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Pakistan urges resolution of prolonged conflicts & occupation to fight extremism
UNITED NATIONS, Feb 14 (APP): Pakistan has called for addressing situations of decades-old unresolved conflicts and foreign occupation — an obvious reference to Palestine and Kashmir — as part of efforts to combat violent extremism.
In this regard, Pakistani delegate Muhammad Jawad Ajmal, speaking at an event marking International Day for the Prevention of Violent Extremism, also urged reaffirmation by the world community of its commitment to promote peace, tolerance, inter-religious dialogue and countering hate speech.
“Political and economic injustices have created polarization and fueled animosities,” he told delegates at the event, which was organized by the Iraqi Mission to the UN on Tuesday.
Reiterating Pakistan’s condemnation of terrorism in all its forms and manifestations, the Pakistani delegate noted that global landscape of the menace has evolved significantly in recent years.
“Today,” Ajmal said, “the world has failed to address the root causes of terrorism, including foreign occupation, denial of the inalienable right to self-determination, injustice, oppression and state terrorism.
“We have also failed to address violent acts by white supremacist, far right extreme right wing, violent nationalist, xenophobic, Islamophobic, anti-Muslim and Hindutva groups and ideologies in various parts of the world,” he added.
“To combat violent extremism, we therefore need to comprehensively address not just the symptoms, but the root causes as well.”
In this context, Ajmal, the Pakistani delegate, highlighted five points:
— The practice of insulting any religion and acts of hate and violence on the basis of religion or belief must be universally outlawed;
— The UN must make appropriate changes in its counter-terrorism architecture and sanctions regimes to cover new and emerging forms of terrorism like right wing and Islamophobic extremism and terrorism;
— Ensure that the fight against counter terrorism is not misused to violate human rights.
— Take action to stop the desecration of the Holy Quran, demolition of mosques, publication of blasphemous content, and allowing ethnic cleansing and mass murder of people of one particular faith.
— The UN General Assembly establish a body to promote the universal consideration and balanced implementation of all four pillars of the Global Counter Terrorism Strategy.
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Section-144, public holiday announced in Dara Kohat for repolling
KOHAT, Feb 14 (APP): For the peaceful conduct of re-polling for the general election 2024 in PK-90, on February 15, Deputy Commissioner Kohat, Dr. Uzmatullah Wazir on Wednesday imposed Section 144 in the tribal sub-division Dara Kohat.
According to the order, pillion riding and the display of all types of weapons, including licensed weapons, except for law enforcement officers on duty, has been banned immediately for 5 days. Action will be taken against those, violating the order under Section 188 of the Pakistan Penal Code.
The deputy commissioner has also declared a public holiday in Dara Adamkhel including Jawaki on February, 15 in view of re-polling in the constituency.
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Engineering community to have state-of-the-art `Engineers Complex’ soon
ISLAMABAD, Feb 14 (APP): Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC) has planned to establish the first-ever Engineers Complex in Karachi with state-of-the-art facilities to prepare the engineering community to cope with the modern-day challenges.
“PEC has purchased 11.4 acres of land in DHA city for the establishment of Engineers complex which will comprise of IT Tower, Engineering Academy, Engineers Club and PEC offices”, an official source informed.
The establishment of the Engineers Complex was a long-held dream of the engineering community and would help provide a state-of-the-art academy and residence besides other opportunities to the engineering community, the source said.
The establishment of this complex will also help the engineering community play their role in addressing economic challenges being faced by the country and transform its role to meet modern requirements.
The engineering community has acknowledged the efforts of Engr. M Najeeb Haroon, Chairman PEC, Engr Mukhtar Sheikh Vice Chairman Sindh PEC and Engr Arif Osmani who have played a key role in acquiring this land.
They have also thanked the management committee for giving the approval and allocating the required funds for the project.
The PEC Complex in DHA city holds immense promise for the engineering community, housing the prestigious Pakistan Academy of Engineering, IT Tower and the offices of PEC.
The launching ceremony for the establishment of the Engineering Complex was held recently.
The ceremony was attended by Engr Nasir Majeed Lt Gen (R) Moazam Brig Sohail Administrator DHA City Engr Dr Nasir Khan, Registrar PEC Governing Body members Engr Mohsin Ali Khan Engr Dr S Raghib Abbas Shah Engr Yousaf Qaim khani Engr Abdul Rehman Shaikh Engr Saleem jat Engr Farhat Adil Engr Sohail Bashir Engr Aneel Kumar Engr Khadija Quershi Engr Mir Masood Rashid Adviser to Chairman and a large number of engineering elite including prominent consultants and constructors.