Among the countries that do not allow France, Italy, Japan, Nepal, the Netherlands, Poland and South Korea
India has rejected a decision by the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) to set up a Commission of Inquiry into alleged human rights abuses during the alleged Israeli violence in Palestine, a strategist said on Thursday night.
New Delhi's decision not to vote opens a small balance between strong support based on the Palestinian cause and growing relations with Israel, reports the 'Indian Express'.
Among other countries that do not allow France, Italy, Japan, Nepal, the Netherlands, Poland and South Korea.
"India rejects the UNHRC's decision to establish a Commission of Inquiry into human rights abuses in the Palestinian territories in East Jerusalem and Israel. With 24 members voting in favor of 9, the resolution is widely accepted," said Indra Mani Pandey. , Indian Ambassador to the United Nations (Geneva), on Twitter.
India has rejected a decision by the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) to set up a Commission of Inquiry into alleged human rights abuses during the alleged Israeli violence in Palestine, a strategist said on Thursday night.
New Delhi's decision not to vote opens a small balance between strong support based on the Palestinian cause and growing relations with Israel, reports the 'Indian Express'.
Among other countries that do not allow France, Italy, Japan, Nepal, the Netherlands, Poland and South Korea.
"India rejects the UNHRC's decision to establish a Commission of Inquiry into human rights abuses in the Palestinian territories in East Jerusalem and Israel. With 24 members voting in favor of 9, the resolution is widely accepted," said Indra Mani Pandey. , Indian Ambassador to the United Nations (Geneva), on Twitter.
Those who voted for the decision were Pakistan, China, Bangladesh, Russia, and Germany, the UK, Austria, among others, voted against it following the UNHRC's decision to set up an international inquiry into the Gaza law violations. and "systematic" harassment in Palestine and within Israel, says "Express".India abstains together with 13 other members of the Human Rights Council on the resolution proposing to set up a Commission of Inquiry! With 24 members voting in favor and 9 against the resolution is adopted pic.twitter.com/lCjtwftq8c
— Indramani Pandey, IFS, PR to UN, Geneva (@IndraManiPR) May 27, 2021