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APHC-LFK announce first batch emergency assistance to Türkiye, Syria for rescue operation

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Rehmani accuses Indian government of neglecting Kashmiri rights, pursuing "racist" agenda

ISLAMABAD, Feb 14 (APP):The All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) and Legal Forum for Kashmir (LFK) on behalf of the people of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) have announced its first batch of emergency assistance to Türkiye and Syria for relief and rescue operation.

Addressing in a press conference here on Tuesday, the leaders of both organizations have expressed their condolence with the people of Türkiye and Syria.

Talking to media, they said that the people of Jammu and Kashmir could understand the pain that our brethren were going through in Türkiye and Syria. “Although we do not have much resources to aid people in such a devastating calamity but remaining silent is also not an option” they further said.

Convenor All Parties Hurriyet Conference Mehmood Ahmad Sagar said that APHC in collaboration with Legal Forum For Kashmir (LFK) have decided to work together in this relief and rescue operation in the earthquake hit region.

” Our people including students from both parts of Jammu and Kashmir are already on the forefront of relief and rescue operation in Türkiye” Sagar added.

Sheikh Abdul mateen General secretary APHC and Imtiaz Wani Information Secretary APHC also speak on the occasion.

PM condoles death of Ahad Cheema’s mother

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 14 (APP): Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Tuesday expressed deep grief over the death of the mother of his Special Assistant Ahad Cheema.

In his condolence message, the prime minister said the passing away of a mother is an irreparable loss for her children.

He prayed for the departed soul to rest in peace and for the grant of patience to the bereaved family.

Riaz Hussain Pirzada to meet APPG delegation

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Riaz Hussain Pirzada to meet APPG delegation

ISLAMABAD, Feb 14 (APP):Federal Minister for Human Rights Mian Riaz Hussain Pirzada held a meeting with the parliamentary delegation of the All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Freedom of Religion or Belief from the United Kingdom at the Ministry of Human Rights in Islamabad.

Minister welcomed the delegates and said that Pakistan has traditionally strong and strategically significant and long-lasting relations with the UK.

In response to a question posed by one of the delegates on the steps taken by the state for the protection of minorities, the minister said that there was a strong constitutional and structural framework present in the country for the freedom and protection of the rights of minorities.

He quoted articles 20, 21, 22, 25, 26, 27, 28, 33, and 36 of Pakistan’s Constitution which provide guarantees to the minorities regarding freedom of religion, equal participation as well as the right to preserve and promote their cultural identity, value, and practices.

Whenever any international monitory or human rights organizations visit the country, an untoward incident happens, he said adding that these incidents are orchestrated by foreign spy agencies of hostile neighbors for fake propaganda and to defame Pakistan.

The minister condemned the incident of mob lynching a man accused of blasphemy in Nankana Sahib and termed it a tragic incident.

“No one should be allowed to take the law into their own hands. Blasphemy laws are framed for deterrence and punishment is rigorous in such offenses but the misuse of these laws can only be averted by taking strict actions under the law against the culprits,” he said, adding, the police had taken into custody many people involved in this heinous crime and they would certainly be punished by the courts after due course of action and proceedings.

Minster added that in Pakistan state institutions and forces are fully vigilant about any human rights violation. “We are victims of cross-border terrorism and vicious propaganda,” he said.

Delegates were further apprised that National Action Plan on Human Rights will introduce policy and legal reforms, particularly for women, children, minorities, etc.

In his concluding remarks, the minister reiterated his commitment to safeguarding and uplifting the minority rights in the country. He said that the international human rights watchdogs show their vigilance on every single tragic incident happening in Pakistan but easily overlook persecution of religious minorities and atrocities of Indian forces in IIOJ&K.

IIOJK to observe complete shutdown tomorrow

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 14 (APP):A complete shutdown would be observed in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, tomorrow, against the Hindutva policies being advanced by the Modi-led fascist Indian regime to dislodge Kashmiri people from their lands and properties to push for settler colonialism.

A call for the strike has been given by the All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC), said a press release.

The APHC spokesman in a statement issued in Srinagar said Modi’s land grab policy is meant to erase Kashmiris’ identity and its Muslim character besides being a blatant attempt to push settler colonialism in the territory.

