of life. Pakistan and its sympathizers spreading fake news to cause disturbance in Kashmir so that a large scale loss of life happen and then they can cry and do drama on world stage and accuse India. Don't fall for that propaganda.

Re: India Shut Down Kashmir’s Internet Access

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Shutting down the internet in an effort to "keep the peace" is really dystopian: how do Indian citizens stand for it?

I don't think you are aware about Kashmir's situation prior to the abrogation of the article. Stone-pelting(sponsored by seperatists) and murder of civilians by terrorists were common. There is also significant amount of Pakistan-backed propaganda in the valley. Pakistanis have already flooded the internet with photos/videos from Syria, Palestine etc. and are claiming them to be from Kashmir. Considering this, what d…

please go and fuck your mother, and stay off HN, you ignorant, xenophobic modi-bot

Re: India Shut Down Kashmir’s Internet Access

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Sound reason to take away constitutional protections of people without any discussion, caging them and shutting them down. Security of the people trope has always eroded protections of populace, and this one is not any different. Except Hindu nationalists are cheering it on, as Muslims are being shown their place.

Your "Muslims are being shown their place" has no basis. Why there is no lockdown in Kerala and UP which have a good percentage of Muslim population? Curfew and communication is often enforced at other places as well, especially the ones where riots have happened for some reason.

you pathetic, ignorant, BJP coward.

Re: India Shut Down Kashmir’s Internet Access

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My family is Ahmedi. We left India in 1947. Pakistan stripped us of our right to vote in 1974-84. I guess we can't be oppressed there, chief. Congratulations on your airtight logic.

> I guess we can't be oppressed there, chief. Congratulations on your airtight logic. Please don't snark on HN. It's against the site guidelines and degrades your serious point. https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html

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Re: India Shut Down Kashmir’s Internet Access

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While I understand where you’re coming from, I don’t agree with this sentiment. Imagine saying this about electricity or gasoline. Modern cities would be completely shut down without these resources, and we should treat the Internet in the same way - as a vital resource that we simply accept as present except in the most egregious or catastrophic circumstances.

In many previous conflicts, electricity and gasoline were cut off or in short supply. Being able to keep infrastructure running without them was an important part of the war effort. Kashmir wasn't independent enough to be able to make state-wide preparations for a conflict with India, but presumably some individuals did.

> Kashmir wasn't independent enough to be able to make state-wide preparations for a conflict with India

This is like saying Maine is not independent enough to be able to make state-wide preparations for a conflict with USA.

Re: India Shut Down Kashmir’s Internet Access

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While I understand where you’re coming from, I don’t agree with this sentiment. Imagine saying this about electricity or gasoline. Modern cities would be completely shut down without these resources, and we should treat the Internet in the same way - as a vital resource that we simply accept as present except in the most egregious or catastrophic circumstances.

> Imagine saying this about electricity or gasoline You can store both in dunks and batteries. If someone invents a way to bottle spare internet, that's the next unicorn for sure :)

> If someone invents a way to bottle spare internet, that's the next unicorn for sure

Internet's architecture is already like this (See Alan Kay). You can create your own local networks, Problem is the centralized applications built on top of it.

Re: India Shut Down Kashmir’s Internet Access

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Some relevant Wikipedia links

1- https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jizya

2 - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conversion_of_non-Islamic_pl...

3 - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghazwa-e-Hind

4 - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taqiya

5 - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hubal

6 - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shirk_(Islam)

7 - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khilafat_Movement

8 - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exodus_of_Kashmiri_Hindus

9 - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bleed_India_with_a_Thousand_...

10 - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotherham_child_sexual_explo...

11 - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aisha#Relationship_with_Muha...

12 - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antisemitism_in_Islam

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