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Female Pakistani-American politician attacked outside Eid ul-Azha prayer hall: report

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Female Pakistani-American politician attacked outside Eid ul-Azha prayer hall: report

NEW YORK, Jun 30 (APP): Maryam Khan, a Pakistan-born member of the House of Representatives of the US state of Connecticut, was attacked after attending Eid ul Azha prayers with her family on Wednesday in the state’s capital city of Hartford, officials said.

A 30-year-old man is facing assault charges in connection with the incident, according to the police.

Representative Maryam Khan, her three children, her sister and a friend were approached by a man who made “vulgar and obscene remarks” and then “grabbed and hit her and threw her to the ground,” according to the Connecticut chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR).

The Hartford Police Department did not name the public official in a statement on the incident but said the suspect approached a woman and began making “unwanted advances.”

The suspect, who police named as Andrey Desmond, then tried to prevent her from leaving the area and assaulted her. She suffered minor injuries, according to police.

After the assault, the suspect fled and was chased by civilian bystanders. The bystanders detained the suspect until police arrived, police said.

Desmond was arrested and is facing charges of third-degree assault, second-degree unlawful restraint, second-degree breach of peace and interfering with police, police said.

Meanwhile, Connecticut House Speaker Matt Ritter and Majority Leader Jason Rojas condemned the attack.

“We know Rep. Maryam Khan was attacked and injured outside the Eid ul Azha prayer ceremony at the XL Center in Hartford,” the statement said.

“We currently do not have details of the assault and will hold off on commenting further until we do. State Capitol Police have assured us they will work with Hartford Police to conduct a full and thorough investigation. It is especially painful that Rep. Khan was attacked on a holy day of peace and prayer. On a day she should spend with her friends and family. Rep. Khan is an amazing leader and person who is committed to faith, love and service – we are sending our well-wishes and support to Maryam and her family.”

“It’s disturbing to me that this happened on a holy day meant to be marked with peaceful prayer,” Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont said in a statement Wednesday. “The details of the assault are still unfolding but I know our law enforcement personnel will conduct a thorough investigation into what happened.”

Farhan Memon, chairman of CAIR’s Connecticut chapter, urged law enforcement to “investigate a possible bias motive” and “to ensure the safety of the Connecticut Muslim community during the ongoing Eid ul Azha celebrations.”

“All too often we have seen American Muslims, or those perceived to be Muslim, targeted by hate because of their attire, race or ethnicity,” Memon said.

Rep Maryam Khan, 33, is the first Muslim member of the Connecticut House of Representatives and only the second elected to the state’s General Assembly behind Senator Saud Anwar.

No Change in petrol prices

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 30 (APP):The government on Friday kept unchanged the prices of petrol at Rs.262 per liter for next fifteen days, Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue, Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar announced here.

However, the prices of per liter diesel have been enhanced by Rs.7.5 per liter keeping in view increasing prices of petroleum products in the international market during the past couple of days. Diesel would be now sold at Rs.260.5 per liter against its sale at Rs.253 per liter.

Announcing the petroleum prices, the minister said, the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) did its best to pass on minimum possible burden of increasing prices to people.

France must ‘seriously address’ police racism: UN rights office

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France must 'seriously address' police racism: UN rights office

UNITED NATIONS, Jun 30 (APP): Following days of riots and protests across France over the police shooting of a teenager of Algerian and Moroccan descent, the UN rights office (OHCHR) said in Geneva that it was time for the country to reckon with its history of racism in policing.

In a statement released in Geneva on Friday, OHCHR Spokesperson Ravina Shamdasani expressed concern over the death of 17-year-old Nahel, on Tuesday, after he was shot dead driving away from a traffic stop in the Parisian suburb of Nanterre.

According to news reports, at least 875 people were arrested in major cities around the country on Thursday night, after around 40,000 police officers were deployed to quell protests and rioting over the killing.

President Emmanuel Macron has urged parents to keep their children off the streets, while in Paris, shops have been ransacked and cars set alight, despite the heavy police presence.

The officer who shot the youth has reportedly apologized to the family and has been officially charged with voluntary homicide.

Ms. Shamdasani noted that an investigation has been launched into the alleged voluntary homicide.

“This is a moment for the country to seriously address the deep issues of racism and discrimination in law enforcement”, she said.

“We also emphasize the importance of peaceful assembly. We call on the authorities to ensure the use of force by police to address violent elements in demonstrations always respects the principles of legality, necessity, proportionality, non-discrimination, precaution and accountability.”

Ms. Shamdasan called for any allegations of disproportionate use of force by people exercising their rights to protest, to be swiftly investigated.

