A committee of the UN General Assembly adopted the Pakistan-sponsored resolution reaffirming that the universal realisation of the right to self-determination is a fundamental condition for the effective guarantee of human rights.
The resolution was co-sponsored by a record 75 countries‚ and was adopted with consensus.
The resolution serves to focus the world's attention to the struggle by peoples for their inalienable right to self-determination‚ including those in Kashmir and Palestine.
The resolution also declares the 193-member General Assembly's firm opposition to foreign military intervention‚ aggression and occupation.
Introducing the draft‚ Pakistani delegate Marghoob Saleem Butt highlighted the importance of right of self-determination that enjoys primacy in international law and is the cornerstone of the UN Charter and two international Covenants.
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This is from a nation where self detonation happens every other day. Oh the ironies of life!
Wow. It is tow cheers for Baloch. Now they can demand word put into action & establish a standard for other nation. Will see if it is only matter of fork tongue.
So are the Ahmadis and other minorities now going to get full "human rights" in Pakistan?
The reason behind this whole rigamarole is "KASHMIR KI AAZADI", who cares about Palestine or Baluchistan.
I wonder if Pakistan will allow the people in Balochistan or the Waziristan's the right of self determination? Like many of the human rights abusers sitting on the UN Human Rights Council they spend there time bashing Israel and using political machinations to avoid their own blatant abuses.
It will definitely backfire for Balochistan... which is more underdeveloped, oppressed and looted and exploited by rest of this country..... lets pray for a bright sunrise on Baloch skies..
that's funny.....:D
Does this include the self reaffirmation for people of Baluchistan as well?