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ECP’s service desks to remain open on Sunday

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 30 (APP): Facilitation Desks and Representation Receiving Centers, established at the Election Commission Secretariat in Islamabad to facilitate the public, will continue to operate during the public holiday on Sunday.
According to a statement from an ECP spokesperson, the facilitation desks were remained open on Friday and Saturday to provide the people uninterrupted services.
The Representation Receiving Center has been established at the ECP Secretariat with the purpose of receiving objections related to constituency delimitation from concerned individuals.
These centers will remain in operation without any interruptions until the deadline for objection submissions on October 27, 2023.
Furthermore, individuals can obtain maps from the Election Commission, with payment required in accordance with legal regulations, and these centers will be open during standard office hours.

A nursery worker busy in seedling into pots for germination seasonal plants and flowers in Federal Capital

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A nursery worker busy in seedling into pots for germination seasonal plants and flowers in Federal Capital
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A nursery worker busy in seedling into pots for germination seasonal plants and flowers in Federal Capital
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A nursery worker busy in seedling into pots for germination seasonal plants and flowers in Federal Capital
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ISLAMABAD: September 30 – A nursery worker busy in seedling into pots for germination seasonal plants and flowers in Federal Capital. APP/SMR/ABB/ZID

People are selecting and purchasing second hand shoes from a vendor at Zia Masjid as the mercury drops rapidly in the city

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People are selecting and purchasing second hand shoes from a vendor at Zia Masjid as the mercury drops rapidly in the city
APP05-300923 ISLAMABAD: September 30 - People are selecting and purchasing second hand shoes from a vendor at Zia Masjid as the mercury drops rapidly in the city. APP/SAK/ABB/ZID
People are selecting and purchasing second hand shoes from a vendor at Zia Masjid as the mercury drops rapidly in the city
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People are selecting and purchasing second hand shoes from a vendor at Zia Masjid as the mercury drops rapidly in the city
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ISLAMABAD: September 30 – Vendor selling second hand shoes at Zia Masjid. APP/SAK/ABB/ZID
People are selecting and purchasing second hand shoes from a vendor at Zia Masjid as the mercury drops rapidly in the city
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ISLAMABAD: September 30 – Vendor selling second hand shoes at Zia Masjid. APP/SAK/ABB/ZID

The Caretaker Planning Minister for Development & Special Initiatives Muhammad Sami Saeed planting a tree during his visit in Azerbaijan, where the Second Azerbaijan National Urban Forum & Global Observance of World Habitat Day 2023, is being held. The Forum is organized by the State Committee on Urban Planning & Architecture of Azerbaijan in collaboration with the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat) in Zangilan City as part of the Azerbaijan Urban Week

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The Caretaker Planning Minister for Development & Special Initiatives Muhammad Sami Saeed planting a tree during his visit in Azerbaijan, where the Second Azerbaijan National Urban Forum & Global Observance of World Habitat Day 2023, is being held. The Forum is organized by the State Committee on Urban Planning & Architecture of Azerbaijan in collaboration with the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat) in Zangilan City as part of the Azerbaijan Urban Week
APP04-300923 AZERBAIJAN: September 30 - The Caretaker Planning Minister for Development & Special Initiatives Muhammad Sami Saeed planting a tree during his visit in Azerbaijan, where the Second Azerbaijan National Urban Forum & Global Observance of World Habitat Day 2023, is being held. The Forum is organized by the State Committee on Urban Planning & Architecture of Azerbaijan in collaboration with the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat) in Zangilan City as part of the Azerbaijan Urban Week. APP/ABB/ZID
The Caretaker Planning Minister for Development & Special Initiatives Muhammad Sami Saeed planting a tree during his visit in Azerbaijan, where the Second Azerbaijan National Urban Forum & Global Observance of World Habitat Day 2023, is being held. The Forum is organized by the State Committee on Urban Planning & Architecture of Azerbaijan in collaboration with the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat) in Zangilan City as part of the Azerbaijan Urban Week
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The Caretaker Planning Minister for Development & Special Initiatives Muhammad Sami Saeed exchanges views with counterparts from Kyrgyzstan and Cambodia during the Second Azerbaijan National Urban Forum & Global Observance of World Habitat Day 2023, held in Zangilan.

