ISLAMABAD – Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan speech at UN GeneralAssembly session becomes Worldwide Top trend over Twitter.
Prime Minister Imran Khan has said the United Nations has a responsibilityto stop India from gross human rights violations in occupied Kashmir andgive Kashmiris right to self-determination.
Addressing the UN General Assembly session today, he said India must liftthe curfew imposed in occupied Kashmir for the last 53 days and release allthe political detainees, especially 30,000 youth who have been picked bythe occupying forces.
The Prime Minister warned the world community of the serious consequencesof a war between two nuclear armed countries.
He said when a nuclear armed country fights to the end, the consequenceswill be far beyond the borders.
The Prime Minister said if a conventional war starts between the twocountries anything could happen. A country seven times smaller in size hasonly two choices; either to surrender or fight till death.
Imran Khan highlighted that Islamophobia is another major issue that isimpacting the Muslims worldwide, especially in the Western countries, after9/11.
He said terms like Islamic radicalism, Islamic terrorism are used by someleaders without realization, which are a contributing factor in spread ofhatred against Muslims.
He said this thing is marginalizing Muslim communities in certain Muslimcountries, and marginalization leads to radicalization. He said there isonly one Islam.
Imran Khan said a certain section of the Western world deliberatelyprovoked such thing but vast majority of ordinary citizens had no role init.
Referring to the state of Madinah that was established by Prophet Muhammad(PBUH) as his role model, the Prime Minister said the state was catered forthe welfare of all segments of the society.
Imran Khan said Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) lives in our hearts. We Muslimsbelieve that pain of heart is much more than physical pain.
The Prime Minister said another global problem is siphoning of money fromdeveloping world by the corrupt elite and reaching to advanced countries.
He said this causes more poverty, debt and destruction in developingcountries.
He said money laundering is not treated the same as money of drugs orterror financing.
The Prime Minister urged the developed world to build wall against theeconomic refugees.
The Prime Minister urged the United Nations to take the lead in counteringthe challenge posed by climate change.
He regretted there is lack of seriousness and perhaps world leaders do notrealize the urgency of the situation.
He warned if this keeps going and if nothing is done humans will face ahuge catastrophe.








