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UN supports Pakistan rejects Indian demand to end military observer mission

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Frankly if we educate all Indians on what exactly ARTICLE 370 stands for, then most patriotic Indians will demand its removal. Our govt does not eduacte the masses. Time for us to do so. Print an essay exposing it for it really is. Then use the internet, social media and newspapers to get the word out. Mobilize ppl!
 
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Even though it makes no difference in the grand scheme , it isn't going anywhere because it is Islamabad's card to show the world that Kashmir issue is still alive ... Make more noise about it ! :azn:
 
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to all pakistanis crying about UN probe.. plz complete the UN probe on benazir's assassination before you seek their help in this matter !!
 
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Even though it makes no difference in the grand scheme , it isn't going anywhere because it is Islamabad's card to show the world that Kashmir issue is still alive ... Make more noise about it ! :azn:

i think still you dint learn after making noise ;) but your miltary and leadership have learned ;)
 
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Frankly if we educate all Indians on what exactly ARTICLE 370 stands for, then most patriotic Indians will demand its removal. Our govt does not eduacte the masses. Time for us to do so. Print an essay exposing it for it really is. Then use the internet, social media and newspapers to get the word out. Mobilize ppl!

And what ARTICLE 370 stands for????
 
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Indian call to end UN mission rejected


January 23, 2013 - Updated 425 PKT
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[Indian call to end UN mission rejected]


UNITED NATIONS: The United Nations set aside an Indian demand to put an end to its Military Observer mission in Kashmir.



Martin Nesirky, a spokesman for the UN Secretary General, said in a statement that the mandate of its UN Military Observer would continue to exist as only its Security Council could decide to end it.



It said the observer was fully active in Kashmir. Indian Envoy to the United Nations on Monday demanded the UN end its observer mission, which monitors ceasefire agreed between Pakistan and India in Jammu and Kashmir.

Indian call to end UN mission rejected - thenews.com.pk

Indian demand to end UN mission in Kashmir rejected

Posted on 2013-01-23 05:39:33
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UNITED NATIONS: The United Nations set aside an Indian demand to put an end to its Military Observer mission in Kashmir Wednesday.


Martin Nesirky, a spokesman for the UN Secretary General, said in a statement that the mandate of its UN Military Observer would continue to exist as only its Security Council could decide to end it.

It said the observer was fully active in Kashmir. Indian Envoy to the United Nations on Monday demanded the UN end its observer mission, which monitors ceasefire agreed between Pakistan and India in Jammu and Kashmir.


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Martin Nesirky, a spokesman for the UN Secretary General, said in a statement that the mandate of its UN Military Observer would continue to exist as only its Security Council could decide to end it.

Source: http://www.defence.pk/forums/indian...ll-end-un-mission-rejected.html#ixzz2IlwlXTgi
Rejected? Far from it! Since it the prerogative of the UNSC, the matter will be taken up at that level when the times comes. So there's nothing for our Pakistani friends and spin masters to dance about! :P
 
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Rejected? Far from it! Since it the prerogative of the UNSC, the matter will be taken up at that level when the times comes. So there's nothing for our Pakistani friends and spin masters to dance about! :P

:raise: ok go take it we have no problem so far UN didn't agree with you . what you guys think these 20 solders stopping you guys ?;)
 
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Rejected? Far from it! Since it the prerogative of the UNSC, the matter will be taken up at that level when the times comes. So there's nothing for our Pakistani friends and spin masters to dance about! :P

:lol: :lol: you got one slap now wait for the kick at next level.
 
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:lol: :lol: you got one slap now wait for the kick at next level.
Oh you think this is kick and slap :D
What's your opinion on continuos requests/protetrsts and all lot of things by your people/army and govt doing to US to STOP stricks ;)
I asked you yesterday too but you choose not to reply.
 
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United Nation: UN Spokesman Martin Nesirky on Tuesday rejected the demand from Indian ambassador in UN to end the military observer mission at Line of Control, a disputed territory between two arch rivals, Pakistan and India.

Indian Ambassador to United Nations had demanded the world body to terminate its observer mission at LOC as it was a bilateral problem between the two countries.

Manish Gupta, a counsellor at the Indian Mission to the UN, also said that UN Military Observer Group In India & Pakistan (UNMOGIP) had been put in place to supervise the ceasefire line as result of the 1949 Karachi agreement.

That ceasefire line no longer existed. The new one was established on 17 December 1971 and followed by an agreement between the two countries in 1972, which settled their issues by peaceful means through bilateral negotiations, he said.

That resulted in conversion of ceasefire line into the Line of Control. “Thus UNMOGIP remains invalid,” the Indian delegate added.

In a statement issued on Tuesday, the spokesman said that the mission was active and would continue to perform its duties in accordance with the mandate designated to it.

“The UN military observer mission was authorized by Security Council, therefore only Security Council has right to terminate it.”

On the other hand, Pakistani ambassador to UN said that the group’s mandate remained “fully valid, relevant and operative.”

“No bilateral agreement between India and Pakistan has overtaken or affected the role or legality of UNMOGIP,” Pakistani Ambassador Masood Khan told the 15-nation Council after his Indian counterpart Hardeep Singh Puri questioned the status of the 42-member observer group in the course of a debate on UN peacekeeping.

“The mission continues to monitor the ceasefire in accordance with the resolutions of the UN Security Council,” said Khan.

UN supports Pakistan, rejects Indian demand to end military observer mission at LOC | The News Tribe
 
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