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Online reporting portal developed to counter abuse of internet, social media

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ISLAMABAD, Mar 28 (APP):National Counter Terrorism Authority (NACTA) has developed an online reporting portal, aimed
at countering online extremism, abuse of internet and social media.
“Surf safer “is an online reporting portal for Pakistanis to report extremist online-content freely, securely
and anonymously as well.
The other purpose of responsive web portal is to create eyes and ears in cyber-sphere to counter radical and
extremism ideology in online realm.
The implementation status (NACTA Review – December 2017) of
National Action Plan (NAP) has revealed that the mission of surfsafer (https://surfsafe.pk) is to counter online
extremism, map and eliminate extremist content, help victims of extremism by
regaining space for values of moderation, love and fraternity in cyber-sphere through community participation and
ultimately make internet a safer place for everyone.
It said in order to filter social media sites and enable
vigilance against cyber-crimes, `Prevention of Electronic Crime’
Act-2016 has already been passed by parliament and constant vigilance
of internet traffic has resulted in blocking of 1447 URLs which hosted extremist content.
NACTA and Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) are continuously
coordinating on this issue.
The Review further revealed that mobile application has been developed and available at Google Play Store
and Apple Store.
NACTA’s Android and iOS applications (Tat’heer apps- CHAUKAS) are
mobile-based user-friendly systems which enable a common citizen to report any incidence of hate speech or
extremist content in form of video, audio, photo and URL/text visible to them on cyber-sphere.

Port Qasim power plant to start generation this month

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ISLAMABAD, Mar 28 (APP):China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) Project Director, Hassan Dawood Butt has said that 660 megawatt electricity would be added in the national grid from Port Qasim plant during the current month.
Talking to APP he said, “First unit of the Karachi Port Qasim has added 660 megawatt electricity in the national grid station, while its second unit will start generation of 660 megawatt during the current month.”
“Work on all the CPEC power projects is in full swing, till date about 10,400 MW electricity has been added in the system ,” he added.
Sahiwal power plant having installed capacity of 1,320 MW and Port Qasim power project were the important projects under the CPEC, he said.
The Project Director said that world super environment-friendly technology has been used in the Port Qasim project.
He said around 3,500 Pakistani workers along with 120 technical and mechanical engineers were performing duties in the project. “We are hoping that the strength of the technical and mechanical engineers will reach 450,” he added.
He said China’s huge investment has also encouraged foreign investors to invest in Pakistan.
He expressed the hope that after overcoming of energy shortfall, the country’s industries would progress and create thousands of jobs for youth.

MoIT developing security System for face recognition in video surveillance

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ISLAMABAD, Mar 28 (APP):Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunications is in process of developing a face
recognition System which would be available soon and used in video surveillance.
Official sources at Ignite (formerly known as National ICT R& D Fund)
on Wednesday said it will not only add value to international research scenario
but will also carry significant contribution to the society.
The System will also be available as a stand-alone FPGA-based prototype solution that
can be marketable through a start up company in domain of video
surveillance.
The project called – Design and Development of an FPGA-Based
Multi-Scale Face Recognition System – would cost Rs 13.84 million
and was being developed by PAF-Karachi Institute of Economics and
Technology.
The sources said for security applications, by far, face is the best
choice. Video surveillance is an efficient way of securing a facility.
It said with increasing security threats, the
problem of invulnerable authentication systems is becoming more acute.
Traditional means of securing a facility essentially depend on
strategies corresponding to “what you have” or “what you know”, for
example smart cards, keys and passwords.
These systems, however, can easily be fooled, the sources said and
added passwords for example, are difficult to remember and therefore
people tend to use same password for multiple facilities making it more susceptible to hacking.
Similarly cards and keys can easily be stolen or forged. A more
inalienable approach is, therefore, to go for strategies corresponding
to “what you are” or “what you exhibit” i.e. biometrics.
Among the other available biometrics, such as speech, iris,
fingerprints, hand geometry and gait, face seems to be the most natural
choice. It is non-intrusive, requires a minimum of user cooperation and
is cheap to implement.
The sources said this project focuses on design and development
of a high speed FPGA-based multi-scale face recognition system using
Linear Binary Pattern (LBP) features.
Special emphasis is being given to algorithm design which
can be efficiently mapped in Hardware. The LBP features primarily
extract texture information of a face image. Wavelet decomposition of
these features result in sub-bands encompassing low and high frequency components. These sub-bands
carry useful information for classification, however some sub-bands are more significant than
others and an intelligent selection of these discriminant sub-bands
is likely to increase overall performance of the face recognition system.
The sources said the project is, therefore, aimed to identify
discriminant sub-bands for efficient and robust face recognition.

