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Names of Shehbaz’s wife, sons, 7 others put on no-fly list

ISLAMABAD : The federal authorities have put the names of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) President Shehbaz Sharif’s wife and two sons on the Exit Control List (ECL) in the money laundering and assets beyond means case.

The names were put on the no-fly list on the recommendation of the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) following approval of the federal cabinet. Besides the three members of the Shehbaz family, the names of seven other people linked with the case were also placed on the ECL.

On Aug 17, the national graft buster filed Rs7 billion money laundering and assets beyond means reference against the Shehbaz family, including his wife Nusrat Shehbaz, sons – Hamza Shehbaz and Suleman Shehbaz – and two daughters, Rabia Imran and Javeria Ali.

Suleman is a proclaimed offender in the case. The other accused named in the reference include Nisar Ahmed, Syed Muhammad Tahir Naqvi, Ali Muhammad Khan, Qasim Qayyum, Rashid Karamat, Masroor Anwar.

The bureau approved requests by Muhammad Mushtaq alias Mushtaq Cheeni, his son Yasir Mushtaq, Shahid Rafique, and Aftab to turn approvers against Shehbaz family in the case.

PM Imran, Facebook COO discuss investment, programmes

ISLAMABAD : Prime Minister Imran Khan welcomed on Friday Facebook’s investments and programmes in Pakistan and encouraged the tech giant to increase its footprint in the country.

During a virtual meeting with Facebook Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg, he recognised the immense potential of digital platforms like Facebook and the role that they can play in giving global opportunities to Pakistani youth and entrepreneurs and how the opportunities they create can lift people out of poverty.

PM Khan and Sandberg discussed Facebook’s investments in Pakistan, the company’s support for digital literacy initiatives in the country and its work around COVID-19.

The premier raised concerns over the global rise in hate and extremism and acknowledged the immense challenge of fighting hate speech online. The two discussed Facebook’s connectivity investments and research grants that were awarded this year to Pakistan-based academics.

Other topics included Facebook’s blood donations product which has seen more than 5 million people sign up since it was launched in the country, as well as Facebook’s support for the government’s goal of a polio-free Pakistan.

The PM and Sandberg also spoke about Facebook’s “SheMeansBusiness Program” which is training some 6,700 women across Pakistan. Sandberg and PM Khan had last met in Davos, Switzerland, in January this year.

How to make motor vehicle tax/token tax payment online in Sindh

The Sindh Excise, Taxation and Narcotics Control Department on Thursday announced that registered owners of commercial and private vehicles in Sindh can now pay their motor vehicle tax online.

Here’s how to make your motor vehicle tax payment online:

Step 1: Open Sindh excise’s website — excise.gos.pk— and click on “Online Tax Payment”.

Step 2: After clicking on Online Tax Payment” a tab will open where you should select “Quick Pay.”

Step 3: On the Quick Pay tab, Enter your mobile number and car registration number.

Step 4: Click on the calculate tax button to see how much tax you owe.


Step 5: Now select ‘Generate PSID’ and copy down the PSID generated


Now, there are three ways to pay your tax:

1. Through an ATM

– Visit your nearest 1Link ATM along with your ATM Card.

– After PIN verification, select the option of ‘Tax Payment’ under the option of bill payment and select Excise and Taxation from the main menu.

– Enter the 6 digits of the PSID and Press OK.

– Due amount against PSID number automatically/Fetch and display on the ATM Screen.

2. Net banking

– Log in to your internet or mobile banking platform.

– Select the option of ‘Tax Payment’ under the option of ‘Bill Payment’ and select ‘Excise & Taxation’ from the main menu.

– Enter the 6 digits of your PSID and Press OK.

– Due amount against PSID number automatically fetch and display on the your Screen.

– Message of successful transaction will appear on the screen.

3. Bank branches

Visit the nearest 1Link Member bank branches along with a print of the PSID and ask the cashier to make the payment of levy against the PSID.

Shadow of history makes Karabakh solution elusive

Paris, Oct 9 : When Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan shared a platform in a rare encounter at February’s Munich Security Conference, they were both asked to give a historical overview of Nagorno-Karabakh.

It did not end well.

“In order to talk about how to resolve the conflict first we need to go back and look at the issue of history,” declared Aliyev, arguing it is “historical truth” that Nagorno-Karabakh is part of Azerbaijan.

“I would ask President Aliyev not to go too far into history,” retorted Pashinyan, asserting that the region only became part of Azerbaijan due to a decision taken in the early years of the Soviet Union.

