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Senior classes to start from 18th

Decision on junior classes on 20th; KPK model may also be practiced: NCOC

Shujaat Hamza

ISLAMABAD: During special session of NCOC on Friday, review of opening of education sector was carried out. Federal and Provincial Health and Education ministers attended the session. After deliberate discussion, the following was decided: Class 9th to 12th and equivalent will be opened from 18th January, across the board (except Winter Zone).

Rest of the classes including pre- primary, primary, middle and higher education will be opened from 1st Feb 21. However, a review will be carried out on 20th January regarding following:

Whether the sector be opened across the board or Differentiated Approach be adopted from 1st Feb onwards (districts / cities with high positivity to remain close and rest of the country to be opened)

 In case of closure of schools, can 1 x day a week opening as practiced by KP be adopted?

Based on the review on 20th January on above mentioned aspects, the decision for opening from 1st February will be finalized.

IGP visions Islamabad as `crime free’ city

ISLAMABAD, JAN 15 (DNA) – Inspector General of Police (IGP) Islamabad Qazi Jamil ur Rehman has assigned task to all police officials to make Capital `crime free’ city and ensure safety to the lives of people through high vigilance.

Chairing a meeting at Central Police Office (CPO) here on Friday, he directed for effective policing measures in the city and complete investigation of all pending cases and constitute special teams for raids in other provinces to ensure arrest of criminals at large . The meeting was attended among others by DIG (Operations) Waqar Uddin Syed, SSP (Operations), SP (Investigation) Zonal SPs, SDPOs, DSP (CIA) and other police officials.

The IGP was briefed about the security, law and order and overall steps to curb crime in the city. DIG (Operations) said that those criminals involved in heinous crimes have been atrested and efforts are underway to ensure strict action against street criminals and anti-social elements.

lamabad police chief Qazi Jamil ur Rehman directed to launch effective crackdown against criminal elements.

He asked to accelerate efforts against those involved in street crime, bootlegging, bike and car lifting incidents. The IGP directed SPs to visit the crime scene themselves and conduct investigation of high-profile criminal cases under their own supervision by remaining in contact with complainants or victims.

He said that all SPs should curb crime in their respective areas and brief their subordinates while assigning tasks to them.

The IGP directed for cordoning certain areas from time to time and conduct snap checking in various locations. The IGP ordered to enhance patrolling in urban as well as rural areas of the city and conduct intelligence based search operations to ensure success. He urged all to accomplish responsibilities with dedication and professional manner. Those involved in indecent and irresponsible attitude would not be tolerated, the IGP said adding that those showing good performance would be encouraged.=DNA

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TI, WEF laud Pak’s efforts in eliminating corruption: Chairman NAB

ISLAMABAD, JAN 15 (DNA) – Justice ® Javed Iqbal, Chairman NAB has said that Transparency International (TI) Pakistan and the World Economic Forum have appreciated NAB’s performance in eradication of corruption and corrupt practices which is a pride for Pakistan.

Chairman NAB’s anti-corruption drive has resulted in an excellent impact much needed since its inception. He said that NAB is the focal organization of Pakistan under United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) as Pakistan is signatory of UNCAC. Pakistan is the only country in the world to that China has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for eradication of corruption. Pakistan and China are now jointly working for ensuring transparency in China Pakistan Economic Coordination CPEC projects.

The World Economic Forum Report, Transparency International, Pakistan, PILDAT and Mishal Pakistan has lauded NAB’s efforts to aware people about the ill effects of corruption for corruption free Pakistan.  According to a survey of Gillani and Gallop Pakistan 59 people of Pakistan showed confidence in NAB. NAB is the chairman of SAARC Anti Corruption Forum. This was a reorganization of NAB’s excellent work as NAB is considered as a role model among SAARC countries.