UN aid chief focuses attention on civilian suffering in Syria

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UNITED NATIONS, Mar 28 (APP):More than 1,700 people have reportedly been killed in military operations and airstrikes on rebel-held Eastern Ghouta enclave in Syria since late February, the United Nations aid chief has said, describing the past few months of relentless bloodshed as “some of the worst yet” for civilians inside the war-torn country.
Mark Lowcock, who is the UN Emergency Relief Coordinator, said attacks on critical civilian infrastructure like medical facilities continue to be reported with at least 28 reported attacks on health facilities since mid-February and more than 70 verified incidents since the beginning of this year.
“Tens of thousands of people have also been displaced from across the war-ravaged country and many are living in overcrowded, ill-equipped shelters. There is also a severe shortage of water, sanitation and hygiene facilities, as well as rising protection concerns,” he said.
Lowcock told the 15-member Council that UN agencies and their partners are working as hard as conditions permit to provide support to people in need.
Challenges range from physical security for aid workers, continued fighting, denial of access, and lack of resources.
“We are essentially just given crumbs “an occasional convoy here and there, often, coincidentally, shortly before our monthly briefings to you” UN Emergency Relief Coordinator Mark Lowcock said.
“We are essentially just given crumbs “an occasional convoy here and there, often, coincidentally, shortly before our monthly briefings to you [the Security Council members],” said the senior relief official.
As such, he said: “5.6 million Syrians in acute need cannot live on crumbs.”
Lowcock called on all Council Members as well as the members of the International Syria Support Group Humanitarian Task Force “the UN-backed task force created two years ago to boost aid delivery to besieged towns and war-weary civilians“ to exert their individual and collective influence over the parties.
He also reiterated the UN Secretary-General’s call on all parties to fully respect international humanitarian and human rights law, to ensure immediate humanitarian access and guarantee the protection of civilians, including in relation to displacements and evacuations.
Concluding his briefing, the UN relief chief recalled Security Council resolution 2401 adopted last month
“in which the Council demanded an immediate cease in hostilities and conditions that to enable humanitarian aid deliveries and medical evacuations of those in need“ and called on the UN body to make the resolution a reality for the people of Syria.
“Whatever the difficulty, the United Nations and its partners, remain determined to follow through, for the sake of the Syrian people,” Lowcock said.
The seemingly unending conflict in Syria has surpassed World War II in terms of duration.
Since the conflict broke out in March 2011, more than 13 million Syrians remain dependent on humanitarian assistance, including 6.1 million internally displaced and over 5.5 million driven into refuge outside its borders. Furthermore, a third of houses and residences across the country and about half of all health facilities are estimated to have been destroyed.
More than 2.75 million children are out of school and about two-thirds of all Syrian children have lost a loved one, had their house damaged or suffered conflict-related injuries.

Pakistan urges more non-permanent seats in UNSC to ensure regional representation