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The Caretaker Planning Minister for Development & Special Initiatives Muhammad Sami Saeed exchanges views with counterparts from Kyrgyzstan and Cambodia during the Second Azerbaijan National Urban Forum & Global Observance of World Habitat Day 2023, held in Zangilan.
APP03-300923 AZERBAIJAN: September 30 - The Caretaker Planning Minister for Development & Special Initiatives Muhammad Sami Saeed exchanges views with counterparts from Kyrgyzstan and Cambodia during the Second Azerbaijan National Urban Forum & Global Observance of World Habitat Day 2023, held in Zangilan. APP/ABB/ZID
The Caretaker Planning Minister for Development & Special Initiatives Muhammad Sami Saeed exchanges views with counterparts from Kyrgyzstan and Cambodia during the Second Azerbaijan National Urban Forum & Global Observance of World Habitat Day 2023, held in Zangilan.
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The Caretaker Planning Minister for Development & Special Initiatives Muhammad Sami Saeed exchanges views with counterparts from Kyrgyzstan and Cambodia during the Second Azerbaijan National Urban Forum & Global Observance of World Habitat Day 2023, held in Zangilan.
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AZERBAIJAN: September 30 – The Caretaker Planning Minister for Development & Special Initiatives Muhammad Sami Saeed exchanges views with counterparts from Kyrgyzstan and Cambodia during the Second Azerbaijan National Urban Forum & Global Observance of World Habitat Day 2023, held in Zangilan. APP/ABB/ZID

The Caretaker Planning Minister for Development & Special Initiatives, Muhammad Sami Saeed is sitting with President of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev, during the opening ceremony of the 2nd Azerbaijan National Urban Forum & Global Observance of World Habitat Day 2023, held in Zangilan

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The Caretaker Planning Minister for Development & Special Initiatives, Muhammad Sami Saeed is sitting with President of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev, during the opening ceremony of the 2nd Azerbaijan National Urban Forum & Global Observance of World Habitat Day 2023, held in Zangilan
APP01-300923 AZERBAIJAN: September 30 - The Caretaker Planning Minister for Development & Special Initiatives, Muhammad Sami Saeed is sitting with President of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev, during the opening ceremony of the 2nd Azerbaijan National Urban Forum & Global Observance of World Habitat Day 2023, held in Zangilan. APP/ABB/ZID
The Caretaker Planning Minister for Development & Special Initiatives, Muhammad Sami Saeed is sitting with President of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev, during the opening ceremony of the 2nd Azerbaijan National Urban Forum & Global Observance of World Habitat Day 2023, held in Zangilan
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Indian govt’s exploiting FATF’s standards, int’l laws to target civil society groups: Amnesty

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ISLAMABAD, Sept 30 (APP): The Indian government authorities are exploiting the  recommendations of a global terrorism financing and money laundering watchdog (Financial Action Task Force, FATF) to target civil society groups and activists and deliberately hinder their work, Amnesty International said in its new briefing released to media.

“Weaponizing counter-terrorism: India’s exploitation of terrorism financing assessments to target civil society” revealed how the recommendations of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF)—a global body responsible for tackling terrorism financing and money laundering—had been abused by the Indian authorities to bring in draconian laws in a coordinated campaign to stifle the non-profit sector.

These laws are in turn used to bring terrorism-related charges and, amongst other things, to

prevent organizations and activists from accessing essential funds.

“Under the guise of combatting terrorism, the Indian government has leveraged the Financial Action Task Force’s recommendations to tighten its arsenal of financial and counter-terrorism laws which are routinely misused to target and silence critics. The FATF must hold the Indian authorities accountable for the persistent weaponization of its recommendations,” said Aakar Patel, chair of the board at Amnesty International India.

