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Can Trump Bring Justice to Kashmiris Living Under Siege? A Nobel Peace Prize May Depend on It U.S. President Donald Trump. Photo: White House (file photo)

Can Trump Bring Justice to Kashmiris Living Under Siege?

Can Trump Bring Justice to Kashmiris Living Under Siege? A Nobel Peace Prize May Depend on It U.S. President Donald Trump. Photo: White House (file photo)
Can Trump Bring Justice to Kashmiris Living Under Siege? A Nobel Peace Prize May Depend on It. U.S. President Donald Trump. Photo: White House (file photo)

Can Trump Bring Justice to Kashmiris Living Under Siege?

A Nobel Peace Prize May Depend on It

By RMN Foundation / Human Rights Desk
September 15, 2025

Kashmir—once called paradise on Earth—has, for decades, become a symbol of unending suffering for its people, particularly for the persecuted Muslim communities who make up the majority of the population in the region. Following the Pahalgam terror attack in April 2025, renewed violence between India and Pakistan once again threatened to plunge South Asia into chaos.

But amidst the geopolitical crisis, U.S. President Donald Trump has stepped forward claiming credit for brokering a ceasefire between the two nuclear powers. He has also suggested that the United States is ready to mediate a resolution to the Kashmir dispute—a long-standing conflict that has left generations of Kashmiris trapped in what many describe as an open-air prison. read more

The Unrest: Representational Image of a Protest Created with Adobe Firefly Generative AI. By RMN News Service

“Smokescreen” Report Alleges Widespread Electoral Manipulation and Democratic Backsliding in India

The Unrest: Representational Image of a Protest Created with Adobe Firefly Generative AI. By RMN News Service
The Unrest: Representational Image of a Protest Created with Adobe Firefly Generative AI. By RMN News Service

“Smokescreen” Report Alleges Widespread Electoral Manipulation and Democratic Backsliding in India

The report concludes that the current political landscape paints a grim picture for India, where nearly 1.4 billion people are described as suffering from “unprecedented poverty, corruption, inflation, unemployment, lawlessness, and religious animosity”.

NEW DELHI – September 2025 – RMN Foundation has announced the release of a new political research report, “Unveiling the Smokescreen of Indian Democracy: Fabricated Factors Masking Electoral Manipulation”. Authored by national award-winning journalist Rakesh Raman, also the Editor of RMN News and Founder of RMN Foundation, the report asserts that India, the world’s most populated country, is grappling with an “unprecedented debate regarding the integrity of its electoral process”. read more

Election on EVMs. A wall painting in New Delhi shows Modi’s party BJP will win more than 400 seats in the 2024 Lok Sabha election. Photo by Rakesh Raman / RMN News Service

India Risks Losing Democratic Status Amid Widespread Election Fraud Allegations

Election on EVMs. A wall painting in New Delhi shows Modi’s party BJP will win more than 400 seats in the 2024 Lok Sabha election. Photo by Rakesh Raman / RMN News Service
Election on EVMs. A wall painting in New Delhi shows Modi’s party BJP will win more than 400 seats in the 2024 Lok Sabha election. Photo by Rakesh Raman / RMN News Service

India Risks Losing Democratic Status Amid Widespread Election Fraud Allegations

By RMN Foundation News Team
August 2, 2025 | New Delhi

Mounting allegations of electoral fraud and political interference have raised serious concerns about the future of democracy in India. The August 1–15, 2025 issue of The Unrest magazine, published by RMN News, highlights these troubling developments, warning that the country’s democratic framework may be in jeopardy if transparency and accountability continue to erode.

The lead story examines intensified claims of election manipulation, with opposition leaders accusing the ruling regime and the Election Commission of undermining free and fair elections. The publication notes a growing chorus of voices — both domestic and international — questioning the integrity of India’s electoral processes, which are increasingly viewed as compromised by systemic bias and lack of institutional independence. read more