Srebrenica's lesson is prevention. Why isn't the world applying It to Kashmir?
Every year the international community gathers to remember the victims of genocide. The ceremonies are solemn, the speeches heartfelt, and the promise familiar: "Never Again", writes Dr. Ghulam Nabi…
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