ANF recovers over 36.900 KGs narcotics; arrests two accused

Islamabad, September 10, 2022 (PPI-OT):The Anti-Narcotics Force has recovered over 36.900 Kilograms narcotics and arrested two accused. According to an ANF Headquarters spokesman, ANF in an operation conducted a raid at a courier office in Lahore and recovered 2.950 kg Ice drug from a parcel, being sent to Australia. Ice was tactfully concealed in sports goods. Another bid to smuggle Ice drug was foiled as ANF recovered 160 grams Ice from a bed sheets parcel being sent to Norway.

The spokesman informed that in an operation, ANF Peshawar recovered 31.200 kgs marijuana from a car and arrested an accused. ANF Peshawar also recovered 2.640 kgs heroin from possession of a passenger, going to Doha at Bacha Khan International Airport. Separate cases have been registered against the accused.

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“Had I agreed, there would have been hundreds of bombings across India,” says RSS whistle-blower 

Washington, September 10, 2022 (PPI-OT):Former Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh leader and whistle-blower Yashwant Shinde has said that India’s ruling Hindu supremacist Bharatiya Janata Party had collaborated with the RSS to carry out terror attacks across India for political and electoral gain in the 2000s.

Speaking during an exclusive Congressional Briefing co-organized by a coalition of human rights organizations, including the Indian American Muslim Council, Yashwant Shinde also said India’s investigation agencies only ever arrested foot soldiers but never the mastermind from among the RSS leadership who were the brain behind the expansive plot to carry out the terror bombings.

A member of the paramilitary Hindu supremacist group for 25 years, Shinde said that in 2003, a year before India’s general elections of 2004, a Hindu extremist named Milind Parande had emerged as the key RSS official to lead the plan for the bombings. He said that Parande, who had taken a contract from the BJP to carry out the bombings, was keen to involve him in this planning to carry out bombings across India due to his deep connections and networks across the country. Shinde said that had he agreed, there would have been hundreds of bombings across India.

Shinde said that the masterminds of these bombings were Milind Parande and others from the RSS and BJP but the investigation agencies never arrested them and they only arrested the foot soldiers. He added that had they arrested the masterminds and the big officials of the RSS and Vishwa Hindu Parishad who were coordinating and leading these bombings, the truth would have come out.

The briefing was co-hosted by Genocide Watch, World Without Genocide, Indian American Muslim Council, Hindus for Human Rights, International Christian Concern, Jubilee Campaign, 21Wilberforce, Dalit Solidarity Forum, New York State Council of Churches, Federation of Indian American Christian Organizations of North America, India Civil Watch International, International Commission for Dalit Rights, Center for Pluralism, American Muslim Institution, Students Against Hindutva Ideology, International Society for Peace and Justice, The Humanism Project and Association of Indian Muslims of America.

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UNSG Guterres applauds efforts of Government and people of Pakistan, and calls for substantial and sustained support and solidarity from the international community to overcome the enormous challenges posed by the unprecedented climate induced floods in Pakistan

Islamabad, September 10, 2022 (PPI-OT):United Nations Secretary-General (UNSG) Antonio Guterres visited Pakistan on 9-10 September 2022 to show solidarity with the people of Pakistan, braving a colossal climate-induced natural disaster caused by unprecedented rains and floods across the country. The two-day visit comprised high-level meetings, briefings, interactions with displaced people, first responders, UN country representatives, civil society and media.

The UNSG called on Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif. Several members of the Federal Cabinet joined the meeting. The PM expressed his gratitude for the Secretary-General’s personal attention to situation arising from the floods and greatly appreciated his visit and concern for the affected people.

The PM informed the UNSG about the efforts of the Government of Pakistan in addressing the daunting challenges posed by the flash floods, including the provision of Rs.35 billion cash relief through Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP), rescue and relief operations, and delivery of humanitarian assistance in coordination will all national stakeholders and with support of international partners.

While appreciating the UNSG’s video message for the UN Flash Appeal, the PM highlighted that with less than 1% of global carbon emission Pakistan is facing brunt of natural calamities in the form of heat waves, glacial outbursts, droughts, torrential rains and unprecedented monsoons. The PM called for urgent mitigation and adaptation efforts in addition to mobilizing support for recovering and rebuilding from such extreme climate events.

The UNSG said that countries like Pakistan, who have done almost nothing to contribute to global warming, do not deserve this. He added, “I know how volunteers, civil servants, army, NGOs have been working together in a remarkable way to mitigate the suffering of Pakistani people”.

The UNSG stated, “My voice is at the service of Government and people of Pakistan. I have seen the enormous generosity of Pakistanis in protecting and assisting more than 6 million Afghan refugees and helping each other in previous calamities such as during the earthquake and floods. My admiration for this country is limitless”.

He assured that the UN would do everything in its capacity to help people of Pakistan. The UNSG appealed to the international community to provide massive support to Pakistan for not only relief assistance but also for rehabilitation and climate resilient reconstruction.

