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Who's a bigger transgressor of human rights than a terrorist? Swaraj slams Pak at UNGA

In her address to the General Debate of the 73rd session of the UN General Assembly here, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj described terrorism as an "existential threat" to humanity.

Who's a bigger transgressor of human rights than a terrorist? Swaraj slams Pak at UNGA
Swaraj at UNGA

In her address to the General Debate of the 73rd session of the UN General Assembly here, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj described terrorism as an "existential threat" to humanity.

Even as the perpetrators of the 9/11 terror attacks in New York met their fate, Swaraj said the mastermind of the 2008 Mumbai terror attack Hafiz Saeed still roams the streets of Pakistan with impunity. 

"Pakistan's commitment to terrorism as an instrument of official policy has not abated one bit. Neither has its belief in hypocrisy," Swaraj said. 

"The biggest challenge of our era comes from the existential threats of climate change and terrorism. We imagined that the arrival of the 21st Century would bring with it an age of common good, defined by cooperation in the quest for peace and prosperity. But here in New York, the horrific tragedy of 9/11, and in Mumbai the catastrophe of 26/11 became the nightmares that shattered our dreams," Swaraj said. 

She said the demon of terrorism now stalks the world, at a faster pace somewhere, a slower pace elsewhere, but life-threatening everywhere. 

"In our case, terrorism is bred not in some faraway land, but across our border to the west. Our neighbour's expertise is not restricted to spawning grounds for terrorism; it is also an expert in trying to mask malevolence with verbal duplicity," Swaraj said. 

The Indian leader told the world leaders at the General Assembly that the most startling evidence of Pakistan's duplicity was the fact that Osama Bin Laden, the architect and ideologue of 9/11 terror attack was given safe haven in the country.

Even after the world's most wanted terrorist was killed by American special forces, "Pakistan continued to behave as if nothing had happened," she said.

"America had declared Osama bin Laden it's most dangerous enemy, and launched an exhaustive, worldwide search to bring him to justice. What America perhaps could not comprehend was that Osama would get sanctuary in a country that claimed to be America's friend and ally: Pakistan," she said. Eventually, America's intelligence services discovered the truth of this hypocrisy, and its special forces delivered justice. 

"What is heartening is that the world is no longer ready to believe Islamabad," she said citing that Financial Action Task Force (FATF) has put Pakistan on notice over terror funding. 


With inputs from PTI

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Swaraj concludes her speech

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World is one family. We must work together. UN must run on principles of family - Sushma Swaraj

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Last year, Pakistan’s representative, using right to reply, displayed some photographs as “proof” of “human rights violations” by India. The photographs turned out to be from another country. Similar false accusations have become part of its standard rhetoric. - Swaraj

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Terrorists are called freedom fighters in Pakistan: Swaraj

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Here in New York 9/11 and castastrophe of 26/11 has shattered our dreams. Demon of terrorism stalks to the world. In our case it's in our border to the West. THey are expert in trying to mask malevolence which was epitomised by Osama Bin Laden staying there. - Sushma Swaraj

Hafiz Saeed, mastermind of 26/11 still roams around - Swaraj

World has recognised Pakistan's role in terror - Swaraj

 

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We launched International Solar Alliance with France in which 126 countries participated: Swaraj

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Uplift of any nation only possible through welfare of women: Swaraj

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We have started Jan Dhan Scheme, Ayushman Bharat to alleviate poverty: Swaraj

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Under leadership of PM Modi, India has started unpredented social and economic transistion: Swaraj

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Express deep condolences to government of Indonesia: Swaraj

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Swaraj is set to begin her speech

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It will be interesting to see what Swaraj has to say. The speech comes at a time where tensions with Islamabad remain fraught despite the change in regime in Pakistan.

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Pakistan's Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi has alleged that India's "domestic political and electoral compulsions" were behind New Delhi's reluctance to talk to the new government in Islamabad. 
External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and Qureshi were slated to meet on the sidelines of the ongoing UN General Assembly session in New York.


