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Shawl asks UN to unfreeze its preventive diplomacy - HTML clipboard

LONDON, Feb 09 (APP)- A UK-based Kashmiri organisation has expressed its serious concern towards the deteriorating human rights situation in the Indian Occupied Kashmir.“Imposition of strict restrictions in Srinagar to prevent the people’s peaceful protest amounts to strangulation of the freedom of expression and denial of political space,” Prof. Nazir Ahmad Shawl, Executive Director, Justice Foundation Kashmir Centre London  said in a statement.



APL to support Lord Ahmed for Dr Aafia Siddiqui’s fair trial - HTML clipboard

LONDON, Feb 09 (APP)-The UK-based Association of Pakistani origin Lawyers (APL) has announced its complete support to the campaign initiated by British parliamentarian Lord Nazir Ahmed to seek a fair trial of Dr.Aafia Siddiqui. APL Chair Barrister Amjad Malik, said Tuesday that western media has blacked out Dr.Siddiqui’s conviction and reactions including reservations on trial which shows that it is always ready to rub under the carpet some of the worst human rights abuses when it comes to their national interest.



Amnesty International asks Indian Government to stop mining and refinery expansion - HTML clipboard

LONDON, Feb 09 (APP)- The human rights watchdog-Amnesty International-has urged the Indian Government to stop bauxite mining and the refinery expansion in the eastern State of Orissa without first addressing the human rights of the marginalised communities.“Indian authorities have given local communities scant or misleading information about the potential impact of a proposed alumina refinery expansion and mining project to be operated by subsidiaries of UK-based company Vedanta Resources in Orissa, Amnesty International said in a new report released on Tuesday.



UN hails release of all child soldiers by Maoists in Nepal - HTML clipboard

UNITED NATIONS, Feb. 08 (APP):  The final batch of the nearly 3,000 child soldiers who served in the Maoist army during Nepal’s decade-long civil war have been discharged and re-entered civilian life today, in a move hailed by United Nations officials as a milestone in the country’s peace process.  The 268 individuals released on Monday during a ceremony in Rolpa included those who had joined the Maoist army as minors, and as late recruits, and had remained in temporary camps for three years after the signing of the peace deal that ended the conflict.



China’s key heavy machinery maker intends to expand business ties with Pakistan -
CHANGSHA (Hunan province), Feb 8 (APP): A key Chinese heavy machinery manufacturer here expressed desire to expand  its business ties with Pakistan.The Zoomlion, a prominent manufacturers of cranes used in construction of sky scrapers, mobiles cranes, road construction equipment and other heavy duty machineries intends to  expand its trade in Pakistan, said the General Manager of Hunan Zoomlion International Trade Company Mr. Chaucer P.L. Chen here in an interview with APP  on Monday.


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Pakistan’s Naseem become fastest women of South Asia
By Ehsan Qureshi
DHAKA, Feb  8 (APP): Pakistan’s Naseem Akhtar produced a historic and stunning show by becoming the fastest woman of the region when she snapped up a gold medal by winning the 100-metre  sprint event of the 11th South Asian Games  here  on Monday.
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Kamran axed from Pak Twenty-20 squad
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LAHORE,Feb 8 (APP)- Selectors failed to overcome the sour feelings of wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal’s poor run in Sydney test in Australia tour and dropped him from Pakistan’s Twenty20 squad to take on England in Dubai on February 19-20.Stylish all rounder, a former captain, Shoaib Malik was once again appointed captain of the team for the two matches after leading the team in Twenty-20 match which Pakistan lost by 2 runs to wrap up their sad tour of Australia marred by poor performances in both test and one day internationals.

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Wasim Akram included in the Inquiry Committee
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LAHORE,Feb 8 (APP)- Former Pakistan cricket captain, Wasim Akram has been included in the inquiry committee formulated to evaluate Pak team’s performance on tour of Australia. “ His name has been included in place of Director National Cricket Academy,Haroon Rasheed who has resigned from the committee,” said a spokesman of Pakistan Cricket Board here on Monday.

 
Asif not to chip in the UAE series
ISLAMABAD, Feb 8 (APP): The 27-year-old Pakistani paceman Mohammad Asif will not be able to play in the United Arab Emirates as its authorities have refused to revoke a travel ban on him, an official was quoted in iafrica.com in a statement saying on Sunday.
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Akmal put down for UAE T20 cricket series
ISLAMABAD, Feb 8 (APP): Kamran Akmal has been dropped from Pakistan’s Twenty20 squad to take on England in Dubai on February 19-20, According to sources. Shoaib Malik, who captained in Shahid Afridi’s absence in Melbourne, for both games, will lead the team.
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Economic crisis poses dire consequences for forests, warns new UN report PDF Print E-mail
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UNITED NATIONS, Mar 17 (APP): The global economic turmoil has resulted in reduced demand for wood, shrinking investments in industries and forest management, according to this year’s United Nations “State of the World’s Forests” report.

The double challenges posed by the financial crisis and climate change are highlighting the need for bolstered forest management and stepped-up investments in science and technology, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) publication said, voicing concern that the economic downturn could lead governments to water down ambitious “green” targets.

Countries in the early stages of development, which suffer from institutional weaknesses, struggle with forestry decisions, facing the difficult choice between short-term and long-term benefits.

In the coming decades, the report said, demand worldwide for wood products and environmental services will increase, with the use of wood as a source of energy on the rise, although this could be attributed to the recent economic downturn.

It also stated that there is a possibility that countries may focus their energies on reversing the economic downturn, diluting their green goals and putting off decisions on climate change mitigation and adaptation, including actions on slashing emissions from deforestation.

The report pointed to opportunities stemming from the financial turmoil, such as green development to spur tree-planting and increased investments in sustainable forest management.

In a related development, this year’s first round of UN climate change negotiations is gearing up to kick off later this month in Bonn, Germany.

These negotiations are expected to wrap up in December in Copenhagen, Denmark, with countries agreeing on an effective successor pact to the Kyoto Protocol on greenhouse gases whose first commitment period ends in 2012.

The two-week Bonn gathering is expected to draw over 2,000 participants, including representatives from governments, business, industry, environmental organizations and research facilities.

“The road to Copenhagen is under intensive construction and all its builders are seriously committed to its successful completion,” said Yvo de Boer, Executive Secretary of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). “Real negotiating mode is just beginning and with only around six weeks of actual face-to-face talking time, the Copenhagen clock keeps steadily ticking down.”

 
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