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UNITED NATIONS, Mar 28 (APP):Pakistan, which firmly opposes additional permanent members on the U.N. Security Council, has called for equitable representation on the 15-member body by adding more elected seats to it.
Speaking in the long-running Intergovernmental Negotiations on Security Council reform, Pakistan’s Ambassador to the UN, Maleeha Lodhi, said that equitable “representation” has been the primary impulse behind all Security Council reform efforts, and its importance cannot be over-stated.
“In 1945, the Security Council represented 20% of the membership of the UN; today, it represents 8% of the membership”, she asserted, also pointing out that nearly a third of the membership has never served on the Council.
Full-scale negotiations to restructure the Security Council began in the General Assembly in February 2009 on five key areas “categories of membership, the question of veto, regional representation, size of an enlarged Council, and working methods of the body and its relationship with the 193-member Assembly.
Despite a general agreement on enlarging the Council, as part of the UN reform process, member states remain sharply divided over the details.
Known as the “Group of Four” — India, Brazil, Germany and Japan — have shown no flexibility in their campaign for expanding the Security Council by 10 seats, with 6 additional permanent and four non-permanent members.
On the other hand, Italy/Pakistan-led Uniting for Consensus (UfC) group say that additional permanent members will not make the Security Council more effective.
As a compromise, UfC has proposed a new category of members — not permanent members — with longer duration in terms and a possibility to get re-elected once.
Arguing that representativeness and accountability were two sides of the same coin, Ambassador Lodhi said, the greater the accountability, the better the representativeness and added that one cannot co-exist without the other.
“Applied in the context of the Security Council, it is evident that these conditions cannot be met by an expansion in the permanent category”, the Pakistani envoy stressed. “This is acknowledged by UN charter itself, wherein permanent members are identified by name without creating any pretense of regional or equitable distribution”, she argued.
Criticizing the Group of Four position, Ambassador Lodhi said, “Without prejudice to the Common African Position for representation on behalf of an entire region, we are at a loss to understand how proposals that seek to promote the national aspirations of some member states, can enhance the representative nature of the Security Council, when the region in question, has neither bestowed that privilege on them, nor does it enjoy the right to hold them to account”.
On the other hand, she said, it is the non-permanent category where the elements of equitable representation are embedded; elections and geographical distribution in article 23(1) of the UN Charter, and a specific term with rotation in article 23(2). Separate these two articles and the concept of representation goes out of the window, she said.
In conclusion, Ambassador Lodhi expressed Pakistan’s commitment to constructive and meaningful engagement in carrying forward this process. But, she said, the process itself has to be a membership-driven one. She urged the chair to ensure that the process remains on a consensual and inclusive path to achieve the progress everyone wants to see.

Khwaja Asif emphasizes regional approach for lasting peace in Afghanistan

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ISLAMABAD, Mar 27 (APP):Leading Pakistani delegation to the Tashkent Conference on Afghanistan, Foreign Minister Khwaja Asif emphasized the need of a regional approach for lasting peace and stability in Afghanistan, and the region.
The foreign minister appreciated Uzbekistan and its leadership on this regional initiative for peace in Afghanistan, cooperation on counter-terrorism and connectivity, said a press release issued here on Tuesday.
Khwaja Asif said Pakistan had consistently stressed for the resolution of Afghan conflict through a political settlement. He said bringing Taliban to the table and establishing peace and stability in Afghanistan was a shared responsibility of the international community.
Khwaja Asif reiterated Pakistan’s support for Afghan President Ashraf Ghani’s national peace and reconciliation plan unveiled during Kabul process meeting on February 28, and his offer of peace talks to Taliban under an Afghan-led and owned process.
He said there was a need of collective pressure on Taliban to avail this opportunity to shun violence and join the peace process.
The foreign minister expressed concern over unchecked proliferation of Daesh and phenomenal increase in drug production in Afghanistan.
He emphasized the need for cooperation between Afghanistan and its neighbours to prevent cross-border movement of terrorists and criminal networks, adding Pakistan’s proposal entitled “Afghanistan-Pakistan Action Plan for Peace and Solidarity” was aimed at developing mechanisms for bilateral cooperation in security, counter-terrorism, border controls and smooth return of Afghan refugees to Afghanistan.
Foreign Minister Khwaja Asif called on Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev on the sidelines of the conference. The two sides reaffirmed commitment to continued efforts for deepening bilateral relations through concrete cooperation in trade, economy, defence and cultural fields.
Khwaja Asif also held bilateral meetings with Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cevasoglu, EU Foreign Minister Federica Mogherini, Kyrgyz Foreign Minister Abdildaev Erlan and Chinese Deputy Foreign Minister Li Baodong.

PM meets CJP

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APP81-27 ISLAMABAD: March 27 – Honourable Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi in a meeting with Honourable Chief Justice of Pakistan Mr. Justice Mian Saqib Nisar at Supreme Court of Pakistan. APP