He urged the Kashmiris to foster unity and not allow the BJP-RSS nexus to snatch away their motherland through despotic measures and convert the Muslim majority into a minority.

Reviving pre-Islamic Hindu civilization in IIOJK is the goal of BJP & RSS, the APHC spokesman said and added that India’s 5 Aug 2019 illegal actions are aimed at fulfilling the same Hindutva agenda of the ruling dispensation.

Pakistani parliamentarians urge int’l cooperation, aid to developing countries at hearing on water crisis

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Pakistani parliamentarians urge int'l cooperation, aid to developing countries at hearing on water crisis

UNITED NATIONS, Feb 14 (APP):Pakistani parliamentarians, speaking at the annual Parliamentary Hearing at the UN, have called for enhanced international cooperation to deal with the growing water crisis as global climate change was increasingly impacting water availability, leading to water scarcity in some regions and flooding in others.

Entitled ‘Water for People and Planet: Stop the waste, change the game, invest in the future,’ the Hearing, a joint initiative between the President of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) and the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU), opened on Monday.

UN officials said that the Hearing will provide a parliamentary contribution to the UN Water Conference, which is being held from March 22-24, 2023, in New York.

The Deputy Speaker of Pakistan’s National Assembly, Zahid Akram Durrani, is leading the Pakistani parliamentary delegation, which includes, Murtaza Javed Abbasi, Federal Minister for Parliamentary Affairs, Senator Sana Jamali, Senator Naseema Ehsan, Senator Farooq Hamid Naek, Senator Muhammad Abdul Qadir and Senator Faisal Saleem Rahman.

More than 250 members of parliament, Speakers, advisers and related officials from 60 countries are participating in the event at the United Nations Headquarters in New York

Deputy Speaker Durrani, the Pakistani delegate, told the Hearing that water scarcity caused by climate change stemmed from underinvestment in water and sanitation and insufficient cooperation on transboundary waters.

The urgency of these challenges differed across regions, Durrani said, pointing out that while globally water stress levels remained safe at 18.6 per cent in 2019, South Asia registered high levels of water stress at over 75 per cent.

With Pakistan among the top ten water scarce countries in the world, he said, the need for enhanced cooperation on water has assumed greater urgency in recent years, with climate change increasingly impacting water availability, leading to water scarcity in some regions and flooding in others.

“Undoubtedly, water will increasingly become a key factor in managing risks related to famine, disease epidemics, migration, inequalities within and between countries, political instability and natural disasters, the Pakistani delegate said.

“To overcome these challenges, we believe that there are three essential requirements: finance, technology transfer and enhanced international cooperation,” Durrani added.

Durrani also met the UN General Assembly President, Csaba Korosi, on the sidelines of the Hearing.

In the second session on ‘Access to Safe Water as a Human Right,’ Senator Sana Jamali, called for helping the developing nations by providing financial resources and technology transfers in accessing affordable and safe drinking water as well as improving sanitation and hygienic situations for all.

“In order to fulfill the human right to safe drinking water and sanitation, we would highlight three essential requirements: finance, technology transfer and enhanced international cooperation, especially to developing countries,” Senator Jamali said.

In the third session on ‘Climate Change and Water Scarcity: Building Resilience to avoid the worst’, Senator Abdulk Qadir said that water and climate change were inextricably linked.

In this regard, he stressed the need for scaling up investments to adequately adapt water supply and sanitation services, energy production, flood protection, water storage and irrigation schemes ahead of climate impacts.

Senator Qadir also called for:

— Prioritizing nature-based adaptation – including land restoration, reforestation, wetland rejuvenation and mangrove cultivation – in order to help improve water management in a changing system;

— Utilizing innovative technologies such as flood- and drought-early warning systems in order to prepare communities, water and agriculture service providers, and governments to anticipate, adapt and respond to extreme events;

— Mobilizing innovative financing for water resource management to help attract investment, create jobs, and support governments in fulfilling their water and climate goals;

— Adopting climate-smart agriculture, and,

— Exploring, protecting and sustainably using groundwater in order to meet the needs of a growing population.

All these measures, Senator Qadir said, required the countries to adapt to and build resilience to climate change and rising water scarcity.

