Showing posts with label United Nations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label United Nations. Show all posts

Sunday, June 7, 2015

Pakistan Calls for a Just Global Political Order

By Shahzad Masood Roomi

The very nature of present global political order is chaotic and anarchist which has led the world have prolonged unsolved geopolitical issues like Kashmir and Palestine. These issues are at the root cause of global resentment among factions of Muslims and driving large numbers towards aggressive mindset and even infusing them sense of revenge against the oppression and brutalities they faced by the Indian and Israeli occupying forces. Today, both Kashmir and Palestine are nothing more than massive jails guarded by hundreds of thousands of troops.

Against this backdrop, Pakistani envoy to UN, Dr. Maleeha Lodhi has aptly declared in the United Nations that the architecture of global stability and prosperity at the seminal juncture of the UN’s 70th anniversary cannot be built on injustice and denial of the rights of the Palestinian people.
She also urged the Security Council to live up to its obligations and responsibility, and summon the political courage and vision to adopt a resolution with parameters and timelines for ending occupation.
Speaking at a high-level conference titled "Sustaining Human Development and Protecting Rights of Palestine Refugees," Pakistan’s permanent representative appreciated the commitment of UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) for Palestine refugees to protect the rights of these refugees and being in the forefront in providing services, despite hurdles created by Israeli occupation forces.
She recalled the destruction of UNRWA schools being used by those displaced during Israel’s military assault on Gaza in summer of 2014. Expressing support to the legitimate cause of the Palestinian people as well as UNRWA’s work, Ambassador Lodhi called for an end to the constant delays in the realisation of the legitimate and inalienable rights of the Palestinian people.


Expressing concern over the unsustainable gap between the income and expenditure of UNRWA, which has reached critical proportions, Ambassador Lodhi urged donors to come forward to meet these urgent needs with generous support.
As more and more nations are falling victim of charade of modern nation states where those few who benefits from death and destruction are flaming the wars and chaos, a global recognition of this Pakistani narrative is required urgently and Pakistani Foreign Office must play a more proactive role in this regard.

Friday, April 10, 2015

Yemeni Kids: A Global Tragedy is in Making


By Shahzad Masood Roomi

In ongoing conflict in Yemen, local kids have emerged the most adversely affected faction of the Yemeni society. So far, UNICEF has confirmed the death of 77 children and 44 others have been reported injured since March 26. According to UNICEF,  these numbers are only those where the ffatalities have been confirmed but the true toll was likely far higher.But this is the obvious aspect of this crisis, the real tragedy of Yemeni kids is far worst than this.

It is said that killing other human beings are difficult only for the first time. Once committed, this heinous crime takes away the humanity of the perpetrator turning him into something complete different in very negative sense i.e. a murderer, terrorist, serial-killer etc.

In Yemen, a similar tragedy is in making on a grand scale.According to UN officials, children make up a third of fighters in the armed groups in conflict-wracked Yemen. “We are seeing children in battle, at checkpoints and unfortunately among [those] killed and injured,” Julien Harneis, Unicef’s representative in Yemen, told AFP during a stopover in Geneva. It is usually argued that this young lot with arms is manifestation of the tribal culture but today's modern wars are not tribal fu   a 10 years old "fighter" can never know what he is fighting for when the conflict is too large and complex for him to comprehend. Generations of kids were turned into ruthless fighters in Africa and now the entire continent is in flames. Northern Africa (Egypt, Libya), Western Africa (Sierra Leone, Ghana, Nigeria), Horn of Africa (Somalia), even the islands like Comoros witnessed the worst violence. The Collapse of governments in these region might be a reason for these societies to disintegrate but it is unfathomable  that if it is known that today, in Yemen, every third fighter is an under age child, why there is no rush for a decisive push for ceasefire or UNSC intervention like it has done in many parts of Africa? 

Answer is not very difficult considering the dynamics of Real Politics which are controlling or at least manipulating this local conflict. This unfortunate generation of Yemeni kids is just the victim of this brutal vying of national interests. Evidently, the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) is waiting for any of its permanent member to move a resolution to put  this unfolding tragedy in Yemen to an end but unfortunately, it seems that this conflict either does not affect their interests (as yet) or they are part of this conflict and want it to continue whatever the cost may be. Whatever might be the case, this lost generation of Yemeni kids would eventually seek other ventures in other parts of the world.