ISLAMABAD, Mar 27 (APP):Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi Tuesday visited the Supreme Court and called on Chief Justice of Pakistan Mian Saqib Nisar.
The meeting was arranged on the request of the prime minister, received through the Attorney General for Pakistan, said a Supreme Court press release.
The meeting was held in a cordial atmosphere in the chamber of the Chief Justice of Pakistan at 7:00 pm.
The prime minister showed keen interest in providing all possible assistance in revamping the judicial system of Pakistan as visualized by the chief justice.
The prime minister assured the chief justice that the government would provide all resources to judiciary in order to enable it to provide easy, speedy and inexpensive justice to the masses.
Prime Minister Abbasi also highlighted the difficulties of the Federal Board of Revenue and the Tax Department on account of pendency of litigation involving revenue in different courts.
The chief justice assured the prime minister that he would look into the matter and such litigation shall be fast tracked.
The prime minister pledged full support for public interest litigation initiatives undertaken by the chief justice.
He assured that all steps would be taken to materialize the vision of the chief justice with respect to free education, public health, improvements in government hospitals and provision of quality and affordable health services, revamping the medical education specially in private medical colleges, provision of clean drinking water, better sanitation and protection of environment etc.
The prime minister also informed the chief justice that the Council of Common Interest had approved the water policy which would help in fruition of chief justice’s efforts in that direction.
The chief justice assured the prime minister that the judiciary would continue to perform its constitutional duties independently, fairly, transparently, without fear or favour and strictly in accordance with law.

Conspiracies being hatched to stop process of economic revival:Ahsan

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ISLAMABAD, Mar 27 (APP):Minister for Interior Ahsan Iqbal Tuesday said conspiracies were being hatched at international level against Pakistan and the purpose was to stop its speedy process of economic revival by creating political unrest.
The conspiracies were also aimed to sabotage China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) project, he said talking to a private news channel.
He said, in these circumstances, it was responsibility of the internal stake-holders including civil and military leadership, political parties, and media to foil these attempts with collective measures.
The minister said, as the country was heading towards elections process, we should avoid to create any controversy that could question transparency of the polls.
Ahsan Iqbal said targeted actions against any political party with continuity should be avoided so that no one could allege pre-poll rigging.
Peace and stability was vital for economic development in the country, he reiterated.
He said performance of Punjab government in all sectors was much better if compared to all other provinces.
Holding general elections in a free, fair and a transparent manner, should be our top priority so that all political parties could participate in the process independently, the minister said.
To a question, Interior minister ensured that Pervez Musharraf would be provided security on his arrival as the court had ordered him to appear.

