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It's a typical American convoluted manipulation. In the wake of Muslim retaliation threat, U.S. now wants to play a role of mediator in Kashmir than ever before. They want to create an impression that U.S. was uninterested in the matter and it was Kashmiris who were dying for U.S. intervention.
Sensible decision. We welcome this change.Jammu and Kashmir has been removed from the United Nations list of unresolved disputes, in a setback to Pakistan which has been asking the world body to intervene on the issue.
The omission of Jammu and Kashmir from the list of disputes under the observation of the Security Council was noticed by Pakistan, whose envoy has filed a protest.
“The Jammu and Kashmir dispute was not mentioned in the context of unresolved long-running situations,” Pakistan's acting envoy to the U.N. Amjad Hussain B Sial said. “We understand this was an inadvertent omission, as Jammu and Kashmir is one of the oldest disputes on the agenda of the Security Council,” he said, speaking at the General Assembly session, which was discussing the functioning and reform of the Security Council.
It was organised by the U.K., which holds the presidency of the Security Council this month.
Pakistan has been asking the U.N. to intervene to help resolve the issue, but India has always maintained that the dispute has to be resolved bilaterally.
The Hindu : News / National : Jammu and Kashmir out of U.N. list of disputes
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though this news is couple of hours old yet i don't find similar thread anywhere....lets c how members will react to it.... i think what Pakistan envoy is saying is correct, this would be an inadvertent mistake, no???
Sorry man. Keeping flags of India doesn't make you one. Your comments are so typical. Been following your words since yesterday. Please get your real flags out. Why such hesitation to have your real countries' for the world to see?It's a typical American convoluted manipulation. In the wake of Muslim retaliation threat, U.S. now wants to play a role of mediator in Kashmir than ever before. They want to create an impression that U.S. was uninterested in the matter and it was Kashmiris who were dying for U.S. intervention.
Childish indians with updating threads every few seconds, to see what the big, bad, Pakistanis are doing, it is the height of indian self loathing, their whole reason'detre is by posting some obscure little piece of news, their self castration will some how be reversed.
Childish indians with updating threads every few seconds, to see what the big, bad, Pakistanis are doing, it is the height of indian self loathing, their whole reason'detre is by posting some obscure little piece of news, their self castration will some how be reversed.
The anonymous nature of the internet lets some indians stick their chest out, when in reality they are very passive, totally subdued people.
I'll allow the Kashmiri's to speak for themselves:-
On August 15, India's independence day, Lal Chowk, the nerve centre of Srinagar, was taken over by thousands of people who hoisted the Pakistani flag and wished each other "happy belated independence day" (Pakistan celebrates independence on August 14) and "happy slavery day". Humour obviously, has survived India's many torture centres and Abu Ghraibs in Kashmir.
As the crowd continued to swell I listened carefully to the slogans, because rhetoric often holds the key to all kinds of understanding. There were plenty of insults and humiliation for India: Ay jabiron ay zalimon, Kashmir hamara chhod do (Oh oppressors, Oh wicked ones, Get out of our Kashmir.) The slogan that cut through me like a knife and clean broke my heart was this one: Nanga bhookha Hindustan, jaan se pyaara Pakistan. (Naked, starving India, More precious than life itself - Pakistan.)
Arundhati Roy
The human spirit tells me, that if the people continue their fight, the evil fascist indian state will never be able to suppress the valiant people of Kashmir.
A man called Gandhi was also mocked by the British, with their instruments of oppression, Aung San Suu Kyi was held by the Burma regime. East Timor was liberated.
You cannot hold a people in chains forever