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New Zealand mosque shooter to be sentenced in August

An Australian white supremacist who murdered 51 Muslim worshippers in last year’s New Zealand mosque shootings will be sentenced next month after delays caused by the coronavirus pandemic, court documents revealed Friday.

Far-right extremist Brenton Tarrant was convicted in March of 51 murder charges, 40 of attempted murder and one of terrorism, after dropping his previous not guilty plea.

At the time, New Zealand was in COVID-19 lockdown, meaning surviving victims and families of the slain could not attend court to see him sentenced.

The South Pacific nation has since contained the virus, allowing social distancing rules to be suspended, which High Court judge Cameron Mander said cleared the way for Tarrant to be sentenced on August 24.

“Now, in the absence of community transmission of the COVID-19 virus in New Zealand, our courts have returned to normal operations,” Mander said in a judicial minute released Friday.

“The public and, importantly, victims and their families living in New Zealand can attend court sittings.”

He said three days had been set aside for the sentencing but added “the hearing will take as long as is necessary”.

New Zealand does not have the death penalty but Tarrant, a former gym instructor from the Australian country town of Grafton, faces the prospect of spending the rest of his life behind bars.

The terror and murder charges all carry life sentences, setting a minimum non-parole period of 17 years but giving the judge power to imprison without the possibility of release.

Mander acknowledged that some victims and support people based overseas wanted sentencing delayed so they could attend in person, but pointed out that borders were likely to remain closed for a long period.

“In the meantime the proceeding will continue to drift. That is an unsatisfactory situation,” he said.

The judge said livestream links could be set up for those based overseas to give victim impact statements.

He said many other victims were finding the lengthy court case “exhausting and frustrating” and wanted it to come to an end.

“They wish sentencing to happen as soon as realistically possible,” he said.

“Finality and closure is considered by some as the best means of bringing relief to the Muslim community.”

Tarrant armed himself with an arsenal of semi-automatic weapons and attacked the Al Noor mosque first, before moving on to the Linwood prayer centre, livestreaming the killings as he went.

His victims were all Muslim and included children, women and the elderly.

In a rambling manifesto posted online before the killing spree, Tarrant said he had moved to New Zealand with the specific aim of conducting an atrocity against Muslims.

His actions prompted New Zealand to tighten gun laws and step up efforts to curb online extremism.

Six including three brothers died

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ATTOCK: JUL 3 –  Six including three real brothers died because of poisonous gas while cleaning a well at Dhok Malyar near village Bathoo on Friday in the limits of Bahtar police station .

Rescue 1122 recovered the dead bodies from the well , Those died include Sadiq s/o Jahandad , Faizan s/o Qadir , Israr , Zubair and Aamir sons of Rehmat . DC Attock and DPO Attock also visited the area to supervise the rescue operation. DNA=============================

FM Qureshi phones Secretary General ECO

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ISLAMABAD, JUL 3 – Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi held a telephonic conversation with Dr. Hadi Soleimanpour, Secretary General, Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO). The exchange of views covered matters relating to ECO’s vision, response to Covid-19, ECO’s projects for enhanced economic cooperation and connectivity, and developments in the region.

Pakistan, being one of the founding members of ECO, has been at the forefront of efforts to transform this multilateral platform into a formidable economic bloc and effective instrument of regional economic cooperation.

The Foreign Minister reiterated Pakistan’s commitment to ECO and its processes and assured the Secretary General of his full support for greater integration and enhanced cooperation between the ECO members states in line with ECO Vision 2025.

The Foreign Minister apprised the ECO Secretary General of Prime Minister Imran Khan’s call for “Global Initiative on Debt Relief” for developing countries. He stated that coordinated and comprehensive actions were essential to create fiscal space needed by the developing world to deal with the socio-economic impacts of Covid-19.

The Foreign Minister extended Pakistan’s support for early convening of ECO Health Ministers’ virtual conference to chalk out a comprehensive regional response to COVID-19 threat.

Foreign Minister Qureshi shared deep concern over the double lockdown in IOJ&K,exacerbation of situation due to Covid-19,intensification of military crackdown by Indian occupation forces, and attempts to change the demographic structure of the occupied territory. The Foreign Minister underlined the importance of urgent steps by the international community to help address the grave situation.

The Foreign Minister also highlighted Pakistan’s efforts to facilitate the Afghan peace process and underlined that the historic opportunity created by the U.S.-Taliban Peace Agreement should be seized by the Afghan leadership to achieve a comprehensive and inclusive political settlement in Afghanistan.

The Secretary General condemned the Karachi Stock Exchange terrorist attack and extended condolences over the loss of precious lives. Appreciating Pakistan’s active role in ECO as a founding member, he updated the Foreign Minister on ECO’s different initiatives to advance the objectives of socio-economic development and regional integration.

