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UNITED NATIONS (Sputnik) - The UN Security Council (UNSC) will discuss the situation in Jammu and Kashmir behind closed doors most likely on 16 August, UNSC President Joanna Wronecka told reporters.
"Most probably on Friday", Wronecka said on Wednesday when asked if the meeting would be scheduled for the 15th or 16th of August. Wronecka added that the Security Council would not operate on Thursday.
https://sputniknews.com/world/20190...obably-on-friday--security-council-president/
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So, the UN Security Council is going to discuss Kashmir once again after 54 years almost?
Regardless of the outcome of the UNSC meeting, Modi's Kashmir step is proving to be a 'strategic blunder' for India.
Best wishes for Independence Day.
Good, good; and for yourself?
Best wishes for Independence Day.
Actually, This is the Best Independence day for BOTH countries.
This result was something very much agreed by "Gen. Musharraf" at Agra and Rightly so.
Its the ONE and ONLY Solution to Kashmir.
Pakistan Keeps his part, India Keeps Its Part and we both forget bloodshed and move on.
First, Ask yourself why was everything Peaceful in Kashmir BEFORE 1985 ? What EXACTLY happened in Late 1980s ? Why There was no Indian Army in Kashmir before 1985 ?
Hint: Proxies in Kashmir starting Late 1988
So my freind... Its a Game that Pakistan Started and Modi Finished. Simple.
Why did Pakistan diverted from the path of "negotiations" , "peace" when you started sending Arms in the Valley in 1980s ?
Why did Pakistan Itself forget ( peace.. negotiations ) in 1999 .. kargil... ?
Hum kare to sala.. Charecter Dheela Hai ?
We are observing 15 August as Black Day here to demonstrate solidarity with the Kashmiris of Indian occupied Kashmir who have been denied all the rights and are being subjected to the worst human rights violations of modern history by the Fascist state of India. Sorry Sir, can't wish you luck on your independence day. However, my best wishes are with you and with all other reasonable and sane Indians, It's not about just J&K any longer, the very idea of India is at stake
So, you are trying to justify Modi's barbaric actions in Kashmir on different (false) pretexts !!
You indeed are mentally sick.
Now GTFO
May I take this opportunity of congratulating you on possessing independence, as that enables you to observe days of whatever colour you prefer? What you have done with your country, and the present prospects that it has, are your own creation; any changes that you might seek in future will also be entirely your own creation.
Besides the satisfaction of wishing reasonable and fair people good fortune for themselves, their country folk and their country, this allows me to point out that the idea of India was created by Indians, and not by any other, and the idea of India will develop as Indians wish, just as the idea of Pakistan will develop as the people of Pakistan wish. Indians have nothing to say about the developing of the idea of Pakistan; I regret deeply the bad manners and vulgar behaviour of Indians who tread a Pakistani forum and offer unwanted comments on the idea of Pakistan, the present state of Pakistan and the future prospects of that independent nation. It is such a contrast to the practices of decent Pakistanis, who never comment, even on their own sites on the idea of India, our present state and the future prospects of India. Of course, there is unfortunately the other kind of Pakistani as well.
As we Indians reside in a state that has had the habit of dissenting or of using its democratic liberties to disagree with a political situation, and are uniquely placed to observe the situation in India, there is no doubt in my mind that the situation - in India - is a fluctuating one, with surprises and unexpected turns, and there is equally no doubt that we will come to conclusions that will satisfy all of us (Indians).
Till then, all reasonable Indians will wish you well with me.
UNSC to meet and discuss Kashmir after 50 years: Diplomatic sources
The UN Security Council has agreed to Pakistan’s request and has called a meeting to discuss India’s decision to revoke Kashmir’s special status on Friday. Pakistan’s request was also backed by Beijing after Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi wrote a letter to the UNSC President on Tuesday.
News Desk
-August 15, 2019
News Desk |
Pakistan welcomes a major diplomatic win as the United Nations Security Council has agreed to its request to convene an emergency meeting on Friday to discuss India’s revocation of the special constitutional status of occupied Kashmir.
Speaking to the press, UNSC President Joanna Wronecka said, “The UNSC will discuss the Jammu and Kashmir situation behind closed doors most likely on August 16”, as confirmed by Geo News.
In response to a question about the schedule of the meeting, Wronecka noted that it would most probably be on Friday since the Security Council does not operate on Thursday. The UN Security Council has finally addresses the heightened violations of international laws in the occupied valley, marking almost 50 years since the Kashmir issue has been addressed by the international body.
Pakistan had urged the UN Security Council to convene an emergency meeting to discuss India’s decision of revoking Kashmir’s constitutional status, conveying its apprehensions given the disputed Himalayan territory is regarded as a nuclear flashpoint in South Asia.
