Mushaal urges word’s bodies to save Yasin’s life
ISLAMABAD, July 26 (SABAH): Chairperson Peace and Culture Organisation, Mushaal Hussein Mullick urged the world’s bodies to force India to release Yasin Malik who was shifted to the medical investigation room due to his fast deteriorating health condition.
Mushaal, who is wife of Yasin Malik, in a statement on Tuesday, said that JKLF chief was on hunger strike in Tihar jail for the last six days against the fascist Indian government’s biased attitude not to provide him opportunity of fair trial.
She stated that Yasin Malik was being given intravenous fluids and he was battling for life.
Mushaal said that Yasin Malik was kept in solitary confinement in a high-risk cell in ‘false and fabricated’ cases to defuse the intensity of Kashmir freedom movement.
The chairperson said that her husband informed the court that he had written a letter to the government seeking his transfer to a Jammu jail so that he could physically appear in the case and contest the allegations against him but his request was not entertained.
Moving on, Mushaal said that he went on an indefinite hunger strike inside the jail in protest against the callous attitude of the authorities.
Mushaal feared that Yasin being the most powerful and effective voice of Kashmir liberation movement, the incumbent fascist government may use barbaric and unlawful tactics to silence him.
The chairperson lamented the world silence over the criminal and unjust treatment meted out to JKLF chief.
She urged that the United Nations, European Union, human rights organizations and world powers should build pressure on the Hindutva regime to not only save Yasin Malik’s life but to ensure his safe release.