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The Yasin Malik-led Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) was banned by the Centre under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act on March 22, officials said.

The outfit has been banned for alleged promotion of secessionist activities in Jammu and Kashmir, they said.

They said the organisation has been banned under various provisions of the UAPA. Mr. Malik is under arrest and at present lodged in Jammu’s Kot Balwal jail.

This is the second organisation in Jammu and Kashmir which has been banned in March. Earlier in the month, the Centre banned the Jamaat-e-Islami Jammu and Kashmir.

https://www.thehindu.com/news/natio...malik-led-jklf-under-uapa/article26609882.ece



What are they thinking? Tensions are already high and this will just add to the flame.
 
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Well, after banning JEI this hardly comes as a surprise and it won't achieve anything though it only further exposes the intentions of Indian govt. that they just to continue to rule Kashmir with an iron fist.
 
Well, after banning JEI this hardly comes as a surprise and it won't achieve anything though it only further exposes the intentions of Indian govt. that they just to continue to rule Kashmir with an iron fist.
"WoRlDs BiGgEsT dEmOcRaCy"
 
Bad news for Malik.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">It’s about time: After 30 years, stage set for Yasin Malik’s trial in 1990 killing of 4 IAF men in Kashmir <a href="https://t.co/6ccNyl1hCt">https://t.co/6ccNyl1hCt</a> via <a href="https://twitter.com/ThePrintIndia?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@ThePrintIndia</a></p>— Nidhi Razdan (@Nidhi) <a href="https://twitter.com/Nidhi/status/1169942561852657666?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 6, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Story of how terrorist Yasin Malik unfolded the brutal killing of IAF men with friends. Macabre Dance of Jihad around the dead bodies on Jan 25th, 1990. From my article earlier this year. Malik deserves nothing short of death sentence by the court of law. <a href="https://t.co/5cuPyj3cNa">https://t.co/5cuPyj3cNa</a> <a href="https://t.co/ejizRDWAy5">pic.twitter.com/ejizRDWAy5</a></p>— Aditya Raj Kaul (@AdityaRajKaul) <a href="https://twitter.com/AdityaRajKaul/status/1171652025035231234?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 11, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 
Malik admitted to these killings (and others) on a bbc hardtalk interview in the early 2000s yet politicians and others still chose to associate themselves with him.

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And the family of the murdered were ignored.....

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">“Is my husband’s name on the National War Memorial?”, asks Nirmal Khanna, wife of Sq. Ldr. Ravi Khanna who was killed by pumping 27 bullets by terrorist Yasin Malik in ‘90. ‘I won’t die before I get justice’, she says. Read the story of her lonely battle: <a href="https://t.co/nE4qzrzQaH">https://t.co/nE4qzrzQaH</a> <a href="https://t.co/fstmjBztyI">pic.twitter.com/fstmjBztyI</a></p>— Aditya Raj Kaul (@AdityaRajKaul) <a href="https://twitter.com/AdityaRajKaul/status/1172071339844390912?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 12, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

If found guilty Malik will go the same way as Maqbool Bhat.
 
Srinagar, Indian-administered Kashmir - Imprisoned in New Delhi and slapped with a series of cases, including reopening of 30 years old murder charges, a top Kashmiri separatist leader is being denied a fair trial, his family and rights activists have alleged.

Yasin Malik, one of Indian-administered Kashmir's prominent pro-independence leaders, is the chief of Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF), which was banned by the Indian government last year and declared an "unlawful association" that fomented "terrorism".

The armed resistance against the Indian rule in Kashmir began in 1989, with a majority of people and rebel groups in the region demanding either independence or merger with neighbouring Pakistan.

Both India and Pakistan rule over parts of Kashmir territory, but claim it in its entirety. The two nuclear-armed nations have fought two of their three full-scale wars over the region.

In a controversial decision in August last year, India divided its only Muslim-majority state to create two federally-run territories: Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh. The move was followed by a crippling seven-month lockdown in the region and arrests of all major political and rebel leaders.

Slew of cases against Malik

Malik, 54, is lodged in New Delhi's Tihar Jail after he was arrested by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) in a two-year-old case of "terror and separatist funding".

When the NIA arrested him in April 2019, he was already in a jail in the disputed region's Jammu city after the stringent Public Safety Act (PSA) was slapped on him in early March. The law allows imprisonment up to a year without trial.

Days before that, Malik was under preventive custody in a Srinagar jail following a rebel attack on a paramilitary convoy in Kashmir's Pulwama district on February 14, in which more than 40 Indian soldiers were killed.

The separatist leader has also been charged with the killing of four Indian Air Force (IAF) officers in 1990, shortly after the armed resistance began in the Muslim-majority region.

Seven people, including Malik, were accused of killing the IAF officers in the region's main city of Srinagar. The Jammu and Kashmir High Court stayed their trial in 1995, but that ruling was struck down by the same court in April last year.

Malik's lawyers maintain that the charges do not stand since Malik and his accomplices were armed rebels who had announced a unilateral ceasefire in 1994.

Malik is also accused of orchestrating the kidnapping of Rubaiya Sayeed in 1989. Rubaiya is the daughter of then federal home minister and former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed.

Both the cases - the killing of IAF officers and Rubaiya Sayeed's kidnapping - are being pursued in a Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) court in Jammu by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) agency.

It seems like political vendetta'

The filing of all these cases against the leading pro-freedom leader has forced many in the disputed region to fear that the Indian state has already decided to "sign his death warrant".

Malik's JKLF had announced the unilateral ceasefire in 1994 after assurances of a political settlement and suspension of "militancy related cases" against him and his colleagues by the Indian state, according to an open letter he released from prison through his family last month.

"[The] first five years of present government led by PM Narendra Modi saw no militancy-related cases against me and my colleagues. But suddenly from 2019, the TADA court in Jammu started trial of these 30-year-old militancy related cases which is actually against the spirit of ceasefire pledge made in 1994," he wrote.

In his letter, Malik also accused the judge of behaving like a "prosecuting or police officer" and being denied a fair trial.

"Though I have every legal right to be presented physically before the court, but the judge and the CBI at the behest of government are not allowing me to present myself before the trial court physically," he wrote.

