"Shameful Record Since 1971": India Slams Pakistan At UN Over Sexual Violence
- India's Charge d'Affaires at the United Nations, Eldos Mathew Punnoos, condemned Pakistan for its history of sexual violence since 1971, stating the need for justice for survivors.
- Punnoos highlighted that the Pakistan Army has committed heinous sexual violence against women in erstwhile East Pakistan in 1971.
- The pattern of sexual violence continues against women from minority communities in Pakistan today, as noted by Punnoos.
- He emphasized that perpetrators of conflict-related sexual violence must be condemned and brought to justice.
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'Matter of shameful record': India at UN slams Pakistan over 1971 atrocities
In a debate at the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), Indian diplomat Eldos Mathew Punnoose condemned Pakistan for its historical and ongoing abuses against women and minority communities, calling out the impunity with which the Pakistan Army carried out gross sexual violence in 1971 and continues systemic persecution to this day. India exposes 1971 atrocities at the global stage Speaking during the UNSC Open Debate on Conflict-related Sex…
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