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CAMEA hosts webinar on “Interim Afghan Government three years in Power”

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 15 (APP): The Centre for Afghanistan Middle East and Africa (CAMEA) hosted a webinar on “Interim Afghan Government, Three Years in Power” at the Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad (ISSI) here Thursday.

The webinar was moderated by Ms. Amina Khan, Director CAMEA. Speakers included Ambassador Sohail Mahmood, Director General ISSI; Ambassador Khalid Mahmood, Chairman BoG, ISSI; Sardar Ahmad Shakeeb, Charge d’ Affaires/Minister Counselor, Afghanistan Embassy, Islamabad; Ambassador Ayaz Wazir, Former Pakistani Diplomat; Dr. Mandana Tishehyar, President of the Iranian Peace Studies Scientific Association; Dr. Ye Hailin, Director, Center for South Asia Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing; Dr. Zamaraeva Natalia Alekseevna, Senior Researcher Center for the Study of the Near and Middle East, Russia; Adam Weinstein, Deputy Director of the Middle East Program at the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, Washington D.C, a news release said.

Ambassador Sohail Mahmood stated that while the Taliban had consolidated power over the past three years, significant concerns persisted regarding their governance, respect for human rights and women’s rights and counter-terrorism measures.

He acknowledged the positive developments such as improved security and certain economic indicators like increased revenue and exports, but noted that these were overshadowed by ongoing challenges in other domains.

He mentioned that potent threats from groups like ISKP and TTP continue to challenge the Taliban’s authority and stoke regional tensions. These concerns were borne out by the UN report as well. It was important for the Interim Afghan authorities to address Pakistan’s specific concerns on this account in an effective, credible and sustainable manner.

Ambassador Sohail Mahmood also highlighted the complexities of Pakistan-Afghanistan relations and emphasized the imperative of enhanced cooperation in diplomacy, trade and economy, and security and counter-terrorism to stabilize the region.

While stressing that a peaceful, stable and prosperous Afghanistan was in Pakistan’s vital interest, he underlined the need for the Taliban authorities to take the long view and work with Pakistan to counter the threats and realize the opportunities for peace, stability, connectivity and prosperity.

Ms Amina Khan noted that the Taliban have solidified their status as the de facto political authority, though not de jure. They have established a fair degree of stability and security, along with efforts to stabilize the economy.

In a significant diplomatic shift from the 1990s, the Taliban have been engaging in diverse regional and global interactions, including 18 active political missions internationally. However, she expressed concerns over ongoing human rights violations, particularly against women, and threats from transnational terrorist groups like ISKP and TTP.

Ms. Khan emphasized the fundamental importance of the bilateral relationship that is crucial in shaping the future of the region.

Sardar Ahmad Shakeeb stated that the Interim Afghan government had maintained internal unity, restored political and security stability and saved the economy from collapse through infrastructure projects. “Efforts have also focused on eliminating corruption, combating narcotics, reforming bureaucracies and generating youth employment. Despite international sanctions, Afghanistan has seen increased exports, the opening of over 1,500 factories, and plans for modernizing customs and establishing export centers. Diplomatic relations have strengthened with 39 active embassies, and border security has improved”, he said. He stated that no country was without differences or disagreements with others, but these should be resolved through dialogue.

Ambassador Ayaz Wazir acknowledged the Taliban’s control in Afghanistan despite lacking formal recognition. He expressed concerns about governance issues, including girls’ education, human rights, and the need for inclusivity. Ambassador Wazir urged the international community to recognize the Taliban’s reality and engage with them to ensure regional peace.

Dr. Mandana Tishehyar observed that despite the Taliban’s claim of defeating the U.S., they face governance challenges, raising security concerns for neighbouring countries. Economic talks have progressed, but the Taliban’s lack of recognition was due to the abandonment of the constitution and unclear foreign policy. She emphasized the importance of the SCO and multilateral engagement through the Afghanistan Contact Group to address these challenges collectively.

Dr. Ye Hailin discussed China’s focus on Afghanistan which was based on non-interference, respect for Afghan sovereignty and social economic development. He said that Beijing’s engagement was not based on conditionalities, but rather engagement with the Taliban for the welfare of the masses. He outlined five principles guiding China’s policy in Afghanistan, self-governance, respect for sovereignty, global commitment to reconstruction, Afghanistan’s right to choose its government, and unconditional assistance.

