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Govt to get vaccine at the earliest

A.M.Bhatti

ISLAMABAD, The National Command and Operation Center (NCOC) on Wednesday was apprised that the government was in close liaison with leading Covid-19 vaccine manufacturers including those from China to ensure early availability of the vaccine.

The Forum during the daily morning session was briefed that the government authorities were regularly reviewing developments including data from phase 3 trials.

The Forum was informed that these steps would lead to a final decision about early availability of the coronavirus vaccine in Pakistan.

Top UN right expert asks Trump to pardon Wikileaks’ Assange

UNITED NATIONS, Dec 23 : A top UN human rights expert Tuesday urged the departing United States President Donald Tump to pardon Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, while he awaits a decision on his extradition to the US.

Nils Melzer, who monitors torture and other forms of inhuman treatment around the world, issued an open letter to Trump ahead of a British court ruling on January 4 that will determine whether Assange will be extradited from Britain to the United States.

Australian national Assange is being held in the Belmarsh high security prison in London.

He could face up to 175 years in prison in the US, on charges of publishing classified material on military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, which exposed war crimes by US soldiers.

“In pardoning Mr Assange, Mr President, you would send a clear message of justice, truth and humanity to the American people and to the world,” Melzer wrote.

“You would rehabilitate a courageous man who has suffered injustice, persecution and humiliation for more than a decade, simply for telling the truth.”

Assange’s health has seriously deteriorated behind bars in Britain “to the point where his life is now in danger”, Melzer, a high-profile Swiss human rights scholar and former Red Cross official, said.

“Mr. Assange has been arbitrarily deprived of his liberty for the past ten years”,   Melzer said, adding, “This is a high price to pay for the courage to publish true information about government misconduct throughout the world”.

Incarcerated since the authorities arrested him inside London’s Ecuadorian Embassy in April, 2019, a British court is set to rule on 4 January as to whether or not Assange should be extradited to the US.

The UN expert “respectfully” requested Assange’s release after visiting him with two independent medical doctors in Belmarsh High Security Prison in London.

“I can attest to the fact that his health has seriously deteriorated, to the point where his life is now in danger”, Melzer said. “Critically, Mr. Assange suffers from a documented respiratory condition which renders him extremely vulnerable to the Covid-19 pandemic that has recently broken out in the prison”.

If extradited to the US, the Wikileaks founder faces criminal prosecution and up to 175 years in prison for the 2010 publication of secret documents through his platform which publishes leaked military, diplomatic, and other files categorized as State secrets.

The UN expert asked that Assange be pardoned, saying, “he is not, and has never been, an enemy of the American people”.

“Wikileaks fights secrecy and corruption throughout the world and, therefore, acts in the public interest both of the American people and of humanity as a whole”,  Melzer said.

He made the case that Assange had never hacked, stolen or published false information, nor caused reputational harm through any personal misconduct, pointing out that whether one agrees or disagrees with their publications, “they clearly cannot be regarded as crimes”.

The Special Rapporteur upheld that Assange had obtained his information from “authentic documents and sources in the same way as any other serious and independent investigative journalists conduct their work”.

The  expert explained his request, saying that prosecuting Assange for publishing true information about serious official misconduct would amount to “shooting the messenger” rather than correcting the problem he exposed.

Moreover, it would be incompatible with the core values of justice, rule of law and press freedom, as reflected in the American Constitution and US-ratified international human rights instruments.

“I ask because you have vowed, Mr. President, to pursue an agenda of fighting government corruption and misconduct; and because allowing the prosecution of Mr. Assange to continue would mean that, under your legacy, telling the truth about such corruption and misconduct has become a crime”, the letter continued.

The UN expert’s appeal came on the same day President Trump  approved a wave of pre-Christmas pardons, granting clemency to a former campaign aide caught up in the Russia investigation, disgraced Republican lawmakers and several contractors convicted in a massacre in Iraq.

Indian Charge d’affaires Summoned to register Pakistan’s Strong Protest over Ceasefire Violations by India

Islamabad, 23 Dec 2020 :  The Indian Charge d’affaires was summoned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs today to register Pakistan’s strong protest over ceasefire violations by the Indian occupation Forces along the Line of Control (LoC) on 22nd December 2020, resulting in one shahadat and serious injuries to three innocent civilians.

Due to indiscriminate and unprovoked firing by the Indian occupation forces in Hotspring and Jandrot Sectors of the LoC on 22th December 2020, 50 year old Khadeeja w/o Abdul Rahman, resident of Grid Janubi village embraced shahadat and 16 years old Samar s/o Muhammad Azeem resident of Grid Janubi village, 18 years old Aneela Kausar d/o Muhammad Pervez resident of Barmoch village, 04 years old Muhammad Seemab s/o Muhammad Ramazan resident of Tanoon village, sustained serious injuries.