"I am being presented through video conference, where neither I am able to hear the arguments of the lawyers nor am I being allowed to speak."

One of Malik's family members told Al Jazeera, on condition of anonymity, that the reopening of murder cases reveals the government's "ominous designs".

"When you reopen a 30-year-old case and pursue it at a fast pace in a bid to hastily produce judgement, you can understand the intentions of this government," he said. "This is a political rather than a judicial move."

Tufail Raja, the lawyer representing Malik in the NIA's "terror funding" case, alleged that cases are being fabricated against him.

"But he is not the one who will succumb to any pressure," Raja told Al Jazeera.

Raja said Malik has decided that if the government does not offer him a fair trial, he will boycott it. He added that Malik's plan to start another fast unto death - he attempted one in March but gave up after assurances of a fair trial by authorities - from April 1 was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Human rights groups in Kashmir have also accused the government of being unfair towards Malik.

"Fair trial is a globally recognised right for everyone. If you are suddenly pulling out old cases and not even allowing the accused to properly represent his case, then there would definitely be question marks over it," Khurram Parvez, a leading activist who heads the Asian Federation Against Involuntary Disappearances and coordinator of Jammu Kashmir Coalition of Civil Society (JKCCS), told Al Jazeera.

"As of now, it seems like a political vendetta."

Another 'judicial murder' on the cards?

Many people in the Kashmir valley fear Malik is next in line to be "judicially murdered" by India's right-wing government to further their political gains. In 1984, JKLF founder Maqbool Bhat was sent to the gallows by the Indian state.

"We have seen that when it comes to Kashmiri political detainees, apart from the Indian state, even their judiciary also bypasses all rules laws and guidelines," Faizan Bhat, a Kashmir-based independent researcher, told Al Jazeera.

"The way Yasin Malik's case is being hastily pursued right now is leading to lot of ominous apprehensions of history being repeated."

Former Indian diplomat Wajahat Habibullah, who had met Malik several times in the 1990s along with army and intelligence officials to persuade him to shun the violent struggle, also acknowledged speculations of him being hanged doing the rounds.

"I am not in the government, so I can't verify or authenticate these rumours, but I expect law would be allowed to take its own course," Habibullah told Al Jazeera.

"After being released from prison in 1994, he [Malik] had abjured violence and was not guilty of any criminal offence since then," he said.

AS Dulat, former chief of India's Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) spy agency, said he had met Malik in the 1990s on behalf of the government, but denied that New Delhi had reached an agreement with his organisation, the JKLF, regarding the murder cases.

"The understanding was that he would give up militancy and adopt the Gandhian path. It can be said that he stood by his words. But from New Delhi's side, there was no agreement regarding cases of militancy against him. Those cases were never mentioned," Dulat said.

"I don't want to comment over speculations of him being hanged, but if he were to be hanged now after all these years, I would say it is very sad," he said.

Meanwhile, Malik's deteriorating health in jail during a global coronavirus pandemic has also added to the woes of his family.

"He has cardiological issues. Due to interrogations by security agencies, his heart valve had to be replaced. The current pandemic and poor conditions in jail worry us more," a family member told Al Jazeera.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020...-malik-denied-fair-trial-200407072128148.html
 
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Malik admitted to these killings (and others) on a bbc hardtalk interview in the early 2000s yet politicians and others still chose to associate themselves with him.

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And the family of the murdered were ignored.....

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">“Is my husband’s name on the National War Memorial?”, asks Nirmal Khanna, wife of Sq. Ldr. Ravi Khanna who was killed by pumping 27 bullets by terrorist Yasin Malik in ‘90. ‘I won’t die before I get justice’, she says. Read the story of her lonely battle: <a href="https://t.co/nE4qzrzQaH">https://t.co/nE4qzrzQaH</a> <a href="https://t.co/fstmjBztyI">pic.twitter.com/fstmjBztyI</a></p>— Aditya Raj Kaul (@AdityaRajKaul) <a href="https://twitter.com/AdityaRajKaul/status/1172071339844390912?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 12, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

If found guilty Malik will go the same way as Maqbool Bhat.
He has become a pacifist since the 90s, he's probably the only kashmiri leader that's active on both sides of the border
The Nelson mandela of Kashmir especially if they kill him

No focus on sajad nawab dar, who died midweek
 
He has become a pacifist since the 90s, he's probably the only kashmiri leader that's active on both sides of the border
The Nelson mandela of Kashmir especially if they kill him

No focus on sajad nawab dar, who died midweek

Don't know how much he has changed ,but no point now to prosecute him when he has renounced his old ways.
 
Hopefully, yasin will never walk a free man for the rest of his life.
 
The Nelson mandela of Kashmir especially if they kill him

The Yasir Arafat of Kashmir, more like.

A man who chose the terrorist route when it suited his agenda, and became a pacifist when it suited his image and more importantly, his bank account.

Arafat is dead and gone, and Palestine is still not free. Kashmir is headed the same way.
 
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The Yasir Arafat of Kashmir, more like.

A man who chose the terrorist route when it suited his agenda, and became a pacifist when it suited his image and more importantly, his bank account.

Arafat is dead and gone, and Palestine is still not free. Kashmir is headed the same way.

Yasir was responsible for hijacking Olympics, flights and suicide bombers
The Anc blew up bars and cars

Yasin in comparison looks an angel
 
Yasir was responsible for hijacking Olympics, flights and suicide bombers
The Anc blew up bars and cars

Yasin in comparison looks an angel

Yes, but Arafat had much more by way of support and funding. Many of the Arab states backed him, as did liberals in the west. He also had the support of terror outfits like the Muslim Brotherhood.

Yasin in comparison, has had hardly any backers. India has always disliked him, and even Pakistan cooled off towards him once he declared that the aims of his organisation was to achieve complete independence for Kashmiris both from India and Pakistan. But all this lack of support still didn't stop him and his band of thugs from terrorising and chasing away more than 300,000 native Kashmiris from their homes just because of their religion.

Given enough support, Yasin would have made Arafat look like an angel.
 
Yes, but Arafat had much more by way of support and funding. Many of the Arab states backed him, as did liberals in the west. He also had the support of terror outfits like the Muslim Brotherhood.

