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    Pakistan Condemns Harsh Sentences on Kashmiri Women Leaders by Indian Court

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 25, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Islamabad witnessed a strong diplomatic response on Wednesday as Pakistan vehemently condemned the recent sentencing of prominent Kashmiri women leaders Asiya Andrabi, Fehmeeda Sofi, and Nahida Nasreen by an Indian special court. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a detailed statement expressing grave concern over the judicial decisions handed down in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), highlighting the deteriorating human rights situation in the region.

    On Tuesday, the Indian court sentenced Asiya Andrabi, a well-known political figure advocating for Kashmiri rights, to life imprisonment. Her close associates, Fehmeeda Sofi and Nahida Nasreen, were each given 30-year prison terms under the stringent provisions of the Indian Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA). This legislation, often criticized for its harshness, has been widely viewed as a tool to suppress political dissent.

    The Foreign Office of Pakistan categorically rejected these sentences, describing them as a severe miscarriage of justice. It emphasized that the verdicts are emblematic of the ongoing repression faced by the people of IIOJK, where fundamental freedoms and civil liberties continue to be curtailed. The statement underscored that these legal actions form part of a broader, politically motivated campaign aimed at silencing voices advocating for the legitimate rights of Kashmiris.

    It is worth noting that the sentencing raises serious questions about the fairness of the judicial process, the independence of the courts involved, and India’s compliance with international human rights standards. The Pakistani government stressed that the convictions appear to be driven more by political considerations than by genuine legal grounds, thereby undermining the rule of law in the disputed territory.

    Asiya Andrabi has long been recognized as a vocal and steadfast advocate for the Kashmir cause, championing the right to self-determination and drawing international attention to the plight of her people. Her life sentence, coupled with the lengthy imprisonments of Sofi and Nasreen, signals a shrinking space for political expression and activism in the region. This crackdown on dissenting voices not only stifles democratic freedoms but also fuels further unrest and instability.

    Meanwhile, Pakistan cautioned that such punitive measures exacerbate tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors and diminish the prospects for lasting peace and stability in South Asia. The government reiterated its call for the international community, including the United Nations and global human rights organizations, to urgently intervene and hold India accountable for its actions in IIOJK.

    In a related development, Pakistan urged the protection of the political, social, and human rights of the Kashmiri people, emphasizing the necessity of safeguarding freedom of expression and ensuring fair legal proceedings. The statement reaffirmed Pakistan’s unwavering support for the Kashmiri population in their just struggle for self-determination, as outlined in multiple United Nations Security Council resolutions.

    As the situation continues to unfold, the international spotlight remains crucial in addressing the human rights challenges faced by Kashmiris and fostering dialogue aimed at resolving this long-standing conflict.

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