NAB’s faith is Corruption free Pakistan; NAB has chalked out a national anti corruption strategy and recovered Rs. 714 billion directly and indirectly since its inception with an overall conviction ratio of 68.8 percent. The performance of seven regional bureaus of NAB under the dynamic leadership of Honorable Mr. Justice Javed Iqbal, Chairman NAB has started yielding excellent results as NAB during three years from January 2018 to Dec 31, 2020 directly and indirectly has recovered around Rs. 487 billion which is a record achievement. The details are as under:

NAB Rawalpindi has received 8057 complaints in 2018, 8727 in 2019 and 4287 in 2020 and all complaints were disposed of after due scrutiny and presently no complaint is under process. NAB Rawalpindi authorized 215 complaint verifications in 2018, 237 in 2019 and 255 in 2020.  NAB Rawalpindi authorized 162 inquiries in 2018, 172 in 2019 and 179 in 2020. NAB Rawalpindi authorized 71 investigations in 2018, 83 in 2019 and 64 in 2020.

NAB Rawalpindi has filed 213 in 2018, 233 in 2019 and 246 in 2020 in respected Accountability Courts as per law. NAB Rawalpindi has recovered Rs. 287.293983 million in 2018, Rs. 93473.16148 million in 2019 and Rs. 196222.736054 million in 2020 from the year 2018 to Dec 31, 2020 directly and indirectly.

NAB Lahore has received 10211 complaints in 2018, 14008 in 2019 and 5023 in 2020 which were disposed of after due scrutiny and presently 757 complaints are under process as per law. NAB Lahore authorized 326 complaint verifications in 2018, 243 in 2019 and 148 in 2020.  NAB Lahore authorized 213 inquiries in 2018, 103 in 2019 and 56 in 2020. NAB Lahore authorized 37 investigations in 2018, 36 in 2019 and 26 in 2020. NAB Lahore has filed 74 references in 2018, 55 in 2019 and 38 in 2020 in respected Accountability Courts as per law. NAB Lahore recovered Rs. 9631 million in 2018, Rs. 33554 million in 2019 and Rs. 29025 million in 2020 from the year 2018 to Dec 31, 2020 directly and indirectly.

NAB Karachi has received 10561 complaints in 2018, 11381 in 2019 and 6483 in 2020 and all were disposed of after due scrutiny and presently no complaint is under process. NAB Karachi authorized 590 complaint verifications in 2018, 561 in 2019 and 382 in 2020. NAB Karachi authorized 387 inquiries in 2018, 422 in 2019 and 335 in 2020.

NAB Karachi authorized 189 investigations in 2018, 197 in 2019 and 135 in 2020. NAB Karachi has filed 46 references in 2018, 28 in 2019 and 30 in 2020 in respected Accountability Courts as per law. NAB Karachi recovered Rs. 8874.432 million in 2018, Rs. 3329.231 million in 2019 and Rs. 80975.781 million in 2020 from the year 2018 to Dec 31, 2020 directly and indirectly.

NAB KP has received 5756 complaints in 2018, 4397 in 2019 and 2474 in 2020 which were disposed of after due scrutiny and presently 307 complaints are under process as per law. NAB KP authorized 483 complaint verifications in 2018, 245 in 2019 and 121 in 2020.  NAB KP authorized 235 inquiries in 2018, 95 in 2019 and 52 in 2020.

NAB KP authorized 48 investigations in 2018, 18 in 2019 and 20 in 2020. NAB KP has filed 29 references in 2018, 20 in 2019 and 09 in 2020 in respected Accountability Courts as per law. NAB KP recovered Rs. 356. 780 million in 2018, Rs. 244.754 million in 2019 and Rs. 131.780 million in 2020 from the year 2018 to Dec 31, 2020 directly and indirectly.

NAB Balochistan has received 1191 complaints in 2018, 836 in 2019 and 473 in 2020 and all were disposed of after due scrutiny and presently no complaint is under process. NAB Balochistan authorized 112 complaint verifications in 2018, 169 in 2019 and 70 in 2020.  NAB Balochistan authorized 77 inquiries in 2018, 81 in 2019 and 53 in 2020. NAB Balochistan authorized 26 investigations in 2018, 25 in 2019 and 17 in 2020.

