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Wednesday 26 October 2016

JKLF leaders take up Yasin Malik’s captivity issue with UK Foreign Office


October 25, 2016
Kashmiri delegation apprises head of FCO in London of current volatile situation in Jammu & Kashmir
LONDON: A high-level Kashmiri delegation met with the head of Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO), Nicola Mockeridge, in London to bring to UK Foreign Minister Boris Johnson’s attention to the case of illegal imprisonment of Kashmiri leaders in Indian Occupied Kashmir and the deteriorating health condition of the incarcerated, JKLF Chairman Yasin Malik, whose kidney and heart condition has worsened during his imprisonment since 8th July in Srinagar due to ill-treatment in prison and medical negligence. 
The delegation, lead by JKLF’s former UK president Azmat A Khan, who is currently heading organistion’s Political & Diplomatic Campaigns, Secretary General of the London based human rights organisation, JKCHR Dr Nazir Gelani and the London representative of the Kashmiri Democratic Freedom Party Ershad Malik.
The Kashmiri delegation urged the UK government through FCO to intervene on humanitarian basis to save Kashmiri leader’s life and urge India to release all political prisoners including young and elderly leaders, women and children who have been arrested in thousands during the past 3 months.
The Kashmiri delegation also urged FCO to take effective measures through the UN mechanism to bring to halt gross human rights violation against the civilian population who are exercising their right to protest against India’s draconian laws in Kashmiri and denying the Kashmiri people their right to self-determination with brutal force. 
They expressed concerns with the UK government’s docile policy of none intervention in Kashmir as ineffective and inadequate and said that as a member of the UN Security Council Britain had a political and historical responsibility to play its role in bringing about lasting peace in Jammu-Kashmir where over a hundred of innocent protestors have been killed and nearly 300 youth blinded by lethal weapons such pellet guns. 
The Kashmiri delegation also pointed to regional security implications and the dangers of growing anti-western sentiments in Jammu-Kashmir and in South Asia because of the complete silence over Kashmir uprising in the recent months by international community and the media.
The JKLF underlined the consequential fallout within both side of Kashmir as well as in the Diaspora community in UK, which is deeply worried about the ongoing unrest and the repression in Jammu-Kashmir, including the arbitrary arrests of many of the JKLF leaders and Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, Shabir Shah, Syed Ali Gelani and human rights lawyer Khuram Pervez.
During the hour and half long meeting a number of proposals were put forward by the Kashmiri delegation for consideration regarding the extra-judicial killings, false imprisonment of minors and abduction cases involving security forces and the local state government activities which are in conflict with the international law.

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