Zulfikar Bukhari rejects UK media reports on coronavirus as baseless

Islamabad, July 01, 2020 (PPI-OT): Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Overseas Pakistanis Syed Zulfiqar Abbas Bukhari has rejected the British media reports as baseless and misleading which claimed that the UK has imported half of coronavirus cases from Pakistan.

In a press release, he said the pandemic hit the UK in start of February, while it reached Pakistan by end of the same month. He said there was not even a single case of coronavirus in Pakistan before it was reported in the United Kingdom.

The Special Assistant said the UK-based publications including The Telegraph, The Sun and Daily Mail have done cheap and non-professional reporting by linking the spread of virus in UK with Pakistan. Citing the research study of Oxford University, he said the UK has imported most of coronavirus cases from other countries including France, Italy and Spain.

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Chairman Senate says that Gwadar is future hub of world trade and investors from Egypt can benefit from this opportunity

Islamabad, July 01, 2020 (PPI-OT): Chairman Senate Muhammad Sadiq Sanjrani has said that Gwadar is future hub of world trade and investors from Egypt can benefit from this opportunity. He further said that the Senate of Pakistan is ready to provide any support needed in coordination with provincial governments or relevant departments. He made these remarks in a meeting with Egyptian Ambassador Tarek Dahroug who called on him here at the Parliament House on Wednesday. Chairman Senate said that Egyptian investors can invest in the areas of fisheries, livestock, minerals, services sector and others. He said that Egypt has been a centre of ancient civilization, culture and traditions and is a very important part of the global community due to its rich history.

Chairman Senate said that Pakistan attaches huge importance to its ties with Egypt who are deeply rooted in history due to common religion as well as shared values and traditions. He said that steps need to be taken to establish relations on level of masses as well as Parliaments by increased Parliamentary exchanges and diplomacy. Chairman Senate also told the ambassador about the initiative of International Parliamentarians’ Congress and extended an invitation to Egyptian Parliamentarians to become a part of this unique forum.

He also emphasized upon enhancing the collaboration between two countries in the field of education and called for more opportunities for students of both countries to study in the other as students can serve as the best cultural ambassadors for any state and this will also help in further cementing the relationship. Chairman Senate invited Chairman of Egyptian Majlis e Nawab to visit Pakistan along with Parliamentary and business delegations to explore avenues of cooperation. Talking about the platform of PIPS Chairman Senate told the ambassador that both sides can learn from each other’s experiences in the areas of legislative process especially for those laws which pertain to Islamic Jurisprudence.

Chairman Senate also observed that the pandemic has resulted in many difficulties in carrying out routine tasks but has also provided us the opportunity to think about more avenues where the global community can come together and work on mutual issues together. The ambassador agreed with the Chairman and said that Pakistan and Egypt will both benefit by more frequent Parliamentary exchanges and business investments.

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We move towards a human rights apocalypse in IOJK: Masood

Islamabad, July 01, 2020 (PPI-OT): The Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) President Sardar Masood Khan has said that the worst human rights violations in Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IOJK) and the silence of the United Nations over it indicates that the world body has been side-lined in the dispute over Kashmir. “The United Nations has been side-lined in the dispute over Kashmir … (and as such) we are moving towards a human rights apocalypse in the Indian-occupied Jammu and Kashmir.”

He made these remarks in an interview with the International news web portal, Byline Times. The President said that in its resolutions, the UN Security Council has emphatically stated that Kashmir is a disputed region, and its future is to be decided through a free and impartial plebiscite in accordance with the wishes of the Kashmiri people. but in violation of these resolutions, India has been denying right to self-determination to the Kashmiri people for the last seven decades.

Khan urged the OIC and sub-state members of the international community to stop India from implementing its next phase of Hindu settler colonial project in Muslim-majority Kashmir, in defiance of United Nations Security Council (UNSC) resolutions numbered 47, 51, 80, 96, 98, 122 and 126, which determine that the final status of the disputed territory “will be made in accordance with the will of the people expressed through the democratic method of a free and impartial plebiscite conducted under the auspices of the United Nations”.

“For the past seven decades, India has defied these resolutions in denying eight million Kashmiri Muslims the right to determine their own future by maintaining military control over the territory while granting semi-political autonomy to the local population,” Khan said.

He added that on 5 August 2019, however, New Delhi suddenly revoked this symbolic status by signalling its intent to illegally annex the territory and launch its Hindu settler colonial project, and illegally incorporated the disputed territory into Indian union and announced to settle Hindus citizen there. Under this plan, India had issued domicile certificates to 25,000 Indian citizens during the last six weeks.

Explaining background of recent Indian actions, Khan said when Narendra Modi came to power in 2014, and when he was re-elected in 2019, he stated in his election platforms that he would rescind two articles in the Indian Constitution – Article 370 and 35A.

“Article 370 was symbolic; it was an empty shell. It just kept up this myth of autonomy in the occupied territory. But Article 35A was important. It recognised Kashmiri’s rights to acquisition of property, permanent residence, education and employment,” Masood Khan emphasized.

All those rights have now been taken away and New Delhi is taking steps to sub-divide the territory into two parts, with one called ‘Union Territory’. Union territories are like municipalities, which are being directly governed by Delhi and without the consent of the people, he said.

“Recently, they have taken another step by introducing new domicile rules, which allow Hindus from all over India, but have lived in the occupied territory as civil servants or as military officers or in other capacities or have served in other statutory bodies or educational institutions, to apply for domicile certificates, as can their families.

