‘I’ve been made a victim of revenge,’ says Nehal Hashmi upon release from Adiala Jail

Nihal Hashmi Arrested

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Former senator Nehal Hashmi was released from Adiala Jail on Wednesday after completing his one-month sentence handed to him by the Supreme Court (SC) over contempt of court. Supporters gathered outside Adiala Jail and showered him with rose petals. Speaking to the media after being released, Hashmi said he was a victim of revenge as his appeal against the verdict has not been heard even after his sentence has ended. “This is the height of oppression,” a charged Hashmi said outside Adiala Jail. “This is the state of this country.”…

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Most Pressing Global Security Challenges- A voice from the Munich Security Conference 2018

Munich Security Conference 2018

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Here are few famous quotes from the participants of the Munich Security Conference #MSC2018, when asked about the most pressing global Security challenges: Jean Asselborn – Minister for Foreign and European Affairs, Luxembourg “The wars in the war in Syria. They could have huge impacts for the whole of the Middle East.” Nikola Dimitrov – Minister of Foreign Affairs, Republic of Macedonia “The tendency to look inward at a time when we need more global engagement.” Lyse Doucet –  Chief international correspondent at the BBC “The lack of trust between…

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The overview of Munich Security Conference 2018

Munich Security Conference 2018

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It has been a week since I, came back from the Munich Security Conference 2018 (#MSC2018). The Munich Security Conference which kicked off with a moto “To the Brink – And Back” was a hobnobbing among the nearly five hundred senior security and defense officials gathered. Frequently the Munich Security Conference has been a bellwether for things to come in the global security landscape. The speakers use the forum to make headlines that have always echoed far beyond Munich. It was here in 2007 that Russia’s President Vladimir Putin publicly…

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Fresh violence mars first day of Syria enclave ‘truce’

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A humanitarian “pause” announced by Russia in Syria’s deadly bombardment of Eastern Ghouta struggled to take hold Tuesday, with fresh violence erupting and no sign of aid deliveries or residents leaving the besieged enclave. Nine days after Russian-backed regime forces intensified their campaign against the rebel-held enclave, the deal offered some respite to civilians who had been cowering in their basements. But the first day of a five-hour daily “pause” announced by Russia was marred by fresh violence that saw at least two civilians killed by regime rocket fire. Moscow’s…

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PML-N elects Nawaz as ‘Quaid for life’, Shahbaz as interim party president

Shehbaz Sharif and Nawaz Sharif

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PML-N bigwigs on Tuesday, during a meeting called to choose an interim party president, elected Nawaz Sharif as “[the party’s] Quaid(leader) for life”. Maryam Nawaz confirmed the development in a tweet as the PML-N Central Working Committee (CWC) meeting was underway at the Sharif family’s Model Town residence in Lahore. “Raja Zafarul Haq, Prime Minister Abbasi and Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif’s proposal elicited a resounding approval from [the] CWC,” Maryam said. PML-N Chairman Raja Zafarul Haq proposed Nawaz’s elevation as ‘quaid for life’, saying, “Mian Nawaz Sharif was, is and Inshallah will…

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Man accuses FIA of torture

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LAHORE: The man, who had suffered serious injuries after allegedly jumping off the FIA building on Temple Road on Friday, was said to be ‘stable’ now. Sajid Masih of Shahdara was called by the Cyber Crime Wing at their Regal Chowk Office for allegedly uploading some blasphemous content on a Facebook group. Sajid approached the FIA to record his statement where he allegedly jumped from the fourth floor of the building. He was rushed to Ganga Ram Hospital and later shifted to General Hospital from where he was taken to…

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Victims of Kunan-Poshpora should be given immediate justice, Say Speakers of a Seminar in Brussels

Kunan Poshpura Seminar in Brussels Feb 25 2018

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Speakers of a seminar in Brussels, the capital of Belgium have called upon international community to pressurize India in order to strictly punish its security   personnel involved in human rights violations specially culprits of 27-year old mass-rape incident of Kunan-Poshpora villages in occupied Kashmir. Former member Brussels Parliament Daniel CARON, Chainman Kashmir Council EU Mr Ali Raza Syed, Member Brussels Parliament Dr Zahoor Manzoor, President WKDA Europe Ch Khalid Joshi, and Chairman Kashmir Info Mir Shahjahan spoke on the occasion. Members of civil society, representatives of various NGOs including Senior Kashmiri figure Sardar Sadique,…

