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Norwegian teachers must be allowed to independently decide on use of face masks

OSLO – The National Association of Schools believes that the authorities’ recommendation that doesn’t recommend face masks at schools is outdated.

“More and more teachers feel scared, and want to use face masks during teaching… They must be allowed to do so,” acting union leader Terje Moen said.

As of today, both the National Institute of Public Health (FHI) and the Directorate of Education (Udir) recommend that no face masks are used in schools.

This applies to both pupils and employees in primary school, secondary school, and upper secondary school.

“Tired and scared”

The same applies to children and employees in kindergartens.

“More and more of our members report that they are tired and scared,” Moen added.

The National Association demands that teachers be granted the trust to decide on the use of face masks themselves, based on how they perceive their workplace situation.“National authorities must get this in place in the guidelines on infection control,” Terje Moen concluded.

Iran to give a ‘calculated’ response to nuclear scientist killing, says official

TEHRAN – Iran will give a “calculated and decisive” response to the killing of its top nuclear scientist, said a top adviser to Iran’s supreme leader, while a hardline newspaper suggested Tehran’s revenge should include striking the Israeli city of Haifa.

“Undoubtedly, Iran will give a calculated and decisive answer to the criminals who took Martyr Mohsen Fakhrizadeh from the Iranian nation,” Kamal Kharrazi, who is also head of Iran’s Strategic Council on Foreign Relations, said in a statement.

Fakhrizadeh, long suspected by Western and Israeli government of masterminding a secret nuclear weapons programme, was ambushed on a highway near Tehran on Friday and gunned down in his car.

Iran’s clerical and military rulers have blamed the Islamic Republic’s longtime enemy, Israel, for the killing. Iran has in the past accused Israel of killing several Iranian nuclear scientists since 2010.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office has declined to comment on the killing. An Israeli cabinet minister, Tzachi Hanegbi, said on Saturday he did not know who carried it out.

Iranian hardline media called on Sunday for tough revenge.

The hardline Kayhan daily, whose editor-in-chief is appointed by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, called for an attack on the Israeli port city of Haifa, if an Israeli role in Fakhrizadeh’s killing is proven.

“The attack should be carried out in such a way that in addition to destroying the facilities, it should also cause heavy human casualties,” wrote Saadollah Zarei in an opinion piece.

However, Iran’s rulers are aware of daunting military and political difficulties of attacking Israel. Such an attack would also complicate any effort by United States President-elect Joe Biden to revive detente with Tehran after he takes office on January 20.

Tensions have been high between Tehran and Washington since 2018, when President Donald Trump exited Iran’s 2015 nuclear deal with six major powers and reimposed sanctions that have hit Iran’s economy hard. In retaliation, Tehran has gradually breached the deal’s curbs on its nuclear programme.

Biden has said he will return the US to the deal if Iran resumes compliance. Iran has always denied pursuing nuclear weapons.

Pakistan Conferred the Civil Award to China’s IDCPC Minister Song Tao

Comment by Syed Ali Nawaz Gilani

A special Investiture Ceremony was held at Diaoyutai State Guest House in Beijing, on Thursday the 19th November, 2020. Pakistan’s Ambassador Mr. Moin-ul-Haque, on behalf of the President of Pakistan, conferred civil award of Pakistan upon “Hilal-i-Pakistan” Mr. Song Tao in recognition of his outstanding services towards Pakistan and strengthening of Sino-Pakistan relations. Mr. Song Tao is the Minister of International Department of the Communist Party of China (IDCPC) Central Committee, and a member of 19th CPC Central committee. He has been a great friend of Pakistan and an ardent advocate of Pakistan-China friendship.

In his capacity as Minister IDCPC by leading a team of four Vice Ministers & two Assistant Ministers, Mr. Song Tao has been instrumental in promoting the sustainable and healthy development of Pakistan-China exchange in the spheres of people-to-people contacts and party-to-party linkages. Mr. Song Tao has played a key role in fostering greater mutual understanding between the CPC and various political parties of Pakistan, thereby contributing to consolidating the all-around social consensus on the Pakistan-China All-Weather Strategic Cooperative Partnership and jointly building a closer Pakistan-China Community of Shared Future in the New Era. He was also the force behind the strengthen political support for realizing CPEC’s potential as a game-changer for Pakistan’s socio-economic development. The special Investiture ceremony was also attended by the IDCPC Vise Minister Mr. Guoyeshou a part from senior officials of International Department of the Communist Party of China (IDCPC) and from Pakistan Embassy, Minister & Deputy Head of Mission Mr. Ahmed Farooq, Defense Attache Brig. Shahid Amir Afsar, Counsellor & HOC Mr. Naeem Cheema.