Govt has achieved tremendous success in overcoming energy crisis: PM

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KOHAT, Mar 27 (APP):Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi here Tuesday said the Government has achieved tremendous success in overcoming the long inherited gas and energy crisis, which is evident from uninterrupted power and gas supply being provided to industrial units and domestic consumers in the country.
Addressing a function after inauguration of gigantic Tolanj Gas Processing Plant (TGPP) here Tuesday, he said the mega gas project completion in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa would usher in new era of progress and development in the country, besides promoting
trade, business sectors and infant industries in the province immensely.
He said the plant would provide extra gas facilities to the people of northern Pakistan including Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Kohat district, besides improving gas pressure by making direct positive effects on all sectors of life.
The prime minister, who was accompanied by the Governor Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Engr Iqbal Zafar Jhagra, formally inaugurated the plant by unveiling the plaque.
Senior officials of Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Resources, Islamabad and MOL Pakistan were also present on the occasion who briefed the prime minister about salient features of this gigantic project.
The prime minister in his brief address said Tolanj plant will
produce around 20 million cubic feet gas per day, which will enhance gas supply to northern parts of the country, including Khyber Pakhtunkhwa besides making the region hub of investment.
This mega project has been completed at a cost of $150 million with a remarkable production capacity of around 20 million cubic feet gas per day and is expected to contribute an annual revenue of $31 million to the country’s economy, he added.
The prime minister said when PML-N government came to power
in 2013, people were facing brunt of load shedding and gas shortage and 16 to 18 hours load shedding was almost a routine matter in the country.
The Government of PML-N had accepted the challenge of energy shortfall and started scores of mega energy and gas projects, resulting in significant increase in gas and electricity production today, providing much needed relief to all the consumers, he said.
Owing to the government’s successful energy policies, he said uninterrupted gas supply is being provided to industrial, domestic, fertilizer and CNG sectors, even last winter, people saw a very positive change in their lives.
The prime minister said Pakistan is making great progress in
all sphere of life due to his Government’s prudent economics and energy policies and the long inherited problem of load shedding was successfully addressed.
The prime minister said the Government is encouraging business groups, corporate entities and foreign investors to take full advantage of the facilities and services offered by his government to invest in Pakistan.
He said all the issues and disputes related to exploration of oil and gas sectors were almost resolved in the province and lauded the governor and the chief minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa efforts in
this regard.
The prime minister said the great opportunities for investment
existed in power, oil and gas sectors and his government would
encourage investment in these vital sectors for the benefit of masses.
The prime minister said restoration of peace and law and order in the country, especially in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and FATA was another achievement of PML-N Government that was possible due to present elected government’s bold security policies and sacrifices of law enforcement agencies.
He said operation Zarb-e-Azb and Radul Fasad had restored writ of the government in all restive areas, especially in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and FATA and defeated terrorism. He said progress and prosperity is linked with peace and PML-N government today
is feeling proud for establishing durable peace and serenity in the country.
Tolang processing facility was commissioned on December 5, 2017, which has commenced production from Tolanj X-1 and
Tolanj West-1 gas wells in Kohat, a leap forward towards making
Pakistan self-sufficient in energy sector.
Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi lauded MOL Pakistan’s support in meeting country’s energy requirements besides its valuable contributions towards investment and generating employment opportunities in the country.
He said the gas processing facility will immensely help in making a direct positive effect on the overall industrial growth, development of infant industries and  socio-economic conditions of the people of this region.
Terming Tolanj gas facility as the classic example of public-private partnership, the prime minister said it is a major headway in meeting the growing energy demands of people and industries of Pakistan, for which MOL deserves appreciation.
Dr Berislav Gaso, Executive Vice President Upstream MOL Pakistan said his group has already invested over one billion dollars in oil and gas sectors in Pakistan and its direct subsidiary oil and gas companies are working in the country since 1999, and are significantly contributing in development of Pakistan.
For nearly two decades, he said, MOL Pakistan is playing a pro-active role in Pakistan’s oil and gas sector and has been contributing through its funds in order to help mitigate the problem of energy shortfall.
With the launch of Tolanj facility, he said, MOL Pakistan is looking forward to make more large-scale investment in the country with the cooperation of Government of Pakistan.
Ali Murtaza Abbas, MOL Regional Advisor Middle East, Africa and Pakistan appreciated the prime minister’s commitment in strengthening and streamlining the energy sector of the country.
He said inauguration of the Tolanj gas processing facility is a great
achievement and historic day for the people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, especially for Kohat.
Graham Balchin, CEO MOL Pakistan said the plant has successfully started operation after thorough inspection and re-testing all of its components.
He said these measures have given immense confidence to all stakeholders for safe, sustainable and long term operations of
this plant and commended efforts of teams and engineers for its successful operation.

Nawaz and daughter denied whereas darling Imran granted exemption : Marriyum

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ISLAMABAD, Mar 27 (APP):Minister of State for Information, Broadcasting, National History and Literary Heritage Marriyum Aurangzeb talking to the media outside the Ehtsab Court here Tuesday said that Muhammad Nawaz Sharif along with his family members was appearing in the court three to four times during a week in deference to the law and constitution but he and his daughter were denied exemption from court appearance for going to London to enquire after the health of his wife and mother respectively, whereas the court in the next room granted exemption to the darling Imran Khan who was a culprit in a case of terrorism for attacking a police SSP, the parliament and the PTV headquarters, for going out of the city.
Marriyum said that the entire nation had witnessed how the parliament and PTV were attacked.
The minister also pointed out that the case file of another darling Asif Ali Zardari had gone missing from the office of NAB. She said that the entire world knew that during PPP rule the hands of Zardari were on the pockets of others.
Marriyum said that after having failed to find any corroborative evidence of corruption against Nawaz Sharif, who twice served as the Chief Minister of Punjab and had the distinction of thrice serving as Prime Minister of Pakistan, reference after reference were being filed against him.
She said that in spite of crying hoarse to dub Nawaz Sharif as the biggest culprit, they had failed to establish anything against him. Referring to Wajid Zia, the minister said that he was not a witness in the case as his status was that of a collector and an agent.
The minister said that Imran Khan was having fits of lying and in that state of mind he acted like a loose-cannon without realizing the implications of what he was saying, which was very deplorable.
She said that few months were left in the general election and if he did not change his attitude and behavior, the people would give him a befitting answer.
Marriyum observed that Imran Khan every day tried to copy Maryam Nawaz adding that it was God who blessed some people to serve the masses whereas Imran was only fated to churn out lies.