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Apparently tibet is not the only loophole India can mess....

I think the time to do nothing has passed a log time back......And when it comes to interest of India, we can surely mess with loopholes including tibet...so what's the big deal....:pop:

EDIT: Hopefully chinese govt. use some grey matter this december.......

Apparently, India also has more than one loopholes that can be messed.

As i have stated many times, this game is initiated by India, China is just forced to play this ugly game. If India wants to play it through, we can play it through.

It is funny that India trys to threaten China to back off while she is still pushing forward.

Since it is no big deal to you, then Indian members should stop making so much noise.
 
Support Kashmir, says Khamenei
Published: November 16, 2010
TEHRAN (Agencies) - Iranian Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has called for providing assistance to Kashmir engaged in freedom struggle.
“Today the major duties of the elite of the Islamic Ummah is to provide help to the Palestinian nation and the besieged people of Gaza, to sympathise and provide assistance to the nations of Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq and Kashmir, to engage in struggle and resistance against the aggressions of the United States and the Zionist regime, to safeguard the solidarity of Muslims and stop tainted hands and mercenary voices that try to damage this unity, to spread awakening and the sense of responsibility and commitment among Muslim youth throughout Islamic communities,” Khamenei said in his message to the Haj pilgrims.
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OIC needs some actual powers ie imposing trade sanctions etc to make itself heard because an Immoral and savage society like India would never listen to the calls for the freedom.
 

UN Says Kashmir remains on UNSC’s agenda

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UNITED NATIONS, Nov 16 (APP):The Jammu and Kashmir dispute remains on the United Nations Security Council’s agenda, a UN spokesman categorically stated Monday, while rejecting as “inaccurate” reports that it has been removed from the list of unresolved issues.“Some articles today on Kashmir are inaccurate,” UN Spokesman Farhan Haq said, referring to those reports. He said the latest list of matters the Security Council is seized of “continues to include the agenda item under which the Council has taken up Kashmir which, by a decision of the Council, remains on the list for this year,” the spokesman added.


Earlier, a spokesman for the Pakistan Mission clarified that Pakistan’s Acting Ambassador Amjad Hussain Sial, in his speech to the General Assembly on Friday, November 12 had referred to the omission of Jammu and Kashmir dispute in a statement by the President of the Security Council, and NOT from the Council’s Annual Report-as reported in a section of press.
“The agenda item entitled, ‘India and Pakistan Question’, which covers Jammu and Kashmir dispute, is duly mentioned in the Annual Report of the Security Council and is also present on its agenda,” Spokesman Mian

Jehangir Iqbal said in a statement. In his statement, the 15-member Council’s President for the current month, British Ambassador Mark Lyall Grant, while presenting the Annual Report to the 192-member assembly, did not mention the Kashmir dispute in the context of unresolved long-running situations, despite the fact decades-old issue is included in the Annual Report.

“We understand this was an inadvertent omission, as Jammu and Kashmir is one of the oldest disputes on agenda of the Security Council,” Ambassador Sial remarked, after Grant’s statement. Meanwhile, Pakistan’s UN Ambassador Abdullah Hussain Haroon, who is on a visit to Pakistan, said there was no question of the Kashmir issue being dropped from the Council’s agenda. “The Security Council Report in its annexures is explicit,” he said in a statement.
“The President of the Security Council, the Permanent Representative of the UK, is amply clear on the subject and is cognizant of the matter. I would request all concerned not to speculate unnecessarily upon the subject”

http://ftpapp.app.com.pk/en_/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=122259&Itemid=2.
 
It's a psychological need - I just love it -- When lies is what your world view is based on, you may want to reexamine why you need such a world view? what does it say about you? -- here of course i am referring to a section of media in India, not all Indians and not all Indian media
 
It is also Illuminating that the UN accepts that Kashmir is still disputed, even though nobody is willing to do anything about it. About the only ones who get hot and bothered about Kashmir are Pakistanis-in fact Kashmir and the JF-17 is the only thing that almost all Pakistanis on this forum agree on.
 
It is also Illuminating that the UN accepts that Kashmir is still disputed, even though nobody is willing to do anything about it. About the only ones who get hot and bothered about Kashmir are Pakistanis-in fact Kashmir and the JF-17 is the only thing that almost all Pakistanis on this forum agree on.

And still Indians are so insecure about it that they restort to tell plain lies to their public! How pathetic :rolleyes:
 
I too must admit that the insecurity some Indians feel and express as "confidence" is difficult for me to understand and it does make me uncomfortable to think there are those in whom we engender such insecurity, that they even question their own worth.
 
Its a statement made by one of Ban ki Moon's spokespersons. Not the main one at that. Its the same Farhan Haq, who earlier had sent e-mails containing controversial remarks to Pakistani newspapers about the latest unrest in Kashmir. UN later clarified those remarks as the personal opinion of Mr Haq and not those of the Sec-Gen.

Btw, Mr Farhan Haq is a US citizen of Pakistani descent. Given his actions in the past, one needs to take his comments with a pinch of salt.
 

UN Says Kashmir remains on UNSC’s agenda


UNITED NATIONS, Nov 16 (APP):The Jammu and Kashmir dispute remains on the United Nations Security Council’s agenda, a UN spokesman categorically stated Monday, while rejecting as “inaccurate” reports that it has been removed from the list of unresolved issues.“Some articles today on Kashmir are inaccurate,” UN Spokesman Farhan Haq said, referring to those reports. He said the latest list of matters the Security Council is seized of “continues to include the agenda item under which the Council has taken up Kashmir which, by a decision of the Council, remains on the list for this year,” the spokesman added.

Associated Press Of Pakistan ( Pakistan's Premier NEWS Agency ).

No International/Credible sources saying anything....:rolleyes:


BTW isnt this the same Farhan Haq guy who created an embarassment for the UN Sec Gen a few months ago...?? A truckload of salt is advised.
 
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