Yasin punished to give political advantage to Modi: Mushaal

Published May 27, 2022
Mushaal Hussein Mullick, wife of jailed Kashmiri Hurriyat Leader Yasin Malik, addresses a press conference. —APP
Mushaal Hussein Mullick, wife of jailed Kashmiri Hurriyat Leader Yasin Malik, addresses a press conference. —APP

ISLAMABAD: Mushaal Hussein Mullick, wife of jailed Kashmiri Hurriyat Leader Yasin Malik, on Thursday said that the Indian court gave a verdict of life imprisonment to her husband to give political advantage to fascist Narendra Modi.

Speaking at a press conference here, she said that undoubtedly the hypocritical and barbaric Indian authorities influenced the court decision against Yasin.

Mushaal, who is also Chairperson of the Peace and Culture Organization, said that India must end war crimes and politics of hatred and intolerance in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).

“Now I look upon the international bodies UN, UNHCR and world powers to take notice of this war crime and save the life of a warrior of his motherland and to stop this grave injustice against Yasin,” she added.

“They can give all the verdicts they want. It won’t stop us from fighting for our freedom. I will continue this struggle till my last breath and then my daughter will continue this fight. And we will fight for generations till we are given our rights,” she vowed.

“Raziyah Sultana misses her papa, as she saw him over eight years ago when she was a baby,” she added.

Mushaal said that the courts have given the decision to imprison Yasin for life in the absence of any evidence against him.

She said all the charges were fake and the sentence was awarded through a mock trial.

She said that India was playing dirty and unlawful game and violating fundamental rights of Kashmiri nation but ironically the international community and human rights activists observed criminal silence.

Mushaal demanded that human right violations in India Held Kashmir should be stopped, lift the brutal military siege, and let the Kashmiri people exercise their right to self-determination in accordance with their aspirations and relevant United Nations Security Council resolutions.

Published in Dawn, May 27th, 2022

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