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Yasin Malik, 36 yıl önceki hemşire cinayetiyle suçlandı

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Hindistan'da dört yılı aşkın süredir terör suçlamalarıyla hapiste tutulan Keşmirli lider Muhammed Yasin Malik, 36 yıl önce Srinagar'da bir hemşirenin öldürülmesiyle ilgili davanın beş zanlısından biri olarak adliyeye sevk edildi. Hindistan Devlet Soruşturma Ajansı (SIA), Cammu Keşmir Kurtuluş Cephesi (JKLF) başkanı Malik'in de aralarında bulunduğu beş kişi hakkında iddianame hazırladı. Olay, Pakistan merkezli Dawn gazetesinin haberine göre, Malik'in hâlihazırda karşı karşıya olduğu yasal süreci daha da karmaşık hale getiriyor. Keşmir ayrılıkçı hareketinin önde gelen isimlerinden olan Malik, daha önce de terör finansmanı ve yasa dışı faaliyetler nedeniyle yargılanmış ve ömür boyu hapis cezasına çarptırılmıştı. Yeni suçlama, Hindistan güvenlik birimlerinin geçmişe dönük soruşturmaları kapsamında ortaya çıkarken, bölgedeki siyasi gerginlik ve Keşmir ihtilafının çözümsüzlüğü bağlamında dikkat çekiyor. Malik'in zaten tutuklu olması, bu davanın pratikteki etkisini sınırlasa da, Keşmir'deki ayrılıkçı hareketin hukuki engellerle mücadelesinin devam ettiğini gösteriyor.

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Started 30 Jun, 02:46 2 events Updated 4d ago
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  1. Security30 Jun, 02:46

    JKLF chief Mohammad Yasin Malik implicated in 35-year-old murder case

    KASHMIRI leader Mohammad Yasin Malik, who has been imprisoned by India on terrorism charges for more than four years now, has now been implicated in the 36-year-old murder case of a nurse in Srinagar, Indian media reported on Monday. Malik, who is the chairman of the Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF), was named by India’s State Investigation Agency (SIA) as one of five men charge sheeted for the killing of Sarla Bhat, who was killed in 1990. The investigation into her murder, which went cold several years ago, was reopened by former lieutenant governor of India-held Kashmir Manoj Sinha to appease local pressure groups. Earlier, in 2017, the Indian Supreme Court had declined to reopen several Kashmiri Pandit murder cases, citing that the mass killings took place nearly three decades prior, and it was difficult to gather reliable evidence and witnesses, the Indian Express reported. In 2023, Kashmiri pandit groups approached Sinha, who directed the police to prepare a list of killings from the 1990s. The Sarla Bhat case was subsequently transferred to the SIA in March 2024 for a fresh probe, according to the Hindustan Times. Investigators submit 737-page charge sheet naming Yasin Malik and six others, three of whom are now deceased In a statement, the SIA said the investigation was based on oral, documentary, forensic, ballistic, medical and electronic evidence collected and analysed over the years. Apart from Malik, the 737-page charge sheet names Khursheed Ahmad Chalkoo, Abdul Hamid Sheikh, Ghulam Mohammad Taploo and Mohammad Yousuf Sofi as accused. According to the Hindustan Times, three of the accused are now dead, while Mr Malik has been languishing in Tihar jail in connection with separate trumped up terror charges since 2019. Published in Dawn, June 30th, 2026

  2. Security02 Jul, 03:12

    Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front slams Yasin Malik’s implication in 1990 case

    MUZAFFARABAD: The Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) on Wednesday condemned the Indian government’s decision to implicate its jailed chairman, Yasin Malik, in the 1990 murder of Sarla Bhat, maintaining that neither Mr Malik nor the organisation had any connection with the case. In a statement, JKLF chief spokesman and Mr Malik’s special representative, Muhammad Rafiq Dar, said the Indian government was attempting to secure a death sentence for the incarcerated leader by implicating him in multiple criminal cases. He claimed that after pursuing cases relating to terror funding, the killing of Indian Air Force personnel and the kidnapping of Rubaiya Sayeed, Indian authorities had now charge-sheeted Mr Malik and some of his associates in the 36-year-old murder case of Sarla Bhat, a nurse at Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS), Srinagar, who was abducted, reportedly raped and killed in April 1990. Mr Dar rejected the allegations, insisting that neither the JKLF nor Mr Malik had any involvement in the murder. He also criticised the inclusion of deceased JKLF leaders Sheikh Abdul Hameed, Muhammad Yousuf (Idrees) and G.M. Tiploo in the case, terming the move “shameful” and alleging that it was aimed at silencing the Kashmiri pro-freedom leadership. Published in Dawn, July 2nd, 2026

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