Bergen, Norway: Paveena Ahangar and Parvez Imroz receive second most prestigious award for their struggle on Human Rights in Kashmir

Rafto Prize 2017 awarded to Parvez Imroz and Parveena Ahanger

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Bergen, Norway  Two leading Kashmiri human rights defenders Pareena Ahangar and Parvez Imroz Advocate have received second most prestigious award on human rights in a graceful ceremony in the western city of Bergen, Norway. A large participations of human rights defenders, social activists, intellectuals, researchers and academic personalities attended the gathering held in national theatre of the city. Earlier, Mr Jostein Hole Kobbeltvedt, the Rafto Foundation, Executive Director introduced the prize laureates and their work for human rights in Indian Held Kashmir. After receiving the RAFTO Prize 2017, both the…

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Chairman Senate Raza Rabbani meets Polish parliamentary delegation

Marshal of Senate of Poland ‎Stanislaw Karczewski in Pakistan | Polish Delegation in Pakistan

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A ten member parliamentary delegation of Poland headed by Marshal of Senate of Poland ‎Stanislaw Karczewski, had a meeting with Chairman Senate Raza Rabbani. The parliamentarian’s visit is aimed at strengthening parliamentary relations and promoting bilateral cooperation. The delegation, visiting Pakistan on Chairman Senate’s special invitation and will hold further meetings with the president, the prime minister and speaker of the National Assembly.

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Saudi Arabia arrests princes, ministers in sweeping purge

Saudi Arabia arrests princes, ministers in sweeping purge

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Saudi Arabia arrested 11 princes, including a prominent billionaire, and dozens of current and former ministers, reports said, in a sweeping crackdown as the kingdom’s young crown prince consolidates power. Separately, the head of the Saudi National Guard, once a leading contender to the throne, as well as the navy chief and the economy minister were replaced in a series of high-profile sackings that sent shock waves in the kingdom. The crackdown was reported immediately after a new anti-corruption commission, headed by powerful Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, was established…

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Norway: World should help oppressed people of Kashmir, Say Paveena Ahangar and Parvez Imroz

Pervez Imroz and Parveena Ahanger in Conference of Rafto Foundation Norway

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Bergen, Norway: Two leading Kashmiri human rights defenders Pareena Ahangar and Parvez Imroz Advocate have urged the civilized world to help the oppressed people of Jammu and Kashmir who are suffering due to the brutalities from a long time. They were speaking at an international conference in Norwegian City of Bergen on Saturday, a day before the award ceremony of RAFTO Foundation in the city. The conference was arranged by the foundation and a number of the intellectuals, professors, diplomats, researchers and human rights activists from different countries of the…

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51 stolen vehicles recovered in ‘largest ever’ operation in Pakistan: Sindh Rangers

Pakistan Sindh Rangers Recovered 51 Stolen Vehicles | 51 stolen vehicles recovered in 'largest ever' operation in Pakistan: Sindh Rangers

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Sector Commander Sachal Rangers revealed on Saturday that 51 stolen vehicles have been recovered in a province-wide operation, which he termed the “largest” in the country’s history. Sector Commander Brigadier Naseem, flanked by Senior Superintendent Police (SSP) East Irfan Baloch, said that the police and Rangers arrested two individuals — Qazi Muneeb Ahmed Siddiqui and Mohammad Shiraz — with weapons and a stolen vehicle during snap checking in Nazimabad a few days ago. “Initial investigation disclosed unexpected revelations as the two were found to be active members of an inter-provincial…

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Honda complaint fuels confusion

Honda complaint fuels confusion

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KARACHI: Auto assemblers and oil industry executives expressed confusion over the complaint filed by Honda Atlas that petrol in Pakistan carries higher-than-recommended levels of manganese additive, which is damaging its engines. “We have received no complaints along these lines,” said Ali Asghar Jamali, CEO of Indus Motor Company. “Our company has four different engine classes that are all Euro II-compliant and none has reported any such issue,” he added. An executive at Pak Suzuki Motor Company, whose engines are also Euro II-compliant, said the same thing. “We have received no such complaints.”…

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CJP seeks report on man’s allegation of Lahore ‘faith healer’ brainwashing son

CJP seeks report on man's allegation of Lahore 'faith healer' brainwashing son

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The Supreme Court has directed the inspector general of Punjab police to submit a report into the alleged brainwashing of a man by a “faith healer” in Lahore. Chief Justice of Pakistan Mian Saqib Nisar took notice of the case on an application filed by Mohammad Salman Shakeel’s parents in the Human Rights Cell of the Supreme Court. Qazi Shakeeluddin stated in the application that a pir (faith healer) named Sufi Khurram and his disciple Rizwan had brainwashed his son, leading to him abandoning his family. He urged the court to order…

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RAFTO-Norway award is an international recognition of rights of the people of Jammu and Kashmir, Says Ali Raza Syed

