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Pakistani cricketers start light practice, training in Queenstown

Queenstown : Members of the Pakistan squad took part in the first practice and training session after 14 days of isolation on the tour of New Zealand.

The squad was allowed to train after serving their time in a managed isolation and quarantine. They practiced for three hours in Queenstown today.

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The national team and Shaheens’ squad trained respectively. Shaheens practiced under the supervision of junior head coach Ijaz Ahmed while the national team did light training under head coach Misbah-ul-Haq and batting coach Younis Khan.

Meanwhile, middle-order batsman Haris Sohail and leg-spinner Usman Qadir expressed their views on the sidelines of the training session.

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Haris said that they have missing training for the last 14 days and the boys enjoyed their first practice session. “Everyone looked excited about the first net session today and after a gap of two weeks, we did light training. Our aim is to adapt the conditions slowly.”

The 27-year-old Usman Qadir in awe of Queenstown’s ground and its outfield and is confident that the team will get rhythm ahead of the T20I series.

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“It was hard to spend the quarantine period but we are pleased that time has passed,” said Usman. “We can burden ourselves with excessive training but we are positive of getting used to the conditions before the first T20I,” he added.

Note, Pakistan Shaheens are scheduled to play a one-off four-day match against New Zealand ‘A’ from December 17 while the national team will play their first T20I against BlackCaps on December 18 in Auckland.

Prime Minister Imran Khan inaugurates Air Sial in Sialkot

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan inaugurated Air Sial airlines after reaching Sialkot for a day trip on Wednesday.

Air Sial is Pakistan’s third private airline. Its first flight via Airbus A320 landed at the Jinnah International Airport in Karachi from the United States last month.

The airline had to delay from June because of the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent restrictions on air travel.

The airline’s operations will initially rely on three Airbus A320-200s, which have been leased from AerCap, the world’s largest independent aircraft leasing company, based in Dublin, Ireland.

PM’s Sialkot trip schedule

According to the PM Office, the premier will meet the city’s prominent business personalities.

He has been invited by the Sialkot Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The premier will hold meetings with the city’s parliamentarians and party leaders.

He will also attend groundbreaking ceremonies of various development projects under the Punjab Intermediate Cities Improvement Investment Programme and Technology University Sambrial.

PM Khan will attend and address a cheque distribution ceremony of the Kamyab Jawan Programme. He will be accompanied by Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar.

