SRINAGAR: In Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, justice remains elusive for the family of the martyred human rights activist and lawyer, Jaleel Andrabi, even after 28 years. This stands as a stark example of impunity and a violation of the family’s right to justice.
Jaleel Andrabi was arrested by Major Avtar Singh of the Indian army’s 35th Rashtriya Rifles on March 8, 1996. Three weeks later, his body was discovered floating in the Jhelum River, as reported by Kashmir Media Service today, marking the 28th anniversary of the rights activist’s martyrdom.
Andrabi was targeted for his documentation of human rights abuses by Indian troops in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK). He vocally opposed the crimes committed by Indian forces in the region.
Meanwhile, both the All Parties Hurriyat Conference spokesman, Adv Abdul Rashid Minhas, and the Kashmir Bar Association, in separate statements, paid homage to Jaleel Andrabi. They emphasized that his activism and participation in the 1994 Annual UN Human Rights Council convention in Geneva led to his martyrdom, highlighting his unwavering dedication to the Kashmir cause.
Asserting that the people of Kashmir will forever honor the sacrifices of martyrs like him, they demanded the international community to pressure India into allowing a thorough investigation into Jaleel Andrabi’s murder and holding the perpetrators accountable. They emphasized that this is the only path towards justice.