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Mushaal blasts Indian govt for illegal detentions of Yasin, Parvez

Mushaal blasts Indian govt for illegal detentions of Yasin, Parvez

Islamabad: Chairperson of Peace and Culture Organisation Mushaal Hussein Mullick lambasted RSS-backed In­dian government for unlawful detention of thousands of innocent Kashmiris including senior Hurriyat leader Yasin Malik and human right defender Khurran Parvez.

Mushaal, wife of in­carcerated Hurriyat Leader Yasin Malik, in a statement on Wednes­day stated that the Hin­dutva regime converted the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) into a slaughter house and the world largest open pris­on, said a press release here Wednesday.

She said that Kashmiri Human Rights defender Khurram Parvez had been in illegal detention of Indian authorities for exposing human rights abuses being commit­ted by the Indian forces in the scenic valley.

Mushaal was dis­mayed at the continued deprivation of liberty of Parvez and said that it was nothing but an act of retaliation against a human rights defender for his tireless work documenting and re­porting serious human rights violations, in­cluding enforced disap­pearances and unlawful killings in IIOJK.

The chairperson ex­pressed apprehension that Khurram Parvez, who is presently de­tained at the Rohini Jail in New Delhi, if convict­ed could face up to 14 years of imprisonment or even the death penal­ty like Yasin Malik in fake and fabricated cases.

She urged the world community and human rights activists to force the Indian government to en­sure release of Yasin Malik and Parvez languishing in unlawful detentions. Mushaal said that Yasin Malik, who was facing se­rious health issues, but even then neither he was provided medical nor le­gal assistance.

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