Yasin in comparison, has had hardly any backers. India has always disliked him, and even Pakistan cooled off towards him once he declared that the aims of his organisation was to achieve complete independence for Kashmiris both from India and Pakistan. But all this lack of support still didn't stop him and his band of thugs from terrorising and chasing away more than 300,000 native Kashmiris from their homes just because of their religion.

Given enough support, Yasin would have made Arafat look like an angel.

Adil and sajad dar have managed to get enough support even with the limitations you've pointed out
And before them there was zakir musa who was far more famous in his brief outings than yasin has ever been
 
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Wednesday condemned the framing of fabricated charges against Kashmiri Hurriyat leader Muhammad Yasin Malik by Indian authorities and handed over a demarche to the Indian charge d’affaires.

The Indian diplomat was summoned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and handed over the demarche conveying Pakistan’s strong condemnation of the framing of fabricated charges against Mr Malik, who is currently imprisoned in Tihar Jail, said a statement issued by the Foreign Office.

The Indian diplomat was conveyed Pakistan’s grave concern that in a bid to suppress the voice of indigenous Kashmiri leaders, Delhi had started implicating them in fictitious and motivated cases.

The statement said that neither the malevolent Indian tactics of conjuring up false charges against Kashmiri leadership nor an environment of persecution, repression and intimidation could quash the resolute struggle of the people of India-held Kashmir.

The Indian side was also conveyed Pakistan’s deep concern over Mr Malik’s incarceration in Tihar Jail since 2019 under inhuman conditions.

The brutal treatment meted out to Mr Malik despite his chronic ailments and denial of decent health care facilities had resulted in a steep decline of his health, the statement said.

The charge d’affaires was advised to persuade his government that rather than unlawfully keeping the Kashmiri leaders hostage and denying them their fundamental human rights, it must immediately halt its state-sponsored terrorism in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, release all political prisoners incarcerated on trumped-up charges, stop human rights violations, lift the military siege and let the people of IIOJK exercise their right to self-determination as enshrined in UN Security Council resolutions.

According to the FO, Pakistan asked the government of India to withdraw all baseless charges against Yasin Malik and release him immediately so that he was reunited with his family and returned to a normal life.

Pakistan urged the international community, including the United Nations and human rights and humanitarian organisations, to take immediate cognisance of the inhuman treatment meted out by India to one of the most prominent Kashmiri leaders, who has been leading a peaceful freedom struggle for the last many decades.

Published in Dawn, May 19th, 2022
 
An Indian court on Thursday convicted top Kashmiri leader Mohammed Yasin Malik in a terrorism-related case that carries a maximum sentence of the death penalty or life imprisonment.

Malik had been charged with 'terrorist acts', illegally raising funds, being a member of a 'terrorist' organisation and criminal conspiracy and sedition.

Judge Praveen Singh set May 25 for hearing arguments from both sides on sentencing, the Press Trust of India news agency reported. The judge also directed Malik to provide an affidavit regarding his financial assets.

During the trial, Malik protested the charges and said he was a freedom fighter.

“Terrorism-related charges levelled against me are concocted, fabricated and politically motivated,” his organisation, the Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front, cited him as telling the court.

“If seeking azadi (freedom) is a crime, then I am ready to accept this crime and its consequences,” he told the judge.

The Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front was one of the first armed freedom fighting groups to come into existence in Indian-occupied Kashmir (IoK). It supported an independent and united Kashmir. Led by Malik, the group gave up armed resistance in 1994.

A resistance movement broke out in IoK in 1989 with fighters demanding an independent Kashmir or its merger with Pakistan. India accuses Pakistan of arming and training rebel groups to fight Indian forces, an allegation Pakistan vehemently opposes and denies. Islamabad says it provides only moral and diplomatic support to insurgents.

'Hero always'
PTI Vice President Fawad Chaudhry strongly condemned the development. He said Malik would always remain Pakistan's "hero".

Another PTI leader, Shireen Mazari, said the international community's silence over Malik's treatment was "deafening".

DAWN
 
Hope the death penalty is coming for him.

and if so, once he is dead,

May this animal forever rest in HELL...
 
Malik admitted to these killings (and others) on a bbc hardtalk interview in the early 2000s yet politicians and others still chose to associate themselves with him.

o0skwYt7.jpg


81b6EQcu.jpg


And the family of the murdered were ignored.....

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">“Is my husband’s name on the National War Memorial?”, asks Nirmal Khanna, wife of Sq. Ldr. Ravi Khanna who was killed by pumping 27 bullets by terrorist Yasin Malik in ‘90. ‘I won’t die before I get justice’, she says. Read the story of her lonely battle: <a href="https://t.co/nE4qzrzQaH">https://t.co/nE4qzrzQaH</a> <a href="https://t.co/fstmjBztyI">pic.twitter.com/fstmjBztyI</a></p>— Aditya Raj Kaul (@AdityaRajKaul) <a href="https://twitter.com/AdityaRajKaul/status/1172071339844390912?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 12, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

If found guilty Malik will go the same way as Maqbool Bhat.

Ahh so sweet, what a sight to see Pseudo Sickulars like Arundhati roy and Congress government all lovey dovey with this animal...

No wonder BJP will remain in power for another decade...
 
Minister for Information and Broadcasting Marriyum Aurangzeb on Saturday said that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif had issued directives to the Ministry of Law and Justice and the Ministry of Human Rights to raise at the forums concerned at international level the issue of the conviction of senior Hurriyat leader Yaseen Malik in an Indian court on concocted charges.

Addressing a news conference along with Kashmiri leader, Mashaal Malik, who is also the wife of incarcerated Yaseen Malik, she said that India had made false allegations against peaceful Hurriyat leader Yaseen Malik.

She said according to Indian media reports, the Indian court indicted Yaseen Malik on May 19 on a fabricated terrorism case and he would be awarded a sentence on May 25.

She said that India was conspiring to sentence him to death or life imprisonment through this fake case.

Yaseen Malik had not been accused of any negative activities till date as he was struggling for freedom of Kashmir through peaceful means, the minister said adding that Yaseen Malik had dedicated his entire life to Kashmir cause.