“By abusing these laws, the authorities in India have failed to comply with both FATF standards and international human rights law.”

Non-governmental organizations in India require a “foreign contribution licence” to access

foreign funds as established by the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act (FCRA).

The introduction of this bill in 2006 coincided with India becoming an observer state of the FATF.

Later in 2010, amendments were made to the act to improve India’s ‘non-compliant’ status.

Since then, however, and specifically in the last ten years, more than 20,600 NGOs have had their licences cancelled with nearly 6,000 of these cancellations occurring since the beginning of 2022.

In a survey by Amnesty International, 11 out of 16 NGOs (working on issues relating to

minorities, marginalized groups and climate change) confirmed the arbitrary renunciation of

their foreign contribution licences through suspensions, cancellations, and non-renewals. The organizations said that the authorities provided only vague reasons, including accusing them of “bringing disrepute to public institutions”, “working against public or national interest” or alluding to their human rights work.

Most of the groups Amnesty International spoke to said they have had to reduce their staff by 50 to 80 percent, drastically affecting the scope of their work.

“Almost all our programmes have been shut down … [We are] surviving just to fight the legal

cases that have been filed against us,” one activist said.

The 2020 and earlier amendments to the FCRA, however, do not conform with FATF’s

Recommendation 8, which requires that laws and regulations target only those Non-Profit Organizations that a country has identified –through a careful, targeted “risk-based” analysis– as vulnerable to terrorism financing abuse.

None of the NGOs Amnesty International spoke with were contacted for a “risk-assessment” by the Indian government, despite FATF having specifically highlighted the lack of outreach in its 2010 and 2013 Mutual Evaluation Reports. Such actions also do not meet the guidelines laid down by the FATF’s interpretative note on Recommendation 8 which aims to minimize the unintended consequences faced by the non-profit sector by calling for specific and targeted counter-terrorism measures.

The enactment of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002 (PMLA) and the 2012

amendments to the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), India’s main counter-terrorism law, were among the pre-conditions to India becoming the 34th member of the FATF.

However, United Nations’ special rapporteurs have repeatedly called out the contentious and overbroad provisions of UAPA which both violate international human rights law and standards and contradict the FATF’s own guiding principles.

The Indian authorities have ignored all such calls and have continued to apply these laws in a discriminatory manner against dissenting voices such as Muslim student activist Umar Khalid, Kashmiri human rights activist Khurram Parvez, journalist Irfan Mehraj and 16 others (in the Bhima Koregaon case), ten of whom continue to be detained since 2018 without trial on allegations of ‘funding terrorism’, amongst other charges.

The PMLA has also been used to target Amnesty International forcing the organization to halt its operations in the country in September 2020.

 

Farhat Asif becomes first Pakistani to receive IWF Leadership Fellowship

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Farhat Asif

ISLAMABAD, Sep 30 (APP):President of the Institute of Peace and Diplomatic Studies (IPDS) & Co-Founder of the Diplomatic Insight Group, Dr. Farhat Asif has achieved an unprecedented milestone by becoming the first Pakistani woman to be selected for the prestigious 2023-2024 International Women’s Forum (IWF) Leadership Fellows class.

Dr. Farhat Asif’s selection as a member of the 2023-2024 IWF Leadership Fellows class is a momentous achievement, a testament to her exceptional accomplishments, and her unwavering commitment to the cause of women’s leadership, a news release said.

Dr. Farhat Asif’s extraordinary journey as a peace advocate, diplomat, and scholar has earned her this prestigious recognition.

Her tireless efforts in promoting diplomacy, gender equality, and peacebuilding have transcended borders, leaving an indelible mark on countless lives. As she embarks on this new chapter, the world eagerly anticipates the profound impact she will undoubtedly make on the global stage.

With a career spanning more than 15 years in the domains of diplomacy, foreign policy, public diplomacy, development, and diplomatic studies, Farhat recently launched Global Women Insight, a digital platform that conducts live conversations to spotlight the remarkable stories of women who have made notable contributions to global development.

