Kerala Nurse Sentenced to Death in Yemen: Family Hopes Rise After Execution Postponed

Kerala Nurse Sentenced to Death in Yemen: Family Hopes Rise After Execution Postponed

✈️ Last-Minute Reprieve Brings Renewed Hope for Nimisha – A Call for Mercy

The family of Nimisha, a young nurse from Kerala who was sentenced to death for an alleged murder in Yemen, has found a glimmer of hope after her execution was unexpectedly postponed at the last minute. The humanitarian and diplomatic community is now urging for a merciful resolution.

💬 Statement by Dr. Anthony Raju

Advocate, Supreme Court of India
Chairman, Indian National Human Rights Protection Council
Global Human Rights Defender

> “This postponement is a window of hope. We strongly believe that the Yemeni Government and the family of the victim will respond with compassion and humanity.
Every life deserves a second chance. We humbly urge for a merciful pardon in the spirit of peace, forgiveness, and international human rights values.”

🌍 Global Call for Clemency:

Appeals underway from human rights organizations and Indian authorities

Massive public support and diplomatic efforts continue to grow

Yemeni judicial system urged to consider humanitarian grounds

🕊️ Let us stand united to protect the life of an innocent nurse who served humanity beyond borders.
✍️ Join our voice and spread this appeal for mercy.

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