Dumbartoh man detained in India enduring 'psychological torture', say UN experts
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60% : He said: "This is the strongest intervention yet from the UN.59% : " The UN experts have sent a new communication about the case to Indian authorities and said they will monitor developments.
49% : The 10 experts are the UN Special Rapporteurs on torture, on freedom of religion or belief, on minority issues, on the promotion and protection of fundamental rights while countering terrorism, on the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression, on the situation of human rights defenders, and four members of the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention.
47% : Ten UN experts have now released a statement calling on the Indian government to drop the remaining charges and release Mr Johal without delay.
47% : "Last time a group of UN experts called for Jagtar to be released, Sir Keir Starmer strongly agreed and wrote to (then prime minister) Boris Johnson to say so.
44% : In the statement published on Wednesday, the UN experts said: "Time is not neutral.
37% : " Mr Johal's imprisonment was recognised by a UN panel as arbitrary detention in 2022 and he has claimed to have been tortured.
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