KASHMIR: The All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) in Indian-occupied Jammu and Kashmir has voiced worry about the situation of Hurriyat leaders and activists who have been imprisoned unlawfully and are currently incarcerated in various Indian and local jails.
In a statement released in Srinagar, the spokesman for the APHC claimed that the Kashmiri political detainees were denied access to medical care, proper dietary options, and legal representation while they were being held.
He claimed that because there aren’t enough medical services available in the winter, captives from Kashmir get sick. He claimed that many political prisoners are afflicted with various illnesses in their separate prisons.
He emphasised to UN Secretary General António Guterres that the Modi regime was treating Kashmiris, particularly Muslims, like slaves and that the long-overdue right of Kashmiris to self-determination had been neglected.
According to the spokesman, Kashmiri Muslims are of no significance in the eyes of Indian authorities, and India has accorded no weight to the Geneva Convention, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, or even the UN Human Rights Commission’s 2018 and 2019 findings on Jammu and Kashmir.
He requested the UN to send a mission to IIOJK to assess the predicament of the oppressed people and the situation of Kashmiri Hurriyat leaders and activists who have been wrongfully arrested.
Imtiaz Wani, the information secretary for APHC-AJK, urged the UN and international human rights organisations to pay attention to the situation of Hurriyat leaders and activists who have been wrongfully detained and are incarcerated in various Indian prisons and the occupied territory in a statement issued in Islamabad.