Mushall appeals to Govt,World community to play role in releasing of Yasin Malik

ISLAMABAD-UNS:Mushall Hussein Mullick has appealed to the Prime Minister of Pakistan,Army Chief and the international community to play their role in releasing of her husband and jailed Kashmiri Hurriyat leader Yasin Malik.
Addressing the prayer ceremony organized for the repose of her late mother Rehana Mulick, she said that she has not been able to talk to her husband from many years.She demanded that Yasin Malik be allowed to meet his family in this hour of grief.She also said that Yasin Malik was not to allowed to meet his daughter Razia Sultana.
She demanded that the human rights organizations to put pressure on the  Indian government for the release of Yasin Malik and others Kshmiri leaders. She said that the Indian authorities are committing atrocities on Kashmiri freedom fighters including Yasin Malik in jail.

She said that the government should take up the case of Yasin Malik before the world community and at relevant UN forums and in human rights organisations to protect his life.

Mushall said that her husband’s life was in danger because the Indian authorities could not buy his loyalty; hence they were now resorted to hang him to silence the most popular leader of contemporary Kashmiri freedom fight.

She said that it was high time for the Pakistani government and world community to play a proactive role to not only save his life but to build maximum pressure on the Indian government to ensure his release from illegal detention.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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