Mushaal Hussein Mullick slams India’s ‘Barbaric’ treatment of Hurriyat leaders

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India's 'Barbaric' treatment of Hurriyat leaders

ISLAMABAD, Jan 10 (APP):Mushaal Hussein Malik, wife of veteran Kashmiri leader Yasin Malik Friday unleashed a scathing indictment of India’s brutal treatment of Hurriyat leaders in jails, slamming the Indian government for its egregious violations of international law and human rights and demanding justice for the Kashmiri people. Talking to PTV news channel, she emphasized that the torture and mistreatment of these leaders are a clear contravention of human rights and international law, highlighting the urgent need for the global community to take notice and act. Mushaal Malik expressed serious concerns about the deteriorating human rights situation in Indian Illegally occupied

Jammu & Kashmir.
She has repeatedly spoken out against India’s actions, including the revocation of Kashmir’s special status in 2019, which she termed as a “biggest violation of human rights”.
Mushaal Hussein Malik also strongly condemned India for torturing Hurriyat leaders, including her husband Yasin Malik, Aasiya Andrabi, Ashraf Sehrai, Shabbir Ahmed Shah and Syed Ali Shah Gilani, who have been subjected to inhumane treatment, including torture, poor living conditions and denial of medical care and legal aid in Indian jails.
Mushaal Hussein Mullick criticize Modi regime for its blatant attempts to alter the demographic landscape of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).
She said by grabbing land and properties under various pretexts, the Indian government is settling non-locals in the region, effectively displacing Kashmiris from their ancestral homeland.
This is a clear attempt to change the region’s demography, a tactic reminiscent of Israel’s treatment of Palestinians, she mentioned.
She emphasizing that the Modi regime’s actions are a blatant attempt to suppress the Kashmiri people’s right to self-determination.
The Indian government’s policies, including the revocation of Article 370 and 35-A, have led to widespread human rights abuses, arbitrary detentions and a complete disregard for the Kashmiri people’s aspirations, she added.
The international community must take notice of these egregious human rights violations and pressure the Indian government to respect the Kashmiri people’s rights and resolve the dispute in accordance with UN resolutions, she concluded.