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FM CALLS FOR IMMEDIATE STEPS TO PROTECT PALESTINIANS AGAINST ISRAELI AGGRESSION

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ISLAMABAD, Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Sunday reaffirming Pakistan’s abiding support for the Palestinians called for immediate protection of them against Israeli aggression, implementation of United Nations resolutions and an accountability of Israel’s crimes against humanity.

Addressing the virtual open-ended emergency meeting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) executive committee to discuss Israel’s aggression against Palestine, the foreign minister stressed that all necessary steps must be taken for stopping the ongoing aggression against the Palestinian people and their properties.

He said the international community must protect the Palestinians against the blatant and illegal use of force and flagrant violations of human rights.

 “It should urgently intervene and take concerted actions to stop Israeli atrocities against civilian population in Gaza. The bombardment in Gaza must be stopped immediately,” he added.

Foreign minister Qureshi also underlined that implementing forthwith resolutions adopted by the UN Security Council, UN General Assembly and the UN Human Rights Council was both critical and urgent.

Israel’s crimes against humanity should not escape accountability, he said, adding, there should be no impunity for Israel’s violation of international law, including the Fourth Geneva and the other various human rights Conventions.

 “Attempts to create a false equivalence between Israel, the aggressor, and Palestinians, the victims, are inexcusable and as the collective voice of the Muslim Ummah the OIC should work in unity to dispel this deliberately deceptive perception,” a press release quoted the foreign minister.

Attempts to silence media and reporting, through tyranny, the foreign minister said, was evident from Israel’s horrifying air strike yesterday, bringing down a high rise building in Gaza that housed media outlets was unacceptable.

The foreign minister said Pakistan, was appalled by the sheer magnitude of illegal, disproportionate and indiscriminate use of force, tyranny and injustice being perpetrated by the Israeli occupation forces against defenseless Palestinians.

 “There are no words strong enough to condemn the systematic and barbaric crimes against the Palestinians. The deteriorating conditions in the Occupied Palestinian Territories due to the illegal practices of Israel, its colonial policies, and its continued aggression, siege and collective punishment, are sickening,” he added.

Qureshi said the indiscriminate use of force by Israeli forces against defenseless Palestinians was tantamount to grave violations of principles underpinned in international law, including international humanitarian and human rights law. The latest spate of Israeli aggression cannot be justified or condoned,” he stressed.

At this somber juncture, the foreign minister said Pakistan  reaffirmed its unflinching solidarity with the government and people of Palestine – valiantly defending their legitimate rights.

 “We salute their courage in the face of unabated Israeli atrocities and preserving their Arab and Islamic identity,” he added.

Foreign minister Qureshi further said that Pakistan condemned in the strongest possible terms the continuing air strikes by Israel in Gaza that had resulted in deaths and injuries to so many innocent Palestinians.

Pakistan also condemned, in the strongest possible terms, he said, attacks on innocent worshippers in Al-Aqsa Mosque, violating the very sanctity of Qibla-e-Awal.

 “Death and destruction in the holy month of Ramzan; during Eid-ul-Fitr is unacceptable. Endless, senseless violence must end,” he said.

The foreign minister said the respect for sanctity of religious places was well-established in international law.

In this regard, Pakistan played a key role during its non-permanent term in the Security Council in 1968-69. In addition to adopting Pakistan-initiated resolutions 252 and 267, the Security Council also adopted resolution 271 (5 September 1969), also initiated by Pakistan, following the burning of Al-Aqsa Mosque on 5 August 1969.

 “We are also gravely concerned at the continuing expansion of Israeli settlements in the occupied territories and expulsion of Palestinians from their properties,” he maintained.

The foreign minister said the tragedy of forced evictions of Palestinians from the Shaikh Jarrah neighborhood of Al-Quds Al-Shareef was the latest manifestation of the systematic Israeli effort to change the demographic structure; historical and legal status; and Arab-Islamic and Christian character of Al-Quds Al-Shareef.

 “This is patently illegal, immoral and unacceptable,” he said.

The foreign minister said the OIC owed its genesis to the Palestinian issue. In this hour of need, the Muslim Ummah must exhibit strong solidarity and support for their Palestinian brothers and sisters.

 “In the absence of such a solution, any notion of human dignity would remain tainted, regional peace elusive, and international security imperiled. We must not fail the Palestinian people at this critical juncture,” he stressed.

As a member of the Executive Committee and the next Chair of the Council of Foreign Ministers, Pakistan remained ready to join hands with other OIC Member States in any move to stop the ongoing bloodshed, and restore human dignity and human rights of the Palestinian people in the occupied territories, he said.