This is a move, he went on to say, to disenfranchise and dispossess the people of Jammu and Kashmir and displace them, ultimately. India is moving at a breakneck speed and has fast-tracked the issuing of these domicile certificates to non-natives.”

Responding to a question about the measures adopted by the Indian Government after the outbreak of Covid-19 pandemic, the AJK president said that under the garb of Covid-19, the Indian troops have intensified their repression in occupied Kashmir.

In order to divert attention of the world from the bloodletting and ethnic cleansing in occupied Kashmir, he said that the Indian Army has stepped up shelling on the defenseless and peaceful citizens of Azad Kashmir from across the LoC. He disclosed that during the last one month, the Indian Army violated the ceasefire agreement for 1,100 times.

To another question, Sardar Masood Khan said that there is misconception in the world that Kashmir is a bilateral dispute between Pakistan and India, while the fact remains that the issue is between India and the people of Jammu and Kashmir. He said that the people of Jammu and Kashmir are an important party to conflict because they are to decide their future according to the UN resolutions.

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Government of Pakistan shared list of 324 Indian prisoners in Pakistan with Indian High Commission

Islamabad, July 01, 2020 (PPI-OT): The Government of Pakistan, today, shared with the Indian High Commission in Islamabad a list of 324 Indian prisoners in Pakistan including 270 fishermen and 54 civil prisoners. This step is consistent with the provisions of the Consular Access Agreement between Pakistan and India, signed on 21 May 2008, under which both countries are required to exchange lists of prisoners in each other’s custody twice a year, on 1st January and 1st July, respectively.

The Indian Government also simultaneously shared the list of 362 Pakistani prisoners in India including 265 civil prisoners and 97 fishermen with High Commission for Pakistan New Delhi. The Pakistan Government has been calling for early release and repatriation of 15 civil prisoners and 47 fishermen to Pakistan who have completed their sentences and whose nationality has been confirmed and conveyed to India. Moreover, India has been asked to provide immediate consular access to 77 believed to be Pakistani civil prisoners and 113 Pakistani fishermen who are in Indian custody.

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China blocks Indian papers, sites due to baseless propaganda

New Delhi, July 01, 2020 (PPI-OT): Amid the ongoing border tension between China and India following the June 15 humiliation for India, the Indian newspapers and websites have been blocked in China possibly because of unfounded propaganda. Though Chinese newspapers and websites continue to be accessible in India, people in China can only access the Indian media websites with Virtual Private Network server. VPNs mask internet protocol address so a user’s online actions are virtually untraceable. But China has created such a technologically advanced firewall that it blocks even the VPNs.

The recent action comes amid the ongoing tension between India and China after the killing of at least 20 Indian soldiers and injuries to many during a violent standoff on June 15 in Galwan Valley area in eastern Ladakh. China has refuted that any of its soldier had suffered injuries during the clash.

The Chinese action of banning Indian media sites came even before Indian government’s move to ban 59 applications including Tik Tok, UC Browser and other Chinese apps. China has the world’s most sophisticated censorship system known as the ‘Great Firewall’. The Chinese government controls the media through techniques including blocking IP addresses, DNS attacks and filtering specific URLs and keywords within URLs, Indian media reported.

The backdrop of the recent tussle is an outcome of the simmering tensions between China and India in Ladakh, which were ignited immediately after Indian soldiers were killed in a clash between the army personnel of the two countries.

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JKPL delegations visit families of martyrs in Islamabad, Kulgam

Srinagar, July 01, 2020 (PPI-OT): In occupied Kashmir, delegations of Jammu and Kashmir Peoples League visited the residences of martyrs Tariq Ahmad Khan and Nadeem Ahmad in Islamabad and Kulgam districts and expressed solidarity with their families.

One JKPL delegation comprising Arif Ahmad, Yasir Ahmad, Shabbir Ahmad, Zahoor Ahmad Waza, Fayaz Ahmad and Bilal Ahmad visited the residence of resistance activist, Nazir Ahmad Khan, in Lal Chowk area of Islamabad town to express solidarity with him over the killing of his son, Tariq Ahmad, by Indian troops. Another delegation comprising Muhammad Akbar and Riyaz Ahmad visited the family of martyr Nadeem Ahmad in Kulgam.

Tariq and Nadeem were martyred during a clash with Indian troops in Khul Chohar area of Islamabad district. Another youth Muddasir from Doda was also killed in the encounter. The JKPL delegations on the occasion appealed to the United Nations to play its role in resolving the Kashmir dispute in accordance with the Kashmiris’ aspirations to save the precious lives from being lost in the occupied territory.

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Indian troops martyr 54 Kashmiris in June

Srinagar, July 01, 2020 (PPI-OT): In occupied Kashmir, Indian troops in their continued acts of state terrorism martyred fifty-four (54) Kashmiris including two (2) young boys during the last month of June. According to the data issued by the Research Section of Kashmir Media Service, today, these killings rendered two (2) woman widowed and five (5) children orphaned.

During the period, at least twenty-nine (29) persons were injured due to the use of brute force including firing of bullets, pellets and teargas shells by Indian troops and police personnel on mourners and peaceful protesters in the territory. Indian police and paramilitary personnel arrested eighty-two (82) people including an aged woman and molested and disgraced three (3) women during five hundred sixty-seven (567) cordon and search operations in different areas of the territory.

The troops and police personnel also destroyed or damaged twenty-five (25) residential houses and structures and also looted several houses in the month. Meanwhile, Indian troops martyred 148 Kashmiris during violent cordon and search operations in last six months in occupied Kashmir.

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