The IDCPC since 1951, under the direct leadership of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC), has seen a continuous expansion of its international exchanges and communications serving the key tasks of the Party in different periods. The aims of its work is to serve China’s reform and open-up policy and the socialist modernization drive as well as the overall strategy of state diplomacy, which help consolidate the Party’s position in office and contribute to the building of socialism with Chinese characteristics, the fact well acknowledged and proven over the period of decades.  The CPC associates with not only the communist parties and other left-wing parties of the world as it originally did but also national democratic parties of the developing countries and political parties and statesmen of various ideologies and natures such as socialist, labor and conservative parties in the developed countries as well as their international organizations as it later expanded. Up till now, the CPC has established contacts and exchanges with more than 600 political parties and organizations in over 160 countries, most of which are either parties in office or parties participating in government. Gratifying results have been achieved which can be described as “making friends in the four corners of the earth and finding kith and kin across the oceans”.

IDCPC’s main missions are to carry out theoretical, strategic,
comprehensive and policy oriented studies on international situation, world
political parties, socialist movement, contemporary capitalism and other
important global issues; to coordinate the research efforts within the
Department and conduct academic exchanges and cooperation with outside
institutions; to hold press conference and publicity activities over the Party’s
international work. The office has a professional team with a broad scope of
research areas and appropriately structured expertise background.

IDCPC through eight (8) Bureaus looking after relations and
exchanges with political parties and organizations across the globe,
while  IDCPC Information Center is commissioned to collect and analyze
information on international issues and political parties in the world. As the
International Department is a functional organ of the Central Committee of the
CPC responsible for the Party’s international work. By party-to-party relations
and the advantage of political party contacts, IDCPC have played a very
positive role in establishing, developing and consolidating China’s relations
with foreign countries. The IDCPC, for decades, coordinated with China’s
foreign diplomacy. They have a unique role in facilitating the progress of
healthy and stable state-to-state relations when political instability and
frequent change of governments happen in some countries. As an “accelerator,”
party-to-party relations have facilitated the progress of state relations.
Party-to-party relations cover both the party in office and the party not in
power, established or up and coming people. CPC’s international relations have
elevated CPC’s governing ability. As a party in power, with over 70 million
members and leading a country of 1.3 billion people, the CPC is facing, among
other tasks, a mission how to keep shoulder to shoulder with the changing international and domestic situations, and how to improve its leading and
governing abilities.

IDCPC also play its vital role during COVID 19 by providing in shortest time coronavirus testing kits to friendly countries across the globe , sent planeloads of ventilators, masks and medics. The Chinese President, Xi Jinping, who is also Secretary-General of CPC has offered comforting words to global leaders like  telling the Spanish prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, that “sunshine comes after the storm”, As the coronavirus outbreak spreads and countries struggle to respond, China has positioned itself as a leader and benefactor in public health, building the kind of soft power Beijing needs at a time of intensifying US-China rivalry and scrutiny of Chinese influence around the world. In Pakistan, IDCPC also provided complimentary COVID 19 protection masks and necessary equipments like body suits PPEs to all Political Parties, NGOs. In this connection the role of Mr. Bayazeed Kasi -PTI’s advisor on cooperation with CPC with active coordination of IDCPC is highly appreciated.

No doubt, this is the fact that the International Department
has so far delivered much of what is expected of it. Its brand of party-based
diplomacy has assumed a prominence that is unseen in any other countries’
diplomatic practices. Under President Xi Jinping leadership party-based
diplomacy has indeed grown to be an important tool of China’s diplomacy.
Moreover, Xi is also emphasizing how party based diplomacy can play a key role
in explaining China’s policies and promoting China’s image and soft power to
foreign elites. This unique practice of party-based diplomacy has perhaps given
China the advantage to cultivate friendships and elite networks of all sorts.
Looking forward, while much of what has been discussed in these lines
about party-based diplomacy will continue under the leadership of Xi Jinping,
there could also be another growing role for the International Department in
the future. This is the training of foreign party cadres, especially in
developing countries. Xi is increasingly becoming more confident in promoting
the developmental experiences of China to the developing world and in offering
the so-called ‘China solutions’ to complex problems in the world. The growing
and diversifying mandate of party-based diplomacy will ensure that the
International Department continues to be a critical actor in Chinese foreign
policy. (The writer is Secretary-General Pakistan China Friendship Association
& President Radio China Listener’s Club. His email is [email protected])

Health Teams Directed To Ensure Administering Polio Drops: Revenue Minister

DNA


ATTOCK: Provincial Minister for Revenue Malik Muhammad Anwar Sunday
directed the teams of health department to ensure administering polio
drops to all children upto the age of five years for eradication
crippling disease and parents should play their role to make this
campaign a success.


He expressed these views while inaugurating polio campaign at THQ
Hospital Pindigheb .
On the occassion, DC Ali Anan Qamar , CEO Health Dr Jawad Elahi and
others were also present.


