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Pakistan calls for boosting international cooperation to fight intensifying terrorism

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UNITED NATIONS, July 8 (APP): Pakistan has called for strengthening international cooperation to combat intensifying terrorism, saying no country alone can defeat this menace.

“While our resolve remains firm, our mission remains unaccomplished,” Nabeel Munir, Pakistan’s deputy permanent representative to the United Nations, told the U.N. General Assembly on Thursday, while reaffirming Islamabad’s commitment to eliminate terrorism “regardless of the cost”.

“The sad events of the past few days in Turkey, Bangladesh, Afghanistan and Saudi Arabia have served as a harrowing reminder of the challenge we face today –a reminder that our task does not finish with the adoption of the resolution,” he said, referring to the text adopted last week by the 193-member Assembly that gave a clarion call to member states to unite in fighting terrorism.

The only way forward in this fight was to strengthen international cooperation, and that the United Nations was the best vehicle to accomplish that objective, the Pakistan delegate said as the Assembly concluded its debate on the U.N. Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy on Thursday.

By the terms of the resolution, which was adopted at the start of the debate, the Assembly affirmed the importance of integrated and balanced implementation of all four pillars of the Strategy: addressing conditions conducive to the spread of terrorism; preventing and combating terrorism; building the capacity of States and strengthening the role of the United Nations; and ensuring respect for human rights and
compliance with the rule of law.

Condemning terrorism in all its forms and manifestations, Munir said Pakistan had made huge sacrifices in this battle, “yet we persevere – our resolve and determination continues to strengthen”.

Since the Global Strategy’s adoption 10 years ago, he said, Pakistan had accorded high importance to its implementation. Few countries could match its efforts
for counter-terrorism or its sacrifices.

The law enforcement operation, Zarb-e-Azb, one of the largest national counter-terrorism operations in the world, had resulted in significant successes, th Pakistani delegate said.

He pointed to the creation of special courts for terrorist offenders, arms control measures and the strengthening of the National Counter Terrorism Authority and the Financial Monitoring Unit. Last year, the United Nations Financial Action Task Force had acknowledged that Pakistan’s counter-terrorism financing steps were in line with United Nations recommendations.

Pakistan’s 20-point national action plan to counter terrorism, Munir said, had focused on prevention and included measures to end hate speech and sectarian violence, protect minorities, prevent exploitation of the media and Internet by terrorists and violent extremists, develop an effective counter-narrative campaign against terrorist propaganda, reform the education system and register and regularize madrasas.

The plan also included political reconciliation and economic
revitalization programmes for targeted areas, criminal justice sector reform and the registration of refugees. In line with a “whole of society” approach, he aid the Government had taken steps to promote and protect women rights, enhance the capacity of law enforcement agencies and harness youth’s potential.

Pakistan was also working with the Counter-Terrorism Implementation Task Force on youth skills development and the Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate to enhance the criminal justice sector’s capacity.

“Let me assure you of Pakistan’s continued and tireless efforts to counter terrorism and prevent violent extremism nationally, regionally and internationally, as well as our constructive engagement with other member states at the United Nations to build a consensual and normative framework to counter terrorism and violent extremism,” Munir told the General Assembly.

President, PM condole with Chinese leadership over flood devastation, loss of precious lives

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 7 (APP): President Mamnoon Hussain and
Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif have expressed deep grief
and sorrow over the loss of lives and property caused by the
devastating floods in South China.
The President and the Prime Minister, in their separate
messages addressed to the Chinese President and Premier, respectively, conveyed their condolences to the Chinese leadership.
According to a Foreign Office press release issued here
on Thursday, Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif in his message
addressed to Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said:-
“On behalf of the Government and people of Pakistan, and
on my own behalf, I wish to convey heartfelt condolences over
the loss of precious lives and property due to severe flooding
and thunderstorms in South China.
At this difficult time, I would like to assure the
brotherly people of China that the Government and people of
Pakistan share their grief and sorrow.
We are confident that under your leadership, the brave
and resilient people of China will be able to overcome this
disaster with courage and fortitude.
Please accept, Excellency, the assurances of my highest
consideration.”
President Mamnoon Hussain in his message addressed to
President Xi Jinping said, “I am deeply saddened and grieved
at the loss of precious lives and damage to property because
of severe flooding and thunderstorms in South China.
On behalf of the people and Government of Pakistan, and
on my own behalf, I would like to convey our deep sympathies
to the bereaved families and to the affectees of the calamity.
At this difficult time, we assure our Chinese brothers
that the Government and people of Pakistan share their grief.
Please accept, Excellency, the assurances of my highest
esteem and consideration.”

