Russia to launch regular observation flights over U.S.territory
Russian inspectors will start regular observation flights over U.S. territory Monday under the Open Skies Treaty, the Russian Defense Ministry has said.
“The observation flights will be carried out between Sept. 26 and Oct. 1, from the Open Skies airfield Travis (in California) with a maximum range of 4,250 kilometers,” the ministry said Monday.
It said Russian aircraft with U.S. experts on board will monitor U.S. compliance with the treaty.
The observation flights are part of the confidence-building measures in Europe after the Cold War under the international Open Skies Treaty, which was signed in March 1992 and took effect beginning 2002. The treaty has currently 34 state parties, including Russia and most NATO members.
China Again Declines to Confirm Backing Pakistan on Kashmir
For the second time in less than a week, China on Monday snubbed Pakistan by declining to back reports in Pakistani media claiming Beijings support for the
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Is Syrian Peace distant dream?
Syrian Peace distant dream. Russia and Assad government bombs Allepo death toll on 24 Sept Saturday nearly hundred and eighty five on Sunday 25 Sept . An efforts of UN to Bring peace in Allepo with US and Russia as major parties are far from truce although on papers the matter is of peace but bombing by US and Russia continues. Both parties blame each other but bombing continues to get to control of important position and even UN aid cavalcade is also bombed . The war enhance burden iof migration to Western Europe and hundred of thousands refugees are in lurch. Human. Rights organisation criticise police of various nations making inhuman actions in this poorly organised EU policies merely a paper Document. Hundred of Ks People in Aleppo are in siege . Neighbour country Jordan gets influx of refugees and find in fix.Turkey Greece and other countries struggling to control war torn Syrian people taking refuge in countries Germany France Sweden Austria and Hungary refuses.
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Balraj Saggar It is a political game for supremacy and if great powers do not come to terms, the escalation is sure to end in WW III and destruction unparalleled in history.
Plight of Mohajirs in Pakistan discussed in the UN Human Rights Council
Plight of Mohajirs in Pakistan discussed in the UN Human Rights Council
The International Institute for Mohajirs organized a conference on the plight of Mohajirs in Pakistan, on the sidelines of the 33rd session of the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva on September 23, 2016. Speakers at the conference included Ryszard Czarnecki, Vice President European Parliament, Mohammad Khan, human rights activist from Karachi and Arbaz Khan, President, European Mohajir Network.
Mohammad Khan, while updating the audience on the current human rights situation in Pakistan and problems being faced by the Mohajirs, stated that the Pakistani government continued to ostracize the Mohajirs and through various laws, ensure that members of the community continued to remain ‘outsiders’ in the country that they had chosen to adopt after the formation of Pakistan in 1947. He appealed to the UN to put pressure on the Pakistani government to improve the situation of Mohajirs in the country.
Arbaz Khan, in his speech stated that despite the contributions of Mohajirs to Pakistani culture and society, the Mojahir community was discriminated against and their rights regularly violated. He acussed the Pakistani government of sponsoring intolerance and hatred against the Mojahirs and deploying various forms of discrimination against them. He concluded by stating that Mohajirs were peace loving people and only wanted to be recognised for their contributions, provided with security, honour and employment.
Ryszard Czarnecki in his comments stated that though the issue of the Mohajirs had not been raised in the European Parliament, he thought that it was a serious human rights issue in Pakistan and the time was right for the European Union to take note of this problem.
Candle light vigil for Pakistan’s ‘Kill and Dump Policy’ in Balochistan
Vice President of the European Parliament participates in Candle light vigil outside the UNHRC in Geneva, in memory of Baloch nationals who lost their lives due to Pakistan’s ‘Kill and Dump Policy’ in Balochistan
Baloch leaders Brahumdagh Bugti and Mehran Marri, along with Ryszard Czarnecki, Vice President of the European Parliament, and Canada-based Executive Director of Baluch House, Tarek Fateh, participated in a candle-light vigil outside the UNHRC in Geneva on September 23, in memory of Baloch nationals who had lost their lives due to Pakistan’s ‘Kill and Dump Policy’ in Balochistan.
Speaking to the media on the occasion, Ryszard Czarnecki, Vice President of the European Parliament, said that the Baloch problem was not just an internal issue of Pakistan since, as a partner of the European Union, Pakistan had the responsibility to ensure that there were no human rights violations in the country. He added that in case the European Union kept silent on the issue, “our silence would be our shame”.
Tarek Fateh spoke of the abuse of the Baloch people and the secular character of the region by the Pakistani Army. He called on the international community to put pressure on Pakistan to allow journalists to Balochistan so that the world would be able to see the stark reality. Mehran Marri, the Baloch Permanent Representative to the UN, demanded the withdrawal of the Pakistani forces from Balochistan, who were responsible for the ‘Kill and Dump ‘ policy against Baloch citizens. Brahumdagh Bugti, President of the Baloch Republican Party, said that the Pakistani government had for long escaped scrutiny of the international community, for the atrocities committed against the people of Balochistan. However with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi raising the issue, it had now caught the attention of the world. He hoped that the Baloch people would continue to receive this support from India.
The silent vigil was attended by many who wanted to express solidarity with the people of Balochistan, and show their support for their struggle against the human rights atrocities by the Pakistani establishment.
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