However, India called off the meeting last week, citing the brutal killings of three policemen in Jammu and Kashmir and Islamabad releasing postage stamps "glorifying" slain Kashmiri militant Burhan Wani.
"Why are they reluctant? Simply politics, elections...they are scared of the electorate. They have swung the pendulum to such an extreme (that), now they're finding it difficult to bring it back. And (with) the elections round the corner, they (Indian government) felt that it could boomerang," Qureshi said Friday in response to a question at an event organised by the Asia Society. 

India has maintained that there can be no talks with Pakistan unless it stops supporting terrorists. 
On Thursday also, Swaraj, in a huge snub to Pakistan, left a meeting of the SAARC foreign ministers early, which was attended by Qureshi.
Responding to a query about the incident, Qureshi said, "I wish we were going to smile at each other. But (I) could see the immense strain (on Swaraj's face). And when she left, she wasn't even willing to engage with the media...I could see the pressure, I could see the political (pressure) on her." "So, politics, nothing else, politics, domestic politics (made India reluctant to talk to Pakistan)," he sa

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Last year, Swaraj had berated Pakistan over its continuous support for terror organizations. "We established scientific and technical institutions which are the pride of the world. But what has Pakistan offered to the world and indeed to its own people apart from terrorism?" Swaraj had said. ‘We produced scientists, scholars, doctors, engineers.’

What have you produced? You have produced terrorists...you have created terrorist camps, you have created Lashkar-e- Taiba, Jaish-e-Mohammed, Hizbul Mujahideen and Haqqani network," she had said, adding that if Pakistan had spent on its development what it has spent on developing terror, both Pakistan and the world would be safer and better-off today.

Top quotes from her 2017 speech

1) Poverty eradication is a major priority of the Indian government. We are turning them from job-seekers into job-providers. While we are fighting poverty, Pakistan is busy fighting us. Pakistan should not preach about humanity to us.

2)  Demonetisation was a courageous decision to challenge one of the by products of corruption, the "black money" that disappeared from circulation. Today, India has passed the Goods and Services Tax legislation, throughwhich there is one-tax across the country, without the untidy and punishing system of multiple taxes under differing categories in different parts of the country.

 

3) We have IIT, IIMs and AIIMS to enhance education. Pakistan in return made LeT, Hizbul and other terror organisations. We have made doctors, scientists. Pakistan has made Jihadists and terrorists, who have not just harmed India, but also Afghanistan and Bangladesh.

 

4) There have been many governments under many parties during 70 years of Indian freedom, for we have been a sustained democracy. Every government has done its bit for India's development. We have marched ahead, consistently, without pause, in Education, Health and across the range of human welfare. We established scientific and technical institutions which are the pride of the world.

 

5) We produced scholars, doctors, engineers. What have you (Pakistan) produced? You have produced terrorists. Doctors save people from death; terrorists send them to death. If Pakistan had spent on its development what it has spent on developing terror, both Pakistan and the world would be safer and better-off today

 

6)   On Thursday, from this dais,Pakistan's Prime Minister Shahid Khakan Abbasi wasted rather too much of  his speech in making accusations against us. He accused India of State-sponsored terrorism, and of violating human rights. Those listening had  only one observation: "Look who's talking!" A country that has been the  world's greatest exporter of havoc, death and inhumanity became a champion of hypocrisy by preaching about humanity from this podium.

 

7) Pak PM has recalled old resolutions that have been long overtaken by events.But his memory has conveniently failed him where it matters.

 

8) Evil is evil. Let us accept that terrorism is an existentialist danger to humankind. There is absolutely no justification for this barbaric violence.

 

9) Nature sent its warning to the world even before the world's leadership gathered in New York at the United Nations through Harvey. Once ourgathering began an earthquake struck Mexico and a hurricane landed in Dominica. We must understand this requires more serious action than talk. i

 

10) May all be happy;May all be healthy; May all see what is good; May all be free from suffering.

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