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Geneva: Raising the issue of Balochistan for the first time before the UN, India on Wednesday accused Pakistan of widespread human rights violations there as well as in Azad Kashmir (Azad Kashmir).


In a scathing attack on Pakistan during the 33rd Session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, India said the main reason for disturbances in Kashmir is the cross-border terrorism sponsored by Pakistan that stems from its territorial ambitions over the place that has found concrete expression in repeated armed aggressions.

Pakistan's dismal track record is well known and many countries have repeatedly called upon Pakistan to end cross-border infiltration; dismantle the terrorism infrastructure; and stop acting as an epicentre of terrorism, India's Ambassador and Permanent Representative at the UN in Geneva Ajit Kumar said.

India's credentials as a peaceful, democratic, pluralistic society that is deeply committed to the welfare of its people are well established and on the contrary, Pakistan is characterised by authoritarianism, absence of democratic norms and widespread human rights violations across the country including Balochistan, Kumar said.

Exercising its right of reply to the statement made by Pakistan, Kumar said Pakistan is a country, which has systematically abused and violated the human rights of its own citizens, including in Balochistan, as well as of the people of Azad Kashmir.

"The fundamental reason for disturbances in Kashmir is the cross-border terrorism sponsored by Pakistan which has provided active support since 1989 to separatist groups and terrorist elements including those operating from the territory under Pakistan's control.



"Pakistan has once again sought to mask its territorial ambitions and use of terrorism as a state policy under the garb of concern for human rights.

"J&K is an integral part of India and will always remain so. We reject attempts by Pakistan to denigrate the democratic choice that has been regularly exercised by the people of J&K," he said.

In a no-holds-barred offensive, India said while advocating restraint to others, Pakistan has no hesitation in using air power against its own people.

"Pakistan also continues to provide sanctuary to UN-designated terrorists. It was, therefore, no surprise that Pakistan failed to convince the international community to secure the membership of the Human Rights Council last year," Kumar added.

India strongly rejects Pakistan's continued misuse of the Council to make tendentious references about internal matters pertaining to the Indian state of J&K, the ambassador said.

"This stems from Pakistan's territorial ambitions over Kashmir that has found concrete expression in repeated armed aggressions. Pakistan continues to be in illegal occupation of a large part of territory in J&K," he said.

Reiterating that the situation in the Valley arose from the death of a self-acknowledged commander of Hizb-ul-Mujahideen terror group, India said it was further aggravated by sustained cross-border terrorism emanating from Pakistan.

Kumar said the high number of causalities sustained by Indian security forces is a reflection of the tremendous restraint they have displayed in difficult circumstances.

Kumar asserted that India has a robust institutional framework to ensure adherence to rule of law and respect for fundamental rights of the people in J&K, including independent judiciary, National Human Rights Commission, vibrant civil society and free and vocal media.

In contrast, the people of Pakistan as well as Pakistan Occupied Kashmir have become victims of sectarian conflict, terrorism and extreme economic hardship due to Pakistan's authoritarian and discriminatory policies in complete disregard of human rights, he added.

Emphasising that terrorism was the grossest violation of human rights and should be so acknowledged by any impartial observer.

"The heart of the matter is that we are dealing with a state that regards the use of terrorism as a legitimate instrument of statecraft.

"The world watches with concern as the consequences of Pakistan's actions have spread beyond its immediate neighbour. All of us stand prepared to help, if only the creators of this monster wake up to the dangers of what they have done to themselves," the Indian envoy added.

"The institutions of governance in Pakistan have corroded to such an extent that it has become a hub for the global export of terror," he said.

The envoy also said that it will be in the fitness of things if instead of ritually raking up alleged human rights violations elsewhere, Pakistan were to focus its energies on improving human rights situation within Pakistan and Azad Kashmir.

It must also take action against the perpetrators of terrorist attacks on its neighbours who are roaming freely in Pakistan with impunity, so that terrorism emanating from Pakistan - the gravest risk for peace and stability of the region - could be addressed effectively, he added.


Link: http://m.firstpost.com/world/india-...fore-the-un-hits-out-at-pakistan-3004966.html
 
Geneva: Raising the issue of Balochistan for the first time before the UN, India on Wednesday accused Pakistan of widespread human rights violations there as well as in Azad Kashmir (Azad Kashmir).


In a scathing attack on Pakistan during the 33rd Session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, India said the main reason for disturbances in Kashmir is the cross-border terrorism sponsored by Pakistan that stems from its territorial ambitions over the place that has found concrete expression in repeated armed aggressions.

Pakistan's dismal track record is well known and many countries have repeatedly called upon Pakistan to end cross-border infiltration; dismantle the terrorism infrastructure; and stop acting as an epicentre of terrorism, India's Ambassador and Permanent Representative at the UN in Geneva Ajit Kumar said.

