Wednesday, September 14, 2016

The UN makes history

The UN makes history
Dr. Jassim Taqui



In a landmark decision, the Geneva-based UN Human Rights Council chief Zeid Raad al-Hussein stated that it was necessary to investigate Indian human rights abuse in the occupied state of Jammu and Kashmir in view of the reports confirming that the Indians forces were firing on peaceful  Kashmiri processions.

The Indian government dismissed the UN report. It continues to claim that J&K is “an integral part of India,’” in total violation of the 1948  UN Security Council Resolution, which states that J&K is a disputed region. The UNSC also granted the people of Kashmir the right to self-determination in a plebiscite under the supervision of the UNSC.
Happily, the Pak Ministry of Foreign Affairs quickly invited the UN Human Rights team to visit Azad Jammu and Kashmir.

Earlier, the UN Secretary General expressed his concern on the deteriorated situation in the State of J&K and called upon India to resolve the conflict by holding talks with Pakistan. New Delhi also rejected this demand.

The Indians were in no mood to even listen to the condemnation of their atrocities by Arab League and OIC.  The EU and most of truly democratic Western Nations expressed concern and called for dialogue but the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was busy signing a defence pact with Barak Obama to “tame Pakistan and China,” and to sabotage the CPEC.

Ostensibly, Modi is enjoying the massacre of the Kashmiris, in the same manner, he enjoyed the brutal killing of the Indian Muslims of the Indian State of Gujarat when he was its Chief Minister in 2002.

The US President Barak Obama seems also to enjoy the show. He kept himself dormant and opted to sign an unprecedented 10-year defence pact with the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu despite his involvement in the massacre of the children of stone-throwing, Palestinian intifada.

Thus, consider the combination of Modi, Netanyahu and Obama and the crimes they are committing against the humanity.

Their policy is at variance with the law of nature. Hence, if the UN does not stop them and force them to respect the UN Charter, the Fifth Power would emerge to bring about a balance and sanity in this highly unjust world order.

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