The testy English-language exchange provided a stark illustration over how radically different views of history impede the search for a solution in the most intractable conflict left by the collapse of the Soviet Union.

Two weeks into the fiercest fighting over Nagorno-Karabakh since a 1990s war prompted when the region declared unilateral independence, analysts say the historical burden prevents Armenia and Azerbaijan reaching a long-term agreement, with fighting only halted by short-lived ceasefires.

For Azerbaijan, Nagorno-Karabakh is an integral part of the Azerbaijani state and is recognised as such by the UN. It has a centuries-old record of Muslim settlement by Persians and Seljuk Turks.

But Armenians argue that Nagorno-Karabakh — which became part of the Russian Empire at the start of the 19th century — only ended up within Soviet Azerbaijan as the Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast (NKAO) due to a whim.

At their discussion in Munich, Pashinyan said that the decision to include the territory within Azerbaijan in the early 1920s was due to the “personal initiative” of Joseph Stalin, then Soviet commissar for nationalities.

Needless to say, the assertion was hotly disputed by Aliyev.

– ‘So entrenched’ –

Armenians made up the majority in Nagorno-Karabakh and the Soviet republic of Armenia repeatedly pressed to take control of the NKAO, in moves resisted by Moscow.

But as the Soviet Union began to disintegrate, a breakaway republic was declared and war broke out.

The Armenians emerged victorious with a ceasefire finally agreed.

With hundreds of thousands of Azerbaijanis displaced from Karabakh and seven surrounding regions in Azerbaijan occupied by Armenian forces, the population of Karabakh is now almost entirely Armenian.

But Nagorno-Karabakh has never had its independence recognised by any other state, including Armenia itself.

“The positions of Armenia and Azerbaijan are so entrenched that the international community has little practical leverage over them,” said Nicu Popescu, director of the Wider Europe programme at the European Council on Foreign Relations.

He said the most likely scenario was not an end to the cycle of conflict or an outright military victory but more wars in the future for “salami-slicing” of territory.

Both sides have doubled down on their positions since the meeting in Munich.

“We have to go back there (Karabakh),” said Aliyev at the weekend, describing it as “our land”.

On a visit to Karabakh in August, Pashinyan had even called for unification with Armenia, declaring “Artsakh (Karabakh) is Armenia, and that’s it.”

– ‘Angry rhetoric’ –

Both sides also deploy a selective view of history, focusing on atrocities committed by the other side while overlooking their own.

Armenians remember the pogroms in Sumgait in Azerbaijan when mobs went on the rampage in February 1988, leaving at least 26 Armenians dead.

But in Khojaly in 1992, Armenians fired on fleeing civilians in a massacre that Azerbaijan says left hundreds dead.

Since a ceasefire ended the latest flare-up in fighting in 2016, “the peace process has ground to a virtual halt with a corresponding rise in angry rhetoric,” said analysts at the International Crisis Group.

The role in the region of Turkey, Azerbaijan’s chief ally, poses another problem as Armenians despise the modern Turkish state for its refusal to recognise the massacres of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire as genocide.

Analysts point out that where there has been less loaded interpretation of history, all hope is not lost, with Armenians and Azerbaijanis peacefully co-existing during much of the Soviet era and even today outside the Caucasus region, notably in Russia.

“Someone should perhaps reprint the text of the 1724 Persian-era friendship treaty signed between the Armenian lords of Karabakh and the Azerbaijani khans of Ganje against the Ottoman Turks,” commented Tom de Waal, Senior Fellow at Carnegie Europe, after the presidents rowed in Munich.

Pakistan Army supports Azerbaijan stand

Ambassador of Azerbaijan meets Gen. Nadeem Raza; briefs him about latest situation in Nagorno-Karabakh 

Ansar M Bhatti

ISLAMABAD: Chairman JCSC Gen. Nadeem Raza has reaffirmed the brotherly relationship between both the countries built on strong foundations. CJCSC also said that Pakistan Armed Forces fully support Azerbaijan’s position on Nagorno-Karabakh, which is in line with the several unanimously adopted United Nations Security Council resolutions.

He made these remarks during his meeting with Ali Alizada, Ambassador of Azerbaijan who called on him at Joint Staff Headquarters, Rawalpindi. Matters of bilateral interest and regional security were discussed during the meeting.

It may be mentioned here that Ambassador of Azerbaijan along with his military attaché and DHM held a news conference on Thursday. He briefed the Pakistani media about Armenian aggression and losses to civilian people.