The Foreign Minister and Secretary General Hadi Soleimanpour agreed to remain in touch to take forward the shared goals of Pakistan and ECO.

FPCCI organizes interactive session on horticulture sector in Pakistan

There are 11 agro-climate zones where Pakistan can cultivate different varieties of fruits, vegetables and flowers to earn foreign exchange, this was stated by Shaikh Sultan Rehman, Vice President of the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI), in an interactive seminar on “Horticulture Sector in Pakistan: Potentials & Impediments” held at Federation House Karachi, Regional Office Lahore and Capital Office Islamabad via zoom video link.

The Seminar was attended by Dr. Muhammad Arshad Vice President, Executive Committee and General Body Members, Liaquat Ali Shaikh, Qaisra Shaikh, FPCCI Coordinator Women Entrepreneurs, Saadat Ejaz Qureshi, Former Chairman Pakistan Horticulture Development and Export Board, Mr. Sarfaraz Iqbal Representative of Pakistan Horticulture Development and Export Board, Fahim Siddiqui, Chairman Horticulture Society of Pakistan, Dr. Hafeez ur Rehman, Director National Coordinator (Horticulture), Muhammad Amin, Agriculture University Faisalabad, Dr. Ishfaq Ahmed Hafiz, Chairman Department of Horticulture, PMAS  Arid Agriculture University and Representatives of All Pakistan Fruit & Vegetable  Exporters, Importers &  Merchants Association.

While welcoming the participants, Shaikh Sultan Rehman, Vice President FPCCI emphasized on the value addition of horticulture sector wherein there is huge scope of exports. He added that citrus, mango, potato, peach, and cherries from Pakistan are those horticulture products which are highly recognized in international market. Unfortunately this sector was ignored in Pakistan as a result the production of key fruits and vegetables indicate a declining trend. He stated that Pakistan is still using old and traditional methods for harvesting which result in low yield per hectare compared to other countries. He further added that Pakistan has potentials to increase exports as well as domestic consumption by investing in research and technology. He also quoted the facts and figure of Asian Development Bank Studies which reflect that per capital consumption of vegetables and fruits is very low compared to USA and European Countries which also affect our human capital and productivity. He also highlighted issues related to post harvest losses and lack of cold storage & warehouses.

Mr. Saadat Ejaz Qureshi, Former Chairman Horticulture Development Board and Exports stated that there is no coordination amongst the different departments of agriculture sector as agriculture production is looked after by provincial governments while exports are under federal government. He stated that Pakistan is losing markets of Europe and Middle East for orange and mango exports due to fruit flies and absence of treatment plants. Pakistan is currently exporting 5 to 7 percent of its horticulture production as our yield is very low compared to other countries. He underscored the need of freight subsidy as our export price are very high and can’t compete internationally. He also appreciated the government for increasing custom duty on import of fruits to discourage its import and protecting domestic production. He advised to improve the farms conditions by giving its management to the professional people.

Mr. Sarfaraz Iqbal, Pakistan Horticulture Development and Export Board emphasized on the need to give special treatment to fruits at each stage of production and exports as there is lack of consistency in production. He also suggested the usage of hybrid seed and inventions/innovations of new varieties of fruits and vegetables. He also urged for the adoption of sanitary and phyto sanitary standards for international markets and improving of quality of packaging. He added that there is a scope of export of vegetables in Pakistan China FTA which need to be utilized. He also underlined the need of improving conditions of farmers by offering incentives in order to encourage them to increase production.

Dr. Ishfaq Ahmed, Chairman Horticulture Department, PMAS Arid Agriculture University informed different areas of Pakistan where there are opportunities available for production of fruits like olives, grapes etc. He highlighted different issues which create hindrance in exports of horticulture like SPS compliance, lack of value addition, lack of adoption of good agriculture practices, weak supply chain, high cost of production, non-compliance on quality competition as per international market, lack of diversification in crop production and post-harvest losses & quality assurance.

Dr. Hafeezur Rehman, Director National Coordinator (Horticulture), PARC stated the potentials available in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa where off-season crops can also be harvested. He urged reduction in post-harvest losses, identification of new markets, technological advancement and supply consistency.

Mr. Fahim Siddiqui, Chairman Horticulture Society of Pakistan emphasized on the promotion of floriculture in Pakistan where there is huge potential asPakistan spends millions of  dollars in importing flowers.

Muhammad Amin, Horticulturist, Agriculture University Faisalabad focused on value addition, better preservation of fruits, branding, packaging of fruits and vegetable in order to increase Pakistan’s share in international market. He urged the Government to set the uniform price of Pakistan fruit exports for all countries. Moreover, he suggested the government to devise a strategy for exporting dates to Saudi Arabia and other countries.

