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Pakistan rubbishes Indian MEA stance

Indian Ministry of External Affairs’statement of 5 June 2020 is continuation of their desperate campaign to divert international attention from India’s state-terrorism in Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

Ansar Bhatti

ISLAMABAD, JUNE 8 /DNA / = Pakistan has categorically rejected India’s malicious assertions based on complete distortion of facts to advance its false and self-serving narrative. Even the remarks of the Prime Minister of Pakistan have been completely twisted. This mischievous attempt is highly condemnable.

According to Foreign Office spokesperson Aisha Farooque, the Indian Ministry of External Affairs’statement of 5 June 2020 is continuation of their desperate campaign to divert international attention from India’s state-terrorism in Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IOJ&K) and its continuing crimes against the Kashmiri people.

Pakistan has been the principal victim of terrorism, including terrorism perpetrated against our people from across the border. Tens of thousands of our citizens have lost their lives,while thousands of our valiant law enforcement personnel have made the ultimate sacrifice in Pakistan’s resolute fight against terrorism. Pakistan’s sacrifices and contribution in combating the scourge of terrorism have been recognized by the international community.

Senior Indian officials and other Indian commentators have frequently boasted about destabilizing parts of Pakistan and of their nefarious designs to use terrorism as state policy against Pakistan.Today, the Hindutva-driven saffron terror against India’s minorities, Indian state-terrorism in IOJ&K, and India’s use of terrorism as an instrument to destabilize its neighbours stands fully exposed.

It is India that is seeking to distort and misrepresent the report of the UN Security Council’s Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team to promote its anti-Pakistan propaganda. We are sure that the world community will not be misled.

Pakistan’s role as a facilitator to the ongoing peace process in Afghanistan has been widely acknowledged by the relevant international partners.

Khalilzad meets Baradar in Doha

A Taliban official also reported that Taliban leadership, known as Rehbari Shoura, has approved the commencement of the intra-Afghan talks.

QATAR, JUNE 8 /DNA / = The US Special Representative for Afghanistan Reconciliation Zalmay Khalilzad and Commander of US forces in Afghanistan General Scott Miller met with the deputy leader for the Taliban Mullah Ghani Baradar in Doha.

Suhail Shaheen, the political spokesperson for the Taliban tweeted that the two sides discussed the kick start of the long-awaited intra-Afghan dialogue.

“Both sides talked about the speedy release of the prisoners and commencement of intra-Afghan negotiations,” Shaheen said.

A Taliban official also reported that Taliban leadership, known as Rehbari Shoura, has approved the commencement of the intra-Afghan talks. Majority of the council members, who met during the month of Ramadan, opined that if parts of the peace agreement with the United States, particularly the release of Taliban prisoners, were implemented then there was no harm in starting the dialogue, a Taliban official familiar with the process has told.

Another meeting of the Shoura will decide the agenda for the intra-Afghan dialogue which is expected to be held soon,” the official.

Meanwhile, sources close to the Taliban said that based on initial agreements between the engaged sides, the intra-Afghan negotiations will be held in Doha.

Dutch embassy open for business: envoy

A.M.BHATTI

ISLAMABAD, JUNE 8  / DNA / = Ambassador of the Netherlands Wouter Plomp has said that both the Netherlands and Pakistan enjoy excellent relations.

In a Twetter message he said economic ties between the two countries are progressing steadily.

He said in last year they participated in many trade exhibitions and trade missions for which they were grateful to government of Pakistan for making all our efforts successful.

He said as we know COVID-19 has hit us hard. We at the embassy are strictly observing all SOPs which mean we will continue working from home. While working from home we are still open for businesses.

He said they had a strong economic team at the embassy which was there to assist all those seeking any information regarding businesses.

“We continue to meeting with Pakistani companies online in order to listen to their concerns”, he added.

China reopens opportunity of Pakistan’s cotton export

ISLAMABAD, Jun 8 / DNA / = : Chinese textile market has recently shown positive trends, going to get rehabilitated which could be considered as good omen for Pakistan’s cotton exports.

Chinese market has been one of the main export destinations of Pakistan cotton. However, since April, due to impacts caused by COVID-19, cotton exports in Pakistan have been depressed.

Gwadar Pro on Monday quoting a report of China Textile News stated that in May various economic indexes of Chinese textile and garment market have picked up.

The report analyses that though the retaliatory consumption after COVID-19 epidemic has not arrived yet, Chinese textile merchants have active adjusted the strategies and realized the gradual recovery of market.

Another report released by China Cotton Net analyses that due to cotton early planting affected by locusts, the emergence rate of cotton in Pakistan will be lower than previous forecast 8 million packs (170 kg/pack). Besides, cotton demand is expected to recover in June after Eid and the gradual lifting of the blockade.

Comparing with Chinese market, demand of Western market is expected as continue depressed. On May 13th, The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) reported a global cotton supply and demand forecast. The forecast shows that US cotton import volume was expected as 0.2, the index of EU is 13.3 and Chinese expected import volume is 206.8.