While expressing her views, Dr. Zamaraeva Natalia Alekseevna stated that the best approach towards Afghanistan was through engagement with the Taliban. She said a common approach was required towards the group that would ensure the Taliban addressing regional concerns. She talked about the presence of transnational terrorist groups, particularly the TTP. She said that despite Pakistan’s repeated concerns regarding the TTP, the Afghan Taliban had failed to resolve the matter.

Adam Weinstein highlighted that since the Taliban took over Afghanistan, while violence has decreased, threats emanating from transnational terrorist groups such as ISKP and the TTP continue which are not just threats for the region but for the wider international community as well.

He said that if an attack by the ISKP were to take place on continental Europe it would bring Afghanistan back to forefront of international focus. He said the Afghan Taliban were supporting terrorism and a low intensity war against Pakistan.

These presentations were followed by a Q&A session. While concluding, Ambassador Khalid Mahmood acknowledged progress under the Taliban rule, noting improvements in security and economic realm. He also stressed the importance of addressing issues like refugee management and terrorist threats.

PMDC to issue digital license certificates

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 15 (APP): President Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PM&DC) Prof. Dr. Rizwan Taj has directed the council’s IT team to develop and implement e-certificates for license renewals and Good Standing Certificates.

In a statement, he said that the council is committed to provide a more efficient and user-friendly experience for medical and dental practitioners.

He said that this innovative move will modernize the PM&DC’s registration processes by introducing a fully digital system for the issuance of these essential documents.

He said that by transitioning to e-certification, the PM&DC aims to drastically reduce processing times, making it quicker and more convenient for practitioners to obtain their renewal licenses and Good Standing Certificates.

These certificates previously took days to process can now be issued much faster, ensuring that doctors experience minimal disruption.

Under the new system, the issuance time for license renewals is expected to be reduced to 6-7 days, while Good Standing Certificates will be processed within just 1-2 days, he said.

Additionally, the enhanced digital infrastructure will allow the PM&DC to efficiently handle up to 300-400 applications per day, further increasing operational efficiency.

President PM&DC said that the current manual processing of license renewals and Good Standing Certificates is time-consuming and resource-intensive.

With advancements in digital technology, there will be an opportunity to streamline these processes by manually processing and mailing hard copies, to online application submission, electronic certificate generation, and direct electronic delivery to the applicant or the relevant authority with enhanced security features.

He added that the decision has also been made to cut printing and mailing costs, which will help reduce paper usage. It will provide a more convenient, transparent, and user-friendly application process and more enhanced digital security measures to prevent fraud or forgery.

Since the inception of the updated portal in June 2024, a total 17524 renewal cases have been received from which 16692 cases have been completed and issued.

Over the past two months, nearly 5,063 doctors and dentists have applied for Good Standing Certificates, with 4,891 cases successfully issued.

Medical professionals often require a Good Standing Certificate to practice abroad, apply for jobs, or pursue further education in other countries.

He said as soon as the e-certification system is executed, the expected issuance time for license renewals will be reduced to 6-7 days, and Good Standing Certificates will be processed within just 1-2 days.

This new system will also significantly increase efficiency, enabling the PMDC to handle at least 300-400 applications daily. A considerable reduction from the previous timeframe.

Furthermore, he stated that directions have been given to the IT staff to start preparing for the implementation of e-certification on a war footing.

This preparation phase includes developing the necessary technological infrastructure, training staff, and ensuring that all processes are aligned with the new system.

Naqvi pays tribute to police for foiling terrorist attack in Taunsa

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 15 (APP): Federal Minister for Interior Mohsin Naqvi Thursday paid tribute to the police for foiling a terrorist attack on a police checkpoint in Taunsa.

The minister, in a news statement said that the brave officers stationed at the checkpoint thwarted the nefarious designs of the khwarij with bravery.

The interior minister commended the brave personnel of Punjab Police who foiled the terrorist attack.

He said the police responded promptly and courageously to the cowardly attack by the khwarij.

He praised the courageous young personnel of Punjab Police who foiled the attack, saying that we were proud of the brave officials of Punjab Police.