The ambassador had also informed the gathering that his country wanted to settle the issue peacefully but Armenia on Sept 27 launched aggression against Azerbaijan, therefore Azerbaijan had no option but to respond.

The ambassador had also thanked Pakistan and Turkey for their whole-hearted support.

Civilian casualties and damage inflicted upon civilian infrastructure as a result of Armenia’s act of aggression against Azerbaijan

Baku : The armed forces of Armeniacontinue to target the civilian population, private houses and other civilian infrastructure in residential areas along the line of contact and in the regions outside of conflict zone in a gross violation of its obligations under international humanitarian law, including the 1949 Geneva Conventions and its Protocols.

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Armenia deliberately shells civilian facilities, such as hospitals, medical centers, school buildings and kindergartens in indiscriminate manner using artillery and other large-caliber weaponry.

On 08 October, by the instructions of the Armenia’s military-political leadership, Armenian army continued to fire settlements and demilitarized zones, as well as non-military, clearly visible and distinguished objects in Goranboy, Terter, Barda, Ganja, Aghjabadi and Aghdam from heavy artillery. The armed forces of Armenia attacked the territory of the Barda region using the “Tochka-U” tactical missile system. Fire hit a restaurant and seriously damaged a school in Barda city.

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As a result, a resident of the Shahmammadli village in the Goranboy region, Guliyeva Turyan Tofig gizi, born in 1957, died in the house where she lived, and the house where she lived was damaged.

Additionally, after the missile strikes on the city of Ganja several civilian objects, including a car and several residential buildings were damaged.

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Due to artillery shells falling on Ashagi Agjakend settlement in the Goranboy region, the interim administrative building of Khojaly District Police Department, as well as numerous civil infrastructure facilities and houses, including Garachinar secondary school were severely damaged.

As of 08 October, totally 31 civilians, including children and elderly were killed, 154 civilians have been hospitalized with serious injuries.928 private houses, 45 apartment buildingsand 133 civilian infrastructures were damaged and became unserviceable as a result of armed attack.

Below are photo evidences of the humanitarian law violations of the armed forces of Armenia.

Trump rejects virtual debate, says may hold a campaign rally on Saturday

WASHINGTON : President Donald Trump added more turbulence to the U.S. election campaign on Thursday, pulling out of an Oct. 15 debate with Democratic rival Joe Biden after it was changed to a virtual event and saying he may hold a rally in Florida on Saturday.

Trump, who was hospitalized for three days after disclosing last Friday he had tested positive for the novel coronavirus, blasted the format change announced by the nonpartisan commission in charge of the debates and expressed concern his microphone could be cut off.

“I’m not going to waste my time on a virtual debate. That’s not what debating is all about,” Trump said in a nearly hour-long phone morning interview with Fox Business. “You sit behind a computer and do a debate – it’s ridiculous, and then they cut you off whenever they want.”

On Thursday night, he told Fox News he was feeling “really good” and might return to the campaign trail on Saturday night, possibly with a rally in Florida. His physician said in a memo Trump had completed his course of therapy and could return to public engagements on Saturday.

Trump said he would likely get tested for COVID-19 on Friday.

Trump’s decision not to participate in a virtual debate means the second and final debate between the two White House contenders will be on Oct. 22, less than two weeks before the Nov. 3 election. In lieu of the Oct. 15 debate, Biden’s campaign quickly arranged a town hall-style event in Philadelphia that night to be hosted by ABC News.

The chairman of the debate commission, Frank Fahrenkopf, told the Associated Press the switch to a virtual format was not being reconsidered.

Some Trump advisers questioned his decision not to participate in the new debate format, arguing he would miss an opportunity to make his case to millions of voters tuned in, a source familiar with the situation said.

With Trump’s handling of the pandemic dominating the campaign, a new Reuters/Ipsos poll showed Americans are steadily losing confidence in how the president has managed the health crisis with his net approval on the issue hitting a record low.

The poll taken Tuesday through Thursday found 37% of American adults approved of Trump’s handling of the pandemic and 59% disapproved. The net approval rating of negative 22 percentage points is the lowest in the poll dating back to March 2 and has steadily declined over the last 10 days.

Trump’s rejection of the shift in the debate format sparked a flurry of statements back and forth between the two camps. Trump’s campaign proposed holding another debate on Oct. 29, which Biden’s campaign rejected.

