Accountability for Crimes Against UN Peacekeepers a Strategic Necessity, Says India at High-Level UN Meet
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Accountability for crimes against UN Peacekeepers a strategic necessity, says India at high-level UN meet
India reiterated its firm commitment to ensuring accountability for crimes committed against United Nations peacekeepers, calling it a "strategic necessity" for global peacekeeping operations. Harish highlights obstacles faced by UN peacekeepers Addressing a high-level meeting of the Group of Friends (GoF) for promoting accountability for crimes against peacekeepers held at the United Nations Headquarters in New York on Tuesday, India's Permanen…
India: Peacekeeper Attacks Can’t Go Unpunished – Asian News from UK
So far, 1,135 peacekeepers have died from criminal actions against peacekeeping operations, five as of now this year….reports Asian Lite News Ensuring attackers of peacekeepers are brought to justice is a “strategic necessity” for UN operations, India’s Permanent Representative P. Harish has said. He articulated India’s deep-seated commitment and stated, “United Nations peacekeepers face tremendous obstacles while working in increasingly dangero…
Lack of accountability for crimes against UN peacekeepers undermines peace efforts: India
United Nations, Jul 16 (PTI) India has underscored the urgent need for accountability in crimes against UN peacekeepers, asserting that impunity emboldens perpetrators and undermines global peace efforts. "United Nations peacekeepers face tremendous obstacles while working in increasingly dangerous areas. But for the most part, these crimes continue to go unpunished,” India’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Ambassador P Harish, s…


India co-chairs UN group advocating accountability for crimes against peacekeepers
New York: India, in collaboration with other key member states, co-chaired a high-level meeting of the Group of Friends for Accountability for Crimes Against Peacekeepers at the United Nations Headquarters in New York. The meeting reaffirmed India’s strong commitment to upholding justice and accountability for UN peacekeepers who face violence in the line of duty. As a leading troop-contributing nation, India emphasised the urgent need to enhanc…
India seeks accountability for crimes against UN Peacekeepers
India has reaffirmed its strong commitment to ensuring justice for crimes committed against United Nations peacekeepers, describing it as a key strategic requirement for successful international peacekeeping missions. This statement was made by India's Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Ambassador P Harish, during a meeting of the Group of Friends in New York. He emphasized the significant challenges faced by peacekeepers in dangero…
UN expert advocates peacekeeper path to break Israel’s siege on Gaza
COMMENTARY: By Bruce King Almost two months ago, a UN special rapporteur, Dr Michael Fakhri, penned an opinion article in The Guardian newspaper warning that “if aid doesn’t enter Gaza now, 14,000 babies may die.” “UN peacekeepers must step in,” he added. Dr Fakhri is the UN Special Rapporteur for the Right to Food and an associate professor of international law at the University of Oregon. READ MORE: Israel bombs Gaza, Lebanon and Syria as set…
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