She said that Mashaal Malik met her husband Yaseen Malik in September 2014 when their daughter Razia Sultana was only two years old.

Marriyum said that Yaseen Malik who had given great sacrifices for Kashmir cause, in his video released from Tihar Jail was heard saying that he should be allowed to speak.

She questioned that if India was not afraid of Yaseen Malik, why it was not allowing him to speak and why it was not allowing Yaseen Malik’s free trial.

The minister said that India was blatantly violating international laws and conventions on human rights by inhuman incarceration of Yaseen Malik and many other Hurriyat leaders.

She said that an organized campaign was being launched in India against Yaseen Malik through mainstream and social media.

Marriyum Aurangzeb said that India was trying to create division among Kashmiris through the religious card, but it would fail in its nefarious and unholy designs.

She said that the Kashmiri people had never been and would never be slaves of India despite its bullying and barbarism.

India was afraid of late veteran Hurriyat leader Syed Ali Gilani and it did not allow his funeral as it was afraid of Gilani’s mortal remains, even today his grave was heavily guarded, she added.

Read Indian court convicts Kashmiri leader Yasin Malik in ‘fictitious terrorism case’

Yaseen Malik, a peaceful freedom fighter, was being denied a free trial incontravention of international human rights. It was the responsibility of the international community to take cognizance of India's blatant violations of international law by denying him basic rights.

She paid homage to the martyrs of Indian Occupied Kashmir including Maqbool Butt, Afzal Goru and Syed Ali Gilani who dedicated his wholelife for Kashmiris.

She said that many pro-freedom Kashmiri leaders, including Musarrat Alam, Shabbir Ahmed Shah, Asiya Andrabi and Mirwaiz Omar Farooq were also in jail, and they too were not being given access to the fair and transparent trial.

She lamented that Ashraf Sahrai was poisoned to death in jail. The minister said that there was a complete media blackout in occupied Kashmir and no one's voice was being allowed to come out from there.

She said that Modi regime was worried over the Hurriyat leaders, that was the reason it was carrying out fascist activities in IIOJK to suppress the voice of pro-freedom leadership.

The international community should take notice of human rights violations being committed by Indian occupation forces in the occupied territory, she said.

She said that the treatment meted out to Yaseen Malik was against human rights protocols as he was not even allowed to fight his case and the international community must act on this Indian attitude.

"Yaseen Malik has no access to a free trial, his voice is not being heard outside," the minister said.

She said no matter how hard India tried, it could not stifle the spirit of the Kashmiri people and independence movement.

The Pakistani nation, she said always stood with the Kashmiris for the liberation of occupied Kashmir as Kashmir was the jugular vein of Pakistan, and "we are not ready to back down an inch from it".

The minister said that the fascist Modi regime implemented an illegal law on August 5, 2018, to annex the state of Jammu and Kashmir and condemned it at every level.

The people of Kashmir want a resolution of the long-standing dispute in accordance with the UN resolutions, she maintained. APP

Express Tribune
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Strongly condemn the continuing fascist tactics of Modi govt against Kashmiri leader Yasin Malik from his illegal imprisonment to his conviction on fake charges. International community must act against the Hindutva fascist Modi regime's state terrorism in IIOJK.</p>— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) <a href="https://twitter.com/ImranKhanPTI/status/1529058991728234496?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">May 24, 2022</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 
Terrorist Yasin Malik is now being taken to the Courtroom of Special NIA Judge ASJ Parveen Singh to be present for pronouncement of his sentence.

Cold blooded Terrorist Yasin Malik will only be sentenced for terror funding today, Not the killing of the Air Force officers.

Court to pronounce the quantum of sentence shortly.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">India's continued attempts to silence critical voices against its blatant human right abuses are futile. Fabricated charges against <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/YasinMalik?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#YasinMalik</a> will not put a hold to <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Kashmir?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Kashmir</a>'s struggle to freedom. Urging the <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/UN?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#UN</a> to take notice of unfair & illegal trails against Kashmir leaders. <a href="https://t.co/EEJV5jyzmN">pic.twitter.com/EEJV5jyzmN</a></p>— Shahid Afridi (@SAfridiOfficial) <a href="https://twitter.com/SAfridiOfficial/status/1529357436733337600?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">May 25, 2022</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 
Quantum of sentence on #YasinMalik yet another #Jihadi, involved in terror funding & involved in waging war against India & orchestrating violent protests in the valley besides responsible for killing of #IAFOfficials, #KPs & #KPGenocide - 121 years life sentence.
 
New Delhi: Kashmiri separatist leader Yasin Malik was today sentenced to life in prison by a special Delhi court. The National Investigation Agency had demanded the maximum punishment, the death penalty, while the defence pleaded for life imprisonment.

"Two life sentences and five punishments of 10 years of rigorous imprisonment each have been awarded. All sentences are to run concurrently. A monetary penalty of over ₹ 10 lakh has also been levied," lawyer Umesh Sharma said. Different prison sentences and fines have been awarded for different cases. Yasin Malik has the option to appeal the verdict in the High Court.

Malik had earlier pleaded guilty to all the charges including those under the stringent Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA) in a terror funding case. A special NIA court in Delhi pronounced its verdict on the quantum of punishment in the case.

https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/yas...unding-case-3008682#pfrom=home-ndtv_topscroll
 
Chairman Muzaffarabad Tigers Arshad Khan Tanoli strongly condemns the sentencing of Hurriyat Leader Yasin Malik

Yasin Malik is a freedom fighter. He is convicted in a false case, Chairman Muzaffarabad Tigers

The fire of freedom in Kashmiris cannot be extinguished by giving such punishments in false cases, Chairman Muzaffarabad Tigers

Kashmir is a reality. The Indian government cannot deny it with these bad tactics, Arshad Khan Tanoli

The people of Pakistan and Azad Kashmir have always stood by the oppressed people of Occupied Kashmir and will continue to do so, Arshad Khan Tanoli

An Indian court ruling against Hurriyat leader Yasin Malik has shattered the justice, Arshad Khan Tanoli
 
Hopefully, more indians, who have obtained domiciles after removing of the articles in kashmir, will die after this. Those with domiciles in other peoples land deserve to die
 
Can’t believe people are sympathising for a terrorist just because he is a Kashmiri.
 
