UN court to decide Marshall Islands case against Pakistan, India, Britain next month

The International Court of Justice will deliver its judgement on October 5


Afp September 23, 2016
Pakistani army soldiers travel on a vehicle carrying cruise missile Ra'ad during the Pakistan Day military parade in Islamabad on March 23, 2016. PHOTO: AFP

THE HAGUE: The United Nations' top court announced Thursday that it will render its decision early next month in the case the Marshall Islands has brought against India, Pakistan and Britain for not abandoning the nuclear arms race.

"On Wednesday October 5, 2016, the International Court of Justice (ICJ), the principal judicial organ of the United Nations, will deliver its judgements" in these cases, the court said in a statement.

"It is recalled that Judgments of the Court have binding force and are without appeal for the Parties concerned," the statement added.

Marshall Islands takes on India, Pakistan with nuclear warning at UN court

The Marshall Islands in the heart of the Pacific Ocean was the scene of numerous nuclear tests between 1946 and 1958. Some 67 nuclear bombs of different force were exploded on its territory.

The government of the archipelago is calling for the three nuclear powers to take "all necessary measures" to carry out what it considers their obligations with regard to the non-proliferation treaty on nuclear weapons.

That 1968 treaty -- ratified by London but not Islamabad or New Delhi -- requires countries to pursue in good faith the negotiations on measures for nuclear disarmament. The Marshall Islands contends that India and Pakistan also face this obligation under customary international law.

The case of a remote tiny island attacking Pakistani nukes

The island nation of just 72,000 people had filed its complaint at ICJ in 2014 against a total of nine countries, the others being China, North Korea, France,  Russia, the United States and Israel -- which has never officially confirmed it possesses the atomic bomb.

The complaint however cannot be heard against the other six countries unless they give the court the green light.

The nuclear tests in the Marshall Islands took place mainly on the atolls of Bikini and Enewetak. The biggest explosion was the Castle Bravo blast conducted by the United States in 1954, considered 1,000 times more powerful than the atomic bomb dropped on the Japanese city of Hiroshima in 1945.

COMMENTS (2)

syed baqar ahsan | 7 years ago | Reply There are good things happening in Pakistan no media talks about that but in every bad thing Pakistan is included.
Haji Atiya | 7 years ago | Reply Pakistan and India should use this opportunity to vent their mutual anger instead at Marshall Islands thus steering clear of loss of life and property on the Subcontinent !
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