Talk:1995 kidnapping of western tourists in Kashmir
This article is rated Stub-class on Wikipedia's content assessment scale. It is of interest to the following WikiProjects: | |||||||||||||||||
|
Dead link
[edit]During several automated bot runs the following external link was found to be unavailable. Please check if the link is in fact down and fix or remove it in that case!
- http://www.dailyexcelsior.com/01aug09/edit.htm#3
- In 1995 Kidnapping of western tourists in Kashmir on 2011-05-25 06:15:19, 404 Not Found
- In 1995 Kidnapping of western tourists in Kashmir on 2011-06-08 03:10:11, 404 Not Found
--JeffGBot (talk) 03:10, 8 June 2011 (UTC)
Unsubstantiated statement
[edit]Several parts of this statement (highlighted in bold) are unsubstantiated: Journalists for the far-left newspaper Guardian Adrian Levy and Catherine Scott-Clark, whose book “The Meadow: Kashmir 1995 – Where the Terror Began” is in the genre of conspiracy theories, claim that the four Westerners were murdered by a pro-government militia group who worked for Indian security forces, but British Communists are known to be sympathetic to Islamists and Pakistan while being hostile towards India.
I believe that Guardian would be classified as left-leaning newspaper but calling it far left seems to imply inherent bias in its reporting. It seeks to cast the authors of the book in an unfavorable light by virtue of their being reporters for the Guardian. Also, the author should kindly back up calling British communists sympathetic to Islamists and hostile towards India with facts or at least opinions from respected sources, along with references quoted.
- Stub-Class India articles
- Mid-importance India articles
- Stub-Class India articles of Mid-importance
- Stub-Class Jammu and Kashmir articles
- Mid-importance Jammu and Kashmir articles
- Stub-Class Jammu and Kashmir articles of Mid-importance
- WikiProject Jammu and Kashmir articles
- Stub-Class Indian history articles
- Mid-importance Indian history articles
- Stub-Class Indian history articles of Mid-importance
- WikiProject Indian history articles
- WikiProject India articles