Another important index released by USDA is domestic consumption. The expected domestic consumption of cotton in US, Eu and China respectively are 63.1, 14.4 and 827.4.

Salim Ghori, who has been working in denim Industry for 25 years, said: “A huge chunk of textile is exported to western countries. due to Covid-19 it will have a huge impact on Pakistan’s balance of payment and we will be under huge crisis if this situation extends for a few months,”

“Our goods are exported to Western countries such US, UK, Italy, Spain, Germany etc. However, influenced by outbreak, there were plenty of export orders lost and the situation is very serious. There were many returns which led direct los s for our company,” said Ghori.

Tajik president approves steps to help people; businesses


DNA

DUSHANBE,–  In order to limit the effects of COVID- 19 on the socio-economic spheres, and being guided by Article 69 of the Constitution,  President Rahmon has issued an executive order that aims to alleviate the hardships incurred by individuals and businesses as a result of the pandemic.

According to the order, doctors and medical personnel who come into direct contact with patients with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 infection, will be provided with additional financial benefits until the situation stabilizes.

Those undergoing medical treatment for COVID-19, participants in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945, recipients of social pensions, individuals with disabilities, orphans and homeless children, impoverished families, and families of labor migrants left without a breadwinner will receive one-time payments equivalent to a month’s minimum wage.

In order to reduce production costs, prevent inflation, increased prices for domestic products and other services, the planned increase in tariffs for electricity, water, irrigation, communication and utilities will be postponed until the end of this year.

Earmarked funds from the reserve funds of the state budget and extra-budgetary funds for 2020 will be used to replenish state material resources, by purchasing grain, seeds of agricultural crops, pesticides and fuel.

From April 1 to September 1, 2020, tax obligations will be suspended for tourism businesses, hotels, public catering organizations, health and sports centers, resorts, international passenger transportation companies. Accreted interest for late tax payments for this period will be eliminated.

From May 1 to August 1, 2020, small and medium-sized businesses that have completely suspended their activities in connection with the pandemic are freed from their rent payment obligations for state property.

From May 1 to September 1, 2020 it is no longer permissible to apply tax liability to business entities that have not paid social tax on time.

From May 1 to August 1, 2020, sole proprietors working in markets, shopping centers, in consumer services, including in beauty salons, fashion ateliers and tailor shops, are free from paying taxes.

Zalmay Khalilzad meets COAS Gen. Bajwa

RAWALPINDI, JUNE 7 / DNA / = Ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad, US Special Representative for Afghan Reconciliation called on General Qamar Javed Bajwa, Chief of Army Staff (COAS).

During the meeting matters of mutual interest, overall regional security situation including Afghan refugees issue / Afghan reconciliation process and Pak-Afghan border management were discussed.Both shared steps taken in this regard  and agreed to continue working towards mutually agreed goals. DNA=========

Sikhs pays homage to victims of operation blue star

ATTOCK, JUNE 7 (DNA) – The Pakistan Sikh Gurdwara Parbandhak committee (PSGPC) along with other Sikh representative bodies staged a symbolic ‘registered protest on Attack on Golden temple” amid COVID-19 outbreak, to pay homage to the victims at Gurdwara Punja Sahib Hassanabdal on Sunday.

On the 36th anniversary of Indian army attack on the most sacred and important Gurdwara for the Sikhs  “Darbar Sahib” – known as the Golden Temple in June 1984, PSGPC leaders along with other members of Sikh community staged protest in solemn solidarity with the Sikh community and families of the victims at Gurdwara Punja Sahib Hassanabdal.

The Sikh community was carrying placards inscribed with different slogans like “Never forget 1984”, “6 June- we want justice”, “Sikhs can never forget 1984” and condemning the Sikh Genocide 1984. The protest was symbolic in nature due to SoP issued by the government and local administration in wake of COVID- 19. The protesting Sikh leaders also raised pro-Khalistan slogans during this protest.

“We are undertaking a genocide remembrance protest against the Indian government for attacking and demolishing the supreme Sikh throne Sri Akal Takht Sahib and to pay homage to the people who fought and to tell the government of India that we have not forgotten the bloodshed of thousands of Sikhs including women and children during operation Blue Star”, Said Pardhan of Pakistan Sikh Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee Sardar Satwant Singh while addressing to protesting Sikhs.

He added that “We are observing the protest on the call of Sri Akal Takht Sahib- highest religious body of Sikhs”. Sardar Ameer Singh- Pakistan Sikh Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee said the sacrifices of the thousand of Sikhs for their sacred caused would not go in vain and the struggle they launched would be carried forward till the logical conclusion.

During speeches, the leaders of the Sikh community also paid rich tribute to their slain freedom-fighting leader Sardar Jarnail Singh and his hundreds of followers who were ruthlessly killed by Indian troops in the first week of June 1984 at Golden Temple and Sri Akal Takhat Amritsar in ruthless operation Blue Star.

Later, the protesters later also performed Ardas (rituals) in the memory of those who perished during the heinous attack on Sikh religion followers in year 1984 in India.=DNA

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Sixteen COVID-19 cases reported in Attock

ATTOCK, JUNE 7 (DNA) – The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the Attock district has increased to 219 as 16 new cases have been reported during the last 24 hours.