NAB Balochistan has filed 13 references in 2018, 17 references in 2019 and 24 references in 2020 in respected Accountability Courts as per law. NAB Balochistan recovered Rs. 1054.022 million in 2018, Rs. 71.658 million in 2019 and Rs. 48.728 million in 2020 from the year 2018 to Dec 31, 2020 directly and indirectly.

NAB Sukkur has received 20575 complaints in 2018, 26161 in 2019 and 29208 in 2020 and all were disposed of after due scrutiny and presently no complaint is under process. NAB Sukkur authorized 520 complaint verifications in 2018, 628 in 2019 and 701 in 2020. NAB Sukkur authorized 280 inquiries in 2018, 357 in 2019 and 401 in 2020. NAB Sukkur authorized 75 investigations in 2018, 119 in 2019 and 142 in 2020.

NAB Sukkur has filed 89 references in 2018, 108 in 2019 and 136 in 2020 in respected Accountability Courts as per law. NAB Sukkur recovered Rs. 748.672 million in 2018, Rs. 8.5 billion in 2019 and Rs. 16.882 billion in 2020 from the year 2018 to December 31, 2020 directly and indirectly.

NAB Multan has received 4695 complaints in 2018, 5555 in 2019 and 3063 in 2020 which were disposed of after due scrutiny and presently 165 complaints are under process as per law. NAB Multan authorized 214 complaint verifications in 2018, 285 in 2019 and 236 in 2020. NAB Multan authorized 75 inquiries in 2018, 127 in 2019 and 105 in 2020. NAB Multan authorized 30 investigations in 2018, 52 in 2019 and 44 in 2020.

NAB Multan has filed 80 references in 2018, 118 in 2019 and 117 references in 2020 in respected Accountability Courts as per law. NAB Multan recovered Rs. 1220.49 million in 2018, Rs. 2384.08 million in 2019 and Rs. 499.82 million in 2020 from the year 2018 to Dec 31, 2020 directly and indirectly.=DNA

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PM Imran approves Rs3.2 hike in petrol price

ISLAMABAD – Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday approved an increase of Rs3.2 per litre in the price of petrol, a little over a third of what the Oil & Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra) had sought.

The premier also approved an increase of Rs2.95 per litre in the price of high-speed diesel (HSD). Additionally, the prices of kerosene and light diesel oil were also increased by Rs3 per litre and Rs4.42, respectively.

The price changes would be applicable from midnight.

This is the third time in four weeks that fuel prices have been increased. On December 15, the ex-depot prices of HSD and petrol were increased by Rs3 per litre while the prices of kerosene and LDO were raised by Rs5 per litre.

Then on December 31, the price of petrol was increased by another Rs2.31 per litre, while that of HSD was increased by Rs1.80 — a little over one-fifth of what the Ogra had recommended. At the same time, the price of kerosene and light diesel oil (LDO), meanwhile, were jacked up by Rs3.36 per litre and Rs3.95, respectively.

A statement from the Prime Minister’s Office had said, “While considering relief for the people, Prime Minister Imran Khan approved the minimum possible increase in prices of petroleum products against Ogra’s recommendations.”

On Thursday, a senior official as saying that an increase in the prices of key petroleum products for the next 16 days was likely.

The official had said that the Ministry of Finance had received a working paper from Ogra, which worked out a Rs9-9.50 per litre increase in the price of petrol and HSD for the Jan 16-31 period. He said the impact of increase in oil prices in the international market over the last 15 days was about Rs3.50 per litre on petrol and about Rs2.10 per litre on HSD.

At the time, sources said that authorities were divided over increasing the rate of petroleum levy. However, given the government plans to revive the IMF programme, the government would recoup a part of petroleum levy it had reduced in recent months but would not fully implement Ogra’s working paper.

Transformation plan launched to bring transparency to PRCS: Abrar ul Haq

Chairman says concrete plan of action designed to transform PRCS into a role model of swift and efficient assistance towards vulnerable segments of society 

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS) Chairman Abrar ul Haq has said that a first-of-its-kind initiative for digital transformation of the organization has been launched to bring more transparency and efficiency to the humanitarian assistance and service delivery.

