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"Epicentre Of Terrorism": Poster placed outside a UN Office in NY

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Since 9/11, Pakistan has been the epicentre of International Terrorism, minorities said


With posters demanding strict action against their country for allegedly abetting terrorism, Pakistan minorities staged a protest at the United Nations Human Rights Council.
The minorities said their country was a threat to world security and thus they protested during the ongoing 43rd session of the UNHRC.

"Since 9/11, Pakistan has been the epicentre of International Terrorism. The region of North Waziristan which borders Afghanistan used to be a hub of local and international terrorists linked to groups, including Al-Qaeda and Taliban as well as other terrorist networks," states the statement made by NGO in Geneva.

According to the NGO, the illegal contribution of the Pakistani Army to the International terrorist organisations is being protested with a banner in front of the United Nations Office of Geneva at Broken Chair.

As per minorities in Pakistan, the government has been actively involved in the terrorist activities within the region and beyond by actively sponsoring the terrorist groups. The unregulated financial structure of Pakistan paves the way for the irregular transfer of money while feeding terrorism in the country.

The terrorists in Pakistan are able to organise, plan, raise funds, and operate easily in the country because of the lack of governance and political will to address the problem," the minorities pointed out in Geneva.

According to them, Pakistan government is not willing to solve this issue because of its illegal activities. Therefore, the UN should reprimand Pakistan, take an immediate action to stop this and establish rule of law in the region

This year's session in Geneva will continue till March 20 and will aim to assess the member nations' progress towards human rights goals.

This year's high level panel discussion is themed "Thirty years of implementation of the convention on the rights of the child: Challenges and opportunities."

There have been various symbolic protests lined up to urge the UN to take stringent action against the Pakistan Army and the government in their inability to protect basic human rights of minorities, activists, women and children from the extremist, terrorist, criminal and conservative sections in the country.

Link: https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/epi...ties-put-up-posters-outside-un-office-2187547
 
Dude am a be honest with you this place looks at least a mile away from the NY UN office
 
India's obsession with isolating Pakistan continues, when they get frustrated from regional losses, Indian image taking massive hit and Afghanistan slipping, they resort to their usual sponsored protests and posters at UN :facepalm:

Who can forget the group of Africans holding Free Balochistan banners couple of years ago :))
 
I don't see any minorities there? Just a board most probably paid for by Indian elements. Just like their funding of the 3 supposed Baloch that show up here and there.
Just like the plethora of fake Indian "news" sites that were discovered in Europe targetting pakistan with fake news.

https://thenextweb.com/security/201...ites-caught-pushing-anti-pakistan-propaganda/

The extent to which Modi Govt will go for this shows desperation which is good news.

Also no idea who this 'group' is - have changed title to make it more factual
 
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I think this narrative is hurting India now. At first it might have been effective, but as usual once you overuse a narrative without any evidence then the narrative becomes pointless and ineffective.

I mean, the biggest terrorist group in recent memory has been ISIS, which has no relation with Pakistan. Yet making this point constantly for last 10-15 years in the face makes the whole point ineffective such that no one literally cares about it outside India anymore.
 
Look at the huge number of people standing near the sponsored board and lodging their protest.
 
I would be very surprised if this was not photoshopped.

No major news outlet other then Indians reporting it.
 
I say this narrative may be nearing its end. India needs to come up with a new one. Maybe start highlighting all the forced conversions of teenage girls. Until then, keep this still on the back burner and ramp up next time a terrorist attack occurs in India.
 
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