Turkish PM calls President; extends Eid greetings

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 7 (APP): Prime Minister of Turkey Binali
Yildirim on Thursday called President Mamnoon Hussain and
extended Eid greetings.
During the telephonic conversation, the President also
conveyed Eid greetings to the Turkish leadership and masses.
The two leaders said that Pakistan and Turkey were true
brothers and intimate friends; shared perception on different
issues and fully supported each other’s stance on all international
fora, a press statement issued from the President’s media office
here said.
President Mamnoon Hussain said Pakistan and Turkey were
cooperating for the elimination of terrorism, adding, since
terrorism was a global phenomenon, the Muslim world would have
to adopt a joint strategy to tackle it.
Prime Minister Yildirim said Turkey supported Pakistan
on the issue of membership of Nuclear Suppliers Group with
open heart and would continue to back Pakistan at international
fora in future as well.
He said the friendly and brotherly relations between
Pakistan and Turkey were getting further strength and depth
with the passage of time.
The Turkish Prime Minister also thanked Pakistan for
expressing solidarity with the government and people of Turkey
over the recent incident of terrorism.

Sartaj Aziz felicitates Kashmiris on Eid, expresses concern over detention of Kashmiri leaders

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ISLAMABAD, July 7 (APP): Advisor to Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs, Sartaj Aziz Thursday expressed deep concern over the detention of Kashmiri leaders on the occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr, in violation of their fundamental right of religious freedom.

“We call upon the international community to take note and urge the
Indian Government to respect the basic rights of Kashmiris in IOK (Indian Occupied Kashmir),” Sartaj Aziz said in a statement issued by Foreign Office here.

The Advisor on Foreign Affairs said, “Muslims are celebrating Eid ul
Fitr across the globe, the most festive of Islamic traditions.”

He said, “The celebration of Eid this year is specially significant
because it is being observed all over the globe on the same day – from Pakistan to the Middle East and Europe to the Americas, and by Kashmiris in Azad Kashmir as well as Indian Occupied Kashmir.”

“On this auspicious occasion, I extend to the Muslim Community all
over the world, including our Kashmiri brothers and sisters and their leadership, my heartiest felicitations,” Sartaj Aziz added.

People throng parks to celebrate Eid

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Relief goods arrive In Chitral

RAWALPINDI, July 7 (APP):- The residents of Rawalpindi city and
adjoining areas thronged different parks to enjoy the second day of Eid-ul-Fitr.

Families along with children were seen at the city parks and picnic
spots. There was also rush at restaurants to enjoy dishes of different kinds.

On Thursday, a large number of families and children were enjoying free
time at Nawaz Sharif Park, Roomi Park, Play Land, Children Park Satellite Town, Wild Life Park Lohi Bher, Jinnah Park and Ayub National Park having a small place called jungle kingdom which is a children park where there are many different rides in jungle kingdom. There is a place for skating and remote control boating and jumping jack. There is also a zoo in the park where they have kept a few tigers, cheetahs, lions, bears and peacock. The rest of Ayub Park is mainly used for walking.

There is also a small lake in the Ayub Park wher e people can do boating.

Meanwhile, the city traffic police had made special arrangements
to facilitate the motorists in Murree. The traffic police have stopped movement of heavy vehicles on the roads leading to Murree to avoid any untoward incident. The additional traffic wardens were deployed in Murree and to ensure smooth flow of traffic at the hill station during the Eid holidays, an official told APP.

PWHA lauds PHF for promoting women hockey

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ISLAMABAD, July 7 (APP): Punjab Women Hockey Association (PWHA)
has lauded the Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) for doing all-out
efforts for the promotion of women players in the country.

According to PWHA Secretary Rahat Khan the PHF is doing
maximum efforts for the promotion of women hockey in the country.

“A training camp is being organized for the women players in
August after a gap of three to four years,” she said.

