Guest guest Posted November 23, 2006 Report Share Posted November 23, 2006 India goes `headless' in UNAIDS website Thursday November 23 2006 10:55 IST KOZHIKODE: In a bizarre incident the official website of UNAIDS, the United Nation's agency working on various HIV- AIDS eradication programmes across the world, has published a politically distorted map of India in which the country appeared in a mutilated shape without Jammu & Kashmir on its top end. The undated web page which appeared on the website, www.unaids.org/regions, deals with the country's situation analysis of HIV till 2006. The map is placed on top of the webpage. It was the Joint Action Council Kannur(JACK), a Kerala-based NGO, which brought to notice the `missing' of Kashmir in the map of the country. The organisation which has sought clarification from the India office of the agency has received no reply on the issue so far. JACK has also sent letters raising concern over the issue to the Prime Minister, President and other concerned ministers, but no reply from anybody has been received so far. " I have sent 8 letters to the Prime Minister raising the issue of serious manipulations by UNAIDS including the distorted map. Besides, letters were sent to the President and Ministers of External Affairs, Home and Defence, " said Purushothaman Mulloli, the convenor of JACK. Meanwhile, the India office of the agency replied negatively to the repeated inquiries made by this reporter through e-mail. UNAIDS India coordinator Broun, who denied the existence of such a site initially, agreed later that the map is in use in Geneva. Instead of giving a specific answer, the India coordinator directed this reporter to contact its Geneva office for further clarification and still failed to answer why such a distorted map is on the UNAIDS web site. " The agency has clear agendas. If you look at the website of UNAIDS you would not trace the distorted map. The agency has more than 100 sites and the map of India without Kashmir will help them in some other parts of the world, " said Purushothaman. Failing to secure any reply from the Prime Minister and other ministers, JACK approached various political party leaders including CPM general secretary Prakash Karat and briefed them on the issue of map distortion. " All of them, irrespective of their political differences, reacted sharply on the outrageous act of UNAIDS and they will raise the issue during the winter session of the Parliament, " Purushothaman said. http://www.newindpress.com/NewsItems.asp? ID=IER20061123003346 & Page=R & Title=Kerala & Topic=0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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