Hurriyat chairman Mirwaiz completes three years in house detention
The Hindu
Cry for Mirwaiz Umar Farooq’s release grows in the Valley
Confined to his home with his immediate family members, Hurriyat chairman and Valley’s chief priest Mirwaiz Umar Farooq on Thursday completed three years in house detention in Srinagar’s Nigeen area with no formal case against him.
A mobile bunker blocks the main entrance to the house and no unknown guest is allowed inside, a close aide of the Mirwaiz said. He was arrested on August 4, 2019, a day ahead of revocation of Jammu and Kashmir’s special constitutional position.
There are growing voices from the religious and political organisations in the Valley demanding his immediate release.
A Hurriyat spokesman said the authorities were “forcibly detaining the Mirwaiz in his house, which is a gross violation of all his fundamental and basic human rights”.
“All channels of communication are blocked to him and all outreach to people, friends and party cadre barred,” the spokesman said.
He said the Mirwaiz was being “punished for pleading the cause of resolution of the lingering Kashmir conflict through peaceful means of dialogue and deliberations, and good neighbourly relations in the subcontinent”.
“We appeal to the government of India to release all Kashmiri political prisoners unconditionally, including the Mirwaiz, and resume the process of conflict resolution through peaceful means, which is dialogue,” the spokesman added.