UN responds to Priyanka Chopra

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“Unicef Goodwill Ambassador Priyanka Chopra retains the right to speak in her personal capacity on issues concerning her”, UN spokesperson.

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According to Khaleej Times, when Unicef Goodwill Ambassadors “speak in their personal capacity, they retain the right to speak about issues that interest or concern them,” Stephane Dujarric, the spokesperson for Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, said at his daily briefing on Thursday in answer to a question about Chopra.

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“Their personal views or actions do not necessarily reflect those of Unicef,” he added. But, he said, “When they speak on behalf of the Unicef, we expect them to adhere to Unicef’s evidence-based impartial positions.”

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About their role, he said: “The Unicef Goodwill Ambassadors are prominent individuals who have agreed to generously volunteer their time and their public profile to promote children’s rights.”

Chopra has been hit by a barrage of criticism and trolled ever since she tweeted on February 26, a statement, “Jai Hind #IndianArmedForces,” followed by emojis of the Indian flag and namaste.

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Online petitions calling for her ouster from the ambassadorship were launched soon after have gathered thousands of signatures.

Pakistan’s Human Rights Minister Shireen Mazari wrote this week to Unicef Executive Director Henrietta Fore demanding Chopra’s removal as a Goodwill Ambassador accusing her of “jingoism and support” for the Indian armed forces.

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Shireen Mazari said, that Chopra showed “support for war, including a nuclear war.” she added, “Unless she is removed immediately, the very idea of a Goodwill Ambassador for Peace becomes a mockery globally.”

A Pakistani woman called out Chopra recently at Beautycon event in Los Angeles earlier this month over the tweet.

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