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ABIM Strongly Condemns US Veto Of Un Ceasefire Resolution In Gaza
ABIM Strongly Condemns US Veto Of Un Ceasefire Resolution In Gaza

Barnama

time06-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Barnama

ABIM Strongly Condemns US Veto Of Un Ceasefire Resolution In Gaza

KUALA LUMPUR, June 6 (Bernama) -- The Muslim Youth Movement of Malaysia (ABIM) has strongly condemned the United States' decision to veto the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) resolution calling for an immediate and permanent ceasefire in Gaza. ABIM president Ahmad Fahmi Mohd Samsudin said the move, despite overwhelming support from 14 of the 15 UNSC members, reflected a blatant disregard for global consensus and the urgent need to end the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. "The rationale offered by the US, that the resolution failed to tie the ceasefire to the release of hostages, reveals a disturbing prioritisation of geopolitical interests over the lives of over two million Palestinian civilians, the majority of whom are women and children," he said in a statement today. He said that the resolution's omission of specific condemnation of Hamas' actions on Oct 7, 2023, or demands for disarmament, cannot and should not be used as justification to oppose efforts aimed at halting indiscriminate killings and mass displacement. He stressed that a permanent ceasefire is a prerequisite for any sustainable resolution to the conflict, not a bargaining chip to be traded at the expense of human lives. Ahmad Fahmi said ABIM reiterated that any path to peace must be based on justice, respect for international law and the recognition of the Palestinian people's inalienable rights, including their right to self-determination, statehood and the right of return. "The United States' repeated use of its veto power has continued to shield Israel from accountability, further eroding the legitimacy of international institutions and fuelling impunity for war crimes," he said. He said that, as such, ABIM has called for three key actions, namely an immediate and unconditional ceasefire to end hostilities and protect civilians in Gaza; an international accountability mechanism to investigate and prosecute war crimes, including attacks on hospitals, schools and refugee camps; and the need for global pressure, especially from Muslim-majority and Global South nations, to demand justice for Palestinians and to halt all forms of complicity with the Israeli regime, including military and economic support. ABIM also reaffirmed its commitment to mobilising international solidarity and supporting the Malaysian government's diplomatic efforts through platforms such as the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and ASEAN.

Abim condemns US veto of UN Security Council's call for Gaza ceasefire
Abim condemns US veto of UN Security Council's call for Gaza ceasefire

The Star

time06-06-2025

  • Politics
  • The Star

Abim condemns US veto of UN Security Council's call for Gaza ceasefire

KUALA LUMPUR: The Muslim Youth Movement of Malaysia (Abim) has strongly condemned the United States' decision to veto the United Nations Security Council resolution calling for an immediate and permanent ceasefire in Gaza. Abim president Ahmad Fahmi Mohd Samsudin said the US move, despite support from 14 of the 15 Security Council members, reflected a blatant disregard for global consensus and the urgent need to end the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. ALSO READ: US vetoes UN Security Council demand for Gaza ceasefire "The rationale offered by the United States – that the resolution failed to tie the ceasefire to the release of hostages – reveals a disturbing prioritisation of geopolitical interests over the lives of over two million Palestinian civilians, the majority of whom are women and children," he said in a statement on Friday (June 6). He said the resolution's omission of specific condemnation of Hamas' actions on Oct 7, 2023, or demands for disarmament, cannot and should not be used as justification to oppose efforts aimed at halting indiscriminate killings and mass displacement. He stressed that a permanent ceasefire is a prerequisite for any sustainable resolution to the conflict, not a bargaining chip to be traded at the expense of lives. Ahmad Fahmi said Abim held that any path to peace must be based on justice, respect for international law and the recognition of the Palestinian people's inalienable rights, including their right to self-determination, statehood and the right of return. ALSO READ: Malaysia disappointed over UNSC's failure to secure Gaza ceasefire "The United States' repeated use of its veto power has continued to shield Israel from accountability, further eroding the legitimacy of international institutions and fuelling impunity for war crimes," he said. He said that, as such, Abim has called for three key actions: an immediate and unconditional ceasefire to end hostilities and protect civilians in Gaza; an international accountability mechanism to investigate and prosecute war crimes, including attacks on hospitals, schools and refugee camps; and for global pressure, especially from Muslim-majority and Global South nations, to demand justice for Palestinians and to halt all forms of complicity with the Israeli regime, including military and economic support. Abim also reaffirmed its commitment to mobilising international solidarity and supporting the Malaysian government's diplomatic efforts through platforms such as the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and Asean. It was reported on Wednesday (June 4) that the United States vetoed a draft Security Council resolution that demanded an "immediate, unconditional and permanent ceasefire" between Israel and Hamas in Gaza and unhindered aid access. – Bernama

