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PALESTINIAN RIGHT TO RETURN ‘SACRED’ THAT NO ONE CAN ABANDON OR NEGLECT: HAMAS CHIEF

ISTANBUL, MAR 31 – Hamas political chief Ismail Haniyeh has stressed that the Land Day is an affirmation of the Palestinian right to return to their homeland.

In exclusive statements to Anadolu Agency in Istanbul, on the 45th anniversary of the Palestinian Land Day, marked on March 30, Haniyeh said the occasion affirms adherence to “the homeland and the right of return. It is a sacred right that no one can abandon or neglect.”

The Palestinian Land Day is a commemoration of the killing of six Palestinians during protests against an Israeli decision to expropriate about 21,000 dunams of land on March 30, 1976.

“The Land Day is an eternal day in the memory of the Palestinian people. It marks a direct confrontation between the people of the land occupied in 1948 and the Zionist occupation, which was trying to control and settle in a precious part of our occupied Palestinian land,” Haniyeh said.

“During [the confrontation], a number of people were wounded and martyred. The Palestinian people celebrate this memory every year because it carries many symbols, the most important of which is that the land is the core of the conflict between us and this occupation,” he said.

Haniyeh went on to say that the Palestinian people do invaluable and precious sacrifices “in order to protect the land and the homeland and to confront the annexation and settlement plans that the occupation has been trying to implement since it occupied blessed Palestine.”

The Hamas chief considered that “when we talk about this day, it is from the memoir of the people inside occupied Palestine as it is a confirmation that the Palestinian people are united in Gaza, in the West Bank, in Jerusalem, in the 48 territories, and in exile and diaspora.”

“Our adherence to the homeland and the right of return is a sacred right that no one can abandon or neglect. Therefore, I pay special greetings to the people in occupied Palestine in 1948 and I assure them that the battle is one and the destiny is same,” Haniyeh said.

“The Palestinian people will have their political entity, their land and their state on the land of Palestine, God willing,” Haniyeh stressed.

ISLAMABAD SAYS STABILITY IN SOUTH ASIA LINKED TO KASHMIR ISSUE

ISLAMABAD, MAR 31 – Pakistan‘s Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that peace and stability in South Asia is linked to the resolution of all outstanding issues, mainly the long-smoldering Kashmir dispute, which has been a bone of contention between the two nuclear-armed rivals.

Responding to a congratulatory message from his Indian counterpart, Narendra Modi on the occasion of Pakistan Day, which was celebrated on March 23, Khan said on Tuesday his people also desire “peaceful, cooperative relations with all neighbors, including India.”

In his message, Modi had said his country desires “cordial relations with the people of Pakistan.”

“We are convinced that durable peace and stability in South Asia is contingent upon resolving all outstanding issues between India and Pakistan, in particular the Jammu and Kashmir dispute,” Khan went on to say.

Creation of an “enabling environment“, he further said, is imperative for a constructive and result-oriented dialogue. He was referring to Modi’s call for an “environment of trust, and devoid of terror and hostility” between the two countries.

“I also take this opportunity to convey our best wishes for the people of India in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic,” Khan added.

Relations between the two sides plummeted to a new low following India’s scrapping of the longstanding special status of Jammu and Kashmir in August 2019.

The two neighbors, however, last month agreed to honor the 2003 cease-fire along the Line of Control — a de facto border that divides the picturesque Himalayan region between the two countries.

Kashmir is held by India and Pakistan in parts and claimed both in full. A small sliver of Kashmir is also held by China.

Since they were partitioned in 1947, the two countries have fought three wars — in 1948, 1965, and 1971 — two of them over Kashmir.

Some Kashmiri groups in Jammu and Kashmir have been fighting against Indian rule for independence, or unification with neighboring Pakistan.

According to several human rights organizations, thousands of people have reportedly been killed in the conflict in the region since 1989.

ICCI ASKS FBR TO DEFER TAX COLLECTION FROM BUSINESSES

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ISLAMABAD, MAR 31 – Sardar Yasir Ilyas Khan, President, Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry (ICCI) lauded the decision of FBR for extending the deadline to furnish the taxpayer profile  up to 30th June 2021 as it would reduce pressures on taxpayers by giving them more time for preparation of their profiles. However, he urged that FBR should simplify the taxpayer profile as it required extensive information including mandatory submission of bank account detail, business premises detail and utility connections detail that would be a very cumbersome exercise for the taxpayers and would consume a lot of their time in its completion. He said this while presiding over a meeting of the business community at ICCI.  