Great now you have to feed, shelter and provide medicines for this animal till it is dead.

Also throws a risk of a future possible plane hijack where terrorist Masood Azhar got away..

PATHETIC, can't believe this thing wasn't given the death penalty....
 
Great now you have to feed, shelter and provide medicines for this animal till it is dead.

Also throws a risk of a future possible plane hijack where terrorist Masood Azhar got away..

PATHETIC, can't believe this thing wasn't given the death penalty....



This is for terror funding case. Killing Kashmiri Pandits and IAF officers cases are under trial.
 
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This is for terror funding case. Killing Kashmiri Pandits and IAF officers cases are under trial.

Rest of the cases will just die off now and he will finish his time in jail provided a terrorist plane hijack for his release in the future.....
 
What is the term of life imprisonment in India? Is he eligible for parole after certain years?

Yes he will get bail after few months or may be after few years.

Yasin Malik now has the option to appeal the verdict in the High Court.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Today is a black day for Indian democracy & its justice system. India can imprison Yasin Malik physically but it can never imprison idea of freedom he symbolises. Life imprisonment for valiant freedom fighter will provide fresh impetus to Kashmiris' right to self-determination.</p>— Shehbaz Sharif (@CMShehbaz) <a href="https://twitter.com/CMShehbaz/status/1529456071685066757?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">May 25, 2022</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Pakistan strongly condemns life sentence awarded to Yasin Malik on fabricated charges. Such oppressive tactics cannot dampen the spirit of people of Kashmir in their just struggle against illegal Indian occupation. We stand with them in quest for self-determination as per UNSCRs</p>— DG ISPR (@OfficialDGISPR) <a href="https://twitter.com/OfficialDGISPR/status/1529471806360412161?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">May 25, 2022</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Dear <a href="https://twitter.com/SAfridiOfficial?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@safridiofficial</a> he himself has pleaded guilty in court on record. Not everything is misleading like your birthdate. &#55356;&#56814;&#55356;&#56819;&#55357;&#56911;<a href="https://t.co/eSnFLiEd0z">https://t.co/eSnFLiEd0z</a></p>— Amit Mishra (@MishiAmit) <a href="https://twitter.com/MishiAmit/status/1529384036552314880?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">May 25, 2022</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

Shots fired :warner
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">India's continued attempts to silence critical voices against its blatant human right abuses are futile. Fabricated charges against <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/YasinMalik?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#YasinMalik</a> will not put a hold to <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Kashmir?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Kashmir</a>'s struggle to freedom. Urging the <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/UN?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#UN</a> to take notice of unfair & illegal trails against Kashmir leaders. <a href="https://t.co/EEJV5jyzmN">pic.twitter.com/EEJV5jyzmN</a></p>— Shahid Afridi (@SAfridiOfficial) <a href="https://twitter.com/SAfridiOfficial/status/1529357436733337600?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">May 25, 2022</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

I love Afridi. Such a patriot.
 
Hopefully, more indians, who have obtained domiciles after removing of the articles in kashmir, will die after this. Those with domiciles in other peoples land deserve to die

:sarf_facepalm

And those with this mentality who kill, will also end up being killed. It's how the cycle works.

The Pandits will be returned one day to their homeland. Since the BJP seem incapable of doing it in a civilized manner during their tenure, the Pandits will have to wait some more. But it will happen, and there is nothing anyone who resents this will be able to do about it.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Dear <a href="https://twitter.com/SAfridiOfficial?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@safridiofficial</a> he himself has pleaded guilty in court on record. Not everything is misleading like your birthdate. ������<a href="https://t.co/eSnFLiEd0z">https://t.co/eSnFLiEd0z</a></p>— Amit Mishra (@MishiAmit) <a href="https://twitter.com/MishiAmit/status/1529384036552314880?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">May 25, 2022</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

Shots fired :warner
Savage from Mishra ji!

However more I see him getting into fights like this, first with Pathan and now with Afridi, more I think he is lining himself up as a future sanghi.
 
Savage from Mishra ji!

However more I see him getting into fights like this, first with Pathan and now with Afridi, more I think he is lining himself up as a future sanghi.

Irfan Pathan?

Just googled the incident, yeah seems so. Now that I think about it, Amit Mishra has that look about him :srt
 
Yasin Malik should be tried for genocide, not just terror funding case: Kashmiri activist

After a Special NIA court sentenced JKLF chief Yasin Malik to life imprisonment in a terror funding case, Kashmiri activist Lalit Ambardar stated that the terrorist should be tried for more heinous crimes that he has committed.

We respect the judiciary, but we expect Yasin Malik to be tried for the actual crimes committed by him. Today's punishment is a joke to what he has done to Kashmiri Hindus. You have just punished him for terror funding," Ambardar said. He further added that Malik did not give up terrorism on his own, but was given a 'makeover' by secular liberals.

Referring to similar cases filed against Bitta Karate, Ambardar lamented that only the first hearing has taken place in his case.

Only the first hearing happened in the case of Bitta Karate because the administration refused security to the counsel. How are you going to give justice to the Kashmiri people? Today, they are in danger. We hope that the terrorist gets what he deserves," the activist said.

Bitta Karate is one of the prime accused of killing Kashmiri Pandits during their exodus from the region in 1990. In an interview in the year 1991, Karate had stated that he executed more than '20 Kashmiri Pandits' or 'maybe more than 30-40' while Kashmiri Pandits said that they regarded the JKLF terrorist as 'Butcher of Pandits'.

On the increase in terror activities in Kashmir, Lalit Ambardar said, "Jihadis do not fall from heaven. The ecosystem is flourishing them in Kashmir."

Yasin Malik's conviction

Days after convicting Yasin Malik in a terror funding case, the Special NIA court sentenced the Kashmiri separatist and chief of the banned Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) to life imprisonment with fine and rigorous imprisonment on May 25. The sentencing by special judge Praveen Singh came after Malik stated that he is 'not going to beg' for anything, and left the quantum of sentence to the discretion of the court. The quantum sentence was pronounced after the Special NIA Court on May 19 convicted Malik, who pleaded guilty to all the charges in cases related to terrorism and secessionist activities in 2017.

