US, UK and France Block Joint Pakistan-China Bid to Sanction BLA and Majeed Brigade at UN
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
54% : The US designation helps Pakistan domestically and internationally, but UN listing carries stronger powers like freezing assets globally, restricting movement of members, and so on.44% : Brody stressed that though repression can be strong, survivors and victims refusing to stay silent are essential for justice. Implications and what to expect The technical hold means the proposal to list BLA and Majeed Brigade under UN sanctions is stalled for now.
38% : The United States, United Kingdom and France have blocked a joint Pakistan-China proposal at the UN to sanction the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) and its Majeed Brigade, just weeks after Washington designated both groups as Foreign Terrorist Organisations.
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