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Dexter Filkins & Rana Ayyub Discuss the Situation in Kashmir

In August, the disputed territory of Kashmir – split between three nations – was thrown into chaos when India stripped it of its special autonomous status. Soldiers filled the streets, and in the communications blackout it was hard to know exactly what was going on. New Yorker staff writer Dexter Filkins and journalist Rana Ayyub give Christiane firsthand accounts of the situation.

Dexter Filkins & Rana Ayyub Discuss the Situation in Kashmir

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