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Bollywood star Sridevi dies of heart attack: PTI

Sridevi Death

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Bollywood superstar Sridevi Kapoor, considered by many to be one of the biggest names in Hindi cinema, has died after suffering a heart attack in Dubai, her family told PTI Sunday. The shock death of the beloved Indian star in her mid-fifties, who reportedly passed away while attending her nephew’s wedding in the emirate late Saturday night, prompted an outpouring of grief among fans and fellow Bollywood actors. “I have no words. Condolences to everyone who loved Sridevi. A dark day. RIP”, tweeted actress Priyanka Chopra. Born Shree Amma Yanger…

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IB tasked with selecting PML-N candidates for polls: Imran

Imran Khan

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan has alleged that the ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) has assigned the task of selecting its candidates for the upcoming general elections to the Intelligence Bureau (IB), through its “hand-picked” director general Aftab Sultan. Speaking at a news conference at his Banigala residence on Saturday, the PTI chief accused former prime minister Nawaz Sharif and his brother Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif of using bureaucrats in the Centre and the province as their “front men”, and to protect their alleged corruption. “It is…

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Shoe hurled at Ahsan Iqbal in Narowal

Shoe on Ahsan Iqbal

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NAROWAL: A man hurled a shoe at Interior Minister Ahsan Iqbal while he was addressing a workers’ convention in Narowal on Saturday. The man, Bilal Haris, stood up from his seat as Iqbal arrived on stage to address the convention in Aliabad area. Bilal hurled a shoe at the minister, which reportedly touched the minister. Workers at the convention grabbed the man, who was handed over to the police. After the incident, Iqbal descended from the stage leaving his speech in between. The minister, however, directed the police not to…

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PM directs completion of new Islamabad airport before mid of April

Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi

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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi on Tuesday directed that ongoing work on the new Islamabad International Airport should be expedited so as to ensure its inauguration by the mid of April. The prime minister was chairing a briefing on various ongoing connectivity and road infrastructure projects at the Prime Minister Office. Progress into completion and operationalisation of new Islamabad International Airport was also reviewed during the meeting, PM office media wing said in a press release. The aviation secretary briefed the prime minister about the progress of the ongoing work…

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At least 23 killed in multiple suicide bombings, attacks in Afghanistan

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At least 23 people were killed and more than a dozen wounded in multiple suicide bombings and attacks in Afghanistan on Saturday, officials said, the latest in a series of assaults in the war-torn country. In the biggest attack, Taliban militants stormed an army base in the western province of Farah overnight, killing at least 18 soldiers. “Last night, a big group of militants attacked an army base in Bala Buluk district of Farah. Unfortunately, we lost 18 soldiers, two soldiers were wounded. We have sent more reinforcements to the…

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Pakistan set to be placed on FATF’s grey list in June

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ISLAMABAD: Confusion about whether or not Pakistan has been put on a ‘grey list’ by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) continued on Friday as a public statement by the international watchdog announcing the outcomes of its plenary session held in Paris this week remained silent on the US move to put the country on the watchlist. Pakistan does not feature on the list of countries with strategic deficiencies posing a risk to the international financial system issued along with the FATF statement following the meeting. The list now features…

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Kashmir Council EU launches a drive for memorizing the forgotten mass-rape of Kunan-Poshpora

23 Feb Women Resistance Day

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Kashmir Council EU has launched a two-week campaign today (Friday), 23rd February 2018 for rememorizing ruthless 27-year old forgotten incident of Kunan Poshpora in Indian occupied Kashmir. It is essential to recap that it was night of February 23, 1991, the personnel of the 4 Rajputana Rifles of Indian Army cordoned off the two villages Kunan and Poshpora in north Kashmir’s Kupwara district under garb of house to house search and gangraped dozens of the women of these villages. Every year since 2014, 23rd February is commemorated as Kashmiri Women’s…

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FATF to announce outcomes of week-long session today

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The Financial Action Task Force (FATF), an international watchdog on money laundering and terror financing, is going to announce its decisions — including on the motion to place Pakistan on the terror-financing watch list — after a week-long session concludes today. The FATF session in Paris, which concludes on Friday, is being held to review proposals that include putting Pakis­tan back on a list of countries which have failed to prevent terrorist financing. The United States (US) and Britain had put forward a motion to place Pakistan on the FATF terrorist-financing watch…

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