RSS-BJP Stampedes Basic Rights of Indian People

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Police in northern India have arrested 10 men for allegedly compelling women to change their religion after getting married, under a new controversial anti-conversion law satirically called the “Love Jihad” law. Last month, Uttar Pradesh state became the first Indian province to pass the law. At least four other Indian states are drafting laws against “love jihad”. The law has prompted outrage, with critics calling it Islamophobic.
Indiaunder the rule of Prime Minister Narendra Modi is destroying the remnants of secular democracy, crushing Muslim rights and placing Kashmir under a vicious brutal rule, Professor Noam Chomsky, one of the greatest living intellectuals, stated on December 07. India is a natural member of the “reactionary international” most bitterly attacking and destroying democracy,” Chomsky said.He warned that the world at the moment is at confluence of four severe crises: threat of nuclear war; environmental catastrophe, deterioration of democracy worldwide;and, Covid-19.
Due to obstinate and eternal Human Rights violation, anti-India sentiment runs deep in Illegally Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJ&K).Reports by a number of Human Right Watchdogs, over the recent years, have significantly helped in highlighting the gross human rights violations in Kashmir, including the United Nations Commission on Human Rights. After the UN Human Rights Commission reports of 2018 and 2019, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, Physicians for Human Rights, European Parliament and the All-party Parliamentary Kashmir Group of the UK Parliament have also issued separate reports on human rights violations by the Indian troops in occupied Kashmir. Most of these reports acknowledge that Indian army is using rape as an instrument of war against the Kashmiri women.
Moreover, in violation of the United Nations resolutions, India is settling Indian Hindus in the internationally recognized disputed territory of Kashmir in order to turn the Muslim majority state into a Hindu majority region.India has deployed more than half a million military troops in Kashmir – home to 12 million people – making it one of the most militarised zones in the world.New Delhi says its troops are stationed to quell the ongoing popular indigenous armed rebellion, whose latest spell erupted in 1989.
Most recently, the Organization of Islamic Countries (OIC) has also condemned “in the strongest possible terms” the human rights violations perpetrated by Indian occupation forces in the occupied territory alongside other numerous instances of Indian State sponsored terrorism that have been the source of unspeakable suffering for the innocent Kashmiri people.The OIC is the second largest inter-governmental organisation after the United Nations, with 57 members and five observer states spanning over four continents.
The OIC resolution also deplored the state-sponsored terrorism and crimes against humanity by Indian occupation forces against the people of IIOJK. This alliance of Muslim countries censured extra-judicial killings during fake ‘encounters’ and ‘search-and-cordon’ operations and demolition of homes and private properties “as a form of collective punishment.” It denounced the renewed use of pellet guns by the Indian occupation forces against innocent civilians and condemned the harassment of Kashmiri women by the Indian troops.
The OIC condemned that India has callously exploited the current Covid-19 pandemic to intensify its military crackdown for further advancing its unlawful occupation in IIOJK. The resolution also appreciated the visit of OIC Secretary General’s Special Envoy for Jammu and Kashmir to Pakistan and Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK). It also reaffirmed the sentiments expressed in the unanimously adopted Communiqués of the OIC Contact Group on Jammu and Kashmir in its Ministerial meetings held on 25 September 2019 and 22 June 2020.This indicates that the OIC countries remain steadfastly committed to the Kashmir cause.
The meeting of foreign ministers of Muslim countries have urged India to adhere to its international human rights obligations and allow the OIC special representative on Jammu and Kashmir and the OIC Fact-finding Mission to visit IIOJK. It also “strongly” urged India to implement recommendations of the two Reports of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights on Jammu and Kashmir and called upon international community to review their engagements with India— the occupying power— as it is violating and disregarding the international law, the international humanitarian law, and international resolutions.
The OIC emphasised that the question of Kashmir is of utmost importance for the Muslim Ummah and recognised that Jammu and Kashmir is the core dispute between Pakistan and India, and its resolution indispensable for realisation of the dream of peace in South Asia.
Indian Army has violated the ceasefire line and targeted the civilian population along the Line of Control (LoC) more than 2,700 times during the current year alone. As a consequence, dozens of people, mostly non-combatants,mostly innocent women and children, were martyred, scores were injured, and the civilian house-hold properties damaged/destroyed. Pakistan Army in response to India’s aggression, targeted only Indian military positions while avoiding the Kashmiri brethren living on the other side of the LoC.
The OIC in its resolution categorically rejected illegal and unilateral actions taken by the Indian government in occupied territory since August 5, 2019. “The [OIC] Resolution demands that India cancel the issuance of domicile certificates to non-Kashmiris as well as other unilateral and illegal actions, including ‘Jammu & Kashmir Reorganisation Order 2020’, ‘Jammu & Kashmir Grant of Domicile Certificate Rules 2020’, ‘Jammu and Kashmir Language Bill 2020’ and amendments to the landownership laws”,said the resolution passed during a session of the Council of Foreign Ministers (CFM) of the OIC held in Niamey. Rejecting the draconian policies being pursued by the ruling RSS-BJP regime, the OIC asked India to refrain from taking any steps to alter the existing demographic structure of the disputed territory.

Saudi Arabia has always supported Pakistan’s stance on Kashmir from the platform of OIC. In Niger, the KSA once again robustly explained its stand on the dispute and helped highlight it on the global level. Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal Bin Farhan, in his address to the Niamey conference, stated in unequivocal terms that peace and security of South Asia was not possible without the settlement of the Kashmir conflict. Statement by Prince Faisal assumed more significance because Saudi Arabia is the current chair of the OIC. The people of Pakistan, and Jammu and Kashmir had expected that the brotherly country of Saudi Arabia would adopt a strong position on the situation of Kashmir, KSA obliged. Though UAE representative did not speak much, however, with KSA back on track, return of the UAE to its traditional stance on Kashmir is only a matter of time.
As usual, New Delhi has rejected the OIC’s unanimous resolution. Nonetheless, the OIC Resolution is further proof that India can neither hide its gross and systemic violations of human rights of the Kashmiri people and denial of their inalienable right to self-determination nor can it escape international censure about its egregious behaviour.
RSS-BJP is certainly on the wrong side of history, with a snowballing India-wide farmers’ revolt, it’s hey days may already be over. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and several American congressmen recently voiced support for the peaceful farmers’ protests in India, the first of which elicited a strong condemnation from the Indian government. It remains to be seen whether New Delhi will lash out at Washington as well. More than likely, India will not do so. Modi knows well which side of the bread is buttered. He does not have the choice of getting on the bad side of Biden.

Writer is a freelance columnist; e-mail: [email protected]

COMSATS Partners with ILO to Learn commercialization & Innovations

The participants belonging to various institutions and sectors were trained on essential tools to become a successful trainer of entrepreneurs 

DNA

ISLAMABAD: Commercialization of inventions, research and innovations is key to a knowledge economy and start-ups can be a strong means to strengthening it. To help develop the right skills for learning and execution of businesses, the Commission on Science and Technology for Sustainable Development in the South (COMSATS), in collaboration with Start and Improve Your Business (SIYB) programme of International Labour Organization (ILO) and IIU Business Incubation Center (IIU-BIC), Pakistan, organized an eleven-day long SIYB Training of Trainers (ToT) workshop.