“We set the dates. I’m sticking with the dates,” Biden told reporters. “I’m showing up. I’ll be there. And in fact, if he shows up, fine; if he doesn’t, fine.”

Even before his illness was announced, Trump’s performance in the chaotic first debate with Biden last week prompted calls for a change in format. Trump constantly interrupted and talked over both Biden and the moderator.

Some had proposed giving the moderator in future debates the power to cut off any candidate who disrupted the proceedings. The debate commission said nothing about muting the participants in its announcement, while describing the new format as needed “to protect the health and safety of all involved.”

As Election Day approaches, early voting has exceeded records. More than 6 million ballots have been cast as Americans change their behavior to avoid possible infection at polling places amid a pandemic that has killed more than 210,000 Americans.

Opinion polls show Biden leading Trump nationally, though the race appears closer in battleground states that could decide the outcome.

‘I’D LOVE TO DO A RALLY’

Saying he was feeling “really good,” Trump said on Fox that he was ready to resume campaign rallies. Such rallies, particularly held indoors, have raised concern among public health experts about spreading the virus.

“I’d love to do a rally tonight. I wanted to do one last night,” Trump said, adding that “if I’m at a rally, I stand by myself very far away from everybody.”

Trump has not been seen in public since he returned to the White House from the hospital, although he has released several videos.

U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines say people who are severely ill with COVID-19 might need to stay home for up to 20 days after symptoms first appear. The White House has not provided detailed information on the severity of Trump’s illness and has refused to say when he last tested negative for the virus.

The back-and-forth followed a debate on Wednesday between the two running mates, Vice President Mike Pence and Democratic vice presidential nominee Senator Kamala Harris, that was far more orderly than the Trump-Biden encounter.

Biden raised more than $12 million on the day of the debate, a campaign aide said.

Harris was joined by Biden in the battleground state of Arizona on Thursday for an event with Native American leaders and a bus tour to meet with small-business owners and voters in Phoenix and Tempe on the second day of early balloting in the state.

FM Qureshi says strong foreign policy linked with stable economy

ISLAMABAD: Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi has said that a stable economy is inevitable for strong foreign policy and for this purpose.

“Pakistan will have to enhance its trade and export volume with other countries”, he said while chairing the second high-level meeting on economic diplomacy in Islamabad, reported Radio Pakistan.

FM Qureshi said it is pleasing that Pakistan’s missions are exploring new avenues for the promotion of economic cooperation and bilateral trade.Shah Mehmood Qureshi said that economic diplomacy was practically initiated to promote Pakistan’s economic and trade linkages at global level.

He said that it requires more hard work to cope with the global economic impacts of the COVID-19 and achieve economic stability.

The minister also expressed satisfaction over the efforts being made by the participants to achieve the targets set under the economic diplomacy initiative.

Earlier this year, Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi had said that Pakistan’s economy has stabilized and is on the path for sustained growth, over a longer trajectory.

Addressing the inaugural session of the Pakistan-Africa Trade Development Conference in Nairobi, FM had Qureshi said that Pakistan has all the ingredients to become a twenty-first-century success, Radio Pakistan reported.

AMBASSADOR OF AZERBAIJAN SAYS: We don’t want war, we want justice


Mehman Novruzov, Military Attache said in order to ensure safety and security of civilian population, Azerbaijan Army has launched counter offensive peace enforcement operation against Armenian provocation

Ansar M Bhatti

ISLAMABAD: Ambassador of Azerbaijan Ali Alizada has said we do not want war rather we want justice adding Azerbaijan forces will do their best to protect every inch of their motherland.

Ambassador Alizada made these remarks while addressing a crowded press conference. He was flanked by Deputy Head of Mission Mr. Samir and Defence Attache Col Mehman.

The ambassador further said the Armenian forces attacked Azerbaijani territory killing innocent people. Azerbaijan he said had no option but to counter Armenian move and protect its people and territory.

The Ambassador further said, his country was indebted to Pakistan and people of Pakistan for their unflinching support adding Azerbaijani people duly recognize this goodwill gesture and would remember it for ever.

He added, the counter-offensive operations of Azerbaijan against Armenian attacks are carried out within internationally recognized territories of Azerbaijan and in compliance with the 51st article of the UN Charter (right of self-defence). The responsibility for the escalation of the situation on the front line lies directly with the Armenian military-political leadership.