Sardar Yasir Ilyas Khan said that the business community has been demanding of the FBR since long for developing a simplified and easy taxation system to enhance tax compliance as the current complicated tax system was a major hurdle for many potential taxpayers to come into the tax net. However, instead of focusing on simplifying the tax regime, FBR has developed a tax profiling system, which has made the tax payment obligation more difficult for taxpayers. He said that many members of the business community were already finding it very difficult to complete the filing of online income tax returns and were demanding for the development of a one pager tax return form in Urdu to facilitate them. He said that instead of making things easy for taxpayers, FBR has come up with the requirement of taxpayer profile that would make their job more difficult to complete. He stressed that FBR should revise its decision and focus on a simple and short version of taxpayer profile for promoting ease of doing business.

ICCI President said that due to the 3rd wave of Covid-19, the government has banned the operation of many businesses including weddings halls, marquees, indoor dining in restaurants, besides reducing business days for retail and timings that have caused great losses for the business community. Therefore, he urged that FBR should defer the collection of taxes from the business class during the 3rd wave of coronavirus or allow them to pay income and other taxes of current financial year in easy instalments that would provide them some relief in these turbulent business conditions.

Fatma Azim Senior Vice President and Abdul Rehman Khan Vice President ICCI said that the GST rate was quite high in Pakistan and was an important source of high cost of doing business and high inflation. Therefore, they emphasized that the government should bring down the GST rate to a single digit level in the upcoming budget that would reduce production cost and inflation and facilitate the growth of business and industrial activities.

AIOU commences online examinations in Middle East today

Islamabad, March 31(DNA). Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) is commencing online examinations today for its students settled in various countries of the Middle East including KSA, Kuweit, Qattar, UAE, Oman and Bahrin for the programs offered in autumn 2020 semester including matriculation and intermediate. Roll number slips and date sheet have been dispatched to the students  as well these are uploaded on the university website (www.aiou.edu.pk) for quick access and downloading.


It is pertinent to mention here that AIOU, as a prestigious national institution, is offering educational services, ranging from matriculation to bachelor level, to the Pakistanis settled in Middle East so that they can empower themselves through education and training to explore better employment opportunities.AIOU is striving hard to extend these educational services to other countries too. Conducting online examinations in Middle East is, undoubtedly, a significant milestone achieved by AIOU as a result of untiring efforts of Prof Dr Zia Ul- Qayyum in digitalizing key administrative and academic operations of the university since he assumed the charge of his office as the Vice Chancellor, AIOU.


For any further information, the students may contact Directorate of Overseas, Educational Programs and E- Learning, Room no: LG-08, ICT Building, AIOU, Islamabad. They can, also, dial these numbers in case of any query: +929057165-51, +929057175-51. 

AZERBAIJAN INDEBTED TO PAKISTAN FOR SUPPORT: COL MEHMAN

The Azerbaijan defence attaché especially thanked the government of Pakistan that took a bold stand on the issue thus sending a loud and clear message to Armenia that Pakistan was with Azerbaijan and will extend all possible support

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ISLAMABAD: Col. Mehman Novruzlu the Defence Attache of the Azerbaijan has said his country was greatly indebted to Pakistan and people of Pakistan for extending whole-hearted support during 40-days war with aggressor Armenia.

He expressed these views during a dinner he hosted for friends from media and think- thank CGSS.

Col. Mehman further said that the Armenian aggression had left for them with no option but to respond to the aggression adding by the grace of God and with the help of friends, Azerbaijan successfully liberated the occupied territories from the aggressor.

The Azerbaijan defence attaché especially thanked the government of Pakistan that took a bold stand on the issue thus sending a loud and clear message to Armenia that Pakistan was with Azerbaijan and will extend all possible support.

Col. Mehman also thanked people of Pakistan saying Pakistani people have a unique love and affection for their Azerbaijani brothers and sisters and vice versa. He said Azerbaijani people keep Pakistanis in very high esteem.