In an official statement on the updated situation of pandemic in Attock, the health authorities confirmed registration of seven cases in Attock city, five in Pindigheab and four in Fatehjang.

According to District Attock focal person for COVID-19, Dr Asif Arbab Niazi, the number of suspected cases also raised in the district to2544 on Sunday while screening of as many as 6126 persons had also carried out so far. He said that result of as many as 229 suspects area awaited. He said that present 13 positive patients were under treatment at different hospitals. He said that those were under treatment at different hospitals or quarantine centers were stable. He said that so far 61 positive patients had recovered in the district.

Responding a question, he said that as many as 106 positive patients were quarantined at home while 16 positive patients including 15 UAE returned migrant workers were at different quarantine centers of district.

Responding a question about active cases, he said that in Attock city as many as 57 were presently active cases in which 5 among hospitalized while 52 were home isolated, in Hassanabdal as many as 19 were presently active cases in which 3 were hospitalized while 16 were home isolated, in Hazro, as many as 18 were presently active cases in which 3 were hospitalized while 14 were home isolated while one was isolated at quarantine center, in Pindigheab as many as 17 were presently active cases in which 3 were hospitalized while 12 other were home isolated, in Fatehjang as many as seven were presently active cases in which one patient was hospitalized while six other were home isolated while in Jand there were only two patients who were under home isolation.  DNA

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George Floyd: Huge protests against racism held across US

Huge peaceful rallies have taken place across the US against racism and police brutality on the 12th day of protests sparked by the death of George Floyd.

Tens of thousands of people marched in Washington DC, in the city’s largest protest so far. Security forces blocked any approach to the White House.

Crowds also demonstrated in New York, Chicago, LA and San Francisco.

Meanwhile, people paid their respects to Mr Floyd in North Carolina, where he was born, before a memorial service.

Mr Floyd, an unarmed black man, died in police custody in Minneapolis on 25 May. Video showed a white police officer kneeling on his neck for almost nine minutes while he is pinned to the floor.

Officer Derek Chauvin has been dismissed and charged with murder. Three other officers who were at the scene have also been sacked and charged with aiding and abetting.

Large anti-racism protests also took place in a number of other countries. In the UK, Parliament Square in central London was filled with people despite calls by the government to avoid mass gatherings for fear of spreading the coronavirus.

In Australia, there were major protests in the cities of Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane that focused on the treatment of indigenous Australians. There were also demonstrations in France, Germany and Spain.

What happened at the protests?

The largest appeared to be in Washington DC, where protesters – many of them carrying placards saying “Black Lives Matter” – gathered peacefully near the Capitol, the Lincoln Memorial and outside Lafayette Park, next to the White House, at the newly renamed Black Lives Matter Plaza.

Mayor Muriel Bowser welcomed people, saying the crowds had sent a message to President Donald Trump. On Monday, federal law enforcement officers fired tear gas to clear a protest in the area ahead of a visit to a church by the president.

“If he can take over Washington DC, he can come for any state, and none of us will be safe,” she said. “Our soldiers should not be treated that way, they should not be asked to move on American citizens.”

Ms Bowser has requested the withdrawal of all federal law enforcement officers and National Guard troops from the city, saying their presence is “unnecessary”.

One 35-year-old protester, Eric Wood, told the BBC: “I’m here because I really couldn’t afford not to be here. Racism has long been a part of the US.”

Crystal Ballinger, 46, said she felt hopeful about the movement this time. “I feel something different about this protest… I’m hopeful that the message of solidarity and equality is getting out.”

Many of the city curfews imposed after initial unrest have now been lifted. With restrictions eased, arrests have plummeted.

However, late on Saturday police in Portland, Oregon, declared an “unlawful assembly and civil disturbance” after projectiles were thrown at officers near the Justice Center. Fifty arrests had been made by the early hours.

Seattle police also said projectiles had been thrown and several officers were hurt by “improvised explosives”.

Earlier in New York, crowds crossed the Brooklyn Bridge, while in San Francisco demonstrators briefly shut the Golden Gate Bridge. In Chicago, about 30,000 people rallied in Union Park, and a Hollywood intersection was blocked by protesters in Los Angeles.

And in Richmond, Virginia, a statue of a Confederate general was pulled down from its pedestal.

There were also protests in Atlanta and Philadelphia, where crowds chanted, “We need justice, we need love”.

Meanwhile, the top editor of the Philadelphia Inquirer resigned after publishing a headline that equated property damage to the deaths of black people, which prompted public condemnation from many of the newspaper’s staff.

Stan Wischnowski apologised for what he described as a “horribly wrong” decision to use the headline “Buildings Matter Too” on an article about civil unrest in the US.

In Buffalo, two policemen were charged with second-degree assault after they were filmed pushing a 75-year old protester to the ground, seriously injuring him.

In his overnight tweets, President Trump thanked the police, Secret Service and National Guard for doing a “fantastic job” and said that the Washington crowd was “much smaller than anticipated.

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