India rechaza la condena de Pakistán a la cadena perpetua de Asiya Andrabi

India ha rechazado la condena de Pakistán a la cadena perpetua impuesta a la separatista cachemir Asiya Andrabi. El Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores acusó a Pakistán de apoyar el terrorismo. Un tribunal de Delhi dictó la sentencia el martes.

Nueva Delhi: India rechazó el miércoles la condena de Pakistán a la cadena perpetua impuesta a la separatista cachemir Asiya Andrabi, líder del grupo prohibido Dukhtaran-e-Millat. El martes, un tribunal de Delhi la declaró culpable en virtud de la Ley de Actividades Ilegales (Prevención) y otras leyes, sentenciándola a cadena perpetua y a sus dos asociados a penas de 30 años.

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