He emphasized that it was not just a matter of solidarity but a matter of justice, as countries like Pakistan who have not contributed to climate change are amongst the frontline countries impacted by climate change.

The UNSG was briefed on the overall ground situation, humanitarian activities and coordination amongst national and international stakeholders at the National Flood Response and Coordination Centre (NFRCC). The PM and the UNSG also had a joint presser.

The UNSG held delegation level talks with Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, followed by a joint press stakeout. A broad range of issues related to the recent floods and climate change came under discussion.

The FM noted that one-third of the country was inundated, around 33 million people affected across the country, over 1300 lives lost including more than 400 children, nearly 800,000 livestock perished, more than 1.7 million houses and 6000 km of roads have been destroyed or damaged.

The Foreign Minister said that though the people impacted by the floods have made no contribution to the climate change, they were suffering the most due to it, and therefore, it was the shared responsibility of the international community to do its utmost to assist the millions of affectees to return to normal lives and livelihoods in a sustainable manner.

The FM emphasised that it was critical that the momentum on the Flash Appeal, which was jointly launched by the Government of Pakistan and the UN, was sustained and looked forward to the UNSG’s support in further mobilizing the international community for the subsequent phase of sustainable rehabilitation and reconstruction.

The UNSG stressed that an important reason for his visit was to draw the attention of the international community to this climate catastrophe and to appeal for massive support for Pakistan. UNSG told the reporters, “I’m here to express my deep solidarity with the Pakistani people over the devastating loss of life and human suffering caused by this year’s floods”.

The Secretary General said that it was not only a matter of solidarity but a matter of justice. The UNSG reiterated that “today it is Pakistan, tomorrow it can be anywhere else”. The UNSG commended the Government of Pakistan’s strong leadership in the flood response efforts and reiterated the United Nations’ engagement to continue supporting the government’s relief efforts.

He reaffirmed his commitment to galvanizing international support for the people of Pakistan through the recently launched Flash Appeal and Floods Response Plan and shared that funds have been released from the UN’s Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF). The UN Secretary-General thanked the Government and the Foreign Minister for the facilitation provided to support international partners to scale up their efforts in support of Pakistan.

The Secretary General reaffirmed full support and cooperation of the UN both for ongoing humanitarian relief work as well as for long term recovery, rehabilitation and reconstruction. The Secretary General discussed various ideas for mobilizing finance and for enhancing fiscal space for Pakistan’s efforts to rehabilitate and reconstruct. Both sides exchanged views on how to reinforce climate action, with special emphasis on supporting the adaptation efforts of developing countries through debt swaps.

The UNSG, accompanied by the PM and the FM, visited flood affected areas of Sindh and Balochistan including Sukkur, Larkana, Moenjo Daro, and Usta Muhammad, where he was given an overview of the rescue and relief efforts of the Government of Pakistan and national and international partners. The UNSG got first-hand assessment of the on-ground situation by the displaced people, civil society, first responders and others.

The FM shared deep appreciation and acknowledgement of UNSG’s visit and efforts for international awareness raising, show of solidarity with the Pakistani nation, and mobilization of necessary support from the global community.

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UN Chief lauds Pakistan’s gigantic efforts to deal with flood situation 

Islamabad, September 10, 2022 (PPI-OT):Speaking at a joint news conference along with Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari at Karachi airport on Saturday, the United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres said that Pakistan is paying the price of climate change and global community should extend massive and urgent financial support to Pakistan.

The UN chief said he cannot explain in words the magnitude of catastrophe in the flood-hit areas. He said he had never seen climate change carnage on this scale. He said that crops at a vast area are washed away besides loss of livestock and damage of infrastructure.

The UN Secretary General said Pakistan is making gigantic efforts to cope with the situation but there is lot that is needed to be done. He said the situation caused by climate change is due to burning of fossil fuels and carbon emission for which G20 countries are responsible for 80 percent while Pakistan has less than one percent role in it.

The UN Secretary General said that world is morally responsible to help Pakistan in this hour of need. Earlier, speaking on the occasion, Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari thanked the UN Secretary General for taking time out of his busy schedule and witnessing first-hand the catastrophe that has been wreaked over Pakistan due to unprecedented rains and floods.

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Dr Arif Alvi President of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan (Message on the 74th Death Anniversary of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah) 

Islamabad, September 10, 2022 (PPI-OT):On the 74th Death Anniversary of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, we pay rich tribute to our founding father for his vision, unwavering commitment, untiring hard work and charismatic leadership to win a separate homeland for the Muslims of sub-continent On this day, we also remember Quaid for his struggle, for giving us a country, and pledge to focus on his advice for infusing Unity, Faith and Discipline in our ranks and files.

Allama Iqbal, the poet and philosopher of the East, dreamt a separate homeland for Muslims of India and Quaid -e-Azam turned the dream into reality. Our Quaid, in one of his address, outlined the purpose of making Pakistan.

He said that brotherhood, equality and fraternity of man – these are all the basic points of our religion, culture and civilization. And we fought for Pakistan because there was a danger of denial of these human rights in this sub-continent. How can we get into one nation was also spelled out by Quaid-e-Azam.

