- Mushaal urges world to ensure release of Kashmiri freedom furthers from Indian jails
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Mushaal Hussein Mullick, the wife of Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front Chairman Yasin Malik, has expressed apprehension that the supremacist Indian authorities crossed all limits of barbarity and atrocities to silence the most-powerful voice of Kashmir right to self-determination.
Speaking at a press conference along with Nawab of Junagarh Muhammad Jahangir Khanji, here on Monday, she said that the notorious Narendra Modi-led Hindutva regime miserably failed to tame and buy the loyalty of brave Kashmiri freedom fighters despite using all brutal tactics.
Mushaal, who is also Chairperson of Peace and Culture Organisation, said that several senior Hurriyat leaders have been tortured to death by brutal Indian forces, fearing that they might kill her husband who has been put in death cell for his sole crime not to budge an inch from his stated and principle position of Kashmiris right to self-determination.
The Hurriyat leader questioned the deafening silence of the world community and international human right organizations on the unabated war crimes and human rights violations being committed by the fascist Indian forces in the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) for the last over 70 years.
She said that the Indian authorities unleashed a fresh wave of terrorism and barbarism and kept thousands of innocent Kashmiri youths and senior Hurriyat leaders along with Yasin Malik to deter the freedom fighters. However, she vowed that all such brutal and inhuman tactics proved counterproductive and further ignited the just struggle against the illegal Indian occupation.
She reminded the world community to play their due role to bring to a halt to the Indian forces brutalities forthwith and ensure the release of Yasin Malik and others detained Kashmiri freedom fighters whose sole crime is to seek the long-denied just and birthright of right to self-determination which was also accepted by the world powers.