The Indian occupation forces along the LoC and the Working Boundary (WB) have been continuously targeting civilian populated areas with artillery fire, heavy-caliber mortars, and automatic weapons. In 2020, the Indian occupation forces have carried out 3012 ceasefire violations to date, resulting in 28 shahadats and serious injuries to 253 innocent civilians.

Condemning the deplorable targeting of innocent civilians by the Indian occupation forces, it was underscored that such senseless acts are in clear violation of the 2003 Ceasefire Understanding, and are also against all established humanitarian norms and professional military conduct. These egregious violations of international law reflect consistent Indian attempts to escalate the situation along the LoC and are a threat to regional peace and security. It was added that by raising tensions along the LoC and the WB, India cannot divert attention from the grave human rights situation in the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IIOJK).

The Indian side was called upon to respect the 2003 Ceasefire Understanding, investigate this and other such incidents of deliberate ceasefire violations and maintain peace along the LoC and the WB. The Indian side was also urged to allow the United Nations Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan (UNMOGIP) to play its mandated role as per the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) Resolutions.

China supports Pakistan to achieve sustainability in transport sector

China has already set out to further expedite constructing Green BRI this month. The Guidance proposes a measure to classify projects into three categories of “red”, “yellow”, and “green” according to their positive and negative impact on the three environmental dimensions of climate, pollution, and biodiversity 

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BEIJING, Dec 23 : China supports Pakistan to achieve sustainability in transportation industry, says a White paper issued by the State Council Information Office of China, Gwadar Pro reported on Wednesday.

The White paper, titled “Sustainable Development of Transport in China,” provided a full picture of the country’s achievements in the field and share its strategy and activities in building a sustainable transport system.

It summarized the development and achievements of China’s transport sector in 2020 and highlighted the development of transport projects under China, Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

According to the White Paper, China has been strengthening mutually beneficial cooperation with other countries in the field of transportation connectivity. China has actively propelled ML-1 project and completed the Lahore Orange Line project.

The paper quoted former Railway Minister, Sheikh Rashid Ahmed as having said that ML-1 railway project under CPEC is a revolutionary project that will transform the entire railway structure in Pakistan, meanwhile to help controlling railway accidents and creating 150,000 jobs.

It says, subway is an important means of transportation in China and total number of passengers exceeded 28 billion in 2019.

This October, the Orange Line opened, welcoming more than 40,000 passengers on its first day, marking the beginning of the “Metro Era” in Pakistan. It means that the Pakistani people can also enjoy China’s advanced mode of transport.

The White Paper also mentioned the Peshawar-Karachi Expressway and the Second phase of the Karakoram Highway. On the port side, China participated in the construction and operation of Gwadar Port.

With Pakistan’s active participation and joint efforts, the international connectivity architecture has basically taken shape.

An all-dimensional and multilevel infrastructure network, with a focus on railways, highways, shipping and aviation, is taking shape at a faster pace, and the cost of goods transactions and flows between regions is gradually being reduced, thus promoting the orderly flow and optimal allocation of resources across regions, the White Paper stated.

The white paper also deliberated upon the country’s energy development, titled “Energy in China’s New Era”. According to the white paper, China has been working on enhancing international energy cooperation and green development.

This development also provides experience and benefit to Pakistan. CPEC projects including hydropower, wind power and photovoltaic power have not only solved power shortage in Pakistan, but also accelerated the transformation of energy structure and cultivated a huge number of professional talents in this field for Pakistan.

The Karot Hydropower station and Jinnah Photovoltaic Park are mentioned in the White Paper as successful samples.

China has already set out to further expedite constructing Green BRI this month. The Guidance proposes a measure to classify projects into three categories of “red”, “yellow”, and “green” according to their positive and negative impact on the three environmental dimensions of climate, pollution, and biodiversity.

According to the White Paper, China will continue to carry out extensive cooperation with BRI countries in clear energy sector including trade, investment, production capacity, equipment, technology and standards, and support Pakistan and other developing countries in enhancing their capacity to cope with climate change.

Watch: Babar Azam, Imam-ul-Haq start bat gripping training

Napier : Injured Pakistan captain Babar Azam and opener Imam-ul-Haq have started light practice after 10 days of their respective injuries.

As both players are recovering from a thumb injury, they begin with a basic bat gripping training at McLean Park in Napier during yesterday’s match between Pakistan and New Zealand.

The medical panel of the national cricket team is continuously reviewing them and is satisfied with the recovery process.

Head coach Misbah-ul-Haq was hopeful that Babar will regain full match fitness ahead of the second New Zealand Test in Christchurch.

“Babar did practice with Tennis ball today and recovering well from his injury, needs seven to eight more days to fully recover. Hopefully, he will be ready for second Test,” Misbah said in the press conference after the third T20I.

