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Updated: November 8, 2016 14:50 IST
http://www.thehindu.com/news/nation...-to-blacklist-masood-azhar/article9319098.ece

India’s Permanent Representative to the U.N. Ambassador Syed Akbaruddin says it is stuck in its own "time warp and politics".


India has strongly criticised the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) for taking months to consider sanctioning leaders of groups it has itself designated as terror entities, in an obvious reference to the “technical hold” on India’s bid to get Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) chief Masood Azhar banned by the U.N.

Asserting that the Security Council is stuck in its own “time warp and politics,” India’s Permanent Representative to the U.N. Ambassador Syed Akbaruddin on Monday slammed the Council’s inability to sanction the leaders of terrorist organisations.

“While our collective conscience is ravaged everyday by terrorists in some region or another, the Security Council gives itself 9 months to consider whether to sanction leaders of organisations it has itself designated as terrorist entities,” Mr. Akbaruddin said at a session on equitable representation and increase in the membership of the Security Council here.

Earlier this year, China extended the “technical hold” on India’s move to get Azhar designated as a terrorist by the UN. The six-month validity of the technical hold lapsed in late September and China sought another three-month extension on India’s bid.

He lamented the snail-paced and “never-ending carousel of discussions” on UNSC reforms, saying “it is time to break the impasse” to urgently reform the body that is “unresponsive” to the current global situation.

The inability to respond to humanitarian situations, terrorist threats and peacekeeping vulnerabilities during this year itself were part of the price that was being paid for the international community’s lack of progress on the critical matter, he noted.

“On issues pivotal to international security such as Syria, there is inaction, and on other situations like dealing with the peacekeeping crisis in South Sudan we see fragmented action, which is not implemented even months after being agreed upon,” Mr. Akbaruddin said.

“The Security Council, stuck in its own time warp and politics, can only be described as working randomly on the basis of a mix of ad-hocism, scrambling and political paralysis. Need one say more about the urgency of the need for reform of this relic which has long been unresponsive to the needs of our time,” he said.

Mr. Akbaruddin said the never-ending carousel of discussions on UNSC reforms leaves many in the international community perplexed as the crucial reform of the Security Council has been delayed despite both its importance and its urgency.

He pointed out that the Council’s global governance structure does not cease to surprise the international community with its persistent inability to even effectively engage with the tasks at hand.

“The lack of representativeness of its membership, especially in the permanent category, which was decided upon 70 years ago adds to its lack of legitimacy and credibility,” he added.

The Ambassador expressed the hope that under the current U.N. General Assembly president, Peter Thomson, a process on furthering the reform will be put in place that can help move from discussions to negotiations.

“It is time to break the impasse. It is time to reflect the different hues in a text so that everyone can discern the trend lines and trajectory of thinking of Member States,” he said.
 
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There is no common opinion on the world which organization is a terror organization cause most of them work as proxy warriors for countries with ambitions in specific regions.

Then why did the UNSC designate Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) as a terror organization. Its like saying the organization is a terror group but its leaders are not terrorists lol :D hipocrasy.
 
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Then why did the UNSC designate Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) as a terror organization. Its like saying the organization is a terror group but its leaders are not terrorists lol :D hipocrasy.

I guess, its a process, the more pressure we put and more we convince other friendly nation to do the same will eventually lead to at least some form of results.
Over time and slowly, we will definitely see the results.
 
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cry india cry. you ban them they will change name and will do what they want unless kashmir problem is solved, which you don't want to solve. solve the core of the issue because you can't ban everyone.
 
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I guess, its a process, the more pressure we put and more we convince other friendly nation to do the same will eventually lead to at least some form of results.
Over time and slowly, we will definitely see the results.
The Pak PM proudly named a leader of the Hizb ul Mujahdn. in an open UN forum. A UN designated terror organization. And got away with it.

Face it.

The UN is useless. :D
 
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And this country's PM is begging around the world for a seat.
How about stop such begging and create your own indian version of UN?

A country like China is still in process of getting world in its side. Its just wasting precious mind to even think India try to think of alternate to UN globally.
 
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And this country's PM is begging around the world for a seat.
How about stop such begging and create your own indian version of UN?
And this man is flying around everyday begging for a seat of UN.
So funny.
Yes we should start adopting China's way on this.
Like how China stopped begging for MTCR inclusion and started its own MTCR club. :enjoy:
 
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And this country's PM is begging around the world for a seat.
How about stop such begging and create your own indian version of UN?

We'd have loved to as much as Lala land were real. Unfortunately sequences and situations are so arranged that they are not favorable to India and obviously so with having China at its helm. India is trying to get the balance of power back in its favor and rightfully so.
 
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The Pak PM proudly named a leader of the Hizb ul Mujahdn. in an open UN forum. A UN designated terror organization. And got away with it.

Face it.

The UN is useless. :D
I wouldn't drop UN so easily.

In the absence of UN these terror groups can legitimately have offices worldwide, which would be intelligence nightmare for India.

Imagine if these groups were to legitimately do recruiting, collecting funds for example in a country as far as Australia.

Thanks to UN these groups are limited to openly doing business in Pakistan, nowhere else.

Anywhere else they lift their ugly heads, host nation's intelligence agencies will be on their asses.

https://www.nationalsecurity.gov.au/Listedterroristorganisations/Pages/Lashkar-e-Tayyiba.aspx
 
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I guess, its a process, the more pressure we put and more we convince other friendly nation to do the same will eventually lead to at least some form of results.
Over time and slowly, we will definitely see the results.

The world has come to know your two faces and doesnt give shit about what you cry for, havent you learned that after Uri
 
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