In the case of developing countries, he said, there was a dire need for finance, technology transfer and enhanced international cooperation in order to adopt those measures.

As such Senator Qadir called for the fulfillment of long-standing commitments, such as the mobilization of $100 billion in annual climate finance by developed countries.

“Moreover,” he said, “developed countries must double their collective provision of climate finance for adaptation to developing countries from 2019 levels by 2025.”

FM urges exploring emerging diplomacy tools for effective narrative-building

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FM urges exploring emerging diplomacy tools for effective narrative-building

ISLAMABAD, Feb 14 (APP): Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Tuesday called upon the country’s young diplomats to explore new tools in foreign policy including communication technology to effectively highlight the country’s narrative across the globe.

Addressing the graduation ceremony of 42nd Specialized Diplomatic Course held at Foreign Service Academy, he said the rapid advancement of technological mediums defined new contours of diplomacy that necessitated an agile foreign service.

The foreign minister emphasized that new trends of diplomacy required a better capacity to cope with geo-political and geo-economic realities.

He mentioned other emerging challenges such as climate change, food security, public health, and water issues, and stressed that Pakistani diplomats must remain cognizant of these subjects.

He expressed confidence that young Pakistani diplomats would continue to strengthen relations with the international community.

Bilawal said Pakistan’s foreign policy was guided by national interests, pragmatism, constructed engagement, and amicable management of diversities and maximizing commonalities of interests.

He mentioned the Resilient Pakistan conference held in Geneva last month was a proud achievement of the country that encouraged support from the world. He termed it a testament to Pakistan’s effective foreign policy.

Regarding the polarization of geopolitics, he pointed out that the international landscape continued to undergo profound changes underpinned by power dynamics and increasing complex interplay.

The foreign minister mentioned that a process of foreign policy reforms was initiated aimed at better management and better skills.

He highlighted the need for effective liaison with overseas Pakistanis besides extending them maximum facilitation.

Bilawal commended the Director General FSA for conducting an excellent training that focused on advancing foreign policy amid contemporary challenges.

He hoped that FSA as a premier institution would continue to exhibit a strong commitment to producing outstanding diplomats.

Ivory Coast delegation head plants sapling in Parliament House

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Ivory Coast delegation head plants sapling in Parliament House

ISLAMABAD, Feb 14 (APP):Ivory Coast’s National Assembly President Adama Bictogo, the head of visiting parliamentary delegation on Tuesday planted a sapling of grandiflora in the lawn of the Parliament House.

National Assembly Speaker Raja Pervaiz Ashraf, members of visiting delegation, top officials of National Assembly Secretariat welcomed the delegation on arrival at Parliament House.

Special prayers were held for the progress and prosperity of both the countries.

Pakistan’s 20-member rescue & medical team leaves for assistance to quake-hit Syria

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NDMA dispatches 20-member medical, rescue team, relief items for Syria

ISLAMABAD, Feb 14 (APP):As part of relief aid for quake-hit Syria, the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) coordinated and sent skilled and professional rescue and medical teams for assistance in relief efforts in earthquake affected Syria on Monday.

Federal Minister for SAFRON Senator Muhammad Talha Mahmood and SAPM Hamid Hameed bid farewell to teams at Islamabad International Airport, a news release said.

The NDMA also dispatched relief items along with teams including 131 winterized family size tents and 3,966 Kilogrammes of essential medicines for quake affectees through special Chartered Flight of PIA Boeing 777 to Damascus, Syria.

The minister and SAPM assured that Pakistan would continue assisting the quake-affected brothers and sisters of Turkiye and Syria, and NDMA would send more relief consignments to both countries.

They said that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif had directed the NDMA to purchase the required items keeping in view the needs of the quake victims. They highlighted that Pakistan was not only utilising the air bridge but also ensuring the supply of relief assistance through land and sea routes.

The NDMA has also dispatched a consignment, consisting of 90 winterized tents for Turkiye through PIA from Lahore Airport.

ANF seize 741.693 kg drugs worth US$ 17.827 mln internationally

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Drug free Society

ISLAMABAD, Feb 14 (APP): Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) seized 741.693 Kg of drugs, 6020 litres of Hydrochloric Acid (HCL) worth US$ 17.827 million internationally, arrested 19 drug peddlers including 3 women impounded 4 vehicles while conducting 30 counter-narcotics operations throughout the country.

