
Kashmir's Aasiya Andrabi Sentenced to Three Life Terms for Speech-Making
Legal experts suggest that the harsh conviction of 64-year-old Kashmiri activist Aasiya Andrabi, who received three life terms, is primarily based on offensive speech-making.
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Legal experts suggest that the harsh conviction of 64-year-old Kashmiri activist Aasiya Andrabi, who received three life terms, is primarily based on offensive speech-making.

Pakistan has condemned the life sentence handed down to Kashmiri leader Aasiya Andrabi by an Indian court, calling the verdict a 'grave miscarriage of justice' and urging global action on Kashmir rights.

India has rejected Pakistan's criticism of the life sentences given to Kashmiri separatist Asiya Andrabi, asserting that Pakistan's stance supports terrorism and undermines India's sovereignty.
Kashmiri separatist leader Asiya Andrabi has been sentenced to life imprisonment by a Delhi court under the UAPA for running a terrorist organization, with her associates also receiving significant sentences.

The Foreign Office (FO) on Wednesday condemned the awarding of a life imprisonment sentence to prominent Kashmiri leader Asiya Andrabi, as well as the 30-year prison sentences awarded to her…

Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) Prime Minister Raja Faisal Mumtaz Rathore strongly condemned the sentencing of Kashmiri leader Asiya Andrabi and her associates by an Indian court, calling the verdict "political coercion."