His Excellency Dr Volker Türk United Nations High
Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR)
Palais des Nations
CH-1211 Geneva 10, Switzerland
Date 10 December 2023
Dear High Commissioner,
Re: Urgent intervention is urged,
to save Kashmiri leader Yasin Malik’s life.
Excellency on the 75 anniversary
of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights- UDHR, your urgent
intervention is needed to save pro peace Kashmiri leader Mr Muhammed Yasin
Malik's life from a death sentence being sought against him by the Indian
Government, while a double life sentence was served on him in a politically
motivated ‘terror funding’ case on 25 May 2022.
A year later on 29 May 2023, India’s National Investigation
Agency NIA lodged an appeal before the Delhi High Court to convert Mr Malik's
life imprisonment to a death sentence. He was ordered by the High Court to
respond by 9 August 2023, which he did. Mr Malik’s latest hearing took place on
5 December 2023, while his next hearing is scheduled for 14 February 2024 via video
link which amounts to depriving him of his right to defence as he wishes to
exercise his right of appearing in person, before the court.
Excellency millions of Kashmiris across the ceasefire line CfL
in Kashmir and in the diaspora are deeply shocked at the decision by the Indian
Government to seek death penalty for their leader.
This decision is a cruel ploy by India’s BJP leadership to
eliminate its political opponent through an unfair trial. You are strongly
urged to dissuade India’s BJP Government from committing a grave injustice
against the pro peace Kashmiri leader.
Mr Malik is a revered and most charismatic political leader,
and an indispensable part of a political solution on the status of the
internationally disputed Jammu Kashmir - generally referred to as Kashmir. Kashmiris
expect that the OHCHR will call out such a spiteful, malicious and politically
motivated vindictive prosecution of Mr Malik by the Mr Modi’s BJP Government in
India.
Excellency, instead of engaging in dialogue with Mr Malik and
the Kashmiri leadership for a just and democratic resolution of the issue, Mr Modi’s
Government annexed and bifurcated the internationally disputed Jammu Kashmir on
5 August 2019, and arrested Kashmiri leaders under laws which OHCHR
reports of June 2018 and July 2019, quite rightly described as India’s “lawless laws.”
The BJP Government is extremely intolerant of political
dissent in Kashmir. Even human rights defenders like Khurram Parvez, as well as
numerous Kashmiri journalists, are held under laws such as the Public Safety
Act, PSA and the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act, UAPA, that are inconsistent
with international law. These lawless laws especially UAPA, allow the
authorities to declare individuals as ‘terrorists’ without producing
incriminating evidence against them.
Mr Malik is the Chairman of the Jammu Kashmir Liberation
Front-JKLF-which is committed to a peaceful resolution of the Kashmir issue. He
was arrested on 19 February 2019 under the notorious and draconian PSA
in Srinagar. At present he is held at India’s notorious Tihar Jail in
solitary confinement. He and other Kashmiri leaders including Mr Shabir Shah,
Ms Aasiya Andrabi, Ms Nahida Nasreen, and Mr Masarat Alam, are all part of the
solution in the Kashmir issue.
The UN has a responsibility to ensure that their right to
free speech and freedom of movement is guaranteed and protected under UN
Charter and over twenty UN resolutions regarding the political status of Kashmir.
India is duty bound therefore, to ensure the fundamental rights, including the
inalienable and the inherent right to self-determination, and the territorial
integrity of Jammu and Kashmir State, which India has subverted and vitiated in
contravention of her international commitments on the question of Kashmir’s
status.
Excellency, Mr Malik
renounced armed resistance in 1994 and embarked on a peaceful movement for
the resolution of the Kashmir issue. He met many Indian leaders including Prime
Ministers Dr Manmohan Singh, Mr IK Gujral, and the highly respected Mr Atul
Bihari Vajpayee, politicians including ministers, senior officials and civil
society figures who supported his decision for a peaceful movement to achieve
Kashmiris’ fundamental sovereign rights through a political settlement.
He was assured of “genuine political space,” by the Indian
leadership that the Kashmir issue would be resolved through meaningful
dialogue. India’s first BJP Prime Minister the late respected Atul Bihari
Vajpayee, promised the Kashmiris "the sky is the limit." On the other hand his successor Mr Modi has
completely reneged on the Vajpayee principles, and has adopted an ‘all-out
muscular Kashmir policy’ in which there is no space for dialogue on the Kashmir
issue!
Excellency, under Mr Modi’s doctrine, Kashmiris and their leadership
have a stark choice, either accept Modi’s Kashmir policy, meaning status quo,
or face India’s fury and wrath. Consequently, Mr Malik’s prosecution is politically
motivated as Modi doctrine does not recognise fundamental, inherent and
inalienable right of the Kashmiri people to self-determination, even though the
UNSC resolutions call on India, and also Pakistan, to respect the will of the
Kashmiris, through a UN supervised Plebiscite.
