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UNITED NATIONS: The United Nations on Thursday unanimously passed a resolution against US drone campaign in foreign territories,Express Newsreported.

Pakistan has been a vocal opponent of the strikes conducted with the help of unmanned aircraft in the country’s tribal areas and had raised the issue at the UN General Assembly.

The assembly adopted the resolution calling on US, who use drone strikes as a counter-terrorism measure, to comply with international law as the 193-member body acted on a range of issues relating mainly to human rights.

The unanimous call for regulating the use of remotely piloted aircraft against suspected terrorists was contained in a comprehensive 28-paragraph resolution, entitled “Protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms while countering terrorism.” The portion about drone strikes was included as a result of intensive efforts made by the Pakistan delegation.

In this regard, the Assembly underscored the “urgent and imperative” need for an agreement among member states on legal questions about drone operations.

The resolution urged US to ensure that any measures taken or means employed to counter-terrorism, including the use of remotely piloted aircraft, complied with international law. This includes Charter of the United Nations, human rights law and international humanitarian law.

The text also calls for taking into account relevant UN resolutions and decisions on human rights and giving due consideration to recommendations of special procedures and mechanisms of the Human Rights Council, and relevant comments and views of UN human rights treaty bodies.

It also takes note of the report of Special Rapporteur Ben Emersson which refers, inter alia, to the use of drones, and notes the recommendations, including the urgent and imperative need to seek agreement among Member States on legal questions pertaining to remotely piloted aircraft operations.

US is also urged to undertake prompt, independent and impartial fact-finding inquiries whenever there are plausible indications of possible breaches to their obligations under international human rights law with a view to ensuring accountability, while countering terrorism by the resolution.

End drone strikes

On October 25,Pakistan had reneweddemands for an end to US drone strikes on its territory.

“In Pakistan, all drone strikes are a chilling reminder that reprisal strikes by terrorists are around the corner,” Pakistan’s UN ambassador Masood Khan had told a UN General Assembly rights committee debate.

Khan had said civilians suffered “inhumane” deaths and the strikes had “radicalised” public opinion in Pakistan.

“We call for the immediate cessation of drone attacks inside the territorial borders of Pakistan,” Khan had stated.

Washington trip

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on October 22 hadcalled for the United States to end drone strikes, saying they violated his country’s territorial integrity, and were a “major irritant” in relations between the two countries.

Nawaz further added that the attacks posed a “major” impediment to relations with the United States.

Facts

The London-based Bureau of Investigative Journalism in October had put the total death toll since the campaign began in Pakistan in 2004 at between 2,525 and 3,613.

The Bureau stated that between 407 and 926 of those killed were civilians – 16 to 25 percent of the total.

UN special rapporteur Ben Emmerson had also said in a written report that Pakistan had told him that 400 of the 2,200 victims of drone attacks over the past decade – 18 percent – were civilians.

The drone programme, which began under president George W Bush, accelerated significantly after Barack Obama came to power but has tailed off noticeably in the past year.

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UN passes resolution on drone strikes after pressure from Pakistan – The Express Tribune
 
Seems like Mr Imran Khan's PTI protest is working. Mashallah.
 
Federal government is in bed with the US. Only faces have changed, no change as far as policy is concerned.
 
Its very sad to see Pakistan in this situation. They have to go all the way to UN to end attacks on Pakistan's soil and can not act on its own. Really sad. Though good news.
 
Drone strikes should end if USA wants any meaningful dialogue with Taliban.
 
Federal government is in bed with the US. Only faces have changed, no change as far as policy is concerned.

just for my information who had put that resolution in UN, was it Indian govt?
 
just for my information who had put that resolution in UN, was it Indian govt?

Had it been Indian government, drone strikes would have stopped by now. Just look at how they have reacted when their diplomat was arrested in the US. This is how nations react.
 
Had it been Indian government, drone strikes would have stopped by now. Just look at how they have reacted when their diplomat was arrested in the US. This is how nations react.

because that nation's national are honest hard working people and thats the only difference, their politicians are just as corrupt as ours

Its the people who make a nation not the politicians
 
This is interesting, Pakistanis always say their government is in bed with on drone strikes. Either Pakistani government is really pissed off due to killing of TTP chief, or Pakistan is finally divorcing US because of a range of issues including Afghanistan.
 
because that nation's national are honest hard working people and thats the only difference, their politicians are just as corrupt as ours

Its the people who make a nation not the politicians

Their politicians are corrupt but not traitors, ours are the opposite.
 
Their politicians are corrupt but not traitors, ours are the opposite.

its the people stupid (as a phrase goes), people select traitors because they themself have no sense of nationalism instead loyalty to brathary. Lets point the finger rightly, if people wants there will be no more Zardaris and Sharifs but people vote for them and you think these people are being imposed from outside then take a cue from Tunisia and Egypt, people have the power. But as the history teaches us we (the part of Pakistan and mostly Punjab and sind who makes up the majority) never rose up against the aggressors and instead served them happily.

Total blame goes to people
 
How many of these resolutions have been passed for Palestine, Gaza and Israel, but has it made any effect ever? These organizations are nothing but a puppet to occupy the minds of the countries while superpowers keep doing what they have in plan :azn:
 
drone is justice

no drone no justice

otherwise baitullah was rounding in fata with fat ***
hakeemullah was smiling devil smile today


keep on drone
 

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