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September 25, 2003
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Kashmir Conference concludes with statement for resolution
Omar Vaishnavi was no stranger to the topic of Kashmir. The son of Kashmiri parents and the author of many articles on the hotly disputed region between India and Pakistan, Vaishnavi was a veritable expert even before he arrived at last weekend’s Kashmir conference. But Vaishnavi, a Hindu, knew that he was missing a vital insight into the conflict that beleaguers his religiously divided homeland: He had never met a Kashmiri Muslim.
For Vaishravi, a senior at the University of Pennsylvania, las…
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