It may be mentioned here that relations between Pakistan and Azerbaijan have touched new heights. The Azerbaijan embassy spearheaded by Ambassador Ali Alizade is actively taking part in various humanitarian as well other social and welfare projects in Pakistan.

Besides, various high level delegations from Pakistan have visited Azerbaijan in recent days. The Pakistan Air Force delegation is still in Azerbaijan to explore difference avenues of cooperation.

The Azerbaijan government has invited Pakistani companies to take part in the rebuilding of the newly liberated areas. The Azerbaijan leadership on a number of occasions expressed its earnest desire to engage Pakistani companies in order to further strengthen bilateral relationship.

Fwd: Fpcci And Saarc Chambers Greet Hammad Azhar

LAHORE,  March 31  :  Federation of Pakistan Chamber of Commerce and Industry and SAARC Chamber of Commerce and Industry Wednesday congratulated Hammad Azhar for assuming the portfolio of federal finance minister and hoped will restore  the confidence of business community.

In a joint statement President SAARC Chamber Iftikhar Ali Malik ,FPCCI Vice Presidents FPCCI Raja Muhammad Anwar,Muhammad Nawaz,Adeel Siddiqui and Muhammad Asif Yousaf Jeewa urged Prime Minister now  to focus on his party  manifesto and live up the aspirations of the people who voted him to power besides special focus on economic growth with specific direction for pursuing export oriented policies.He said what business community badly needed is peaceful atmosphere,business friendly environment and export oriented policies coupled with judicious and prudent economic policies for strengthening the national economy on sound footings.

Iftikhar Ali Malik said Hammad Azhar is highly educated politician having spark to deliver the goods. He said it’s good omen that Prime Minister selected a right politician for right job and he will help steer the country out of economic crunch. He said his father former Governor Punjab and Lord Mayor Lahore Mian Muhammad Azhar is a one of the seasoned and polished politician. He hoped that Hammad Azhar will follow the footprints of his illustrious father by becoming the most successful and highly competent finance minister.

Raja Muhammad Anwar said  “Pakistan has tremendous potential as we have enormous talent. What we need is the consistency in the government policies and a clear roadmap to move forward,” he added  which he said is only possible through sustained  prudent economic policies.

Muhammad Nawaz said Hammad Azhar must attach great importance to MSMEs which always play a key role in the economy of the advanced and developed countries worldwide.

Adeel Siddiqui said that now business community across the country pinned high hopes on Hammad Azhar for better package of incentives to accelerate the economic activities and stimulate the growth on sound footings.

Muhammad Arif Yousaf Jeewa said that survival of the country rested on sustained economy so now PM must take non controversial trade leaders into confidence in policy making process to yield better results otherwise we can never compete the world even our neighbors.

Pakistani rupee climbs to 152 against US dollar

KARACHI: The Pakistani rupee extended gains against the United States (US) dollar at the start of Wednesday’s trading in the inter-bank currency market.

According to forex dealers, the greenback opened at Rs151.50 against the local unit but later rebounded to Rs152.25. After depreciating 84 paisas, the dollar is now trading at Rs152.25, a 21-month low.

The US dollar had finished at 153.09 against the rupee the other day, according to the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP).

The rupee has gained considerable ground on the back of improved foreign exchange reserves, current account surplus, foreign loan receipts, higher remittances besides less demand of dollar due to the ongoing pandemic.

The rupee has recovered more than Rs14 during the last seven months since it touched an all-time low of Rs168.43 last year in August.

March 31- Day of Genocide of Azerbaijanis

Sabina Aliyeva

One of the bloodiest pages of the policy of ethnic cleansing pursued by the Armenian nationalists against our people at different stages of history is the genocide committed against the Azerbaijanis in March-April, 1918.

The genocide against the Azerbaijani people committed by the armed groups of dashnak Armenians and their supporters had resulted in mass killing of tens of thousands of civilians due to their ethnicity and religion in Baku city and different regions of Baku governorate, and other cities, including Shamakhi, Guba, Khachmaz, Lankaran, Hajigabul, Salyan, Kurdamir and other districts. The residential areas, cultural monuments, mosques and cemeteries were brutally destroyed. Many ancient buildings, including “Ismailiyya” Building, one of the most beautiful architectural monuments in Baku, the offices of “AchigSoz”, “Kaspi” and “Baku” Newspapers, and shrines were destroyed by artillery fire, the minarets of the “Tazapir” Mosque were severely damaged, and the ancient “Juma Mosque in Shamakhi was set on fire.