According to a spokesperson of ANF, the seized drugs comprised 5.338 Kg Heroin, 689.741 Kg Hashish, 14 Kg Opium, 11.556 Kg Methamphetamine (Ice), 20.430 Kg Amphetamine and 3376 x Diazepam Tabs (0.628 Kgs).

ANF Balochistan in recovered 239.200 Kg of Drugs and 6020 Liters of Hydrochloric Acid (HCL) in 5 operations and impounded a vehicle. The seized drugs comprised 3 Kg Heroin, 227 Kg Hashish and 9.200 Kg Methamphetamine (Ice).

ANF Punjab recovered 202.580 Kg of Drugs in 4 operations while arresting 2 persons involved in drug smuggling and impounded a vehicle. The seized drugs comprised 1.080 Kg of Heroin, 14 Kg of Opium and 187.500 Kg of Hashish.

ANF Khyber Pakhtunkhwa recovered 221.767 Kg of Drugs in 11 operations while arresting 4 persons involved in drug smuggling. The seized drugs comprised 199.841 Kg Hashish, 1.496 Kg Methamphetamine (Ice) and 20.430 Kg Amphetamine.

ANF Sindh recovered 73.980 Kg of Drugs in 4 operations while arresting 7 persons including 3 women involved in drug smuggling and impounded 2 vehicles. The seized drugs comprised 1.180 Kg Heroin, 72 Kg Hashish and 0.800 Kg Methamphetamine (Ice).

ANF North recovered 4.166 Kg of drugs in 6 operations and arrested 6 persons including a foreigner in drug smuggling. The seized drugs comprised 0.078 Kg Heroin, 3.400 Kg Hashish, 0.060 Kg Methamphetamine (Ice) and 3376 x Diazepam Tablets (weighing 0.628 Kg).

Cases have been registered at respective ANF Police Stations under CNS Act 1997 (Amended 2022) and further investigations are under process.

Iranian embassy celebrates 44th victory of Islamic revolution

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Iranian embassy celebrates 44th victory of Islamic revolution

ISLAMABAD, Feb 14 (APP):Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran to Pakistan, Mohammad Ali Hosseini has wished bright, promising and prosperous future with all-round improvement of the relations and ties between the two brotherly, friendly and neighboring countries of Iran and Pakistan.

Celebrating the 44th anniversary of the victory of the Islamic revolution of Iran at a hotel here, he highlighted the role and leadership of Imam Khomeini (R.A), following the revolution in 1979, forty-four years, despite obstacles such as the imposed war, sanctions, pressures and propaganda, Iranian people could attain great scientific, economic and technological achievements.

Special Assistant on Foreign Affairs to PM, Syed Tariq Fatemi, Federal Minister for Capital Administration and Development, Tariq Fazal Chaudhry and among others high-ranking and distinguished guests were present on the occasion.

He said that “I am proud to declare that the Islamic Republic of Iran enjoys self-sufficiency in most of the scientific, technological, industrial and agricultural areas”.

Among the others, medicine and pharmacology, peaceful nuclear energy, space science, robotics, defense industries, nanotechnology, genetics and stem cells are some examples to name a few.

One of the greatest achievements of Iran during the past few decades is the improvement of the status of women and family in all fields including health, education, entrepreneurship, investment and employment, social rights and so on and so forth.

He said the Islamic Republic of Iran has played an incomparable role in ensuring the stability and security of the region and the world with heroic sacrifices at the forefront of the fight against the ominous phenomenon of terrorism, extremism and drug trafficking. Iran has paid a heavy cost in this way and sacrificed valuable lives in the fight against the afore-mentioned plights.

During the last few years, with the will and determination of the officials of the two friendly, brotherly and neighboring countries of Iran and Pakistan, the pace of the ties and relations, have been accelerated in various fields.

Mohammad Ali Hosseini said that the Iran has geographical strategic location in the region, enormous natural resources, competitive and economical energy basket, human resources and a large potential market.

He also expressed his heartiest sympathy to the government and honorable people of Turkey and Syria due to the grievous death of a significant number of the citizens of these two friendly, brotherly and Muslim countries following a severe earthquake.