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Yasin Malik (born 3 April 1966) is a Kashmiri separatist leader and former militant who advocates the separation of Kashmir from both India and Pakistan. [2] He is the chairman of the Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front , which originally spearheaded armed militancy in the Kashmir Valley . [ 3 ]
Malik was arrested in 2019 and was sentenced to life in prison last year by an Indian court on charges of terrorism and sedition. His arrest triggered clashes between protesters and police in the ...
In 2005, India allowed Yasin Malik to visit Pakistan for the first time. The two leaders, Malik and Khan seized the opportunity to meet each other in Pakistan. In June 2005, a decade after the split, Malik and Khan agreed to reunite the JKLF. [35] The JKLF in Pakistan-administered Kashmir is currently under the leadership of Sardar Saghir Ahmad ...
Kashmiri separatist leader Yasin Malik is sentenced to life in prison by Patiala House court of India. Russia's State Duma approves a bill removing the upper age limit for contractual service in the Russian Armed Forces. The bill will now head to President Vladimir Putin to be signed into law.
Federal prison officials were close to canceling the contract in 1992, according to media accounts at the time, but they said conditions at the facility started to improve after frequent inspections. In a federal lawsuit, one LeMarquis employee, Richard Moore, alleged that he had been severely beaten by another employee – at the direction of ...
M. Abdul Rehman Makki; Daniel Maldonado; Yasin Malik; Lee Boyd Malvo; Philip Manshaus; Ali Saleh Kahlah al-Marri; Jurdan Martitegi; Matthew Phillip Wright; Robert McBride (police officer)
Davis became a millionaire by the age of 25 — though her methods landed her a 12-and-a-half-year prison sentence for bank fraud. After serving nine years of that sentence, she was released in 2017.
According to Deitch, the Synanon-style approach continues to be particularly popular among administrators of prison treatment programs. In October 2013, he advised the mother of Jesse Brown, a 29-year-old Idaho addict who, as a precondition of his early release from prison, was compelled to enter a psychologically brutal “therapeutic ...