Chairman Kashmir Council Eu Ali Raza Syed

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Bergen Norway, Chairman Kashmir Council Europe (KC-EU) has appraised the RAFTO Foundation of Norway for giving its annual award of 2017 to two leading Kashmiri human right defenders Parvez Imroz advocate and Parveena Ahangar. In a statement Mr Ali Raza Syed said, the award by the internationally famous organisation to Parvez Imroz and Parveena Ahangar is worldwide recognition of rights of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. The award will be given to them on 5th November, Sunday in Bergen city of Norway and both of them have been arrived…

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Chaos, absence of leadership best environment to spread ideology: Bin Laden on Arab Spring

Osama Bin Laden | Bin Laden on Arab Spring

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A journal made public by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and apparently handwritten by one of Osama bin Laden’s daughters offers a glimpse into how the Al Qaeda leader viewed the world around him and reveals his deep interest in the 2011 Arab Spring revolutions unfolding in the months before he was killed in a United States raid. He talks about Libya becoming a pathway for militants to Europe; of his visit as a youth to William Shakespeare’s home in Britain; of how quickly turmoil had gripped the Middle East. The 228-page journal meanders…

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British High Commissioner summoned over ‘malicious’ anti-Pakistan slogans on London cabs

Anti Pakistan Slogans on Cabs of London

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Foreign Secretary Tehmina Janjua summoned the British High Commissioner in Pakistan Thomas Drew on Friday over slogans being displayed on London cabs “that directly attack Pakistan’s territorial integrity and sovereignty.” According to a statement released by the Foreign Office, “the high commissioner was informed that Pakistan, in line with the UN Charter, rejects actions and advertisements with malicious content that impinge on our sovereignty and territorial integrity.” It said that the “issue was also being raised with the Foreign and Commonwealth Office by our High Commissioner in London.” “Pakistan is…

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2,600 Sikh pilgrims from India arrive in Pakistan to celebrate Guru Nanak’s birth anniversary

Sikh Pilgrims from India Arrive in Pakistan

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Over 2,600 Sikh pilgrims arrived at Wagah Railway Station on Thursday from India to participate in the religious and cultural rituals to mark the 549th birth anniversary of Baba Guru Nanak Dev Jee. Evacuee Trust Property Board (ETPB) Chairman Siddiqul Farooq welcomed the Sikh pilgrims at Wagah. He was accompanied by Pakistan Sikh Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee Pardhan Sardar Tara Singh, Sardar Bishon Singh, Additional Secretary Shrines Tariq Khan Wazir and other ETPB officials. Farooq said that arrangements for the celebrations have been finalised by the board and assured that ETPB…

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Top military brass review geo-strategic security environment in Corps Commanders Conference

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Top-level military officials in a Corps Commanders Conference at General Headquarters took stock of the geo-strategic security environment, with a special focus on recent interactions with Afghan and United States authorities, Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said on Thursday. Chief of Army Staff Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa presided over the 205th conference in which the internal security situation, progress on ongoing counter-terrorism operations and the army’s projections for achieving enduring peace and stability were discussed, an ISPR handout said. “The forum concluded that [the] security apparatus shall continue to perform its…

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Accountability court endorses NAB request to freeze Ishaq Dar’s assets in Pakistan

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An accountability court on Thursday rejected a fresh application for Finance Minister Ishaq Dar’s exemption from court proceedings, upholding his bailable arrest warrants in a corruption reference filed against him by the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) for owning assets beyond his means. The court today also endorsed NAB’s move to freeze Dar’s assets and properties based in Pakistan. As soon as proceedings on the reference began, junior counsel Ayesha Hamid — who appeared in court instead of senior counsel Khawaja Haris — filed an application exempting Dar from appearing before…

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IHC accepts Nawaz’s petition seeking clubbing of accountability references

Nawaz Sharif at Anti Corruption Court Islamabad

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Muhammad Imran Dawn: The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Thursday accepted a petition moved by former prime minister Nawaz Sharif to club together three separate accountability references pending against him, ordering an accountability court which had dismissed the request earlier to consider the case again. In doing so, the IHC set aside the October 19 decision of the accountability court to turn down the petition. Sharif’s lawyer, Azam Nazir Tarar, said today that the accountability court had not provided any reasoning for the rejection of Sharif’s earlier petition; therefore, the IHC should…

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Foreign minister chides America for policy shaped by ‘frustrated’ generals

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Nadir Guramani Dawn A day after lawmakers slammed US President Donald Trump’s new South Asia policy, Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif assured the Senate that their concerns had been heard and Pakistan’s foreign policy would be devised keeping their guidelines in mind. Beginning his speech with an acknowledgement of Trump’s assertion that “things have started getting better” in US-Pakistan relations, and thanking the American president for the endorsement, Asif reiterated that Pakistan wishes for a regional solution to the Afghan problem. “The entire region has a role to play in the…

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