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a:18:{s:8:"theTitle";s:76:"Realities of Indian Policy in Kashmir Expose the Hypocrisy of Their Politics";s:12:"thePermalink";s:109:"https://www.islamicity.org/7595/realities-of-indian-policy-in-kashmir-expose-the-hypocrisy-of-their-politics/";s:13:"theAuthorName";s:11:"Zia Sarhadi";s:12:"theThumbnail";s:0:"";s:6:"isWhat";s:7:"article";s:7:"theIcon";s:0:"";s:11:"theCategory";s:44:"cannot-retrieve-category-see-cell-part-1.php";s:6:"theTag";s:19:"india|/topics/india";s:7:"theDate";s:10:"Sep 4 2001";s:11:"theDate_ORG";s:17:"September 4, 2001";s:9:"theAuthor";s:27:"Zia Sarhadi|/by/zia-sarhadi";s:5:"theID";i:7595;s:14:"theReadingTime";s:6:"9 min.";s:10:"theExcerpt";s:309:"Following in the footsteps of the occupiers of Palestine, L. K. Advani, the Indian home affairs minister, announced on August 20 in Srinagar, capital of Indian-occupied Kashmir, that Indian soldiers accused of torture, extra judicial executions or rape of women would be immune to prosecution under a new law.";s:12:"theTitle_ORG";s:76:"Realities of Indian Policy in Kashmir Expose the Hypocrisy of Their Politics";s:25:"processRelatedFacetsTitle";s:0:"";s:15:"whereItCameFrom";s:78:"_blp_taxonomy_archives.php & zone12 & tax-query & mostrecent on by=zia-sarhadi";s:8:"theFacet";s:0:"";}
a:18:{s:8:"theTitle";s:43:"The Elusive Truth of Genocide in Srebrenica";s:12:"thePermalink";s:76:"https://www.islamicity.org/7578/the-elusive-truth-of-genocide-in-srebrenica/";s:13:"theAuthorName";s:11:"Zia Sarhadi";s:12:"theThumbnail";s:0:"";s:6:"isWhat";s:7:"article";s:7:"theIcon";s:0:"";s:11:"theCategory";s:44:"cannot-retrieve-category-see-cell-part-1.php";s:6:"theTag";s:21:"france|/topics/france";s:7:"theDate";s:10:"May 1 2001";s:11:"theDate_ORG";s:11:"May 1, 2001";s:9:"theAuthor";s:27:"Zia Sarhadi|/by/zia-sarhadi";s:5:"theID";i:7578;s:14:"theReadingTime";s:6:"8 min.";s:10:"theExcerpt";s:452:"The arrest last month in Serbia of Slobodan Milosevic on corruption charges has aroused hopes that he might one day be brought to the Hague to face war crimes charges. He has already been indicted as a war criminal. Similarly, hopes have risen about getting to the bottom of what really transpired in Srebrenica in July 1995, now that two Serbian war criminals, Dragan Obrenovic and general Radislav Krstic, have been brought before the Hague tribunal.";s:12:"theTitle_ORG";s:43:"The Elusive Truth of Genocide in Srebrenica";s:25:"processRelatedFacetsTitle";s:0:"";s:15:"whereItCameFrom";s:78:"_blp_taxonomy_archives.php & zone12 & tax-query & mostrecent on by=zia-sarhadi";s:8:"theFacet";s:0:"";}