Link: https://www.republicworld.com/amp/i...nding-case-kashmiri-activist-articleshow.html
 
New Delhi: India on Friday slammed OIC-IPHRC for its criticism of judgment in the terror funding case involving terrorist Yasin Malik and said the organisation has implicitly expressed support for the terrorist activities.
India urged the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) not to justify terrorism in any manner, saying the world seeks zero-tolerance against the menace.

Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said that Malik's terrorist activities have been documented and presented in court.

Responding to media queries on the comments made by OIC-IPHRC on the judgement of NIA Court regarding Yasin Malik, Mr Bagchi said India finds the comments unacceptable.

"India finds unacceptable the comments made by OIC-IPHRC today criticising India for the judgement in the case of Yasin Malik. Through these comments, OIC-IPHRC has implicitly expressed support for the terrorist activities of Yasin Malik, which were documented and presented in the Court. The world seeks zero tolerance of terrorism and we urge OIC not to justify it any manner," Mr Bagchi said.

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) court on Wednesday awarded life imprisonment to Yasin Malik, a terrorist from Jammu and Kashmir, in a terror funding case.

The NIA court while sentencing life imprisonment to Malik also imposed a fine of ₹ 10 lakh.

He was sentenced to life imprisonment twice. NIA had sought the death penalty for the terrorist leader who was convicted on May 19.

Malik had told the court that he was not contesting the charges levelled against him.

NDTV
 
Azad Jammu and Kashmir President Bar*rister Sultan Mehmood Chaudhry on Friday asked the government to raise the denial of right to fair trial to Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) chief Yasin Malik and his unjust sentencing of life imprisonment by an Indian court at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) and other relevant forums.

He was speaking at a press conference along with Malik’s wife Mushaal Hussein Mullick at her residence in the capital.

Stressing that there was an urgent need to raise the issue at the ICJ, Barrister Chaudhry said: “Only 22 days are left within which an appeal against Yasin Malik’s conviction and reviewing of the case could be filed in the International Court of Justice.”

Owing to some limitations, the president said, the AJK government could not file an appeal with the ICJ.

Mushaal says worried about husband’s life; Bilawal writes to UN secretary general

“As per rules, only member states have the right to access the court and file an appeal with it,” he added. He said it was high time to raise the issue more vigorously at the ICJ, the UN Commission for Human Rights and other relevant bodies.

Referring to his upcoming visit to the United Kingdom, Ireland and Brussels, Barrister Sultan said he would raise the issue of Malik’s unjust sentencing at every forum.

Speaking on the occasion, Mushaal Mullick, wife of Yasin Malik, said it was necessary to approach the International Court of Justice against his life-term sentence because the JKLF leader was not a resident of India and was being punished under Indian law.

Ms Mullick, who is also chairperson of the Peace and Culture Organisation, said she was worried about the life of her husband who was shifted to an isolated cell in the notorious Tihar jail.

Bilawal writes to UNSC

Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari, as part of Pakistan’s ongoing efforts to draw attention of the international community to the alarming situation in India-held Kashmir, has written a letter to United Nations (UN) Secretary General Antonio Guterres, adds APP.

The letter dated May 31 apprised the UN secretary general of the circumstances of Yasin Malik’s conviction in a manifestly dubious and politically-motivated case filed by the Indian National Investigation Agency, his chronic ailments and the ruthless treatment meted out to him in Indian jails.

It also highlighted that the incarceration of Yasin Malik, his sham trial on concocted charges, his malicious conviction and the attempt to portray the legitimate freedom struggle of the Kashmiris as terrorism illustrated India’s blatant

disregard of its international legal obligations, a press release issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Friday said.

Published in Dawn, June 4th, 2022

https://www.dawn.com/news/1693039/yasin-maliks-sentencing-to-be-taken-up-with-icj
 
Pakistan on Thursday strongly condemned India for implicating Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) chairman Yasin Malik in two more “three decades old fictitious cases in a clear attempt to politically victimise him and forcing him to observe hunger strike unto death”.

In a statement, the Foreign Office said Malik was already serving a life sentence awarded to him after a “sham trial” by an Indian court on May 25, 2022.

“Yasin Malik is also being denied the right of personal appearance in the ongoing trial, in complete contravention of legal and democratic norms,” the FO regretted.

The statement said India had employed judiciary as a tool to damage the morale of Kashmiris by subjecting their leadership to “flagrant prejudice”.

The FO pointed out that Malik, having been left with no legal recourse, eventually took the “desperate decision of going on a hunger strike unto death from July 22, 2022.”

The inhuman incarceration of Malik, his sham trials under fabricated cases, his fallacious conviction and the malfeasant attempts at defiling the legitimate struggle of the Kashmiris for their right to self-determination as “terrorism” is nothing but further corroboration of India’s known credentials of being a serial violator of human rights, the FO said.

“The Kashmiris’ struggle for the right of self-determination is indigenous and cannot be dampened by the draconian strong-arm tactics of the Indian government.”

It urged the Indian government to refrain from “victimising the true representatives of Kashmiri people by way of inhuman detentions and implication in baseless cases”.

The FO called upon the international community to take cognisance of “India’s inhuman and illegal detention and treatment of Malik and ensure that the Kashmiris are given the opportunity to exercise their right to self-determination as espoused under the relevant UNSC resolutions”.

Pakistan demanded that India must release all political prisoners detained on trumped-up charges, stop human rights violations in IIOJK, and revoke the “brutal military siege”.

