In a first, a Pakistan back UN resolution saw over half the members of the New York headquarter body not voting for it. The resolution “Promotion of interreligious & intercultural dialogue”, saw 52 abstentions, and 51 countries not voting for. This makes 104 members of the UN, out of 193 strength not supporting the resolution.
Most of the countries, who did not vote were from Africa and small island countries, many of whom did not wish to be identified by going for abstentions. While the resolution co-sponsored by Pakistan-Philippines was adopted by 90 countries in favor, it divided the world body.
The abstentions were majorly from the European Union and the west over a straitjacketed view of ongoing freedom of expression versus religion debate. EU saw the resolution, while barely taking a stance on freedom of expression, focused on “religious symbols”.
India had its own concerns, specifically on the Kartarpur Sahib corridor, with New Delhi highlighting how…