“Transparency and efficiency are the hallmark of any leading humanitarian organization. Since assuming charge around a year back as chairman, I have laid special focus on digital transformation in order to bring transparency especially in human resource, logistics, inventory, finance, transport and procurement departments to make the processes more efficient, plug any existing loopholes and utilize the full potential of this huge platform for service to humanity,” Abrar ul Haq said while addressing media at a dissemination session held here  Thursday at the PRCS National Headquarters.

The chairman said that a concrete plan of action has been designed to transform PRCS into a role model of swift and efficient assistance for survival, recovery and socio-economic empowerment of the vulnerable segments of the society. “A number of new initiatives have been launched and we are in touch with several local and international organizations and institutions to expand PRCS outreach and find new avenues of cooperation and collaboration,” he said.

Spelling out a few of the initiatives taken by the PRCS recently, Abrar ul Haq said being an auxiliary to the government of Pakistan, the PRCS has been in the forefront of the national effort to contain the spread of coronavirus right from day one. He said state-of-the-art Red Crescent Corona Care Hospital was set up in Rawalpindi within record 20 days. Equipped with 15-bed ICU, 15 ventilators and 80 oxygen points, the hospital has been further transformed into high density unit to fight the pandemic in Pakistan. He said so far, hundreds of patients have been treated successfully at the hospital.

Abrar ul Haq said the unique idea of ‘Muhafiz Force’ comprising trained volunteers benefitted around 96,000 households across country during the Covid-19 pandemic. The idea was appreciated by the US media which declared it the most workable solution to the issue, he said, adding that a nationwide Covid-19 awareness campaign was also launched by the Muhafiz Force through mosque announcements, pamphlets distribution and community sessions. He said thousands of PPEs and hygiene kits have so far been distributed among healthcare professionals at different government-run hospitals across country.

Abrar ul Haq said the PRCS is developing a Red Crescent Corps (RCC) of volunteers across country to achieve its objective of a ‘First Aider in Every Home’ under its flagship program of First Aid. He said during the last one year, PRCS has completed 15 emergency responses in Balochistan, Sindh, KP, Merged Areas, and AJK in which over 2 million beneficiaries have been provided with the humanitarian assistance.

The chairman said for years, the PRCS had been mostly dependent on foreign funding. In order to maximize funding to support different initiatives, the Resource Mobilization Department was set up which has raised a huge amount of Rs 130 million within a few months. Keeping in view the importance of social media in the emerging world, he said, a dedicated department has been set up to highlight the activities of the PRCS and to sensitize the general public to health and social issues.

Abrar ul Haq said during his recent visit to Saudi Arabia, the PRCS and Saudi Red Crescent Authority agreed to facilitate Pakistani citizens detained in Saudi Arabian jails by their repatriation. He said as part of its RFL Programme, the PRCS is also in contact with other countries to ensure repatriation of Pakistanis detained there. He also mentioned the recent repatriation of 24 Bangladeshi nationals who were charged under the Foreigners Act and had completed their jail terms in Pakistan.

The chairman said under the newly developed strategic plan, the PRCS plans to extensively work in four core areas of health services, disaster risk reduction, migration and social services during the next five years.

PRCS Acting Secretary General Dr Adeel Nawaz and other senior officers were also present on the occasion.

Special pay scale case: SC orders action against NBP board officers

ISLAMABAD : The Supreme Court (SC) has dismissed the petition of the National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) in special pay scale case besides ordering action against board officers for granting permission to it.

The top court upheld the verdict of the Peshawar High Court (PHC) in special pay scale case which stated providing perks to non-MTO employees of NBP equivalent to the MTO workers.A two-member bench headed by Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Gulzar Ahmed heard the case related to the approval of special pay scale to NBP employees.

The NBP lawyer argued that the verdict given by PHC will put a burden of Rs16 billion to the bank.

CJP remarked that the bank’s management would have thought about it before making discrimination among its employees. He expressed outrage over the NBP senior officers and remarked that the officers are apparently considering the bank as their personal asset.