DAWN
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">The continued persecution of Hurriyat leader Yasin Malik by India is part of a plan to deprive Kashmiris of their representative voices. From fabricated cases to sham trial, impunity with which India is violating human rights of political workers should alarm rights defenders.</p>— Shehbaz Sharif (@CMShehbaz) <a href="https://twitter.com/CMShehbaz/status/1550347518415888385?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">July 22, 2022</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Strongly condemn fascist Modi govt's continuing torture of Kashmiri leader Yasin Malik in Tihar jail forcing him to go on hunger strike. His life is in extreme danger. I call on UNSG, UNHCHR & internatonal human rights orgs to take action against India & save Yasin Malik's life.</p>— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) <a href="https://twitter.com/ImranKhanPTI/status/1551876723209551872?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">July 26, 2022</a></blockquote>
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MISHAL MALIK WRITES TO MODI AGAINST YASIN MALIK’S SENTENCE

Hurriyat leader Yasin Malik’s wife Mishal Malik has written a letter to the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi against his husband’s unjust sentence without fulfilling justice parameters, ARY News reported.

According to details, Mishal wrote in the letter to Indian PM that Yasin is very ill due to the torture inflicted upon him in the Indian jail. Yasin’s sentence is contrary to justice and undemocratic, she added.

Mishal Malik added that despite multiple requests by Yasin, Indian officials have not presented him in court. The trial enforces the perception that the proceedings are one-sided and biased, she added.

An Indian court sentenced the illegally detained Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front Chairman, Muhammad Yasin Malik, to life imprisonment in concocted cases to punish him for his leading role in the ongoing movement for Jammu and Kashmir’s freedom from Indian illegal occupation.

Narendra Modi-led’s fascist Indian government arrested thousands of Kashmiris including Hurriyat leaders and activists and lodged them in different jails in occupied Kashmir and India. The Modi regime is victimizing them for opposing India’s illegal occupation of their homeland and demanding their UN-recognized right to self-determination.

It is to be noted that the Indian court had reserved the verdict of the case against Yasin on May 19, 2022.

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Terrorist Yasin Malik Virtually Appears In Court In 1989 Kidnapping Case

Jammu: Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) chief Yasin Malik appeared before a special court here via videoconferencing today and cross-examined a witness in the 1989 kidnapping of Rubaiya Sayeed, the daughter of then Union home minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed.

Malik, who is lodged in Delhi's Tihar Jail in a terror financing case, was not produced in the court physically due to a Ministry of Home Affairs order restricting his movement.

Senior Public Prosecutor S K Bhat told reporters, "Today, accused Yasin Malik participated in the trial through videoconferencing...and did not oppose cross-examining the witness." "I made a submission before the court as a CBI representative that production warrant should not be issued as he participated in the trial. Court accepted that and no production warrant was issued," he said.

The court asked the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to produce the rest of the witnesses on the next date of hearing on December 23.

Rubaiya did not appear for the hearing, as her exemption application had earlier been approved by the court.

Bhat said two witnesses were scheduled to record their statements in the court. While one of them, a retired doctor, was present in the court, the other was in Saudi Arabia and could not join the trial, he said.

Another witness' exemption application was approved by the court as he was reported to be undergoing dialysis, he said.

The retired doctor's statement was recorded in the court in the presence of Yasin Malik, he said.

Bhat said that Malik seeking his physical appearance in the court was a ploy to delay the trial. "Due to security reasons, it is not feasible to produce him here," he said.

During the last hearing on July 15, Rubaiya had identified five accused, including Malik. Rubaiya was abducted from near Lal Ded Hospital on December 8, 1989. She was freed five days later after the then VP Singh government, supported by the BJP, released five terrorists in exchange.

Now living in Tamil Nadu, Rubaiya is listed as a prosecution witness by the CBI, which took over the case in early 1990.

Malik, 56, is lodged in Tihar Jail after he was sentenced by a special National Investigation Agency (NIA) court in May. He was arrested in early 2019 in connection with the 2017 terror financing case registered by the NIA.

Malik had observed a 10-day hunger strike from July 22 after the Centre did not respond to his plea to physically appear in the Jammu court hearing in the abduction case.

NDTV
 
India’s top anti-terrorism investigation agency on Friday again sought the death sentence for Kashmiri leader Muhammad Yasin Malik after he was given life in prison, the Indian media has reported.

Malik, 57, former chief of Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF), was sentenced to life imprisonment by an Indian court last year in a terror funding case after he refused to accept a government-appointed lawyer or to defend himself against the charges.

The court had also turned down a plea by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) for a death sentence, saying capital punishment was for a crime that “shocks the collective consciousness” of society.

On Friday, the NIA petitioned the high court in New Delhi again seeking a death sentence for Malik, a senior security official in Indian-occupied Kashmir told AFP.

The petition is due for hearing on Monday, legal news website Bar and Bench reported.

The JKLF was one of the first armed freedom fighting groups to come into existence in India-occupied Kashmir. It supported an independent and united Kashmir. Led by Malik, the group gave up armed resistance in 1994.

A resistance movement broke out in IoK in 1989 with fighters demanding an independent Kashmir or its merger with Pakistan.

Express Tribune
 
Don't think he will be executed. Instead, us tax players will keep paying for this parasite's food and health care.
 
From a state guest to being in prison, which is where he belongs. The memories of what so called liberals did to India are hard to forget.
 

Gave up arms, I'm a Gandhian now: Separatist Yasin Malik to tribunal​


Separatist leader Yasin Malik told an Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) tribunal that he has embraced non-violence and given up armed struggle since 1994. Malik, founder of the Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front-Yasin (JKLF-Y), said in his affidavit that he now follows the "Gandhian way of resistance."

"I gave up arms, I’m a Gandhian now," he stated in his affidavit as the tribunal reviewed the ban on JKLF-Y, which spearheaded armed militancy in the Kashmir Valley in the 1990s.

Malik explained that his decision to abandon violence was aimed at promoting a "united, independent Kashmir" but through peaceful means.

The UAPA tribunal, in its recent order published in the official gazette, declared JKLF-Y an "unlawful organisation" for the next five years under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967. The ruling detailed the outfit's links to top political and government figures since 1994 and questioned its legitimacy.

Malik, serving a life sentence in Tihar Jail after being convicted in a terror funding case, is a prime accused in the 1990 killing of four Indian Air Force personnel in Rawalpora, Srinagar. Earlier this year, witnesses identified Malik as the main shooter in the case.

In addition to this, he was sentenced to life imprisonment in May 2022 in a terror financing case investigated by the National Investigation Agency (NIA).