In his concluding remarks, Sheikh Sultan Rehman, Vice President FPCCI emphasized the need to form long-term, consistent policies with consultation with all stakeholders, establish warehouses and cold storages to save fruits and vegetables from being rotten, utilize modern irrigation technologies to increase the production and improving quality. He offered vote of thanks to the participants.

Siraj Teli urges govt. to end KE’s monopoly

KARACHI, JUL 3 – Chairman Businessmen Group (BMG) & Former President Karachi Chamber of Commerce & Industry (KCCI) Siraj Kassam Teli, while strongly criticizing K-Electric over excessive load shedding and its failure to ensure uninterrupted electricity supply since 2005 when KESC was privatized, stated that as KE’s agreement is going to expire in 2023, the next agreement has to be prudently drafted in such a manner that it puts an end to the monopoly currently being enjoyed by KE.

“Under the existing agreement, K-Electric, since its privatization, has been monopolizing the entire power generation and distribution network of Karachi without any fear of competition but it is high time that this monopoly must be ended as it gives the freedom to KE to fearlessly exploit the poor masses who are going through prolonged and unannounced load shedding for several hours throughout the day and even at night during the ongoing sizzling summer season”, he added.

In a statement issued, Chairman BMG said that the government is also involved in negotiations between KE and Shanghai Electric China which intends to acquire 66.4 percent of KE’s total issued share capital but either Shanghai Electric takes over or the current possessors retain KE’s control in future, the existing agreement with the utility service provider is unacceptable and it has to be revisited at any cost. “It has been a terrible experience for Karachiites after KE’s privatization as the agreement with the Utility Service Provider, which has never been publicly disclosed, contained glaring loopholes and faults. Hence, the next agreement must address all these loopholes and faults, besides leaving no room for monopolization. Because of KE’s monopoly, the consumers have no other option but to bear exploitation by KE. The end to KE’s monopoly would certainly engage other companies in the power generation & distribution sector, trigger competition and give consumer the freedom to choose either KE or any other Utility Service Provider whoever is capable of fully satisfying their demand.

He was of the opinion that keeping in view the huge population and size of Karachi city, the entire power generation & distribution network of Karachi has to be divided between three to four electricity suppliers so that not only KE but other companies could also be brought into the field for fulfilling the electricity demand in different areas and they should also not be able to monopolize.

“We hope that the government pays attention to this serious issue at the earliest and takes concrete steps to minimize the hardships being suffered by the citizens and the business & industrial community of the largest city of Pakistan which continues to contribute a mammoth chunk of more than 70 percent revenue to the national exchequer despite facing a number of challenges”, Chairman BMG added.

President KCCI Agha Shahab Ahmed Khan urged KE to immediately stop the ongoing load shedding spell and focus on improving the infrastructure, particularly power generation capacity and distribution network which is in a terrible state.

He said that due to KE’s poor performance, almost all the localities of Karachi and also the seven industrial zones have to suffer unannounced load shedding and power failures every day for many hours that results in substantial losses. “The unannounced and prolonged load shedding by KE would prove to be the last nail in the coffin of industries and the economy”, he added.

Police arrested 24 Proclaimed offender

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ATTOCK, JUL 3 – Police have arrested 24 proclaimed offenders while recovered illegal arms ammunition,drugs and cash from gamblers during the month of June.

District Police Officer (DPO) Khalid Hamdani said this while talking to newsmen.He said that despite of coronavirus , Attock police kept continued its duties and arrested 24 proclaimed offenders from different areas wanted by the police in different cases, He said during different operations against the drug smugglers ,135 kgs marijuana,7.200 kgs opium and 143 liters liquor was recovered and cases were registered accordingly .

While talking about the operation against those possessing illegal arms,he said that during the last month 74 pistols , 9 kalashankovs , 18 rifles and hundred of rounds were recovered from different individuals. Khalid Hamdani said that during raids on different gambling dens , Rs 34.116 were recovered and for ensuring ban on kite flying,1435 kites and 81 rolls of strings were also recovered .He said that police would fulfill its responsibilities to ensure law and order situation in district and ensure safety of the people. DNA

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Issues like Kashmir, Palestine need immediate attention: Masood Khan

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Islamabad; 03 July: Sardar Masood Khan, President Azad Jammu and Kashmir, has said that we as Muslims have to take the lead and resolve long standing issues plaguing the Muslim Ummah like Palestine and Kashmir through political conflict resolution mechanisms.

The AJK President made these remarks while speaking to Prof. Dr. Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq, Director General Islamic Research Institute, International Islamic University who called upon the President here at Jammu and Kashmir House.