To further his cause Mr Malik visited the US and
Britain where he met with officials, political figures, members of the civil
society, and human rights organisations. British and the US officials, the
Indian Home Ministry’s Minister of State late Rajesh Pilot, senior officials,
prominent civil society members, former diplomats, judges and academics,
supported and encouraged Mr Malik in his peaceful resistance with which, he has
kept firm faith. Mr Modi however, has completely reneged on the commitments for
political space and dialogue. In the 1990s
India’s current National Security Adviser, Mr Ajit Doval had also acted as
a go between in negotiations with Indian authorities and Mr Malik.
Not being content with his oppressive policies in Kashmir
the Modi Government annexed the disputed
State Jammu Kashmir on 5 August 2019 and bifurcated it into two Union
Territories to be ruled directly from Delhi. By annexing and breaking up JK
into union territories, Mr Modi’s Government completely disregarded India’s solemn
commitments at the UN and bilateral agreements, both with Pakistan, and the Srinagar based Government of Indian
administered Kashmir.
Excellency
the Indian Supreme Court is expected to give a long awaited decision on 11
December 2023 regarding petitions before it on the dismantling of JK by the
Modi Government on 5 august 2019. While Kashmiris await with abated breath
about the SC decision, it remains to be seen what a Supreme Court of a neo-
colonial India decides on the restoration of the semi-autonomous status of
internationally disputed Jammu Kashmir whose status is yet to be determined through
a UN supervised plebiscite by its 22 million people.
Excellency, it is important to remember that Kashmir’s
provisional and conditional constitutional relationship with India, was based
on defined spheres of responsibilities, linked specifically with the 26 October
1947 conditional agreement, which was underpinned by the subsequent article 370
of the Indian constitution. As a consequence of unilateral abrogation by India
of article 370 on 5 August 2019, the constitutional bridge between India and
Kashmir no longer exists.
Therefore, India rules Kashmir today as a colonial occupier
with the enormous presence of over 900,000 troops backed up by a plethora of
oppressive and draconian laws, two of these lawless laws, PSA and UAPA, are mentioned above. On 5 August 2019,
Mr Modi’s Government also took away hard fought fundamental historic citizenship
rights of Kashmiris with abrogation of article 35A. This has opened the floodgates into Kashmir
of 1.4 billion Indians; which is manifestly designed to turn the people of
Jammu Kashmir into a minority in their own homeland.
Excellency, Mr Malik is a frail 58 year old dignified, God
fearing, brave and proud man with integrity. He has many medical ailments and
health issues. He has been shut away, and has no idea about the outside
situation. His only contact is with his ailing elderly mother who is assisted
by his sister in Kashmir. He has not seen his Pakistani wife since his only
child, a 12 year old daughter, was a toddler. In protest Mr Malik went on hunger strike twice at the manner in
which his politically motivated prosecution and trials are being conducted in
the Indian courts. In other words he is not being heard by the Indian judicial
system. Instead, Mr Malik has been prosecuted over the past five years
under false and fabricated cases. Despite undertakings given and kept by all,
except by the Modi Government, thirty year old militancy related cases were
re-opened as part of the politically motivated vendetta against the pro peace
leader.
Excellency, Mr Malik is an admirer of Mahatma Gandhi and
Nelson Mandela. India’s BJP Modi led Government however, derives its
ideological inspiration not from the anti-colonial and pro peace Gandhi but
from the RSS, which is the antithesis of the Gandhian political and religious
philosophy, and the world view of India. Mr Modi believes in the total,
political, social and cultural conquest of Kashmir, and an unquestioned
submission of Kashmiri peoples’ will. Mr Malik however, is not prepared to surrender
and capitulate his people and his free will to Mr Modi's, political,
judicial, communal, and militarised aggression.
Excellency, Prime Minister Modi’s ultra-(religious)
nationalist BJP is in an election mode to enthuse its majoritarian electoral
base. Through India’s pliant media, the BJP vilifies and portrays Mr Malik as
Kashmir’s Osama Bin Laden to justify his ominously looming judicial murder. Mr
Malik however, wants to see Kashmir as a
bridge of peace, amity and prosperity in South Asia rather than a perpetual
bone of contention between India and Pakistan. To Kashmiris the OHCHR as the
apex human rights institution of the UN, is morally and legally well placed, to
avert the vindictively malicious judicial oppression, and the intended judicial
murder of a man, who is committed to Kashmir’s peaceful political transition. By seeking the death penalty to eliminate a
Kashmiri political opponent, Mr Modi portrays himself as the region’s hegemon against
a defenceless man of peace.
Therefore, on the
seventy fifth anniversary of the formation of the UDHR your Excellency is
kindly reminded of the solemn obligation to uphold the principles of international
legality, justice and morality vested in you as the head of the UN’s Human
Rights Commission to intervene, and save the life of the pro peace Kashmiri
leader, Mr Muhammad Yasin Malik.
Yours
Sincerely,
Zafar Khan-
Head of JKLF’s Diplomatic Bureau.
Email: jklfdiplomaticbureau@gmail.com
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