India's credentials as a peaceful, democratic, pluralistic society that is deeply committed to the welfare of its people are well established and on the contrary, Pakistan is characterised by authoritarianism, absence of democratic norms and widespread human rights violations across the country including Balochistan, Kumar said.

Exercising its right of reply to the statement made by Pakistan, Kumar said Pakistan is a country, which has systematically abused and violated the human rights of its own citizens, including in Balochistan, as well as of the people of Azad Kashmir.

"The fundamental reason for disturbances in Kashmir is the cross-border terrorism sponsored by Pakistan which has provided active support since 1989 to separatist groups and terrorist elements including those operating from the territory under Pakistan's control.



"Pakistan has once again sought to mask its territorial ambitions and use of terrorism as a state policy under the garb of concern for human rights.

"J&K is an integral part of India and will always remain so. We reject attempts by Pakistan to denigrate the democratic choice that has been regularly exercised by the people of J&K," he said.

In a no-holds-barred offensive, India said while advocating restraint to others, Pakistan has no hesitation in using air power against its own people.

"Pakistan also continues to provide sanctuary to UN-designated terrorists. It was, therefore, no surprise that Pakistan failed to convince the international community to secure the membership of the Human Rights Council last year," Kumar added.

India strongly rejects Pakistan's continued misuse of the Council to make tendentious references about internal matters pertaining to the Indian state of J&K, the ambassador said.

"This stems from Pakistan's territorial ambitions over Kashmir that has found concrete expression in repeated armed aggressions. Pakistan continues to be in illegal occupation of a large part of territory in J&K," he said.

Reiterating that the situation in the Valley arose from the death of a self-acknowledged commander of Hizb-ul-Mujahideen terror group, India said it was further aggravated by sustained cross-border terrorism emanating from Pakistan.

Kumar said the high number of causalities sustained by Indian security forces is a reflection of the tremendous restraint they have displayed in difficult circumstances.

Kumar asserted that India has a robust institutional framework to ensure adherence to rule of law and respect for fundamental rights of the people in J&K, including independent judiciary, National Human Rights Commission, vibrant civil society and free and vocal media.

In contrast, the people of Pakistan as well as Pakistan Occupied Kashmir have become victims of sectarian conflict, terrorism and extreme economic hardship due to Pakistan's authoritarian and discriminatory policies in complete disregard of human rights, he added.

Emphasising that terrorism was the grossest violation of human rights and should be so acknowledged by any impartial observer.

"The heart of the matter is that we are dealing with a state that regards the use of terrorism as a legitimate instrument of statecraft.

"The world watches with concern as the consequences of Pakistan's actions have spread beyond its immediate neighbour. All of us stand prepared to help, if only the creators of this monster wake up to the dangers of what they have done to themselves," the Indian envoy added.

"The institutions of governance in Pakistan have corroded to such an extent that it has become a hub for the global export of terror," he said.

The envoy also said that it will be in the fitness of things if instead of ritually raking up alleged human rights violations elsewhere, Pakistan were to focus its energies on improving human rights situation within Pakistan and Azad Kashmir.

It must also take action against the perpetrators of terrorist attacks on its neighbours who are roaming freely in Pakistan with impunity, so that terrorism emanating from Pakistan - the gravest risk for peace and stability of the region - could be addressed effectively, he added.


Link: http://m.firstpost.com/world/india-...fore-the-un-hits-out-at-pakistan-3004966.html
Just making a mockery of themselves, indians are so deep down in bollywood fantasies, that they think the rest of the world is delusional too.
Pakistan should make a formal invitation to indian PM and whole presstitutes to visit Quetta and then they can make thier own opinion by meeting the locals.

And in return do the same for Pakistan in Kashmir

UN would be laughing at india too as they regularly visit Quetta for Non profit Work
 
UN can come into Balochistan whenever they want. On the flip side India denied entry to them. India can raise Balochistan as much as they want but the fact is no one is interested. Simple as that.

@Oscar I suggest this thread be closed before any trolling takes place.
 
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In a scathing attack on Pakistan during the 33rd Session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, India said the main reason for disturbances in Kashmir is the cross-border terrorism sponsored by Pakistan that stems from its territorial ambitions over the place that has found concrete expression in repeated armed aggressions.


