A Kashmiri winter, a blanket of snow바카라”the whiteness of the landscape reflects the bleak black-and-white starkness of the times for people like Owais Ahmad Baba, 30, a fourth-generation craftsman and owner of a shop selling fine, embroidered pashmina shawls in Srinagar바카라™s old quarters. He opens it every morning and closes by 1pm. He has no choice. There바카라™s civil disobedience against the revocation of Article 370 바카라”that axe-slice on August 5 last year that chopped up Jammu and Kashmir into two Union territories, yanked away its special status, and brought the longest internet shutdown in a democratic nation. Hardly any buyer shows up at his shop, and he can바카라™t look for customers online because of the internet curfew. A desperate Owais prays and pleads: 바카라śI am ready to sign any bond with police and civil authorities in Kashmir if they restore the internet for me. I will use the internet for my business and business alone.바카라ť