World urged to save Kashmiri leader’s life

Yasin Malik is languishing in Indian jail since 2017 for allegedly killing four air force personnel in the 90s.

ISLAMABAD: The United Nations and its human rights bodies, rights defenders and world powers should play their role in saving the life of Kashmiri leader Yasin Malik from illegal persecution at the hands of Modi regime.

The appeal has been made by Special Assistant to the caretaker Prime Minister for Human Rights, Mushaal Hussein Mullick, who is wife of Yasin Malik.

In a statement, she said, “bloodthirsty and notorious Narendra Modi government is hell-bent on unlawfully hanging her incarcerated husband by implicating him in false, frivolous, and politically-motivated cases.”

She said unconcerned people were being forced to become eyewitnesses against Malik in order to murder him and silence his voice. 

She condemned the Indian government for framing her husband in a fake and bogus case of killing four Indian Air Force personnel in Srinagar in 1990.

Ms Mullick called upon the authorities to entertain Malik’s legal request for a physical appearance in court instead of taking his statement via video from Delhi’s Tihar Jail, where he has been illegally incarcerated since 2017.

It may be noted that thousands of Kashmiris, mostly affiliated with the freedom movement, have been arrested in false cases and jailed in India.

The occuppying Indian forces also carry out search operations in the disputed territory and pick citizens and get them disappear.

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