ISLAMABAD: Mushaal Hussein Malik, the wife of incarcerated Kashmiri leader Yasin Malik, called for the formation of a ‘People’s Alliance’ to oppose the relentless oppression imposed by the Indian and Israeli regimes in occupied Kashmir and Palestine, respectively.
While speaking at a rally on International Palestine Day, Malik emphasized that both India and Israel were following similar paths, adopting identical policies to suppress legitimate freedom movements and extend their unlawful occupations in Kashmir and Palestine.
Mushaal pointed out that while Palestinians had accepted an international pledge for peace and signed a ceasefire agreement with Israel, Israel had unilaterally discarded the agreement, defying all international laws. She condemned this blatant violation of international commitments by the Israeli regime.
She expressed deep concern over the horrific conditions in both Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) and Palestine, describing them as “killing fields and slaughterhouses.”
Mushaal lamented the ongoing violence, where unarmed and innocent civilians, including women, children, and the elderly, are being tortured and slaughtered by occupying forces with impunity, without fear of accountability.
She criticized the occupation authorities for isolating Kashmir from the outside world, with internet throttling and media suppression used to prevent global awareness of the situation.
Mushaal also lamented the complicity of world powers and UN bodies in the human rights violations and war crimes being perpetrated by India and Israel. She stated that if these international bodies acted in the same way they did in support of Ukraine, they would have stood by the Kashmiri and Palestinian people in their struggles for freedom.
Expressing her disappointment, Mushaal noted that the hopes of oppressed Muslims are now fading. She called on civil societies in Muslim nations to join forces and develop a unified strategy to confront the Indian and Israeli regimes.