According to the latest figures released by France’s police regulator, there were 37 deaths during police operations recorded in 2021, of whom ten were shot dead.

Six active terrorists killed in different operations held in Tank, North Waziristan

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Six active terrorists killed in different operations held in Tank, North Waziristan

RAWALPINDI, Jun 30 (APP): The security forces on Friday killed six active terrorists involved in various hostile and terror activities against the forces and innocent civilians amid successful operations in Tank and North Waziristan districts.

According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), an exchange of fire took place between the army troops and terrorists in the general area of Manzai, Tank District on the night of June 29-30.

Six active terrorists killed in different operations held in Tank, North Waziristan

The troops effectively engaged the terrorists’ location and resultantly, three of them were sent to hell.

The forces also recovered weapons and ammunition from the killed terrorists.

In another fierce encounter between the troops and terrorists in the general area of Razmak, North Waziristan District, three more terrorists were sent to hell.

The killed terrorists remained actively involved in terror activities against security forces as well as the killing of innocent citizens.

Six active terrorists killed in different operations held in Tank, North Waziristan

The sanitization of the areas were being carried out to trace and eliminate other terrorists, if any, ISPR said.
Locals of the area appreciated the operation and expressed their full support to the army troops to eliminate the menace of terrorism, it added.

Children enjoying jump on trampoline on Eid al-Adha

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Children enjoying jump on trampoline on Eid al-Adha
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Children enjoying jump on trampoline on Eid al-Adha
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Defense Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif listening to the people’s complains at his residence in Cantt

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Defense Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif listening to the people's complains at his residence in Cantt
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Defense Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif listening to the people's complains at his residence in Cantt
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Children enjoying camel ride at Sea View Clifton on the 2nd day of Eid-ul-Adha celebrations

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Children enjoying camel ride at Sea View Clifton on the 2nd day of Eid-ul-Adha celebrations
APP29-300623 KARACHI: June 30 - Children enjoying camel ride at Sea View Clifton on the 2nd day of Eid-ul-Adha celebrations. APP/SDQ/ABB
Children enjoying camel ride at Sea View Clifton on the 2nd day of Eid-ul-Adha celebrations
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Children enjoying camel ride at Sea View Clifton on the 2nd day of Eid-ul-Adha celebrations
APP30-300623 KARACHI: June 30 – A large number of people enjoying swing at the play land in the Clifton area on the second day of Eid-ul-Adha. APP/SDQ/ABB

Defense Minister Khawaja Mohammad Asif cutting the birthday cake of former Minister Local Government Punjab Mohammad Manshaullah Butt at his residence Cantt

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Defense Minister Khawaja Mohammad Asif cutting the birthday cake of former Minister Local Government Punjab Mohammad Manshaullah Butt at his residence Cantt
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Defense Minister Khawaja Mohammad Asif cutting the birthday cake of former Minister Local Government Punjab Mohammad Manshaullah Butt at his residence Cantt
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Butchers slaughtering sacrificial animal in a house on the 2nd day of Eid ul Azha

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Butchers slaughtering sacrificial animal in a house on the 2nd day of Eid ul Azha
APP34-300623 PESHAWAR: June 30 - Butchers slaughtering sacrificial animal in a house on the 2nd day of Eid ul Azha. APP/SYR/ABB
Butchers slaughtering sacrificial animal in a house on the 2nd day of Eid ul Azha
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Butchers slaughtering sacrificial animal in a house on the 2nd day of Eid ul Azha
APP35-300623 PESHAWAR: June 30 – Butchers are cutting meat into pieces after slaughtering sacrificial animal in a house on the 2nd day of Eid Ul Azha. APP/SYR/ABB

President urges nation to write new chapters of tolerance, unity

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ISLAMABAD, June 30 (APP): President Dr Arif Alvi Friday expressed the confidence that though they could not rewrite chapters of history, but they could write new ones of tolerance, unity and glory.

On his Twitter handle, the president while extending Eid greeting to  the Pakistanis and the Muslims across the globe, further stressed upon the people of Pakistan to strive as the 5th biggest country and play their true role in the comity of nations.

The president further said that he had just completed his second Hajj after 30 years.

In a number of tweets, he said that he prayed primarily for their beloved Pakistan and for its people. “Am beseeching Allah to provide us a way out of our miseries, towards progress & prosperity that we want to attain.”

“May Al-Ghafur & Al-Raheem accept my supplications and Dua. Just as the Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him) forgave & pardoned all, even his most avowed foes, we must too & I have endeavored to do that,” he posted in a tweet.

The president also requested all to forgive him for any deed he might have done knowingly or unknowingly to hurt them.