The minister said the polio campaign starting from November 30 will
remain continue till December 4 and during campaign 296,662 children
will be administered polio drops across the Attock district.

He said, 953 teams have been constituted to administer polio drops.
The teams will be present on all the entry and exit points , bus
stands , railway stations , hospitals and health centers.


The minister said control rooms have been established at tehsil and
district level , concerned health officers will pay surprise visits to
different areas to check the performance of the roaming teams and said
that foolproof security will be provided to the mobile polio teams .

He also emphasised upon the parents and community to play their role
in ensuring administration of polio drops to the children upto the age
of five years . DNA
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Ambassador Hissein Brahim Taha elected new OIC Secretary General

ISLAMABAD, Nov 29 (DNA): Former foreign minister of Republic of Chad
Hissein Brahim Taha has been elected as new Secretary General of the
Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) for five-year term.

After announcement of the election, Ambassador Taha took oath of the
office at the 47th session of the Council of Foreign Ministers, which
concluded Saturday in Niger capital, Niamey.

The new OIC chief will assume the office on November 17, 2021, on
conclusion of the incumbent secretary general’s term. Hissein Brahim
Taha is a diplomat who served as Chadian Foreign Minister in 2017.

The outgoing OIC Secretary General Dr Yousef Al-Othaimeen extended his
sincere congratulations to the new chief of 57-member Muslim world body
for a five-year term.

Al-Othaimeen expressed his wishes for success to the new secretary
general, “in his mission to continue working for promoting joint Islamic
action, in the interest of the peoples and countries of the Islamic
world.”

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Govt not to bow to Opp pressure

Prime Minister says opposition leaders have never worked and their autocratic lifestyle is directly dependent on saving their families’ ill-gotten wealth

Shujaat Hamza/DNA

ISLAMABAD” Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Sunday opposition’s bid to hold public rallies was aimed at pressurizing the government to get National Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO) at the cost of people’s lives in the times of COVID-19 pandemic.

In a series of tweets, he said the sole and desperate goal of opposition political leadership is to save their families’ looted wealth and corruption for which they are making last ditch efforts to get an NRO, but they will not succeed.

The Prime Minister said opposition leaders have never worked and their autocratic lifestyle is directly dependent on saving their families’ ill-gotten wealth through robbing and impoverishing the nation.

Imran Khan said the problem of people of Pakistan during COVID 19 is the political leadership that has never gone through any democratic struggle nor worked with ordinary citizens to understand their difficulties they face and never contributed in any substantive way for betterment of ordinary citizens.

Imran Khan said these entitled “leaders” living like royalty in their secluded mansions, have simply inherited their positions because of their families and they have no concern for the lives of ordinary citizens.

The Prime Minister said when smart lockdown was imposed to save people from becoming destitute and save economy from total collapse, these “leaders” opposed it  and demanded complete lockdown and now when smart lockdown is again needed to check new spike of the pandemic, they want to hold public rallies instead of caring for the lives and safety of people.

Asian elephant ‘Kavaan’ leaves for Combodia

ISLAMABAD, Nov 29 (DNA): The Asian elephant ‘Kavaan’ here on Sunday left
for Combodian sanctuary where the animal would spend his remaining life
in a healthy and happy environment.

In his brief address, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Climate
Change (SAPM) Malik Amin Aslam, who was chief guest on the occasion,
said the next phase of Kavaan’s life has started today.

He said the reception committee would be ready at the Combodian airport
to receive Kavaan. He said Russian chartered plane would take Kavaan to
Cambodia. Initially 10 acre area would be given to Kavaan where the
animal could see the other elephants.

He said, “We would make this open enclosure zoo cum sanctuary and would
provide world class facilities.”

Minister further said that it was a new day as Kavaan’s loneliness
nearing to an end. It’s a herd animal cannot be live alone however all
the arrangements was finalized. Kavaan had been a centre of attraction
among children for last 35years.

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PDM to hold its scheduled rally in Multan at any cost: JUI-F chief

MULTAN : Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam Fazl (JUI-F) supremo Maulana Fazlur Rehman has announced that Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) will hold its rally in Multan’s Qila Kohna Qasim Bagh stadium at any cost.

Maulana Fazlur Rehman made the announcement while addressing a press conference alongside Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) leader Rana Sanaullah, Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) leader Yousaf Raza Gillani and others in Multan today.“PDM is organising public gatherings across the country and it is going to hold another a massive rally in Multan on November 30 [tomorrow]. Punjab government and local administration are using negative tactics and workers of all political parties are being arrested and threatened to face fines for participating in the upcoming rally.”

The JUI-F chief alleged that the government is exhibiting state terrorism to stop the PDM rally in Multan. He threatened the government from severe consequences if the political parties were stopped from holding the public gathering in Multan.