She said that the previous federation was not working on women
hockey as compared to the current federation.

“The current PHF management wants to promote gender equality
in the game,” she said.

She said this year the women players will also participate in the Asian qualifying round. “A national championship for women will also be held in Karachi in August,” she said.

Met office predicts hot,humid weatehr with rain in some parts next 24 hours

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ISLAMABAD, July 7 (APP): The Metereological Department of Pakistan on Thursday has predicted mainly hot & humid weather in most parts of the country during the day time while rain in some parts next 24 hours.

According to Met office , eid celebrations on second day (Thursday) were enhanced after rainfall in cities of Punjab and Karachi.

However, in night/evening rain-thundershowers with isolated heavy falls accompanied by windstorm are expected at scattered places in Islamabad,Rawalpindi, Gujranwala, Lahore, Sargodha, Faisalabad, Sahiwal, Malakand, Hazara, Mardan, Peshawar, Kohat, Bannu, D.I. Khan, divisions, FATA, Gilgil-Baltistan and Kashmir while at isolated places in Multan, D.G. Khan, Bahawalpur divisions during the next twelve hours.

Light rain/drizzle is also expected along Sindh coast.

Temperature of some major cities recorded this morning was : Islamabad 25øC, Lahore and Peshawar 27øC, Karachi 29øC, Quetta 28øC, Gilgit and Murree 19øC and Muzaffarabad 22øC.

Highest maximum temperatures at various places were as : Dalbandin 47øC, Nokkundi 45øC, Pajgur, Sh. Benazirabad and Rohri 44øC.

Relief goods arrive In Chitral

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ISLAMABAD, July 7 (APP): As many as ten trucks loaded with relief goods have arrived in Chitral from Lahore.

The relief goods were sent by Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) following the directives of Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif for the rain and flood affected people of Drosh, Chitral district, PTV reported on Thursday.

According to a spokesman of PDMA Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the relief goods include three hundred tents, one thousand blankets, three hundred plastic mats and one thousand baskets of food items.

Pak family drowns, 6 others survive in Nile incident

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Pak family drowns, 6 others survive in Nile incident

ISLAMABAD, July 7 (APP): An ill fated Pakistani family
drowned in the river Nile in Cairo, Egypt while six others on board survived when their boat capsized after an accident.

“A Pakistani, Faisal Afaq Khan, his wife Sana Urooj and
2 daughters Rumaisa and Amenah, aged 5 and 2, respectively were drowned in an accident when their boat collided with a pillar of bridge over river Nile in Cairo and sunk in early hours on 6 July,” Foreign office spokesman said in a press release on Thursday.

Faisal’s body had been retrieved while other bodies were
yet to be found.

While six other Pakistanis luckily survived without
major injury. Owner of the boat was taken into custody by the local authorities for investigations.

As soon as Pakistan’s Ambassador to Egypt was informed,
the embassy was constantly in touch with the local authorities. The Embassy was actively pursuing the matter.

Arrangements were being made to search the missing
bodies and transport body of deceased Faisal, the spokesman said.

OIC to work out useful strategy to curb menace of terrorism: Leaders

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ISLAMABAD, July 7 (APP): Former Ambassador Ali Sarwar Naqvi has suggested that the Organization of Islamic Countries should organize a meeting to work out a policy to curtail terrorism from all the muslim world.

Talking in a Radio Pakistan’s Current Affair program, he said in view of recent wave of terrorism in muslim world , the muslim world need to join hand together in the fight against terrorism and we appeal to the OIC to come forward and work out some useful strategy to curb the menace of terrorism everywhere.

International Relations Expert Dr. Pervaiz Iqbal Cheema has said that the Muslim countries should call a meeting to discuss anti terrorism policy and Pakistan can be very helpful in guiding other countries in their anti terror drive. Pakistan has sacrificed a lot, and we were finally becoming successful in our fight. So our experience in war can be very useful to other Muslim countries.

PML N Leader Rohail Asghar said that our Ulama should play a part to change militant fundamentalists mindset and should do efforts to bring it to an end as” Islam spreads the message of peace, it directs the believer to stay united and shatter disunity”, Ulama should also remain organized in countering the terrorist propaganda, he maintained.