Later, the apex court dismissed the petition of NBP and upheld the verdict of PHC for providing same perks and facilities to non-MTO employees as MTO workers.

Pakistan, China Universities to build Center of Excellence in Mineral Resources

BEIJING, Jan. 15 : The Center of Excellence in Mineral Resources Engineering is going to be jointly built by China University of Mining and Technology (CUMT) and Pakistan-Austria Fachhochschule: Institute of Applied Sciences & Technology (PAF-IAST).

In this connection, the two universities held an online agreement signing ceremony, China Economic Net (CEN) reported on Friday.

“The signing of this agreement is not only the first major international event of CUMT in 2021, but also a tribute to the 70th anniversary of the establishment of China-Pakistan diplomatic relations.

We believe the Center will provide strong talent and scientific support for the development of PAF-IAST, China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and Belt & Road Initiative (BRI),” CUMT President Song Xuefeng addressed the cerenomy.

CUMT President Song Xuefeng is signing the agreement on the Center of Excellence in Mineral Resources Engineering.

Since 2018, the two universities have held rounds of consultations on the Center’s establishment. Focusing on mineral resources engineering, the Center will launch varied cooperation in talent cultivation, scientific and technological research and development, and technology transformation.

Specifically, the two universities will carry out joint master’s degree and PhD program of mining engineering as well as mineral processing engineering in the future.

“Mineral resource cooperation is one of the top priorities identified by Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan. We sincerely hope to cooperate with CUMT in teaching and scientific research related to this area.

We look forward to resuming exchange visits as soon as possible after the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Prof. Atta-ur Rahman, Chairman of Prime Minister Imran Khan’s Task Force on Science and Technology at the ceremony.

It may be mentioned here that PAF-IAST was inaugurated by Imran Khan on September 17, 2020. The Institute aims to improve credible technical education infrastructure both at tertiary and hi-tech industry levels.

Many renowned Chinese universities including CUMT, Guangdong University of Technology (GDUT) and Jiangsu University (JSU) are providing generous support in a wide range of disciplines.

HBL Beijing branch to open next month

BEIJING, Jan. 15 : The Habib Bank Limited (HBL) Beijing branch is expected to commence its operation and offer a full range of products and services next month, an official of the branch told China Economic Net (CEN).

Its head office will allocate to the Beijing Branch in a freely convertible currency equivalent to RMB 300 million, in which the foreign exchange working capital is no less than convertible currencies on a par with RMB 200 million, according to an approval released by the Beijing Office of China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission.

“As HBL’s management bank in China, Beijing branch will make full use of the capital city’s advantages in geographical location, market resources and human resources, lay a solid foundation of strategic development for the head office and focus on state-owned enterprises and organizations in a bid to expand footprint in the country,” the branch official said.

The Beijing branch will be HBL’s second branch in China as it has already opened a branch in 2017 with RMB business license in the city of Urumqi, Northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.

Touching on the significance of the Beijing branch, the official said HBL has always attached great importance to the Chinese market and its overseas branches are in high coincidence with countries along the Belt and Road routes.

“Over the past few years, China has implemented many opening-up policies towards financial sector, and the transparency of its financial market has been continuously improved.

As a beneficiary of those policies, I believe that the opening of HBL Beijing branch will set a good example for more foreign institutions to set up branches in Beijing,” the official added.

Habib Bank is the first and only bank from Pakistan to offer end-to-end RMB intermediation in China.

Beijing and Urumqi branches will bring benefits to HBL’s business in China and serve the interests of Chinese companies working on projects in countries where HBL has a branch network.

Differences between Ehsan Mani and Wasim Khan intensified

Lahore : The differences between Chairman Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Ehsan Mani and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Wasim Khan have been intensified.

According to sources, Wasim Khan is not willing to work without authority as the chairman has the right to make all kinds of decisions.

Sources further revealed that due to disagreements between the two powerful figures of PCB, progress on the grass-root level is not being done while the cricket clubs are also suffering due to the non-functioning of grassroots cricket.