 “Let me conclude by reaffirming Pakistan’s abiding support for the Palestinian people in their just struggle to secure legitimate rights, particularly their inalienable right to self-determination. I also reiterate Pakistan’s support for a two-state solution in accordance with the relevant United Nations and OIC resolutions, with the pre-1967 borders, and Al-Quds Al-Shareef as the capital of a viable, independent and contiguous Palestinian State,” Foreign minister Qureshi said.

The foreign minister also thanked Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al-Saud for calling this important session of the OIC Executive Committee and OIC Secretary General and his team for making the necessary arrangements for the emergency session.

He said this timely interaction would help them in developing a strong and unified response to the Israeli aggression in the occupied Palestinian territories, especially Al-Quds Al-Shareef and Gaza.

Support for the Palestinian cause has been a defining principle of Pakistan’s foreign policy since our inception, he said, adding the founding father, Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, was unrelenting in upholding the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people.

In the wake of the deteriorating conditions for the people of Palestine, Prime Minister Imran Khan had spoken with the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz, Turkish President Recip Tayyip Erdogan, and the President of Palestine Mahmoud Abbas, he added.

He said that he had also been in touch with my key regional counterparts, including brother Riyad Al-Maliki.

OIC PLEDGES SUPPORT TO PALESTINIANS

Iranian foreign minister calls for declaring killing of innocent Palestinians people as genocide by Israel; urges member countries for local as well international legislation; FM Qureshi reiterates Pakistan stand; declares Israel as agressor

Special Correspondent

JEDDAH:  The organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) on Sunday pledged support to Palestine people calling upon Israel to end cessation of violence. The OIC foreign minister conference convened on the request of  Saudi Arabia, seemed unanimous on the point that Palestine had every right to have its own state with East Jerusalem as its capital.

Foreign Minister Shah Mahmod Qureshi, while taking part in the discussion reiterated Pakistan stand and declared Israel as aggressor. He said Pakistan strongly condemns attack on media houses in the Gaza strip.

Foreign Minister of Iran Jawad Zareef went a step ahead in condemning Israel by asking the member state to include in the joint declaration a sentence declaring Israel a country committing genocide in Palestine. The Iranian FM also called upon the member states to do local legislation also and declare Israeli acts as genocide.

EU FOREIGN MINISTERS TO DISCUSS PALESTINE-ISRAEL ESCALATION

Foreign ministers of EU countries will meet on Tuesday to discuss Palestine-Israel escalation as “unacceptable number of civilian casualties” increase, the bloc’s top diplomat said on Sunday.

“In view of the ongoing escalation between Israel and Palestine and the unacceptable number of civilian casualties, I am convening an extraordinary VTC of the EU Foreign Ministers on Tuesday,” EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell wrote on Twitter.

“We will coordinate and discuss how the EU can best contribute to end the current violence.”

Tensions have been running high in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood of East Jerusalem and at the Al-Aqsa Mosque and Damascus Gate since the start of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan as Israeli forces and settlers assaulted Palestinians.

The tensions moved from East Jerusalem to Gaza after Palestinian resistance groups there vowed to retaliate.

Death toll in Israeli attacks, including airstrikes since May 10 has risen to 181, including 52 children, according to Palestinian health authorities.

Israel occupied East Jerusalem, where Al-Aqsa is located, during the 1967 Arab-Israeli war. It annexed the entire city in 1980 in a move never recognized by the international community.

IMPACT OF COVID ON HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY IN PAKISTAN

Saba Amin

Hospitality industry is one the most significant areas of the services sector. The Pakistan tourism and hospitality has tremendous potential. Tourism contributed nearly 7.1 % to the gross domestic products (GDP) of Pakistan in 2019. Its valued nearly at USD 20 Billion in 2020 and the market is expected to grow 1 trillion USD by 2025, and grow at a CAGR of 3% by 2026.

The COVID-19 had badly affected the tourism industry globally. According to the United Nations International tourism is expected to sustain loss of USD 50 billion dollars due to 3% drop in tourism as a result of outbreak of COVID-19.

