Pakistan expresses concerns at UN on drone attacks

North AmericaPakistan expresses concerns at UN on drone attacks

NEW YORK: Pakistan’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations Masood Khan on Tuesday said Pakistan believes that the use of armed drones violates national sovereignty‚ causes civilian casualties and puts communities at risk of reprisal attacks.

Speaking at the United Nation’s Security Council debate on Children and Armed Conflict, Ambassador Masood Khan said that drone strikes radicalize disaffected communities and increase the number of terrorists. He said urgent and intense negotiations are needed to address the issue of armed drones.

Masood Khan reminded the participants that the Secretary General in his report had referred to an increasing number of child casualties in the course of the use of armed drones and has also called for adherence to the principles of precaution‚ distinction and proportionality; and for transparent and effective investigations when child casualties occur.

Pakistan’s UN ambassador also highlighted the issue of children being used as suicide bombers and human shields. He expressed concern over continued targeting of schools‚ particularly affecting girls’ education.

Ambassador Khan said persistent perpetrators of violence against children must be brought to justice through national judicial systems and where applicable through the use of international justice mechanisms.

The ambassador said that Pakistan wants to strengthen the political consensus around the mandate to ensure better protection of the rights of children in situations of armed conflict.

DND

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