Pak resolution adopted in UN
By our correspondents
November 23, 2016
UNITED NATIONS: A committee of the UN General Assembly on Monday unanimously passed a Pakistan-sponsored resolution reaffirming that the universal realisation of the right of peoples to self determination was a fundamental condition for the effective guarantee and observance of human rights.
The resolution co-sponsored by 72 countries was adopted without a vote in the 193-member Assembly’s Third Committee which deals with social, humanitarian and cultural issues. Political observers say the resolution which Pakistan has been tabling since 1981 serves to focus the world’s attention on the struggle by peoples for their inalienable right to
self-determination including those in Kashmir and Palestine.
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