He asked political activists to break all barriers by using ‘batons in the response to batons’ by police or any other forces. Fazlur Rehman said that PDM leadership will never accept lawlessness and usage of police forces against the political campaigners.

The PDM head announced that the opposition parties will head towards jail if they fail to reach the rally’s venue. He also announced to hold protests on all district headquarters across the country on Friday and Sunday and hinted to make an early call for a long march instead of January next year.

Fazlu Rehman criticised the crackdowns against political activists across the province and arrests of workers who were finalising preparations for the Multan rally.

While addressing the press conference, Rana Sanaullah said that PML-N vice president Maryam Nawaz will arrive in Multan to participate in the upcoming PDM rally at any cost.

Yousaf Raza Gillani said that Asif Ali Zardari and Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari’s health is not well and Aseefa Bhutto-Zardari will attend and address the Multan rally tomorrow. He criticised the arrests of his son and PPP workers in Multan by the local administration.

It is pertinent to mention here that the opposition alliance Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) had announced to hold a public meeting on November 30 in Multan.

The local administration had denied permission to the opposition parties for the meeting owing to increasing virus cases in the second wave of the COVID-19 in the country.

Earlier in the day, the Multan administration took control of Qila Kohna Qasim Bagh stadium again besides arresting various Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) leaders and workers belonging to different political parties including Kasim Gillani, the son of ex-premier Yousaf Raza Gillani after they stormed into the venue by removing barriers,

Multan police and administration blocked the central routes of the Qila Kohna Qasim Bagh stadium and removed the tents, chairs and other equipment from the venue of the PDM rally besides deploying additional contingents of security officials.

PM Imran slams PDM leadership, says ‘they want jalsas not caring for lives of people’ V

ISLAMABAD : Prime Minister Imran Khan has criticised the leadership of opposition alliance, Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM), over deliberately risking lives and safety of the nationals amid a new spike in coronavirus pandemic to seek ‘NRO’.

PM Imran Khan said in his Twitter messages, “They [opposition leaders] think this is their last means of pressuring us for NRO – which will never happen.”

He added that they have never worked a day in their lives and their royal lifestyles are directly dependent on saving their families ill-gotten, illegally acquired wealth through robbing and impoverish the nation.

The premier said that the opposition leaders had opposed the federal government over deciding on initiating smart lockdown amid COVID-19 spread to save the poor people from becoming destitute besides save the economy from total collapse.

While pointing out the dual-standards of the opposition leadership, PM Khan said that the opposition leaders had earlier demanded a complete lockdown due to COVID-19 and now they want to hold public gatherings not caring for the lives and safety of people amid a new wave of the virus.

He said, “Problem confronting us in Pak during COVID 19 is of a political leadership that has never gone through any democratic struggle, nor worked with ordinary citizens to understand the problems they confront, nor contributed in any substantive way for betterment of ordinary citizens.”

It is pertinent to mention here that the opposition alliance Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) had announced to hold a public meeting on November 30 in Multan.

The local administration had denied permission to the opposition parties for the meeting owing to increasing virus cases in the second wave of the COVID-19 in the country.

Earlier in the day, the Multan administration took control of Qila Kohna Qasim Bagh stadium again besides arresting various Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) leaders and workers belonging to different political parties including Kasim Gillani, the son of ex-premier Yousaf Raza Gillani after they stormed into the venue by removing barriers,

Multan police and administration blocked the central routes of the Qila Kohna Qasim Bagh stadium and removed the tents, chairs and other equipment from the venue of the PDM rally besides deploying additional contingents of security officials.

Both side negotiators agree on procedural rules: Taliban Spokesman

DOHA, NOV 29 (DNA) – Taliban political spokesman Mohammad Naeem, said that negotiators from both sides on November 15 agreed on procedural rules with 21 items for the intra-Afghan talks and a copy was also delivered to the host nation.

In his tweet, he stated: “The procedure of Intra-Afghan negotiations between the negotiating teams was completed and finalized in 21 articles on the 15th of November  2020.”

“A copy of it was handed over to the host/facilitator country after it was approved by both negotiating teams,” he added.

Nader Nadery, a member of the government team, also said in his tweet that: “The negotiation teams of both sides have ONLY agreed in principle to the 21 articles of the rules and procedures, with the exception of the introduction because it requires further discussion & clarification.” He further added:

“Therefore in the joint meeting on Nov 17, 2020, in the presence of the host country, it was decided that the rules and procedures will only be considered final once it is presented to the general meeting of both delegations & approved there. The IRoA has shared our understanding of the elements of the introduction with the other side.”

This comes as both sides had opened talks in Qatar on September 12 but failed to reach an agreement as the Taliban insisted the Doha agreement must serve as the basis for the talks. But the Afghan government team opposed the proposal and argued that Kabul was not part of the agreement.=DNA

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