In his affidavit, Malik claimed that in the early 1990s, various state officials assured him that the Kashmir dispute would be resolved through "meaningful dialogue." He said he was promised that if he initiated a unilateral ceasefire, all charges against him and JKLF-Y members would be dropped.

However, the Centre, in its ban notification issued on March 15, 2024, and through statements from officers involved in cases against JKLF-Y, argued that despite giving up armed resistance in 1994, Malik continued to support and sustain terrorism.

 
Don't think he will be executed. Instead, us tax players will keep paying for this parasite's food and health care.
After a lot of thinking, I believe executing him is not the right way.

His body should be used to test new medicines, for all types of medicines before it hits the market, lets get rid of animal testing and use this on individuals like this Yasin lad...
 
After a lot of thinking, I believe executing him is not the right way.

His body should be used to test new medicines, for all types of medicines before it hits the market, lets get rid of animal testing and use this on individuals like this Yasin lad...
A leopard never changes it spots.

If people want to believe a murderer who murdered multiple people that he has laid down arms and that he follows Gandhi now, I can merely pity their intelligence.

But of course he'll find plenty of support from Pakistan and Bangladesh because of 2 things -

1. He is a Kashmiri.
2. He is a Muslim.

Not that that support matters anyways since it's not even from Indian Muslims.
 
After a lot of thinking, I believe executing him is not the right way.

His body should be used to test new medicines, for all types of medicines before it hits the market, lets get rid of animal testing and use this on individuals like this Yasin lad...
Anyways, the likes of him becoming a Gandhian would be akin to the 'great' Hafiz Saeed becoming a philosopher.
 
Easy to say that he is a Gandhian now.

Yasin Malik should not be trusted until the police slaps him and he shows the other cheek.👋
 

Gave up arms, I'm a Gandhian now: Separatist Yasin Malik to tribunal​


Separatist leader Yasin Malik told an Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) tribunal that he has embraced non-violence and given up armed struggle since 1994. Malik, founder of the Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front-Yasin (JKLF-Y), said in his affidavit that he now follows the "Gandhian way of resistance."

"I gave up arms, I’m a Gandhian now," he stated in his affidavit as the tribunal reviewed the ban on JKLF-Y, which spearheaded armed militancy in the Kashmir Valley in the 1990s.

Malik explained that his decision to abandon violence was aimed at promoting a "united, independent Kashmir" but through peaceful means.

The UAPA tribunal, in its recent order published in the official gazette, declared JKLF-Y an "unlawful organisation" for the next five years under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967. The ruling detailed the outfit's links to top political and government figures since 1994 and questioned its legitimacy.

Malik, serving a life sentence in Tihar Jail after being convicted in a terror funding case, is a prime accused in the 1990 killing of four Indian Air Force personnel in Rawalpora, Srinagar. Earlier this year, witnesses identified Malik as the main shooter in the case.

In addition to this, he was sentenced to life imprisonment in May 2022 in a terror financing case investigated by the National Investigation Agency (NIA).

In his affidavit, Malik claimed that in the early 1990s, various state officials assured him that the Kashmir dispute would be resolved through "meaningful dialogue." He said he was promised that if he initiated a unilateral ceasefire, all charges against him and JKLF-Y members would be dropped.

However, the Centre, in its ban notification issued on March 15, 2024, and through statements from officers involved in cases against JKLF-Y, argued that despite giving up armed resistance in 1994, Malik continued to support and sustain terrorism.

This is fear of death .
 

'Yasin Malik being kept near gallows:' Wife Mushaal Mullick denounces human rights abuses​


Mushaal Hussein Mullick, the wife of Kashmiri separatist leader Yasin Malik, has stated that her husband is being held near the gallows, expressing serious concern over his safety.

Speaking at a Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) solidarity rally in Islamabad, Mishal condemned the reported human rights violations in IIOJK, where she said citizens continue to face widespread suppression by Indian forces.

During her address, Mishal highlighted the deteriorating health of Aasiya Andrabi, a prominent activist held in New Delhi’s Tihar Jail.

She asserted that the sacrifices made by IIOJK’s leaders and activists sustain their struggle for autonomy despite severe conditions.

Mishal accused the Indian government of stripping Kashmiris of their rights, alleging that India has resettled five million Indian nationals in the region to alter its demographic makeup, aiming to turn it into what she termed a “mini-India.”

She claimed that these policies have deprived Kashmiris of their rights and fundamentally altered the region.

Mishal also noted the severe toll on families, alleging that even the remains of deceased loved ones are often withheld from grieving families. She described the ongoing challenges faced by Kashmiris but affirmed their determination to continue resisting.

Calling Kashmir’s struggle a “line of defence for Pakistan,” Mishal urged the international community to take note of what she described as the sustained hardships and resilience of the Kashmiri people.

Today, Kashmiris across the Line of Control (LoC) and globally are observing Black Day to denounce India’s occupation of Jammu and Kashmir.

In IIOJK, a complete strike has been called, with protests, marches, and seminars planned across Pakistan and abroad.

In Muzaffarabad, the capital of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, the Kashmir Liberation Commission organised a protest, followed by a march. Similarly, Pasban-e-Hurriyat, a Kashmiri advocacy group, has planned anti-India rallies along with other political and religious organisations.

The President of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Barrister Sultan Mahmood Chaudhry, and Prime Minister Chaudhry Anwar ul Haq have appealed to Kashmiris worldwide to make their voices heard in protest against India’s actions in the region.

The day marks a significant event for Kashmiris, recalling the entry of Indian forces into Jammu and Kashmir on 27 October 1947, viewed as a violation of the partition agreement and the region’s autonomy.

 
No update on Yasin Malik's health amid hunger strike: Mushaal Mullick

Mushaal Mullick, wife of Kashmiri freedom leader Yasin Malik, has expressed concern about a lack of information regarding her husband’s health.

Speaking to media, she revealed that Yasin Malik had been on a hunger strike for five days without access to necessary medication in prison.

She stated her family had reached out through official letters, but no response had been given.

She condemned the ongoing injustice faced by Kashmiris, noting that they submit daily appeals at the UN Office in Islamabad.

“We will continue raisig our voices for Kashmiri freedom despite these challenges,” she affirmed.


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