In IOK, 12 days of curfew, presence of extra troops in an already heavily militarized occupied territory, sending in of RSS goons, complete communication blackout; with the example of Modi’s earlier ethnic cleansing of Muslims in Gujarat.
Reports reveal that the last UNSC reference on Indian-occupied Kashmir was issued in the UN Security Council Resolution in 1172, issued in 1998, following Pakistan’s nuclear tests. This is the first time in years that the UNSC will discuss the issue with regards to India and Pakistan.
Addressing the issue on Tuesday on PTV, Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi regarded the news of Friday’s UNSC session as a “big diplomatic success” for Pakistan. Shah Mehmood Qureshi noted in his letter to the UNSC President, he had requested an emergency meeting to discuss the “illegal actions” of India that “violate UN resolutions on Kashmir.”
The Foreign Minister noted that he had also discussed Pakistan’s apprehensions of heightened tensions and escalating situations, which could jeopardize the peace and stability of South Asia.
China Supports Pakistan
On Wednesday, Beijing supported Islamabad’s appeal to the United Nations Security Council to address India’s unlawful decision to abolish the special constitutional status of the disputed region of Jammu & Kashmir. Diplomatic sources reveal that Pakistan has urged the UNSC to meet on Thursday or Friday to discuss the matter.
However, the diplomatic sources added that France has responded to Pakistan’s request with a proposal to address the issue as “any other business” in a manner that is less formal. The decision now rests with Poland, the president of the council during August, to discuss the 15 members on an agreeable time and format.
In a letter to the UN Security Council on Tuesday, Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi underlined Pakistan’s desire for peace, alongside its readiness to respond to any misadventure. Shah Mehmood Qureshi wrote, “Pakistan will not provoke a conflict. But India should not mistake our restraint for weakness.”
The Foreign Minister added, “If India chooses to resort again to the use of force, Pakistan will be obliged to respond, in self-defense, with all its capabilities.”
Meanwhile, Pakistan is commemorating 15th August, India’s Independence Day, as Black Day in solidarity with the Kashmiri struggle for freedom. Tweeting from his official account, Prime Minister Imran Khan questioned the silence of the international community, and highlighted the atrocities suffered by the people of Kashmir.
The UN Security Council has passed multiple resolutions in 1948 and later during the 1950s to settle the Kashmir dispute between India and Pakistan.
Prime Minister Imran Khan said, “In IOK, 12 days of curfew, presence of extra troops in an already heavily militarized occupied territory, sending in of RSS goons, complete communication blackout; with the example of Modi’s earlier ethnic cleansing of Muslims in Gujarat.”
Imran Khan
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In IOK, 12 days of curfew, presence of extra troops in an already heavily militarized occupied territory, sending in of RSS goons, complete communication blackout; with the example of Modi's earlier ethnic cleansing of Muslims in Gujarat
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The premier added, “Will world silently witness another Srebrenica-type massacre & ethnic cleansing of Muslims in IOK? I want to warn international community if it allows this to happen, it will have severe repercussions & reactions in the Muslim world setting off radicalization & cycles of violence.”
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In IOK, 12 days of curfew, presence of extra troops in an already heavily militarized occupied territory, sending in of RSS goons, complete communication blackout; with the example of Modi's earlier ethnic cleansing of Muslims in Gujarat
Imran Khan
✔@ImranKhanPTI
Will world silently witness another Srebrenica-type massacre & ethnic cleansing of Muslims in IOK? I want to warn international community if it allows this to happen, it will have severe repercussions & reactions in the Muslim world setting off radicalisation & cycles of violence
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The UN Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres has urged both India and Pakistan to refrain from undertaking any measures aimed at altering the special status of the Indian occupied Himalayan valley. Guterres also voiced his concerns over reports of restrictions emerging from occupied Kashmir.
The UN Security Council has passed multiple resolutions in 1948 and later during the 1950s to settle the Kashmir dispute between India and Pakistan. One resolution states that a plebiscite must be held to allow the Kashmiris to decide their own future. Another UNSC resolution urges both India and Pakistan to “refrain from making any statements and from doing or causing to be done or permitting any acts which might aggravate the situation.”
https://www.globalvillagespace.com/...ss-kashmir-after-50-years-diplomatic-sources/
There is no doubt about it that it's for the Indians and Indians alone to decide what the concept of Indianhood does (or doesn't) entail (or how or how not to develop the idea of India), but the way this idea is being reinvented and transmogrified does make some of us fret over it, not as your neighbours or foes, but as fellow humans who have firsthand experience of what such exclusivist and parochial ideas are capable of bringing upon you.