Source added that the media criticizes Wasim Khan while all decisions are made behind the scenes by Ehsan Mani.

On the other hand, Wasim Khan in his statement regarding news of differences said that he himself was surprised at the news of my differences with the chairman.

Wasim added that they are working and are also delivering together. It’s normal to have a consensus on every issue.

Terrorism De-Shapes MENA

Dr. Mehmood Ul Hassan Khan

Conflicting geopolitical and geostrategic realities have been haunting deserts and plains of the countries of Middle East and North Africa (MENA) due to which unfortunately, humanity remained at the receiving end.

MENA has been easy “prey” of complex and complicated proxies due to which its socio-economic prosperity, greater regional integration and sustainable development undermined. Caravans of “non-state” actors have been on the horses of social, ethnic and political marginalization and economic malaise for the last so many years. Now sanity seems to be prevailed and non-state actors will be dealt with iron hands with server sanctions too.

Most recently, the US has made a wise decision to designate Yemen’s Houthi rebels as a Foreign Terrorist Organisation (FTO) which has multiplier socio-economic, geopolitical and geostrategic implications for the MENA and beyond.

The US secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, announced the decision which has brightened the prospects of a stable Yemen. However, relief organisations greeted the news with dismay and termed it “pure diplomatic vandalism” which may disturb aid distribution channels in the struggling country.

The Houthis, officially known as Ansar Allah captured Yemen’s capital, Sana’a, in 2014, prompting President Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi to flee. The rebels have been receiving financial and military support from Iran. On the hand, a Saudi-UAE led coalition of Arab nations have been fighting to just a cause of restoration of peace, harmony, economic development and last but not least, political stability in Yemen. Both countries have also been jointly working to restore the internationally recognised government.

The Houthis have siphoned off aid, routinely imprison and torture dissenters, and harass and detain humanitarian workers. The UN has termed it as the world’s worst humanitarian crisis killing more than 112,000 people and leaving most of the 30 million-strong population dependent on aid to survive. According to many regional NGOs and international organizations about 70 percent of Yemenis live in areas controlled by the Houthis, making them especially vulnerable to the new US sanctions. But humanity must not be left only to the mercy of Houthis for continuing blood baths.

They fear that malnutrition and outbreaks of disease such as cholera may be rampant  are rife. The arrival of Covid-19 and western aid reduction in 2020 has driven what remains of Yemen’s healthcare system to the brink of collapse.

But Pompeo assured the UN and other Food/aid agencies would take appropriate measures such as issuing special licences by the US Treasury would allow US aid to continue to easy and smooth flow of aids and for humanitarian organisations to continue to work there.

Saudi Arabia also welcomed the move. On its part, the kingdom’s Foreign Ministry expressed its hope that the US designation would force the leaders of the Houthi militia backed by Iran to seriously return to the negotiating table. It hoped that it would prevent the group from staging more attacks. Being genuine promoter of the regional peace the Kingdom also expressed its readiness to work with relevant officials at the United Nations with international and non-government organisations and other international donors to topple any humanitarian issues.

The designation should be viewed as a tool to stop the Houthis’ deplorable behaviour while its application was not designed to harm relief and humanitarian operations, said Yemen’s Foreign Minister, Ahmed bin Mubarak.

“Indeed, it is intended to push the Houthis to end their machinations and compel them to genuinely pursue realising a secure and sustainable peace,” bin Mubarak said.

On its part, Yemen’s internationally recognised government also welcomed the US decision to designate the Iran-backed Houthi rebels and their leaders as global terrorists, effective from January 19. It is going to be imposed to hold Ansar Allah accountable for its terrorist acts, including cross-border attacks threatening civilian populations, infrastructure and commercial shipping.

Yemeni foreign ministry spokesman further added that the rebels have led a brutal campaign that has “killed many people, continues to destabilise the region and denies Yemenis a peaceful solution to the conflict in their country.

Yemen’s Minister of Information, Muammar Al Eryani, said that opposing a designation would be “a shortcoming in realising the Houthi tenets and creed, which is based on murder and terrorism.

