
ISLAMABAD – Mushaal Mullick, the wife of jailed Kashmiri leader Yasin Malik, has strongly criticized India for ongoing human rights violations in Indian-occupied Kashmir. She said that the Kashmiris are not only being denied their basic rights but are also being stripped of their identity, homes, and access to justice.
Speaking to media in Islamabad, Mushaal said that India is using brutal force to crush the peaceful Kashmiri struggle for self-determination. She added that the use of guns, chains, and draconian laws has turned the region into a prison for its own people, making daily life unbearable for the residents.
She further pointed out that the Indian authorities have seized Kashmiri lands, rivers, and businesses, deepening the economic and social crisis in the region. Despite the long history of sacrifices made by the Kashmiri people, the global community has failed to take meaningful action, she added.
Moreover, Mushaal expressed deep disappointment over the silence of international organizations, especially the United Nations. She urged them to step forward and take practical steps to stop the ongoing injustices in Kashmir. She warned that history would not forgive those who remain indifferent to the suffering.
“Martyrdoms, imprisonment, and destruction have become the fate of Kashmiris,” she said, while stressing that even in the darkest times, the cries of the oppressed will eventually reach the world’s conscience. She emphasized that Kashmir’s voice can no longer be ignored.
In conclusion, Mushaal called upon human rights groups and global leaders to intervene before it is too late. She said justice delayed for Kashmiris is justice denied, and that their struggle will continue despite the oppression they face daily.