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اپورا رد ناغفا نانادقوقح نمجنا ی اهما پ ی
Pakistan – violator of UN Charter and international commitments:
The contemporary international order is inspired by and based on an accepted principle of the
international law (“Pacta Sunt Servanda” – agreements must be kept), which the UN member
countries are obliged to observe. However, in practice the Pakistani government has never
honored its commitments against the international community. It has so far generally failed to
fulfil its commitments against Afghanistan, and particularly after the conclusion of the Geneva
Accords of 1988. On one hand, Pakistan is a UN member country, and on the other hand it
recklessly beaches the UN Charter and other accepted principles of the international law.
Pakistan is a member of the international community, but terrorists are exported to the world
from the soil of that country. Pakistan is a “strategic partner” of America, but it still continues
an undeclared war against another country (Afghanistan) which is also in a coalition with
America. Hence, the Moral Obligation of the government and the leaders of Pakistan has
seriously come under question!
Isn’t this questionable:
- That during the past fifteen years of presence of America and the NATO in
Afghanistan, billions of dollars have been acquired by Pakistan under the name of
cooperation in the fight against “terrorism”, while the leaders and the bases of
terrorist organizations are active within the territory of that country.
- That America invaded Afghanistan because of Osama bin-Laden, the ring leader of
al-Qaeda villains, but some years later, the man showed up Islamabad.
- That America announced a head-price of 10 million dollars for Mullah Mohammad
Omar Akhund, but it was revealed that the said person resided in “the safe homes”
in Karachi, and was mysteriously murdered in the hospitals of that city. The meetings
to choose his successors were publicly held, and attended by hundreds in Pakistan.
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