The AJK President said that the Muslim world has to unite against forces trying to create a divide amongst their ranks. He said that Islam is a religion of peace and we have to propagate the true teachings of Islam. He added that the Muslim Ummah has to realize its true potential and regain its true position in the global spectrum.

President Masood Khan said that despite being the oppressed, a major chunk of the Muslim population has adopted a defensive posture about Islam, Kashmir and Palestine. “We have to be proactive and start a process of result-oriented dialogue amongst fellow Muslim nations towards the resolution of these longstanding disputes” said the President.

The approach for humanitarian diplomacy for these territories under occupation should be immediately explored by Muslim countries all over the globe, asserted Masood Khan.

Prof. Dr. Zia-ul-Haq informed the President of the Institute’s activities. He said that this institution has been one of the leading think tanks in the country providing assistance in legislature and drafting leading documents on Islam. He informed that in 1973, this institute also played a seminal role in the drafting of the Constitution and then producing its Arabic translation for dignitaries attending the 1974 Lahore Summit of the Organisation of the Islamic Conference.

The Director General said that various magazines and quarterly research journals – recognised as category X by HEC – are being published at the Institute. He said that a special edition of their leading Fikr-o-Nazar research journal solely focusing on Kashmir will also be published in the coming months which will subsequently be composed into a book for public dissemination.

The AJK President appreciated the positive role played by the Institute in helping highlighting the various issues faced by the Muslim Ummah and praised the Muslim scholars and researchers who have contributed to this cause.

Prof. Dr. Zia presented various books and research journals published by the Institute to the President. He also invited the AJK President to visit the Institute which he said housed over 25,000 rare handwritten manuscripts and books, some dating over seven centuries.

Inattention of district administration, severe shortage of sugar in Attock

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ATTOCK, JUL 3 – Due to inattention of district administration, severe shortage of sugar in Attock city. People started getting hungry for sugar. Sugar started selling at Rs.85 per kg in black. According to the administration, sugar crisis in Attock city and its environs.The government and the administration set the rate of sugar at Rs.70 per kg.

In this regard, Commissioner Rawalpindi specially removed Attock and urged the officials of the administration, DCs and ACs, to provide Rs. 70 per kg of sugar to the people.In response to the fact that the official rate of sugar should be Rs 70 per kg to the people, the citizens and villagers who have disappeared from the sugar market kept on searching for sugar but could not find it.Sugar should be sold at Rs 85 per kg in black. Public and social circles of Attock have demanded from Commissioner Rawalpindi Division to take strict measures against hoarders and sugar thieves and provide sugar and food items to the people at government rates. DNA

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PML-N will play full role to take the country out of crisis: Sheikh Aftab

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ATTOCK, JUL 3 – Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) central leader and senior vice president PML-N Punjab Sheikh Aftab Ahmed has said that Nawaz Sharif has taken historic steps to raise the living standards of the people in the near future. PML-N will play a vital role in bringing the country out of crisis under the leadership of Nawaz Sharif.

Notis Khan is appealed not to take notice of anything else, otherwise it too will be out of reach of the people. He expressed these views while talking to media persons on the occasion of his arrival here.Dr Muhammad Ashraf Butt, Haji Abrar, Talal Ashraf Butt were also present on the occasion.

Sheikh Aftab Ahmed said that Imran Khan, who came to power by making big claims during the elections, has now come to know that running a government is not for everyone.It was Muhammad Nawaz Sharif and his team who handled the country after coming to power in 2013. There is no precedent for it.Terrorism and load shedding were on the rise in the country in 2013. The economy was devastated but the Pakistani nation saw that the leader Pakistan Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif and his team worked day and night to overcome the problems. DNA

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Ghani promotes Dostum to marshal

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KABUL, JUL 3 – President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani in a decree promoted General Abdul Rashid Dostum, the former first vice president of Afghanistan to the rank of Marshal.

The Office of the President in a statement said: “President Ghani issued a decree in this regard late last month.” According to the reports, President Ghani approved the conferment of the Marshal title on Gen. Dostum as per Article 19 and Item 64 of the constitution of Afghanistan.

The decree further added that the title on Gen. Dostum has been conferred for his services in resolving the political stalemates and ensuring security in the country. The issue of conferment of Marshal title remained a hot topic during the negotiations.
This was a provision of the political agreement between President Ashraf Ghani and Dr Abdullah Abdullah signed on May 17.
The promotion was a part of the political agreement between President Ghani and Abdullah Abdullah, the Head of High Council for National Reconciliation. According to the agreement, Dostum will receive membership in the High Council of State and the National Security Council of Afghanistan. Dostum is the third person in the history of Afghanistan to receive the title of Marshall after Shah Wali Khan and Mohammad Qasim Fahim.

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