UN Human Rights Council adopts Pakistan-sponsored resolution on armed drones

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UN Human Rights Council adopts Pakistan-sponsored resolution on armed drones

ISLAMABAD: The United Nations Human Rights Council, an intergovernmental body within the UN system, on Friday overwhelmingly adopted a Pakistan-sponsored resolution on the use of armed drones, according to a press release issued by the Foreign Office.

“The resolution urges the member states to ensure that the use of armed drones comply with their obligations under international law, including the UN Charter, human rights law and international humanitarian law, in particular the principles of distinction and proportionality,” the foreign office said.

“The resolution also calls for convening an interactive panel discussion of experts on legal questions pertaining to this issue as recommended in the report of Mr. Ben Emerson, UN Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of human rights while countering terrorism,” it added.

It said that the panel discussion will take place at the 27th Session of the Human Rights Council in Geneva to be held in September 2014.

The foreign office said that the landmark resolution was adopted as a result of our Mission’s close coordination with like-minded States to sensitize the international community on this important legal matter at the United Nations.

“Pakistan has consistently raised the issue at all relevant international forums including the United Nations,” the foreign office said.

It said that in November last year Pakistan had successfully included references on the use of drones in a UN General Assembly resolution that urged member states to comply with their obligations under international law.

“Other UN bodies where Pakistan has raised this concern include the UN Security Council, Committees of UN General Assembly dealing with Disarmament and International Security issues and Convention on Prohibitions or Restrictions on the Use of Certain Conventional Weapons,” the foreign office said.

It said that the adoption of this resolution underscores the success of Pakistan’s diplomacy in garnering international support for its principled position on the use of armed drones in violation of international law.

“This will further strengthen the country’s efforts to address the issue of drones,” it added.

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