Arrested leader of Kashmiri American Council Ghulam Nabi Fai did not appear before the court, next hearing would be conducted on July 26 (Tuesday), Geo News reported.Ghulam Nabi Fai was detained few days ago on the suspicion of his links with Inter-Service Intelligence (ISI).According to the counsel of Fai, the bail plea would be submitted before the court in the next hearing. He expressed hope that Fai’s bail plea would be accepted on one or two million dollars bond.Sources said that FBI issued arrest warrant for 12 more people in the same case, however so far no detention took place.
Expressing its concern over the detention of Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai in the United States, Pakistan on Thursday said campaigns to defame the just cause of the Kashmiri people will not affect its legitimacy.
"A demarche was made to the US Embassy in Islamabad today to register our concerns, in particular the slander campaign against Pakistan. Our Embassy in Washington has also been asked to ascertain details," a foreign office statement issued here on Thursday said.
"We appreciate the contributions made by the Kashmiri-American Council (KAC) and Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai for the cause of Jammu and Kashmir."
"Jammu and Kashmir is one of the oldest disputes on the agenda of the UN. There are several UN Security Council Resolutions on the subject that affirm the inalienable right of the Kashmiris to self-determination," the statement said.
"Upholding fundamental rights of Kashmiris is the fundamental responsibility of the international community and all conscientious people who value human rights and values."
"KAC has been working towards this end and Kashmiris appreciate and applaud its services. Campaigns to defame the just cause of the Kashmiri people will not affect its legitimacy. Dr. Fai is a US citizen," the statement added.
Expressing its concern over the detention of Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai in the United States, Pakistan on Thursday said campaigns to defame the just cause of the Kashmiri people will not affect its legitimacy.
"A demarche was made to the US Embassy in Islamabad today to register our concerns, in particular the slander campaign against Pakistan. Our Embassy in Washington has also been asked to ascertain details," a foreign office statement issued here on Thursday said.
"We appreciate the contributions made by the Kashmiri-American Council (KAC) and Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai for the cause of Jammu and Kashmir."
"Jammu and Kashmir is one of the oldest disputes on the agenda of the UN. There are several UN Security Council Resolutions on the subject that affirm the inalienable right of the Kashmiris to self-determination," the statement said.
"Upholding fundamental rights of Kashmiris is the fundamental responsibility of the international community and all conscientious people who value human rights and values."
"KAC has been working towards this end and Kashmiris appreciate and applaud its services. Campaigns to defame the just cause of the Kashmiri people will not affect its legitimacy. Dr. Fai is a US citizen," the statement added.