Senator, Sitara Ayaz, Chairperson Senate Standing Committee on Climate Change, graced the inaugural of the workshop as Chief Guest. Other distinguished guests included: Executive Director COMSATS, Dr. S. M. Junaid Zaidi; ILO Country Director for Pakistan, Ms. Ingrid Christensen; from ILO Pakistan, Mr. Saad Gilani; and SIYB Master Trainer Developer from Sri Lanka, Mr. Gemunu Wijesena.

During the modules of the workshop, the participants belonging to various institutions and sectors were trained on essential tools to become a successful trainer of entrepreneurs, as well as how to tap opportunities of SIYB. The participants were also familiarized with the M&E aspects of SIYB, the relevant procedures to adopt effective tools to deploy. The trainers in making also developed action plans to conduct the Training of Entrepreneurs/ Training of Potential Entrepreneurs (ToE/ToPE) cycle in order to fulfill the criteria and become certified SIYB Trainers.

The workshop, titled “Becoming Internationally Recognized SIYB Trainer”, was conducted by Lead Master Trainer from Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Uganda, Engr. Muhammad Ahsen Mirza, Mr. Gemunu Wijesena, and Mr. David Katenderi, respectively.

SIYB is a management-training programme of ILO with a focus on starting and improving small businesses as a strategy for creating more and better employment opportunities, particularly in emerging economies.

PM welcomes Biden’s ‘declared intent’ to target dirty money

ISLAMABAD : Prime Minister Imran Khan welcomed on Wednesday United States (US) President-elect Joe Biden’s “declared intent of a policy targeting dirty money.”

In a Twitter post, he said, “Developing countries are being impoverished by their corrupt elites who launder money to richer countries and offshore tax havens.”

Biden, who as vice president spearheaded the Obama administration’s fight against corruption and kleptocracy, has repeatedly vowed to make it a focus as president.

Two years ago, Biden and his former advisor Michael Carpenter warned about the threat posed by foreign money of unknown origins to the integrity of US.elections.

“I will lead efforts internationally to bring transparency to the global financial system, go after illicit tax havens, seize stolen assets, and make it more difficult for leaders who steal from their people to hide behind anonymous front companies,” he said.

2,963 coronavirus cases, 60 deaths reported in Pakistan

ISLAMABAD : Pakistan has recorded 60 deaths and 2,963 new cases due to the COVID-19 in the last 24 hours.

In the past 24 hours, 60 more people succumbed to the disease, taking the death toll to 8,547. 1,797 patients have recovered from the virus during the last 24 hours and 2,498 patients are in critical condition including 12 more declared critical.The total count of active cases is 45,324 and the positivity rate was recorded up to 7.78 per cent.

According to the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC), with fresh inclusion of the infections in the country the national tally of cases now currently stands at 426,142.

A total of 38,092 tests were conducted across the country during this period. Overall 372,271 people have recovered from the deadly disease so far while 5,865,944 samples have been tested thus far.

The national dashboard stated that the highest death toll was recorded in Punjab province during the last 24 hours. 39 out of 60 deceased patients were put on ventilators, whereas, the number of critical patients is consistently increasing in parts of the country.

Lahore, Multan, Rawalpindi and Peshawar are among the major cities where the tally of COVID-19 critical patients is rising. In Multan, 63 per cent ventilators for coronavirus patients are in use, 49 in Islamabad, 41 in Peshawar and 36 per cent in Lahore.

In the federal capital, 61 per cent oxygen beds for Covid patients are in use, 47 per cent in Multan, 46 per cent in Peshawar and 37 per cent in Abbottabad.

EU leaders run out of patience with Erdogan

ANKARA: European leaders have run out of patience with Recep Tayyip Erdogan and are ready to impose sanctions on Turkey at the end of this week.


The Turkish president has angered the EU with what the bloc called a “cat and mouse” game over oil exploration in Greek waters, with Erdogan recalling the survey vessel Oruc Reis to port before EU meetings then redeploying it when the meetings are over.

 
EU foreign ministers met on Monday and said enough was enough. “There are limits even to German patience,” one diplomat said.


“It was made clear that there should be a response to Turkey,” Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias said, because it had “continued its delinquent behavior.”


The exact nature of the sanctions will be decided at an EU leaders’ summit on Dec. 10-11. They are expected to target areas of Turkey’s economy linked to hydrocarbon exploration, although France and the European Parliament are leading calls for wider and tougher measures.

Tensions flared in August when Erdogan sent the Oruc Reis to map out energy-drilling prospects in Greek waters. Germany had hoped to mediate between Athens and Ankara, but was angered when Turkey resumed its gas exploration off Cyprus in October after a brief pause.