As mentioned by the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Mr.IlhamAliyev, Azerbaijan has no military targets in Armenia, the war, which began with the current provocations of the occupying country is being waged in the historical territories of our country, Azerbaijan’s counter-offensive operation is aimed at liberating our lands and forcing Armenia to make peace.

Ambassador Alizada said Armenian Armed Forces in violation of the norms and principles of international law, in particular international humanitarian law, and the 1949 Geneva Conventions are directly targeting civilians & civilian infrastructure in order to provoke panic among Azerbaijani nation, but Azerbaijani nation is strongly united against Armenian aggression. Attacking civilians from its own territory (far away from conflict zone) Armenia aims to instigate Azerbaijan to retaliate and as a result to involve CSTO military block into the conflict, which Armenia is a member of.

‘Azerbaijan urges the world community to take a principled stand, and condemn the next Armenia’s aggressive actions. This country, which does not comply with the norms and principles of international  law is regularly targeting more cities and other civilian settlements. South Caucasus will never have peace and security until Armenia liberates the occupied lands’ he added.

Earlier,  Samir Guliyev, 2nd Secretary of the Embassy shared details of the event in chronological order. He told that organizations in third countries make calls on Diaspora members to expeditiously join armed units of Armenia in the occupied territories of Azerbaijan. They are organizing ticket sales and fund raising for this purpose.

Mehman Novruzov, Military Attache said in order to ensure safety and security of civilian population, Azerbaijan Army has launched counter offensive peace enforcement operation against Armenian provocation.

Armenia spreads following fake information and groundless accusations towards Azerbaijan, trying to involve 3rd Parties in the conflict: –

o       as if, Turkish troops are involved and Turkish F-16 take part in the ongoing military operations, which has no grounds and evidence.

o       as if, Syrian terrorists are brought into Karabakh to participate in the operations.

Azerbaijan has repeatedly denied these accusations and stated that these are nothing more than fake information. Azerbaijan has 10 million population and Army with about 100 thousand manpower, which is sufficient number to fight a war with Armenian Forces, which is far less in number.

He said Azerbaijan understands that using such groundless and nonsense fake information Armenia intends to overshadow recent achievements of Azerbaijan Army, as well as associate this operation with terrorism, thus divert international community’s attention from Armenia’s recent provocative misadventures.

‘In fact, Azerbaijan has evidences from reliable intelligence sources that Armenia has transported hundreds of PKK and YPG-linked terrorists from various countries of Middle East and placed them in Nagorno-Karabakh to fight Azerbaijan. Recently, Azerbaijan troops have eliminated number of Kurdish fighters in the occupied territories of Azerbaijan’, he added.

Sindh governor, business delegation call on PM Imran Khan

ISLAMABAD : Sindh Governor Imran Ismail along with a delegation of representatives of businesspersons and industrialists from Karachi called on Prime Minister Imran Khan today.

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The business delegation praised the government’s steps for the promotion of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and financial package to Karachi. The representatives have apprised the premier regarding the issues being faced by the business community.

During the meeting, the representatives have been briefed over the steps taken by the government for ease in doing businesses in the country.

PM Imran Khan said that the federal government has prioritised the elimination of unnecessary regulations besides creating eases in businesses. He added that it is also among the priorities of the government to improve the taxation system and provision of maximum facilities to the business community.

The premier said that the government will consider the suggestions forwarded by the business community during the reformation process.

Earlier in the day, PM Imran Khan said that providing employment opportunities to youth, boosting exports and wealth production in the country are the government’s foremost priorities.

Chairing a meeting of the National Coordination Committee (NCC) on Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), he stressed that the promotion of SMEs has a vital role to play in accomplishing targets set in the above-mentioned three priority areas.

“SMEs had been outright ignored over the past decade, which had an adverse impact on the country’s economy,” he lamented and called for all the federal departments and the provincial governments to pay special attention to the promotion of the SME sector.

The premier said the government is committed to providing all possible facilities to SMEs, including provision of credit, simplified tax system and ease of doing business.

A comprehensive National SME Policy 2020 that aims at promoting small and medium enterprises in the country was presented to the premier who got a detailed briefing on the nuts and bolts of the policy.

Prime Minister directed Minister for Industries Hammad Azhar to finalise a road map based on timelines in consultation with all provinces for implementation of the proposed SME policy at the earliest.

Besides Hammad Azhar, the PM’s adviser Ishrat Hussain, the federal secretaries, and other senior officials were in attendance in the meeting. State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) Governor Reza Baqir and the provincial chief secretaries also attended the meeting via video link.

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