ABIM strongly condemns US veto of UN ceasefire resolution in Gaza
ABIM strongly condemns US veto of UN ceasefire resolution in Gaza

The Sun

time06-06-2025

  • Politics
  • The Sun

ABIM strongly condemns US veto of UN ceasefire resolution in Gaza

KUALA LUMPUR: The Muslim Youth Movement of Malaysia (ABIM) has strongly condemned the United States' decision to veto the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) resolution calling for an immediate and permanent ceasefire in Gaza. ABIM president Ahmad Fahmi Mohd Samsudin said the move, despite overwhelming support from 14 of the 15 UNSC members, reflected a blatant disregard for global consensus and the urgent need to end the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. 'The rationale offered by the US, that the resolution failed to tie the ceasefire to the release of hostages, reveals a disturbing prioritisation of geopolitical interests over the lives of over two million Palestinian civilians, the majority of whom are women and children,' he said in a statement today. He said that the resolution's omission of specific condemnation of Hamas' actions on Oct 7, 2023, or demands for disarmament, cannot and should not be used as justification to oppose efforts aimed at halting indiscriminate killings and mass displacement. He stressed that a permanent ceasefire is a prerequisite for any sustainable resolution to the conflict, not a bargaining chip to be traded at the expense of human lives. Ahmad Fahmi said ABIM reiterated that any path to peace must be based on justice, respect for international law and the recognition of the Palestinian people's inalienable rights, including their right to self-determination, statehood and the right of return. 'The United States' repeated use of its veto power has continued to shield Israel from accountability, further eroding the legitimacy of international institutions and fuelling impunity for war crimes,' he said. He said that, as such, ABIM has called for three key actions, namely an immediate and unconditional ceasefire to end hostilities and protect civilians in Gaza; an international accountability mechanism to investigate and prosecute war crimes, including attacks on hospitals, schools and refugee camps; and the need for global pressure, especially from Muslim-majority and Global South nations, to demand justice for Palestinians and to halt all forms of complicity with the Israeli regime, including military and economic support. ABIM also reaffirmed its commitment to mobilising international solidarity and supporting the Malaysian government's diplomatic efforts through platforms such as the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and ASEAN.

ABIM condemns US veto of UN Gaza ceasefire resolution
ABIM condemns US veto of UN Gaza ceasefire resolution

The Sun

time06-06-2025

  • Politics
  • The Sun

ABIM condemns US veto of UN Gaza ceasefire resolution

KUALA LUMPUR: The Muslim Youth Movement of Malaysia (ABIM) has strongly condemned the United States' decision to veto the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) resolution calling for an immediate and permanent ceasefire in Gaza. ABIM president Ahmad Fahmi Mohd Samsudin said the move, despite overwhelming support from 14 of the 15 UNSC members, reflected a blatant disregard for global consensus and the urgent need to end the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. 'The rationale offered by the US, that the resolution failed to tie the ceasefire to the release of hostages, reveals a disturbing prioritisation of geopolitical interests over the lives of over two million Palestinian civilians, the majority of whom are women and children,' he said in a statement today. He said that the resolution's omission of specific condemnation of Hamas' actions on Oct 7, 2023, or demands for disarmament, cannot and should not be used as justification to oppose efforts aimed at halting indiscriminate killings and mass displacement. He stressed that a permanent ceasefire is a prerequisite for any sustainable resolution to the conflict, not a bargaining chip to be traded at the expense of human lives. Ahmad Fahmi said ABIM reiterated that any path to peace must be based on justice, respect for international law and the recognition of the Palestinian people's inalienable rights, including their right to self-determination, statehood and the right of return. 'The United States' repeated use of its veto power has continued to shield Israel from accountability, further eroding the legitimacy of international institutions and fuelling impunity for war crimes,' he said. He said that, as such, ABIM has called for three key actions, namely an immediate and unconditional ceasefire to end hostilities and protect civilians in Gaza; an international accountability mechanism to investigate and prosecute war crimes, including attacks on hospitals, schools and refugee camps; and the need for global pressure, especially from Muslim-majority and Global South nations, to demand justice for Palestinians and to halt all forms of complicity with the Israeli regime, including military and economic support. ABIM also reaffirmed its commitment to mobilising international solidarity and supporting the Malaysian government's diplomatic efforts through platforms such as the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and ASEAN. The Muslim Youth Movement of Malaysia (ABIM) FACEBOOK

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