“There have been too many provocations,” German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said on Monday.
Turkish officials said Greece was “the spoiled child of Europe” and Turkey would not be intimidated. “These decisions, sanctions or whatever else, will not contribute to the solution of issues,” Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said.
Erdogan called for talks. “We believe we can solve the problems of the eastern Mediterranean by not excluding each other, but by bringing all the actors together around the same table,” he said.


Charles Ellinas, a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council, told Arab News the sanctions “will be a clear sign of the EU’s loss of patience and hardened attitudes resulting from Erdogan’s continuing aggression and unwillingness to pull back and negotiate.”


Ellinas said: “On the one hand he calls for negotiations but on the other he continues with threats and aggressive actions. Pulling Oruc Reis back just before the summit is not going to work this time.


“If nothing changes, Erdogan is likely to be facing even stronger measures next year, through the combined weight of the EU and the new US administration.”

Shibli asks citizens to avoid PDM rallies

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ISLAMABAD, DEC 8 – Referring to Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM)’s upcoming public gathering in Lahore, Minister for Information and Broadcasting Senator Shibli Faraz Tuesday asked the citizens to stay away from its rallies to save their own and their families’ lives from the second wave of coronavirus pandemic.

Addressing a post-cabinet press briefing along with Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Youth Affairs Muhammad Usman Dar, Shibli urged Lahoris and others to refrain from falling into the PDM leaders’ trap as they were liar and deceitful, and had nothing to do with the public welfare.

He said the PDM leaders did not bother about the ordinary people as they just wanted to use them for their own agendas and vested interests. Their level of sincerity with the people could be gauged from the Bakhtawar Bhutto Zardari’s engagement in which the COVID-19 test was mandatory for the participants.

Once the rallies were over, they would not even help the people to get tested for the coronavirus, he added.

Their public gatherings were only meant to get relief in the corruption cases by building pressure on the government but they were mistaken as they had to meet their ultimate fate,” the minister said adding Prime Minister Imran Khan was an honest leader and would never compromise with them corruption cases.

He said the PDM leaders had looted the country with impunity bringing it at the brink of destruction and weakened the national institutions.

The opposition leaders during their tenure promoted nepotism and appointed their blue-eyed people on covet positions that eventually led to the massive brain drain of the country as competent people opted to move abroad for jobs, he added.

Shibli said when the PDM leaders were in the power, they took every possible step to weaken the country’s economy. They kept the economic trajectory upward with cosmetic measures and put the tough decisions under the carpet, he added.

He said people had rejected them in the last general elections for their corruption, but now they refused to accept the results, especially in those areas where they were lost.

President NCP, ICCI Chief discuss strategy to further cement Pak-Nigeria trade

DNA

ISLAMABAD, DEC 8 – Chief Daniel Ilesanmi Imuzie. Current President (NCP) &  Engr. Michael Lance Okafor. Secretary General (NCP) paid a courtesy call on the  President, Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry (ICCI) Sardar Yasir Ilyas Khan  on Monday, 7th December, 2020 and Discussed the strategy to further strengthen Pakistan-Nigeria Trade Links  in future.

Chief Daniel Ilesanmi Imuzie. Current President (NCP) informed the President(ICCI), Sardar Yasir Illyas Khan that Nigerian Community in Pakistan is determined to  enhance trade ties with Government of Pakistan in various sectors such as Agriculture and Agro-chemical products, Pharmaceuticals, Textile &  Garments, Leather products, Electrical products, as well as Agriculture Research and exchange of Agriculture scientists.

On this occasion, Engr. Michael Lance Okafor. Secretary General (NCP)  said that  diplomatic relations between Pakistan and Nigeria at the Government to Government level is getting stronger day by day. He said that the Nigerian Community in Pakistan is also active at their own level to further strengthen trade and economic ties with Pakistan through linking Nigerian and Pakistani companies for greater economic interaction.

President, Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry (ICCI) Sardar Yasir Ilyas Khan  appreciated the concern of NCP for popularizing & sensitizing the Nigerian Business Community in Pakistan and back home in Nigeria about the huge  potentials in various sectors such as  agriculture machinery, & research, minerals & energy, pharmaceuticals & surgical equipments,  oil & gas, textiles & garments, energy & pharmaceuticals beside the fact that Pakistani Tractors have great market in Federal Republic of Nigeria which is the emerging Market in African, particularly the whole of West African Nations.

He also personally thanked Chief Daniel Ilesanmi Imuzie. Current President (NCP) &  Engr. Michael Lance Okafor. Secretary General (NCP) for their support to improve the economic destiny of Pakistani & Nigerian Nations and assured assistance and cooperation to Nigerian Community in Pakistan to expand their businesses across Pakistan.

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