Bilawal calls for efforts to end crimes against women
NEW YORK: Minister for Foreign Affairs Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Wednesday stated that ending crimes against women requires working together.
The foreign minister commented at a Security Council discussion on women, peace and security that people were being targeted in international conflicts and wars and that women and girls were directly impacted by hostilities.
He urged the importance of women’s role in politics, saying that women have played a pivotal role in PPP.
The PPP chairman stated that women were suffering in Afghanistan, Ukraine and Iraq while efforts have to be made to protect and educate women there. He said that women, including young girls, were becoming victims of violence.
As per the United Nations charter, he said that it was easy to target a common citizen of terrorism. He said that women should be given the right to education so that they could be made useful citizens.
He criticized the Indian atrocities in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), saying that India was making Jammu and Kashmir women victims of hate and violence.
The debate’s participants were exhorted by Bilawal Bhutto to educate women in order to make them contributing members of society.
-
'Kanye West Is Human Too' -
Prince William Hands Kate Middleton Something Highly Sensitive To Manage With Coronation -
Critics Get Honest About 'A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms' -
Why Harry Unlikely To Meet William, Kate During UK Return? -
X To Change AI Chatbot 'Grok' After Outrage Over Explicit Deepfake Images -
Princess Eugenie Set To Hit New Milestone As Andrew's Eviction Looms -
Emilia Clarke Gets Honest About Featuring In Shows Like 'Game Of Thrones' -
Amazon Employees’ Break-time Fight Ends In Murder In Texas -
Peter Jackson Reveals A Viggo Mortensen Mishap In 'LOTR' Fans Totally Missed -
Marsh Farm: Work Underway On Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's New Home -
'Rip' Director Dishes On Matt Damon, Ben Affleck's ‘brotherly’ Dynamic -
Meghan Markle Handed Strict Warning: ‘You’re Playing With Fire In A High Risk, High Noise’ Game’ -
Kate Middleton’s Secret Message Decoded: ‘She’s Done With All This!’ -
Paul McCartney Reveals How Close He Came To Giving Up Music -
Police Uncover Secret Cannabis Empire Ran By New York Woman -
'Euphoria' Season Three Trailer Shows Chaotic Life After High School