In its inaugural season, she has interviewed 20 senators, members of parliament, members of the Canadian and European Parliament, and ambassadors from various countries, including Ambassador Swanee Hunt and the Nobel Peace Laureate Ms. Leymah Gbowee, as well as the President of Kosovo.

Dr. Farhat Asif’s commitment to positive change has garnered her prestigious accolades, including the N-Peace Award in 2017 under the category of “Campaign for Action” by UNDP Asia Pacific, the Government of Canada, and the Institute for Inclusive Security in Washington DC, USA.

In 2018, she was honored with the Fellowship of the Global Change Leaders Program from the Coady International Institute at St. Francis Xavier University in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada.

Furthermore, Dr. Farhat Asif has been bestowed with the esteemed “Public Diplomat” Award by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of Uzbekistan.

Her academic prowess is underscored by her Ph.D. in Public Diplomacy from Quaid-I-Azam University, with research areas encompassing foreign policy, international relations, security, and strategic studies.

The International Women’s Forum (IWF) is an exclusive global network that brings together the world’s most accomplished women from diverse fields, including Presidents, Prime Ministers, Ambassadors, CEOs, Olympians, and leaders in various sectors.

Established in 1974 in New York City, the IWF’s mission is to foster connections among women leaders, provide mutual support, and collectively advance women’s leadership and global equality.

With a membership of over 8,000 preeminent women leaders from 33 countries and 76 local Forums, the IWF serves as a dynamic platform to catalyze positive change on a global scale.

For more information about the 2023-2024 IWF Leadership Fellows and their remarkable contributions, visit the IWF Website.

Sanjrani, senators extend support to Mastung blast vicims at Quetta hospital

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 30 (APP): Senate Chairman Muhammad Sadiq Sanjrani, along with a delegation of senators, visited Civil Hospital Quetta to inquire about the well-being of the injured from the Mastung blast.

Sanjrani was joined by Senator Zanseebullah Bazai, Prince Umar Ahmadzai, and Rukhsana Zuberi during the hospital visit to meet with the blast victims.

Muhammad Sadiq Sanjrani conveyed his contentment with the care provided to the injured.
He emphasized that terrorists have no affiliation with Islam or humanity.

The attack on the Eid Milad-ul-Nabi (PBUH) procession is a stark illustration of the terrorists’ anti-Islamic stance.

Sanjrani also commended the Pakistan Army and security forces for their effective counterterrorism efforts, assuring that victims would receive full assistance.

He underscored their shared empathy with the victims and their determination to prevent any disruption of the peace process.

AIOU celebrates Eid Milad-un-Nabi

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 30 (APP): The life of the Hazrat Muhammad (SAWW) is an example for the entire humanity, following the good deeds and actions told by the Prophet (PBUH), we can be successful in both worlds,” said Vice Chancellor, Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU), Prof. Dr. Nasir Mahmood.

He was addressing the Mehfil Milad ceremony held in AIOU Faisalabad region yesterday.

University celebrated Eid Milad-ul-Nabi (SAWW) with religious enthusiasm, naats were recited and salutations were paid to the Holy Prophet (PBUH).

Religious scholar, Mufti Yamin Qureshi, well-known Naat Khawan, Muhammad Ayub Bhatti and poet Muhammad Tahir Siddiqui paid tribute and gratitude to the Holy Prophet.

VC AIOU, Prof. Dr. Nasir Mahmood said that young generation can achieve success in every field by following the Prophet’s (Peace be upon him) way of life.

Director General Regional Services, Dr. Malik Tauqir Ahmed Khan, Regional Head AIOU Faisalabad, Dr. Bashir Ahmed Samim and Mufti Yameen Qureshi also addressed the event.

They congratulated VC AIOU, Dr. Nasir Mahmood and Regional Head Faisalabad for organizing a prestigious and spiritual gathering of Milad to promote the love of the Prophet.