‘World Can See the Face Behind that Mask’: Pakistan Rebukes India at UNSC
- On Wednesday, May 20, 2026, Ambassador Harish Parvathaneni criticized Pakistan at the Annual UNSC Open Debate, calling the country's conduct "hypocritical" regarding international law while it raised internal Indian issues.
- The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan reported 750 civilian casualties in the first three months of 2026, with 94 of 95 cross-border incidents attributed to Pakistani security forces.
- Parvathaneni highlighted a March airstrike on the Omid Addiction Treatment Hospital in Kabul that killed 269 civilians and injured 122 others, occurring after tarawih evening prayers.
- Over 94,000 people were assessed as displaced due to cross-border violence, while Parvathaneni referenced Pakistan's conduct during the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War to illustrate systematic atrocities.
- The Indian envoy urged the Security Council to hold states accountable for supporting terrorism, emphasizing that protecting civilians must remain central to maintaining international peace and security.
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