Mashaal Malik vows to testify against Indian war crimes in the UK court

Mashaal Malik vows to testify against Indian war crimes in the UK court

Chairperson of Peace and Culture Organization, Mushaal Hussein Mullick hassaid that she and her 9-year old daughter Raziyah Sultana are willing torecord their testimony before the Stock White against the brutalities facedby the family and her jailed husband.

Mushaal Hussein Mullick was speaking at an important session on war crimesin Indial Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) in Islamabad onFriday.

She lauded the London-based law firm Stoke White for the courage to submita legal appeal before the United Kingdom (UK) police seeking the arrest ofIndian Army Chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane and Home Affairs MinisterAmit Shah for their war crimes in IIOJK.

She, however, demanded that the name of the most-wanted criminal PrimeMinister Narendra Modi should also be added to the list because allcriminal and inhuman acts are being perpetrated by the Indian authoritiesunder his patronage.

The Hurriyat leader said that she and her daughter are ready to recordtheir testimony before the firm as Yasin Malik has been languishing inIndian notorious Tihar, where he is battling for life because he has beendeprived of medicines despite being seriously ill what to talks of otherbasic human rights.

It is pertinent to mention here that London-based law firm Stoke Whitesubmitted evidence including 2,000 testimonies to UK police documenting howIndian troops headed by General Manoj Mukund Naravane and Home AffairsMinister Amit Shah were responsible for the torture, kidnapping and killingof activists, journalists and civilians in IIOJK.

Director of international law at Stoke White Hakan Camuz said he hopes thereport would convince British police to open an investigation andultimately arrest the officials when they set foot in the UK.

Mushaal Hussein Mullick, wife of jailed Kashmiri leader Muhammad YasinMalik, said Kashmir under Indian military siege for over 900 days as theregion has been turned into a largest open prison and torture cell in theworld but the world community observed criminal silence.

She said the firm rightly pointed that nearly three decades have passed andnot a single member of the Indian military has been prosecuted for unlawfulconduct in IIOJK, despite the alarming upsurge in state-sponsored terrorismin the Occupied Valley.