L'Inde rejette la condamnation par le Pakistan de la réclusion à perpétuité d'Asiya Andrabi

L'Inde a rejeté la condamnation par le Pakistan de la peine de réclusion à perpétuité infligée à la séparatiste cachemirie Asiya Andrabi. Le ministère des Affaires étrangères a accusé le Pakistan de soutenir le terrorisme. Un tribunal de Delhi a rendu ce verdict mardi.

New Delhi : L'Inde a rejeté mercredi la condamnation par le Pakistan de la peine de réclusion à perpétuité infligée à la séparatiste cachemirie Asiya Andrabi, cheffe du groupe interdit Dukhtaran-e-Millat. Un tribunal de Delhi l'a reconnue coupable mardi en vertu de la loi sur les activités illégales (prévention) et d'autres textes juridiques, la condamnant à la perpétuité tandis que ses deux associées ont écopé de peines de 30 ans.

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