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Pakistan’s UN outburst: ‘State sponsor of terror’ sparks viral controversy

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Pakistan Faces Scathing Accusation at UN, Moment Goes Viral

United Nations – A​ tense exchange at the United Nations⁢ has resulted in a⁤ viral⁢ moment of diplomatic friction, with Pakistan facing a direct accusation of being a “state​ sponsor of terror.” The accusation,delivered with pointed brevity by a legal representative from the self-reliant watchdog group ⁢UN Watch,has ignited debate and‍ drawn millions of views online.

The dramatic confrontation unfolded during a UN Security Council ⁣discussion regarding Israel‘s recent strikes ⁣in Doha, Qatar, which targeted Hamas leaders. Hillel Neuer, Executive Director of UN Watch, was​ addressing the council,⁢ arguing that Qatar’s provision of ‌shelter to Hamas⁣ figures constituted support for terrorism.

“If you don’t want targeted bombings against terrorists in your capital, why do you harbour terrorists in your capital?” Neuer challenged, referencing condemnation from UN Secretary-General Antonio ⁤Guterres and french President Emmanuel macron regarding the strikes ⁢in qatar. ⁤He then contrasted this reaction with the ⁢international response to ‍the 2011 killing of⁢ Osama⁢ Bin Laden in Pakistan. Neuer⁢ pointed out that at the time, Guterres – then in a different⁢ role – had ⁣celebrated the event as “justice,” and France had hailed it as a “victory⁤ for all⁤ democracies.”

This comparison prompted‌ an immediate objection from Pakistan’s representative,who⁣ dismissed Neuer’s ⁣arguments as violating national sovereignty ⁣and “unfounded accusations.” However, the council president ruled the objection procedural,​ not substantive,​ allowing Neuer to continue.

Seizing the opportunity,‌ Neuer​ delivered the⁣ now-infamous seven-word statement: “Mr.President, Pakistan is‍ another state sponsor of terror.” The remark, delivered in under four seconds, has been widely circulated on social media, garnering ⁣over two million views on X (formerly Twitter) in just three days.

The accusation echoes long-standing ⁣concerns voiced by India regarding Pakistan’s

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