The int’l community again reposed confidence in Pakistan, secured 169 votes in UN
Islamabad:
Pakistan has been re-elected to the United Nations Human Rights Council
(HRC) with an overwhelming majority securing 169 votes in the 193-member UN General
Assembly. Among the five candidates from the Asia-Pacific region vying for four
seats, Pakistan secured the highest number of votes.
According to the statement issued by the
Foreign office, Pakistan re-elected the member to the UN-HRC by winning 169 votes. Pakistan is currently serving on the HRC since 1st January, 2018. With its re-election, Pakistan will continue as a member for
another three-year term commencing on 1 January 2021. Since the HRC’s
establishment in 2006, this is the fifth time that Pakistan has been elected to
the United Nations’ premier body on Human Rights.
The statement said, ‘international community
has once again reposed confidence in Pakistan, recognizing our contribution to
the national and global human rights agenda and strong credentials as a
consensus builder in the HRC.’ Pakistan remains firmly committed to upholding,
promoting and safeguarding human rights and fundamental freedoms for all.
Pakistan will sustain its efforts towards ensuring that the HRC’s work is
guided by the principles of universality, impartiality, dialogue and
cooperation. In line with Pakistan’s commitment, we will prioritise advancement
of tolerance, respect and constructive engagement in the HRC.
The HRC has been a prominent forum for
discussing the gross and systematic human rights abuses being perpetrated in
Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK). The human rights
violations committed with impunity by the Indian occupation forces in IIOJK
have been extensively documented in the various reports of the UN High Commissioner
for Human Rights and the independent Special Procedure Mandate Holders.
Pakistan will remain actively engaged with the Council as well as its related
processes to continue to highlight the plight of Kashmiris and other oppressed
people all over the world.
The Human Rights Council is an
inter-governmental body based in Geneva within the United Nations system
responsible for the promotion and protection of all human rights around the
globe. It comprises 47 States and discusses all thematic human rights issues
and specific situations requiring attention, such as those in IIOJK.
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