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Pakistan Minister for Human Rights, Shireen Mazari, has written to the United Nations demanding that Priyanka Chopra be removed from her position as UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador. In a letter dated 20 August, 2019, and addressed UNICEF Executive Director Henrietta Fore, Mazari claimed that Priyanka has “publicly endorsed” the Indian government’s “violation of all international conventions” with regards to Kashmir, and “supported the nuclear threat issued to Pakistan by the Indian Defence Minister”.
Referring to the Indian government’s decision to abrogate Article 370 of the constitution, which granted special status to Jammu and Kashmir, Mazari wrote,
Mazari further alleged that Priyanka’s “jingoism and support for violations by the Modi government of international conventions and UNSC resolutions on Kashmir, as well as support for war, including a nuclear war, undermines the credibility of the UN position to which she has been elevated” and demanded that she be immediately denotified as a UN Goodwill Ambassador for Peace.
Priyanka Chopra was named a National Ambassador for UNICEF in 2010, and was made a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador in 2016. As part of her duty, she has worked with children in Zimbabwe and Bangladesh, and most recently was part of a program that focusses on empowering young girls and boys in Ethiopia.
Earlier, during the BeautyCon event in Los Angeles on 10 August, a Pakistani audience member Ayesha Malik accused Priyanka of encouraging nuclear war between India and Pakistan despite being a global Goodwill Ambassador for the UN. Her query was raised in the context of Priyanka’s tweet in February 2019, where she praised the Indian Air Force after Indian fighter jets attacked the Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) terrorist camp at Balakot in Pakistan.
Encouraging her to “vent”, Priyanka responded saying, “I have many, many friends from Pakistan and I am from India. War is not something I'm really fond of but I am patriotic, so I'm sorry if I hurt sentiments to people who do love me and have loved me.” After a video of the exchange went viral on social media, Malik accused Priyanka of gaslighting her tweeting, “as a UN ambassador this was so irresponsible”. “It was hard listening to her say we should be neighbours and love each other — swing that advice over to your PM. Both India and Pakistan were in danger. And instead she tweeted out in favour for nuclear war,” she also wrote.
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