He said, ‘We are now all Pakistanis, not, Pathans, Sindhis, Bengalis, Punjabis and so on and as Pakistanis we must feel, behave and act, and we should be proud to be known as Pakistanis and nothing else‘. On this occasion, we, as a nation, once again pledge to follow the golden principles of Unity, Faith and Discipline as advised by our beloved Quaid-e-Azam to make Pakistan an ideal Islamic welfare state where the Islamic principles of equality, freedom, justice and democracy are to be upheld.

On this day, we also express our solidarity with the victims of global warming induced super flood across Pakistan and pledge to commit our resources and efforts until their complete rehabilitation May Allah be with us all. Ameen!

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Chief Justice, Federal Shariat Court, Dr. Syed Muhammad Anwer addresses lawyers of the Islamabad Bar Association at District Courts, Islamabad 

Islamabad, September 10, 2022 (PPI-OT):The Hon’ble Chief Justice, Federal Shariat Court, Dr. Syed Muhammad Anwer addressed lawyers of the Islamabad Bar Association at District Courts, Islamabad. The Hon’ble Chief Justice highlighted the jurisdiction of Federal Shariat Court and its role and importance in Islamization of laws.

He stated that The Federal Shariat Court is a unique institution with no parallel in the entire Muslim world, therefore, lawyers, especially those who have studied Sharia and Law, should come forward and play their part for Islamization of laws and upholding the rule of law with the help of Federal Shariat Court. He further stated that Islam believes in protecting the rights of minorities.

Therefore, lawyers must strive to ensure that minorities are given their due rights as Islam is the religion of peace and tranquillity. The Hon’ble Chief Justice also shed light on some of the landmark judgments of FSC, including the Judgment on Riba, surrogacy etc. The program was attended by a large numbers of lawyers.

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Ambassador Masood Khan forewarns international community about perils of climate change, looming food security issues Proposes robust Climate Financing Mechanism to support affectees, terms Green Climate Fund insufficient Pak nuclear assets fully secure with no vulnerability whatsoever: Masood Khan

Islamabad, September 10, 2022 (PPI-OT):Ambassador Masood Khan has alerted international community about the serious perils of erratic climate change that was threatening the nations across the globe. “The recent flood and the massive devastation in Pakistan is an exhibit for the devastations of climate change. It is proof positive. This phenomenon is going to grow whether it is Pakistan or any other countries in South Asia or the world”, the Ambassador has said.

“Today it is Pakistan, tomorrow it would be another country”, cautioned the Ambassador. The Ambassador said that though international media was extensively showing heart-wrenching visuals of the affected areas yet it has only captured “a fraction of the calamity what we are facing in Pakistan.”

Pakistan’s top envoy said that while it was a collective responsibility to reduce emissions, the international community must think of ways and means for compensation to those bearing the brunt of climate change despite making negligible contribution towards global warming. “We should make quick transition from mitigation and adaptation to preparedness and resilience,” suggested the Ambassador.

The Ambassador was briefing American and international media persons about the flood situation in Pakistan at the National Press Club of Washington DC, the world’s renowned and prestigious forum. Masood Khan shared harrowing details of the devastation caused by the flood that has submerged one third of the country. He informed the participants that over 1400 lives have been lost in Pakistan.

More than 13,000 have been injured. A population of 33 million has been affected by flooding. Around 6.6 million people needed immediate assistance. Nearly 800,000 farm cattle have perished. Crops have been destroyed in an area as big as 5.5 million acres that includes all sorts of crops including rice, wheat, corn and sugarcane.

Over 7000 kilometres long roads have been washed away with 246 bridges destroyed. “Just to give you a comparison, the area under waters in Pakistan right now, some 95000 square miles, is as big as the area of the state of Wyoming of the United States.

A large population comparable to the population of California has been affected”, the Ambassador said. He said that a satellite image released by European Space Agency showed a new lake on the Indus River which was 100 kilometre long and tens of kilometres wide. “This has created its own disaster within a mega disaster”, he continued.

The Ambassador pointed out that Pakistan could not have prepared for such kind of “apocalyptic floods” which, he said, has destroyed lives, livelihoods, schools and hospitals. “Everything has been washed away.” He said that as large as 5.5 million acres of cropland has been destroyed resulting in a looming food security crisis.

“WFP and other international organizations must come forward and give necessary support to the people of Pakistan so that we can maintain our food security”, said the envoy. The Ambassador thanked the US government, Congress, US philanthropic and charity organizations and most importantly Pak-American community for their generous contributions towards relief and rescue activities.

Reiterating his appeal for greater contributions, the Ambassador said that more resources would be required for recovery, rehabilitation and reconstruction. “It’s a continuum and we can’t leave the affected populations alone after the rescue and relief operations are over”, said the Ambassador of Pakistan to the United States. Responding to a question, the Ambassador that Pakistan’s nuclear assets and nuclear system was secure and there was no vulnerability whatsoever.

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