The mass annihilation and pillaging started in Baku province later continued in Karabakh, Zangazur, Nakhchivan, Iravan, Goycha and other regions. Tens of thousands of Azerbaijanis became victims of mass atrocities committed by the Armenians. The dashnaks had destroyed, burned and plundered 110 villages in Shamakhi, 167 in Guba, over 150 in Karabakh, 115 in Zangazur Provinces, and 98 in Kars Oblast; innocent people, including women, children and the elderly, were brutally murdered. Furthermore, 199 villages in and around Iravan city, which was a historical territory of Azerbaijan, have been ruined and 132,000 Azerbaijanis have been mercilessly murdered.

Based on the Presidential Decree of March 26, 1998, “On the Genocide of Azerbaijanis”, the genocide of the Azerbaijanis perpetrated by the Armenians was made a political and legal assessment. So, March 31 is marked annually as “The Day of Genocide of Azerbaijanis”.

Within past years, many new facts and evidential documents have been collected as a result of investigations carried out in recent years, and a mass grave was discovered in Guba city. GubaGenocide Memorial Complex, which has been established in this site, visually reflects the vandalism of Armenians against innocent Azerbaijanis.

The massacre of tens of thousands of civilians in 1918 on ethnic and religious grounds, the planned and gradual manner of these criminal acts, as well as commitment of such crimes in various parts of Azerbaijan must be interpreted as a crime of genocide.

The UN General Assembly Resolution 96 (I) of December 11, 1946 states that genocide is denial of the right to existence of entire human groups, as homicide is the denial of the right to live of individual human beings. According to the Convention on the Prevention and Punishmentof the Crime ofGenocide, adopted by UN General Assembly Resolution 260 (III) of December 9, 1948, genocide means any act committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group.

Unfortunately, the genocide committed against Azerbaijanis in 1918, has not yet received its political and legal assessment at the international level.

The indifference demonstrated by the international community to the crimes of genocide against one nation committed as a result of hatred speech policy pursued for centuries, as well as the failure to bring the perpetrators to justice may cause the development of impunity syndrome, provoking new crimes and widespread human rights violations.

We call on the world community and international organizations not to remain silent about the genocide committed against the Azerbaijanis in 1918, which is a crime against humanity, to recognize this heinous crime as an act of genocide at the international level, and to show determination and justice, without double standards, being guided by the norms and principles of international law.

(NOTE)- This Statement is addressed to the UN Secretary-General, UN Security Council, UN Office of High Commissioner for Human Rights, UN Office of High Commissioner for Refugees, UN Human Rights Council, the United Nations Children’s Fund, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, European Union, Council of Europe, Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, International and European Ombudsman Institutions, Asian Ombudsman Association, Organization of Islamic Cooperation and the Ombudsman Association of its member states,  Independent Permanent Human Rights Commission of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, European Network of Ombudspersons for Children, International Peace Bureau, different ombudsmen and national human rights institutions, embassies of the Republic of Azerbaijan in foreign countries and the foreign embassies in Azerbaijan,  as well as to the Azerbaijani Diasporas.

Sabina Aliyeva

  Is The Commissioner for Human Rights

(Ombudsman)

of the Republic of Azerbaijan

CHINESE ENVOY CALLS ON GEN BAJWA

Staff Report

RAWALPINDI: Nong Rong, Ambassador of China to Pakistan called on General Qamar Javed Bajwa, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) at GHQ, today.

During the meeting, matters of mutual interest, progress on CPEC and regional security were discussed. Visiting dignitary appreciated Pakistan’s sincere efforts for bringing peace and stability in the region, especially the Afghan Peace Process. COAS thanked the dignitary for China’s contribution towards fight against COVID-19 in Pakistan and said that Pakistan Army greatly values its friendly relations with the China.  Lieutenant General Faiz Hamid, Director General Inter Services Intelligence was also present during the meeting.

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