Pakistani PM Imran Khan warns U.N. of coming 'bloodbath' in India-held Kashmir
By Nicholas Sakelaris
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An Indian paramilitary soldier stands guard on August 14 in Jammu, the winter capital of India-controlled Kashmir. The Indian Kashmir region was placed under heavy lockdown after the Indian government stripped its autonomy. File Photo by Jaipal Singh/EPA-EFE
Sept. 27 (UPI) -- In his address at the United Nations General Assembly Friday, Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan warned of a potential "bloodbath" in Kashmir -- when the curfew is lifted and millions of Muslims clash with hundreds of thousands of Indian troops.
Speaking before the 74th General Debate, Khan accused Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi of being driven by a racial ideology to cleanse his country of members of the Islamic faith.
Modi stoked tensions last month when he stripped India-controlled territories Kashmir and Jammu of their decades of autonomy and placed the mostly Muslim residents under curfew, backed by hundreds of government troops. Thousands of residents were arrested and Modi's government restricted all communications.
Khan said Friday the curfew has likely left Muslims in Kashmir with nothing to do but get radicalized.
"What do you think the Muslims are thinking right now?" he asked. "If there is a bloodbath, there will be Muslims becoming radicals -- not because of Islam, but because they see there is no justice.
"You are forcing people into radicalization."
Khan added that anyone would take up arms in such a situation, a declaration that drew jeers from some in the Assembly crowd. RELATED 37 die, 500 injured in Pakistan earthquake
"There will be a reaction to this. Pakistan will be blamed," Khan added. "Two nuclear-armed countries will come face-to-face ... Before we head in that direction the United Nations has a responsibility. This is why the United Nations came to be in 1945. You were supposed to stop this from happening." Khan spoke further about Islamophobia, climate change and the siphoning of funds from developing nations. Modi, who spoke three slots ahead of Khan, didn't mention Kashmir at all -- but did condemn terrorism and urged the United Nations to unite against global terror. RELATED Trump praises Indian PM Modi's economic reforms in Houston rally
"For the sake of humanity, I firmly believe that it is absolutely imperative that the world unites against terrorism and that the world stands as one against terrorism," he said.
And Republicans kept us safe from terror attacks on 9/11/2001.
HAHAHAAAA! You can always trust the US -- to act like the US.
During the events of 9-11-2001, those planes were controlled by the Flight Termination System which were installed in all commercial aircraft in the 1990s. That System can be activated in the event of a hijacking. It over rides the controls in the aircraft, sort of like flying a model airplane.
This System can be controlled by ground units from several hundred miles away. The pilots had no control over the airliners.
Some even say the planes were swapped out for others, and since the transponders were turned off there was no flight number on radar identification, just a blip that showed there was an aircraft there.
There is much that is still a mystery about it all.
And it is certain WTC 7 fell in its own footprint. That was a sure sign of a demolition. When the building fell, it pulverized the computer hard drives at the stock broker Smith Barney thus concealing the identities of whoever sold short the airline stocks of the companies involved in the events of the day. Someone made untold millions of dollars on that day, and we are not even looking at foreign stock exchanges. ;)