A prominent APHC-AJK chapter leader Shaikh Abdul Majid Saturday vehemently denounced the systemic human rights violations by Indian troops in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir. In a media interview he vehemently condemned the harrowing human rights abuses suffered by Kashmiris, particularly those held for years in Indian prisons.
He highlighted the deep anguish of families enduring immense trauma caused by the prolonged disappearance of their loved ones, denouncing these actions as a severe injustice that calls for urgent international attention. Emphasizing the unwavering spirit of Kashmiris, Majid affirmed that despite relentless oppression, their resolve for freedom remains unbroken. He assured that the APHC will steadfastly support their ongoing struggle for justice and dignity against all odds.
He also highlighted the harsh reality of Indian jails, where many Kashmiris are held for prolonged periods without fair trial. He condemned the systemic denial of justice, explaining that despite numerous cases, the courts rarely grant bail, leaving detainees trapped in legal limbo for years.
Majid emphasized that this lack of judicial fairness only deepens the trauma faced by the families of the imprisoned. He called attention to the urgent need for accountability and fair legal processes to end this cycle of suffering and injustice.
Credit: Independent News Pakistan (INP)