It must be noted that Babar was not part of the T20I squad and is also ruled out of the first Test against Kiwis. In his absence, wicketkeeper-batsman Mohammad Rizwan will lead the side.

PM Imran Khan attends passing out parade of police recruits

ISLAMABAD : Prime Minister Imran Khan has paid a visit to Police Lines Headquarters in Islamabad where he attended the 33rd passing out parade of police recruits.

Upon his arrival of the police headquarters, a smartly turned out contingent of 11,000 personnel presented a general salute to PM Khan.It is the first time in the history for any premier to witness the passing out parade of police recruits. PM Imran Khan was accompanied by Interior Minister Shaikh Rasheed Ahmed. Secretary Interior and foreign diplomats have also attended the event.

During his visit, the premier laid floral wreath at Yadgar-e-Shuhada. PM Khan will also address the police recruits at the Police Lines Headquarters.

Pakistan records 84 deaths, 2,142 new cases of coronavirus in a day

ISLAMABAD : The statistics of National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) has shown that the coronavirus pandemic claims 84 more lives, whereas, 2,142 new infections were reported during the last 24 hours.

In the past 24 hours, 84 more people succumbed to the disease, taking the death toll to 9,557. 4,415 patients have recovered from the virus in a day and 2,419 patients are in critical condition including 21 reported within 24 hours.
The total count of active cases is 37,905.

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 462,814.

A total of 35,621 tests were conducted across the country during this period. Overall 415,352 people have recovered from the deadly disease so far while 6,406,281 samples have been tested thus far.

Earlier on Tuesday, the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) had issued a revision on the travel ban it imposed the day before on inbound flights from the UK now saying the Pakistani passport holding passengers in England can come back to home country with some conditions in place.

The cabinet’s aviation division had imposed travel restrictions on UK to Pakistan flights on Monday due to a newly detected variant of COVID which the UK authorities confirmed was 70 per cent more transmittable than the original viral.

According to the new CAA advisory on inbound travel from UK, any Pakistan passport holder with Business visa, visitor visa or Transit visa can board Pakistani bound UK flight on a condition they test COVID negative in a PCR test conducted 72 hours prior to flight.

Secondly, Pakistani based in England with study, family, work and settlement visa, which is due to expire within 30 days starting Dec 22, may also return to Pakistan with the same PCR test conditions.

Other than these cases stated above, the flight crew and personnel working in flights between UK and Pakistan may also, with their COVID negative PCR tests and post landing quarantine in the designated hotesl, disembark for Pakistan according to CAA.

The notification further said that all diplomatic officials of British High Command and their families currently outside Pakistan may also, with their negative PCR results, travel back to Pakistan.

Tajikistan and Germany discuss financial and technical cooperation

A video conference was held as part of intergovernmental consultations between Tajikistan and Germany on financial and technical cooperation for 2020.

The First Deputy Minister of Health and Social Protection of the Population Ghafur Muhsinzoda and representatives of the German delegation attended the videoconference.

Muhsinzoda praised the state of cooperation between Tajikistan and Germany, and noted that it is mainly focused on access to health services for all segments of the population, especially in rural areas, maternal and child health, family planning, food security, tuberculosis control and prevention.

The parties confirmed that cooperation between Tajikistan and Germany in the field of health within the framework of sustainable development goals is aimed at improving the health of the population, especially in rural areas.

Kazakhstan starts production of ‘Sputnik V’ anti-coronavirus vaccine

Kazakhstan launched production of Russian ‘Sputnik V’ anti-COVID vaccine, Trend reports citing the press office of Kazakhstan’s government.

Kazakhstan’s Prime Minister Askar Mamin visited Karaganda pharmaceuticals complex, where he launched production of the vaccine within the framework of agreements reached between presidents of Kazakhstan and Russia.

The plant will gradually produce 2 million doses of the vaccine. Mass vaccination using ‘Sputnik V’ vaccine, produced in Kazakhstan, will begin in February 2021.

First of all, medical workers, teachers, students, law enforcement officers, staff of medical and social institutions, as well as representatives of risk groups with chronic diseases will be vaccinated on a voluntary basis.

The Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) and Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Healthcare reached a cooperation agreement designed to facilitate the registration, production and distribution of the world’s first registered vaccine against coronavirus – ‘Sputnik V’ on Dec. 5, 2020.

Upon obtaining the regulatory approval, the production technology and the materials required for the production of 2 million doses of the vaccine were transferred to Kazakhstan.

The production of the ‘Sputnik V’ vaccine is expected reduce logistical costs and ensure the quick supply of the vaccine to clinics. Furthermore, the exchange of technological, scientific and medical experience and best practices between two countries is expected to increase.

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