India backs OIC, flays Israel on Gaza
Indrani Bagchi
[ 6 Jul, 2006 0051hrs ISTTIMES NEWS NETWORK ]
NEW DELHI: On most days, the Organisation for Islamic Countries (OIC) and India are at daggers drawn. Yet, India last week signed on to an OIC petition for a special session of the newly-constituted Human Rights Council of the UN held on Wednesday - to give Israel a hollering for its activities in Gaza.
The vote to keep the situation in the occupied territories on the Council's agenda was passed with 29 countries in favour, 12 against and 5 abstentions, while one country was absent.
India voted along with Egypt, Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia and Syria, while UK, Canada, France, Germany and Japan voted against.
India lodges protest with Israel after soldier injured in military action
New Delhi, July 18, IRNA
India has lodged a protest with Tel Aviv after an Indian soldier, part of the UN Peace Keeping Mission in Lebanon, was injured in Israeli military action. Israel has expressed regret over the development.
India protested to Israel against the injury to its soldier and asked them to ensure that such incidents do not recur, said Secretary (East) of the External Affairs Ministry Rajiv Sikri here in a media briefing Monday night.
Sikri said India was in touch with the UN for obtaining information on the fate of the peacekeeping mission in view of the escalation in fighting between Israel and Lebanon.
"Safety of our soldiers is very important," the secretary said, adding that the possibility of the UN itself shutting down the peacekeeping mission was not ruled out.
India is concerned with the safety of its 672-soldier contingent.
The soldier, manning the Sheikh Abad Tomb post in Shiite- dominated southern Lebanon, was injured in heavy shelling yesterday but was evacuated to safety.
The soldier, whose identity was not known, was hit by a shell, said Sikri.
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