Minister lauds security forces for successful IBO against Khawarij

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 15 (APP): Minister for Interior Mohsin Naqvi on Thursday paid tribute to the security forces for their successful intelligence-based operation against the Khawarij in Kurram.

In a message, Naqvi said that the security forces have foiled the nefarious intentions of the Khawarij by sending seven of them to hell.

While commending the successful operation, Interior Minister said that we salutes our professional and capable security forces fighting against the Fitna Al Khawarij.

He added that our brave security forces are determined and committed to eradicate the Fitna al Khawarij.

He stated that the security forces have made unprecedented sacrifices in the war against terrorism.

Artist performing on stage in a drama Titled,(Gwah Rehna) in connection with Independence Day celebrations at Sargodha Arts Council

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Artist performing on stage in a drama Titled,(Gwah Rehna) in connection with Independence Day celebrations at Sargodha Arts Council
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LB elections to help resolve people’s problem: Rana

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 15 (APP): Advisor to Prime Minister Rana Sanaullah on Thursday said that local bodies elections would help resolve people’s
problems at their doorsteps.

“There is a consensus regarding conducting local bodies elections so that the issues of the masses could be addressed in
a proper manner, ” he said while talking to a private television channel.

We have held a meeting to reduce inflation besides discussion about organizing the local bodies elections, he said.
Regarding financial assistance to the representatives of LB, he said elected representatives of the LB must have financial assistance.

The measures have also been taken to provide maximum relief to people, he added.

Commenting on dubious role of Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf (PTI), he said PTI had been involved in attacking on national institutions and everyone had seen the footage of May 9. During trial, he said everything would be cleared.

SC serves contempt notice to Monal Restaurant’s owner

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 15 (APP): The Supreme Court of Pakistan on Thursday issued contempt of court notice to the owner of Monal Restaurant Luqman Ali Afzal on propaganda campaign against the top court.
The court also sought details from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province within two weeks regarding Dino Valley in National Park Margalla Hills.
The hearing focus on the commercial activities and housing societies in Margalla Hills.
In its order regarding hearing, the Supreme Court said that the government had withdrawn the notification to hand over the control of Wildlife Management Board to the Ministry of Interior. It said that the respondents had agreed in the court that the restaurants would be shifted from the National Park area.
The order stated that Luqman Ali Afzal, the owner of the restaurant, campaigned against the SC. The restaurant owner propagated that the employees became unemployed due to the court decision.
The court said that Luqman Ali Afzal’s anti-judiciary campaign is contempt of court so a notice is issued to him in the matter.
It said that the court was told that the notification to bring the Wildlife Management Board (WLMB) under the Ministry of interior was withdrawn by the Prime Minister. It said the Prime Minister’s Office should not be disrespected. The PM Office should view whether the given advisory was in public interest or personal interest, it said, adding that matter is left to the government.
The order said that the Attorney General has told to submit a written reply on the matter.
Earlier, the CJP inquired the whereabouts of Luqman Ali Afzal from his brother secretary cabinet Kamran Ali Afzal who expressed ignorance on it.
The court also expressed concern over absence of lawyers Makhdoom Ali Khan and Salman Akram Raja, and remarked that senior lawyers are used to appear in few minutes to get a stay order but after it they are not seen.
The chief justice questioned the chairman Capital Development Authority (CDA) that whether he has seen the advertisement of a private housing society. The chairman CDA responded that he viewed it after the matter came in his knowledge.
The CJP said that there are advertisements of private housing society on the entire Constitutional Avenue. Will the CDA take action after the people get exploited or looted by the society? Why not a contempt of court case should be initiated against you, he asked.
The chairman CDA said that the said private housing society comes under government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
The lawyer of the housing society Shahkhawar Advocate pleaded that their society was in jurisdiction of KPK, adding that dozens of its ads were displayed in Islamabad. He told the court that an officer of CDA approached the society and asked for sponsor. He said that the society is being set up on the personal land of his client.
The court remarked that should a contempt of court notice be served to the society owner. Whether the owner is giving the impression that the society belong to army as he has given the address of GHQ and even didn’t use the word retire with his name, it asked.
Meanwhile, DG Giliat and Owner of Pine City Capt. (reted) Saddiq Anwar appeared before the court. The chief justice said that it was the judgment of SC that no constructions could be done in area of Margalla Hills.
Later, the court adjourned further hearing of the case.