ISLAMABAD: Special Assistant to Prime Minister (SAPM) on Human Rights and Women Empowerment Mushaal Hussein Mullick has paid tribute to the most powerful voice of Kashmir’s freedom struggle Mohammad Yasin Malik after completing five years of his illegal activities. incarceration in Indian jails, who was a major source of inspiration for Kashmiris fighting to break the shackles of Indian slavery. Mushaal Mallcik, wife of Yasin Malik, said in a statement on Thursday that revolutionary Yasin Malik was detained by brutal Indian forces from his residence in 2019 and sent to Jammu jail under the Public Security Act.
She said he was transferred to the infamous Tihar Jail in Delhi later in May because the fascist Indian government implicated him in false, frivolous and fabricated terrorism cases to silence the most powerful voice of the Kashmiri freedom struggle. Mushaal further said that a special court in Delhi had sentenced Yasin Malik to life imprisonment in the same false cases and now the government of supremacist Narendra Modi has given him a hellish death sentence as part of its policy of political revenge and political victimization.
SAPM pointed out that despite the constant deterioration of his health and the serious threat to his life, he has been denied basic medical facilities as he has been kept in solitary confinement, adding that even his lawyer is not allowed to see him. She stated that all coercive measures of the state were indicated against him to break him; however, despite all these state terrorism and fascist and inhuman acts, he did not budge an inch from his principled position.
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Mushaal urged UN bodies and human rights organizations to raise their voices for this conscious prisoner who was illegally imprisoned for his only crime of seeking birthright for his people from India’s illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK). She saluted all the Kashmiri prisoners including Yasin Malik for their determination and sacrifices who were true and real heroes of the nation.
Meanwhile, SAPM for Human Rights and Women Empowerment said the tragic Kunan-Poshpora incident will remain a big stain on the face of the so-called largest democracy in the world. In his message on the anniversary of the Kunan-Poshpora incident in Kupwari district, in which a young girl was killed by Indian forces on February 23, 1991, during a search operation in the area, dozens of women, including an 86-year-old woman, were publicly humiliated. Mushaal recalled that the horrific night of February 23, 1991 that Kashmiri women were subjected to has no place in human history, while even after 33 years, justice still eludes the victims.
She lamented that the terrorist Indian state was using rape as a weapon of war against Kashmiris, adding that the tragic incident was a well-planned conspiracy by the Indian authorities to keep Kashmiri women at bay from the righteous struggle for the freedom movement. Mushaal said the horrifying Kunan-Poshpora incident was a deep and indelible stain on the face of India and an open challenge to the global conscience. She called for an international investigation into the tragic incident to bring the culprits to justice.