Pakistan is evolving as a significant investment destination for new ventures in hospitality industry in terms of new hotel developments.Hotels in Pakistan are witnessing substantial increase in growth, in terms of average rate and occupancy and this trend is expected to continue further in upcoming years. The Government of Pakistan has also relieved visa policy, which has played a pivotal role in alluring a large number of foreign tourists. As per one of the researches approximately 60,070 foreigners have visited Pakistan in past 6 years in terms of tourist attractions. The enthralling places located in the northern parts of Pakistan being the top most amongst them. Ensuing the current government’s focus in developing the infrastructure   for the tourism industry in Pakistan and strategic policies devised to promote domestic and international tourism, the country expects to see a rise in the number of visitors by nearly 30% until 2030.

However, amidst the COVID-19 pandemic attack in Pakistan, the hospitality industry has witnessed huge losses and three out of seven top notch hotels in Karachi have closed since March 2020 due to pandemic. The industry is bearing the brunt of the virus as citizens have been restricted from travelling. PHA reports that Pakistan’s hotel industry lost 100 million alone in February 2020 due to drop of foreign guests. The booking rate declined from 95% on average to 40% by March 2020. Although the government is lately encouraging tourism by announcing lucrative packages, however amidst the COVID-19 outbreak in Pakistan efforts are seemingly to go in vain. The restriction for foreign travelers & international flights further acted as almost nail in the coffin thus derailing the government’s plans. Fighting all the odds, the hospitality industry is still optimistic and is positive to see the good times again soon. They are motivated as will weather this storm too.

The author is working in one of the Leading hotels of Pakistan in Islamabad & is pursuing her MS-MS from SZABIST-Islamabad

FAROOQ QAISAR WILL BE REMEMBERED

Muhammad Omar Iftikhar 

The passing away of Farooq Qaisar has indeed created a void that can never be filled. He was the epitome of creativity in Pakistan. His puppet creation, Uncle Sargam, shared the concerns of the middle-class Pakistani population during the 1980s. It went on to become one of the most well-known characters in Pakistani media.

Where Uncle Sargam was the highlight of Qaisar’s program, Kaliyan, his other creations included Bonga Bakheel and Masi Musibatay among others. During the 1980s, when Kaliyan first aired on Pakistan’s state-run television, it highlighted such social, and at times, economic issues that were difficult to share under a military regime.

Farooq Qaisar’s creativity, communication skills, and a message-oriented script filled with humor and satire made him share his ideas and thoughts among the audiences. It was perhaps the words of Farooq Qaisar and the persona or his puppets that combined to form a TV show expressing views of the Pakistanis with hilarity and irony without hurting anyone. Indeed, mastering the art of puppeteering is no easy task. It requires practice and skill along with the patience to work with such non-living things.

Farooq Qaisar’s interest to work with puppets emerged during the years following his graduation in the 1970s. He was soon performing on PTV and enthralling the audiences. Back in the day, television was the only medium of entertainment. Uncle Sargam’s appearance in 1976 on PTV was a delight for the audiences. They were connected with a personality that shared the views of the audience and spread joy with words.

Farooq Qaisar received the Sitara-i-Imtiaz (2021) and Pride of Performance (1993) from the government of Pakistan. He was also the recipient of the Life Achievement Award from PTV (2010), and the Pakistan National Council of the Arts Award (2012). In 1997 he was also honored by the UNICEF.

PAKISTAN-UK BUSINESS AWARDS CEREMONY ON JUNE 04: BARLAS

Staff Report

ISLAMABAD, : President of UK Pakistan Business Council Pakistan Chapter Muhammad Khurshid Barlas has said that the launch of UK Pakistan Business Awards 2021 will be held on June 4 at Islamabad in which the Federal Ministers Foreign Diplomats in Pakistan  Internationally renowned personalities from UK, investors from overseas Pakistan and eminent personalities from the corporate sector will attend. 

A high-level delegation led by Secretary General UK Pakistan Business Council  is currently on a visit to Pakistan to hold the award ceremony and for this purpose besides various federal ministers  meetings continued with senior government officials as well as prominent figures in the corporate sector who praised the UK-Pakistan Business Council’s  services for promoting trade cooperation between Pakistan and the UK and increasing Pakistan’s exports and further.more they have  assured their  full cooperation.

Khurshid Barlas said on the occasion that after the improvement in the situation of  COVID, there is an urgent need to expand trade and business activities to create new business and employment opportunities and for this purpose UK Pakistan Business Council will play a key role.

Terrorists will not be allowed to disturb peace in Western border areas: COAS

RAWALPINDI, May 15 (DNA): Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa has vowed that the terrorists will not be allowed to disturb the hard-earned peace in the Western border areas, the Inter-Services Public Relations reported.