Omar Abdullah, former Chief Minister of Indian-occupied Jammu & Kashmir, has this to say to all the deluded Indians and their virgin Prime Minister:

Blaming Pakistan for Kashmir unrest is ‘living in denial’, says Omar Abdullah
Pakistan ‘not architect’ of Kashmir unrest: Omar Abdullah


Now your own people are saying you're delusional.:omghaha:
 
Modi is playing wrong cards this time, as whole world knows America recently said we don't support any claims regarding Balochistan so because not any trouble there they said indirectly to the terrorist modi which forget the Gujarat massacre and 1984 killing of Sikhs, meanwhile UN has the development works going on they are visiting daily our places and meeting normal people they have been given proper access by our government to visit those places, and they also agree there is neither any kind of Violence here by countrymen and no one is either interested in these kind of things, Besides, RAW rat terrorist organization involvement to failed attempt to spread insurgency and terrorism in our country because of CPEC as this is a bone stuck in the neck situation in the derailing economy of Indians, and on other side the topic and debate should be like this " UN peace keeping workers are not granted access to visit IOK (Indian Occupied Kashmir) as their terrorist, rapist army is doing mass murdering and killing innocent Muslims of Kashmir because they want to join Pakistan or fly Pakistani flags? By chanting this? "Kashmir baney ga Pakistan" :yahoo::woot::welcome::cheers::rofl:

 
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Is there any official statement from Pakistan Government that it will allow the UN to inspect Balochistan for any human rights violations ? Members here might say so, need to know whether that is the official position of Pakistan.
 
so....:lol: the rona dhona begins


Modi is feeling short between the legs because Pakistan is going to present all the evidence of India sponsoring terrorism in Pakistan to the international community.



All I can say is thanks for being a total amateur virgin, Modi.:welcome:
 
Do u even know that india has been shattered in this very summit?This indian claim was received with laughing faces....Where the chief of human rights group of UN has categorically warned india to allow UN to monitor the human rights violations or else face consequences.

This Gandhigiri and Gandhi politics of diverting the debate and discussions to turn focus of yrself wont work anymore
in the world. Since World is now finally started to get an idea of indian way of politics.

https://timesofislamabad.com/india-losing-international-support-kashmir/2016/09/14/
 
Is there any official statement from Pakistan Government that it will allow the UN to inspect Balochistan for any human rights violations ? Members here might say so, need to know whether that is the official position of Pakistan.


This is about Kashmir, not Balochistan.

Question:
UN human rights chief appeals to India and Pakistan for ‘full and unhindered’ access to Kashmir


Pakistani Response vs Indian Response:
Pakistan allows UN rights team to visit Pakistan-controlled Kashmir (Global Times)
India swiftly rejects U.N. request for a visit to the disputed territory of Kashmir (Los Angeles Times)

Result
:
UN chief lauds Pakistan’s resolve for peaceful Kashmir settlement
International probe into Kashmir killings imperative now: UN rights chief





Balochistan? Here's the reality of Balochistan:


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Fake twitter account posting anything followed by deluded Indians who are brainwashed by their media. :partay:
 
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Hahahahahahaha American's sections are already going to be imposed on this terrorist country called ENDIA modi terrorist killed so many in Gujarat 100000 innocent Muslims and he also killed so many 25000 Sikhs in 1984, and recently what he is doing in IOK. Modi is a top terrorist of the world so WHOLE India is a terrorist country and organization should be isolated and impose sections on this terrorist country,I am happy another North Korea happens soon on this ENDIA terrorist country. Google images show terrorist Modi in top 10 criminals :rofl:


LOL
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CPEC guys.........
Isn't that cute?
Try to read between the lines.
When it comes to UN they can't complain about that pain or the media personal will ask them about their issue with the development process happening in Baluchistan


So, it's the Baluchistan. It's on fire and developing way to fast and at a unprecedented speed.
UN must do something about it.(Puppy dog eyes)
Economy was one pillar that has & always had a weaker structure.Developing it is the right thing for Pakistan and it's people.it's a worrying sign for the cricket's master stroke players.Because it takes the sting out of the proxy war. Nuterlizes the struggle to hamper any defence imports / exports or establish & enhance your defence related relationships.(I'll limit it to that for the time being)

We might not be having a Foreign minister.But India's foreign policy is taking several somersaults.The intention must be to not get exposed.But they are repeatedly getting exposed.That's the funny part.

Heck, we do not even have to talk about Kashmir. Kashmiris have raised their own voices through their actions.
http://www.dawn.com/news/1283893/in...shmir-killings-imperative-now-un-rights-chief

Now, let's talk about the "trade".:D
 
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This is about Kashmir, not Balochistan.

Question:
UN human rights chief appeals to India and Pakistan for ‘full and unhindered’ access to Kashmir


Pakistani Response vs Indian Response:
Pakistan allows UN rights team to visit Pakistan-controlled Kashmir (Global Times)
India swiftly rejects U.N. request for a visit to the disputed territory of Kashmir (Los Angeles Times)

Result
:
UN chief lauds Pakistan’s resolve for peaceful Kashmir settlement
International probe into Kashmir killings imperative now: UN rights chief





Balochistan? Here's the reality of Balochistan:


sC8r3c8.jpg


Fake twitter account posting anything followed by deluded Indians who are brainwashed by their media. :partay:
Lying and deception is what they do 24/7... even though they're horrific at it:lol:
 
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