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Yasin Malik’s Life at Risk: SAPM Mushaal Urges UN, Rights Groups to Intervene

Occupation Authorities Intensify Efforts to Silence Kashmir’s Resilient Voice, Says Mushaal

ISLAMABAD: Special Assistant to Prime Minister (SAPM) for Human Rights and Women Empowerment, Mushaal Hussein Mullick expressed her apprehension that the bloodthirsty notorious Narendra Modi government was hell bent to hang her unlawfully incarcerated husband Yasin Malik by implicating him in false, frivolous and politically-motivated cases.

The SAPM for Human Rights and Women Empowerment strongly condemned the Indian government’s nefarious attempts to implicate Yasin Malik in the fake and bogus case of murder of four Indian Air Force personnel in Srinagar in 1990.

Mushaal stated that the occupation authorities could go to any extent to silence the most vociferous and powerful voice of people of Kashmir for political mileage because the murderous Modi was fearing humiliation drubbing in the forthcoming general elections due to his consistent anti-human and anti-minorities’ policies.

She noted that ordinary people were forced to present as eyewitnesses against Yasin Malik to justify the judicial murder of the voice of Kashmir.

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Mushaal said that the kangaroo courts in league with the occupation authorities failed to prove a single case against her husband despite using all state machineries and coercion to find a little evidence against him.

The SAPM for Human Rights and Women Empowerment urged that the kangaroo courts should entertain Yasin Malik’s legal request of physical appearance in the court instead of taking his statement through video from Delhi’s Tihar Jail where he has been illegally incarcerated since 2017.

Mushaal called upon the UN bodies, human rights organizations and world powers to play their due to role to save Yasin Malik’s life as apartheid and genocidal Indian government could go to any extend to silence him.

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