He urged to regional as well international community to revise their adverse opinions about the US sanctions and do not  ignore the will of the Yemeni people who have been raising their voices for weeks calling for the Houthis to be designated a terrorist organisation and to be sanctioned internationally.

Three Houthi leaders Abdul Malik al-Houthi, Abdul Khaliq Badr al-Din al-Houthi and Abdullah Yahya al-Hakim will also be listed as Specially Designated Global Terrorists.

It seems that the US designations are also intended to advance efforts to achieve a peaceful, sovereign, and united Yemen that is both free from Iranian interference and at peace with its neighbours.

The secretary of state termed targeting the airport in the southern city of Aden on 30 December, in which 27 people were killed as “callous attack”. Yemen’s foreign ministry said it supported the move and called for further “political and legal pressure” on the Houthis.

The UAE Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Dr Anwar Gargash, praised the decision and welcomed the US administration’s decision to classify the Houthi militia as a terrorist organisation, and to place its leaders on terrorist lists.

He upheld that the Houthi militia’s coup remained violent against the state and its institutions, and the Yemeni society and its social and civil fabric, sparked violence and chaos and led to the tragic deterioration of the humanitarian situation in brotherly Yemen.

Being prominent regional expert of the GCC & MENA I fail to understand why the UN and other global food and agencies are opposing the US designations against Houthi militias to stop ongoing spells of horrendous crimes against humanity. On ground, weaker factions and various communities have been on the mercy of Houthi militias and thus provoking terrorism in different parts of Yemen.

I plead that the imposition of the US sanctions and the classification of the Houthi militia as a terrorist group must be viewed as a wise cumulative step for the efforts of the international community and many countries led by the Saudi Arabia, to support the transitional phase in Yemen from 2011 until 2014. The Houthi militias participated in the comprehensive national dialogue that lasted for 10 months, in which the Yemenis developed solutions and processes for each Yemeni issues, including the Saada issue.

With the help of Saudi Arabia and international community/stakeholders the work on writing of the Yemeni constitution has been started. However, the Houthi militias, as usual, did not abide by this and turned against more than 70 agreements of the Yemeni government, local authorities, tribes and the United Nations.

They even committed all kinds of terrorist acts such as killing, bombing houses, child recruitment and forcing them to battlefields. They continued to launch missiles and drones, randomly, targeting civilians in Yemen and threatening international shipping and energy sources in the Gulf region. As well as their ideological extremist discourse that calls for violence and spreading hatred, as they clearly declare this.

Since the Houthi militia coup, the international efforts of the United States of America and the European Union have relied on diplomacy without any means of pressure on the Houthi militias who exploited this in order to continue the war and without seriously getting involved in the political process.

It seems that the US sanctions would support the existing political efforts and force the Houthi militia leaders to engage in serious peace negotiations, and to oblige the Houthies to implement any agreement they signed. Ultimately it will marginalize the Houthi militia’s financial resources after businessmen stop the ongoing commercial participation with the Houthi leadership.

Yemen is another extension of Iranian proxies in the region which forced the other regional countries mainly Saudi Arabia and the UAE to counter it since 2015. Now Iran has acquired a non-state ally in the Arabian Peninsula along with a base to threaten the Bab el-Mandeb, the strategic waterway that links Europe to the Indian Ocean. Iran-Houthis trans-regional alliance has put the regional energy and food security at risk due to which regional socio-economic prosperity has further weakened and deteriorated.

I conclude that so called civilized world and preachers of peace and stability should not forget Houthis horrendous crimes against humanity. Let us hope that sanity may prevail to put again the MENA & Yemen on the path of political stability, economic sustainability and social cohesion.

Yemen is dire need to develop national consensus against terrorism and its foreigner promoters, Iranian schemers and executers to achieve the desire goals of immense socio-economic prosperity, and regional energy and food cooperation. Let us shun power politics of hegemony, horrendousness, brutality, blasts, conspiracies, conflicts and contradictions to rescue the dying children, women and elderly Yemenis from the clutches of Houthis to live a decent life.

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