City
Epaper

India slams Pak bid to equate terrorists with freedom-fighters at NAM

By IANS | Updated: July 22, 2019 10:15 IST

India has denounced Pakistan's attempt to equate terrorists with freedom-fighters while raising the Kashmir issue at the Non-Aligned Movement's (NAM) ministerial meeting.

Open in App

"NAM needs to be in the vanguard of those addressing the primary issues of our times that cry for global cooperation, rather than become a platform for venting bilateral grievances between members," Syed Akbaruddin, India's Permanent Representative, told the meeting in the Venezuelan capital, Caracas, on Sunday.

While reacting to the statement by Andleeb Abbas, Pakistan's Parliamentary Secretary for Foreign Affairs, on Kashmir and terrorism at the conference he did not mention her or her country by name, but it was clear from the context who his remarks were directed at.

"That no other member is responsive to such a self-serving narrative is a telling rejoinder that NAM never was and never can be a platform for pursuits aimed at undermining the territorial integrity of a State by another State," Akbaruddin said.

In dealing with terrorism, he said: "We, as NAM countries, need to take the lead as it is our citizens that stand to lose the most from the lack of coordinated and coherent responses."

Defending the anti-India terrorists operating from Pakistan, Abbas had asserted that NAM had rejected "attempts by some countries to equate freedom struggles of people under foreign occupation with terrorism".

She was apparently referring to a statement adopted at the 2006 NAM summit in Havana, Cuba, which unequivocally condemned terrorism in all its manifestations but said that legitimate struggles for self-determination should not be equated with terrorism.

That proposition, reiterated in other contexts also, did not legitimise terrorism but was only against twisting meanings of both terrorism and self-determination struggles.

That was made mainly in the context of the Palestinian quest for self-determination and NAM has not taken up the Kashmir issue, despite attempts by Pakistan, a latecomer to the movement, having shunned it at its formation.

Giving a piece of advice directed at Pakistan, Akbaruddin counselled that members should "ponder before turning to fellow member" with issues which contravene NAM traditions, which are not part of the discussions of the outcome document and which "find no resonance in the wider membership".

Abbas also brought up the report of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights on Kashmir, according to government broadcaster Radio Pakistan.

India has rejected the report as a "motivated narrative" that seems "to accord legitimacy to terrorism".

The response to Pakistan was only a small part of Akbaruddin's speech, which focused on the challenges now faced by NAM in a world that is starkly different from the time of its founding in 1955 when colonialism dominated vast areas of Asia and Africa.

"Today the imperatives that drew us together in our formative years have largely been met" but Palestine was one of the unfulfilled goals, he said. "Our support for the cause of Palestine shall continue," he added.

"The NAM has a glorious past, however, how it will be perceived in the future will be defined by how we address the defining challenges of our times climate change, digital technologies and terrorism, as well as how we reform existing multilateral institutions to our needs," he said.

Terrorism posed a major challenge to the NAM taking a toll on its citizens and disrupting its development efforts, he said.

"Unfortunately, all our talk about combating the scourge of terrorism has not been matched by actions. Terrorists continue to operate with great impunity and greater inhumanity," he said.

(Arul Louis can be reached at arul.l@.in and followed on Twitter @arulouis)

( With inputs from IANS )

Tags: NAMpakistanSyed AkbaruddinAndleeb Abbaskashmir
Open in App

Related Stories

MumbaiMumbai Cyber Fraud: 75-Year-Old Retired Executive Duped ₹70 Lakh In The Name of Pahalgam Terror Attack

Cricket'India Hamare Baap The..': Pakistani Fan Abuses Men in Green After Loss to India in Asia Cup 2025 Final (Watch)

CricketIND vs PAK 2025 Live Streaming: Head-to-Head Record, When and Where to Watch India vs Pakistan Asia Cup Final

Cricket'Abhishek Sharma Bigger Talent Than Yuvraj Singh': Former Pakistan Cricketer After IND vs PAK Match in Asia Cup 2025

Cricket'He Could Have Taken Side Angle': Former Cricket Umpire on Fakhar Zaman's Dismissal in IND vs PAK Super 4 Match of Asia Cup

International Realted Stories

International"Bapu's ideals continue to inspire...": EAM Jaishankar pays homage to Mahatma Gandhi

InternationalTaiwan detects 11 PLA aircraft, 8 PLAN vessels near its territory

InternationalTrump offers Qatar unprecedented military protection against attacks 

InternationalGaza fires rockets toward Israel amid Yom Kippur observance

InternationalMorocco sees clashes, mass arrests as Gen Z protests over health, education