According to the military’s media wing, COAS General Qamar Javed Bajwa made these remarks while visiting the Pakistan-Afghan border near Lower Dir. He said, “Terrorists would never be allowed to disturb the hard-earned peace in these areas. Pakistan Army and LEAs will do whatever it takes till the job is fully accomplished.”

The COAS spent the second day of Eid with troops deployed on the Western border at Lower Dir today. He paid rich tributes to the martyrs who had rendered supreme sacrifices for the country’s defence, said ISPR.

He was briefed on the security situation and measures being undertaken to ensure effective management of the Pak-Afghan international border.

While interacting with the soldiers, the Army chief lauded their preparedness and high state of morale. He also appreciated the troops for their contribution in aid of civil administration to control the coronavirus pandemic and directed strict adherence to SOPs.

Earlier on arrival, the COAS was received by Corps Commander Lieutenant General Nauman Mahmood.

Earlier on May 13, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa had offered Eidul Fitr prayers with soldiers at the Line of Control (LoC).

He had lauded the morale and devotion of the soldiers as well as their operational preparedness, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the military’s media wing said.

Gen Bajwa had said the security, safety and well-being of the people of Pakistan is the military’s responsibility. The Pakistan Army will do everything to live up to the nation’s expectations, he had vowed.

FOREIGN MINISTERS OF PAK, SUDAN HOLD TELEPHONIC TALK

ISLAMABAD, MAY 15 (DNA) – Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi received a telephonic call from the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Sudan, Mariam al-Sadiq al-Mahdi, in which the rapidly evolving situation in Palestine was discussed.

Foreign Minister Qureshi thanked the Foreign Minister of Sudan for reaching out to Pakistan to discuss the situation in Palestine. Sharing his apprehensions about the rapidly deteriorating situation, he briefed his Sudanese counterpart on Pakistan’s consistent and steadfast support to Palestine.

He also informed her about Pakistan’s outreach with regional countries on the recent escalation. Foreign Minister Qureshi also emphasized the need for concerted actions to prevent further escalation of the conflict and to protect the lives and human rights of the Palestinian people.

The two Foreign Ministers exchanged views on the role of the OIC in forging a united stance supporting the just cause of Palestine and protecting the innocent Palestinians from the indiscriminate and excessive use of force against them. They also agreed to continue exchanging views on the evolving situation in Palestine.

On the deteriorating security situation in Palestine, Foreign Minister Qureshi has already exchanged views with his counterparts from Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Afghanistan and China.=DNA

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FM QURESHI, EGYPTIAN FOREIGN MINISTER DISCUSS RAPIDLY EVOLVING SITUATION IN PALESTINE

ISLAMABAD, MAY 15 (DNA) – Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi held a telephonic conversation with the Egyptian Foreign Minister, Sameh Hassan Shoukry to discuss the rapidly evolving situation in Palestine.

Foreign Minister Qureshi expressed deep concern and anguish over the desecration of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, the third holiest Muslim site. He strongly condemned the attacks of the Israeli Forces against innocent Palestinians, including children. Foreign Minister Qureshi conveyed his apprehensions about the rapidly deteriorating situation and emphasized the need for regional powers and international community to play their part in de-escalating the tense situation. He appreciated Egypt for playing a positive role and making efforts for peace. Foreign Minister Qureshi also exchanged views on how OIC could play a constructive role in protecting the Palestinians.

Foreign Minister Shoukry appreciated Pakistan for reaching out to brotherly Muslim countries and making an effort for restoring peace in the region. He briefed Foreign Minister Qureshi on latest developments and apprised about Egypt’s efforts in finding a diplomatic solution to the tense situation.

The two Foreign Ministers agreed to accord highest priority to de-escalating the situation and resolved to continue liaising closely on the matter.

Foreign Minister Qureshi continues to reach out to his counterparts from key countries on the situation in Palestine. He has already held telephonic conversations with the Foreign Ministers of Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Afghanistan and China.=DNA

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AVENGERS STAR MARK RUFFALO DEMANDS SANCTIONS AGAINST ISRAEL

Avengers star Mark Ruffalo has called for sanctions against Israel for its aggression against Palestine. Ruffalo, who plays the role of Hulk in the much-beloved franchise, shared the statistics of the casualties in Palestine in a tweet.

Ruffalo is not the first celebrity to speak against the ongoing situation in Palestine. Pakistan’s Nobel Peace Prize Award winner Malala Yousafzai along with actor Riz Ahmed and musician Zayn Malik have spoken against Israel’s relentless aggression.

The death toll in Gaza since Monday stands at 139, at least 39 of them children. At least 950 people have been wounded.

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