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Pakistan asks UNSC to help stop attacks from Afghanistan

Anwar IqbalPublished February 16, 2022 - Updated about 2 hours ago




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Pakistani representative Umer Siddique addresses the meeting of the UN Counter-Terrorism Committee (CTC) in New York on Tuesday. — Screengrab via Permanent Mission of Pakistan to UN, NY Twitter

Pakistani representative Umer Siddique addresses the meeting of the UN Counter-Terrorism Committee (CTC) in New York on Tuesday. — Screengrab via Permanent Mission of Pakistan to UN, NY Twitter
UNITED NATIONS: Pakistan has urged the UN Security Council to hold accountable the “masterminds” who continue to support, finance, and sponsor cross-border terrorist attacks into its territory.
Pakistan raised the issue of cross-border terrorism from Afghanistan after India used the UN forum on Monday to accuse Pakistan of sponsoring terrorism in occupied Kashmir.
The Indian initiative turned the annual meeting of the UN Counter-Terrorism Committee (CTC) in New York into a battle of words between South Asia’s two nuclear powers. This was the committee’s first briefing since January when India assumed its chair.
Last week, Pakistani security forces repulsed two attacks at their camps in Balochistan. At least13 terrorists were killed in the fight while seven soldiers and an officer embraced martyrdom.
Islamabad raised the issue after Delhi accused it of sponsoring terrorism in India-held Kashmir
Last month, a similar attack in Kech, Balochistan, resulted in the martyrdom of 10 soldiers.
Earlier this week, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) announced that Pakistan had intercepted communications between those who conducted the attacks in Balochistan and their handlers in Afghanistan and India.
Initiating a diplomatic broadside against Pakistan, Indian representative Rajesh Parihar indirectly blamed Islamabad for encouraging terrorism in the region. He cited the 2016 Pathankot attack, and the 2019 Pulwama attack to support his claim.
Using a similar, indirect approach, a Pakistani representative Umer Siddique urged the UN body to ensure that Afghanistan’s territory was not used for launching attacks into Pakistan.

The Pakistani representative reminded committee members that more than once Pakistan shared with the UN Security Council irrefutable evidence of external (Indian) involvement in terrorist attacks inside its territory.
“We all know who has been supporting and financing” terror groups like the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and Jamaat-ul-Ahrar (JuA),” Mr Siddique said.
The Pakistani representative also emphasised the need to separate terrorism from legitimate struggles for basic human rights, such as the struggle for right of self-determination in Kashmir.
“We must not allow the hijacking of technical bodies such as this to serve bilateral programmes of hate and aggression,” Mr Siddique said.
He also called out India for opposing UN initiates to address the rising number of terrorist attacks at Muslims in India and urged it not to mainstream Islamophobia.
Mr Siddiqui welcomed the UN Security Council’s recognition of terrorist threats arising from xenophobia, racism and other forms of intolerance and called for greater focus on the issue.
He referred to a recent global survey, which acknowledges Pakistan’s progress in this regard and cites Pakistan as one of the states which regularly conducts frequent or focused threat risk assessments.
Pakistan assured the world body that it has taken concrete steps to assess its terrorism-financing risk since 2019, including conducting a Terrorist Financing Risk Assessment (TFRA), as well as National Risk Assessment on money-laundering and terrorism financing.
Pakistan informed the UN committee that it has made significant progress in countering terrorist financing by amending laws, improving regulatory frameworks and enhancing inter-agency coordination.
The survey also mentions this, noting that Pakistan had enhanced its investigative capacity through the creation of a national counterterrorism coordinating agency.
Published in Dawn, February 16th, 2022
 
Where are those people who used to say....

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So the story is about Indian support to TTP. The thread title makes it sound like Afghanistan is actively doing something against Pakistan. Taliban regime remains unrecognized & at its worst it can be blamed for not doing much about TTP terrorism. Its not the same as actively encouraging terrorism in Pakistan. That would need solid proof and I very much doubt if there is any of that at this point.

I hope one of the moderators would change the title of the thread.
 
Oh, yes... just like the UNSC has done something about Palestine and IOK.
 

Pakistan asks UNSC to help stop attacks from Afghanistan

Ha ha ha..... So brother Talibanis for whom IK and company did marketing world over and upon whom Pakistan's strategic depth was based...have turned foe!!

..and how UNSC will help.....so far no one has recognised Taliban government....no one recognises Islamic "Emirates" of Afghanistan.....so why our diplomats in UN are crying rivers there?
Taliban has understood that if they need money, recognition...they need to come out of Pakistan's shadow...which thy are now doing by going against Pakistan's interests
 

Pakistan asks UNSC to help stop attacks from Afghanistan

Ha ha ha..... So brother Talibanis for whom IK and company did marketing world over and upon whom Pakistan's strategic depth was based...have turned foe!!

..and how UNSC will help.....so far no one has recognised Taliban government....no one recognises Islamic "Emirates" of Afghanistan.....so why our diplomats in UN are crying rivers there?
Taliban has understood that if they need money, recognition...they need to come out of Pakistan's shadow...which thy are now doing by going against Pakistan's interests
Someone cannot read and did not read the article
 
A plea of an impotent state that has an impuissant defense. If it were India, they'd haven't pleaded.
 
Someone cannot read and did not read the article
I did mate....what was said vs what was intended confused Pakistan's story in UNSC. We are asking UNSC to stop attacks from Afghanistan while we hesitate to name India openly but say "We know who is financing".....and these platforms should not be misused (again having India in mind)...

Now if Indians are financing in Afghanistan whilst Taliban are in power...what strategic depth we talk of? If we have proof, let's go to ICJ.....indirect murmuring is not going to help us.

By the way, if we cry about suppression of press in Kashmir, no internet etc...why we are doing the same in Baluchistan?
 
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The situation is now almost reminiscent to the early 1990s when Pakistan used to regularly complain at the UNSC after Afghanistan would launch ballistic missiles towards Pakistan.

 
Pakistan bragged about how India was driven out of Afghanistan after the Taliban came to power, essentially making the country terrorist-free. But here we have Pakistan making the same accusation as before and with even less proof.
 
Joke of the century.
What our top brass needs is balls, which they are lacking, to cross over into Afghanistan and get done what needs to be done. I mean for 20 years they were scared of US repercussions but now there shouldn’t be any excuse.
 
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