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Palestinians around the globe celebrate Nakba Day

Dr. Mehmood Ul Hassan Khan

The Israel forces have been wagging unstoppable human siege, cruelty, brutality, drastic demographic decomposition, social and political marginalization, alienation, and ruthless killing in its home land. Israel forces are also engaged to destroy our limited resources of human survival in shape of SME, agriculture, demolition of comfort zones (houses/homes) and building, massive displacement, harming natural harmony and racist separation walls etc.

On May 15, Palestinians living around the world commemorated 72nd Nakba Day.

It represents massive displacement of real owners of holy land, the Palestinians. It

showcases colossal pains, grieves and sorrows of native people of Palestine. It

upholds unshakable peaceful resolve of helpless Palestinians against vicious forces

of Israel, the champion of illegal occupier on the lands of Palestinians. Last but not

least, it also portrays unfinished struggle, uncompromised commitment and

unfading desire of Palestinians to reclaim their lands from Israel.

“Nakba Day” with statements and speeches.

Palestinians on Friday marked the 72nd anniversary of “Nakba Day” (“Day of

Catastrophe”) by vowing to thwart Israel’s plan to apply sovereignty to parts of the

West Bank and US President Donald Trump’s plan for Mideast peace, also known

as the Deal of the Century.

Despite due to natural calamity and sever cruelty of Israel a number of Fatah

activists held a small rally to protest US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s  visit to

Israel  this week. The activists carried a sign “Palestine is ours, Jerusalem is ours.”

PA President Mahmoud Abbas said in a televised speech that “those who created

our catastrophe wanted Palestine to be land without people or territories and were

betting that the name of Palestine would be erased from the records of history.”

To achieve their goal, Abbas said, “they practiced the ugliest conspiracies,

pressures, massacres and liquidation projects, the latest being the so-called Deal of

the Century.”

Abbas said that “despite all the obstacles, and despite all the aggressive occupation

policies, measures and violations, we are proceeding with confident steps towards

the restoration of our full rights and the removal of this hateful occupation.”

The Palestine President again repeated his threat to renounce all agreements with

Israel if the Israeli government implements its plan to apply sovereignty to any part

of the West Bank.

On its part, Fatah faction said in a statement that it would not abandon the goals of

its “revolution, particularly achieving the right of return [for Palestinian refugees

and their descendants to their former homes in Israel, self-determination, and

national independence.”

The immediate goal today, Fatah said, is to “confront the Deal of the Century and

the Israeli plan to annex areas of the West Bank.” Fatah added that the Palestinians

would “resist in every way this scheme that aims to liquidate the Palestinian cause

and the political rights of the Palestinian people.”

PA Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh said that the “biggest challenge the

Palestinians are facing today is the Israeli threat to annex” parts of the West Bank.

The move, he said, “constitutes the last chapter of a systematic campaign to

destroy the possibility of establishing a Palestinian state.”

A Palestinian state can’t be established without Jerusalem, the Gaza Strip and all of

the West Bank, including Area C and the Jordan Valley, Shtayyeh emphasized he

added. He further warned that the Israeli plan would not only end the two-state

solution, but also pose a threat to regional security and stability.

Palestine the land of unlimited prophecies and prosecutions, holy consensuses and

modern day conspiracies, existence of divinity and manmade destructions last but

not least mercy and mercilessness have been hub of power struggle and domination

of national narratives since centuries. In this connection, Nakba Day is

commemorated by Palestinians on May 15, the day after the Gregorian calendar

date for Israel’s independence.

“Nakba” is the Arabic word for “catastrophe” or “disaster” and the occasion

remembers the 700,000 Palestinians forced to flee as a result of the 1948 Arab-

Israeli War and seek refuge in Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, the West Bank and the Gaza

Strip, often without citizenship being granted.

Nakba Day commemorations typically take the form of rallies and speeches in

cities around Israel, the West Bank and Gaza, with Palestinian marchers commonly

brandishing placards, flags and house keys, the latter symbols of the homes and

still-deserted villages their families have not been allowed to return to.

However, this year the rallies have been cancelled amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas has officially authorised digital activities to

observe the anniversary, with many planning to join virtual reality tours and Zoom

video chats.

This year’s is the 22nd since Palestinian Authority president  Yasser

Arafat  inaugurated the day in 1998 in response to Israeli celebrations marking half

a century of independence, but it had been unofficially commemorated as early as

1949.

Till day, more than 5.3 million Palestinian refugees live outside of Israel were

victims of ethnic cleansing during the 1948 conflict and insist on their right to

return to territory they consider their homeland.

Israel refuses to meet the demand because doing so would compromise the Jewish

nature of the state defying Resolution 194 passed by the UN in 1948, siding with

Palestinians on the issue.

As Palestinians around the world mark the 72nd year of their resistance to Israeli

dislocation and dispossession, thousands gathered online for a virtual rally to

commemorate Nakba Day and stood in opposition to land theft and annexation.

Justice, equality and dignity in Palestine/Israel must include Palestinians realizing

their right to return home. Nakba means catastrophe in Arabic, and Nakba Day

refers to the destruction of hundreds of Palestinian villages and the violent

expulsion of 750,000 Palestinians that began with Israel’s founding, and that

continues to this day.

The catastrophes of the Nakba continue through ongoing land theft and expulsion.

Israeli annexation means more deeply entrenched apartheid, more home and

village demolitions, and the further loss of Palestinian land, livelihoods, and

connections. All Palestinians stand together in resistance.

Palestinians suffered the pain of displacement between tents and camps and used to

sleep on ground under the sky since 1948. Their original homes were stolen and

they were left to live in crowded camps.

Unfortunately, Palestinians have also been victim of state terrorism and racist

policies of Israel. Constant apartheid policies of Israel have badly damaged

core of the society. Nevertheless, it has been vivid reflection of its collective

struggle, determination, nationalism, patriotic spirits and above all political means

to defend its rights of independence despite all hurdles.

With the passage of time, Israeli occupation has been further strengthened which is

still being implemented and making lives of common Palestinians miserable and

crestfallen. Israeli policy of annexation and grabbing of land from the real owners

(Palestinians) have been creating havocs in the lives of our people.

According to World Bank

report restrictions on Palestinian movement and access have serious repercussions

on its fragile national economy.

Despite all hurdles Palestinians are still fighting against all odds and hold the flag

of steadfastness and hope that one day siege of darkness and injustice may be over

and they will reclaim their lost paradise from illegal occupier Israel in the days to

come.

Quarantine Center in Faisalabad district Jail

FAISALABAD, MAY 15 (DNA) – The Only way to prevent the Spread of the Measles Virus is Through Precautionary Measures that have been made globally, including hand Sanitizer masks, Caution and Social distance in social interactions.

Superintendent Jail Ali Akbar Gujjar told that inmates of Faisalabad District Jail are incarcerated for various crimes and security arrangements have been made to save them from the current epidemic. Corona filter counters at the entrances and exits of the prison have been set up.

FAISALABAD, MAY 15: Health-care workers busy in disinfectant spray inside the Faisalabad District Jail to curb the spread of coronavirus.= DNA PHOTO BY M Tahir

Than 25 corona wards have been set up in the jail. Newly arrived inmates are kept in these wards for 14 days separately and tests are conducted. He further said that random and complete corona tests have been conducted on the inmates of the jail and the staff has not been tested for corona virus in any of them yet.=DNA

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UNICEF procures PPEs for Pakistan

ISLAMABAD, MAY 15 (DNA) – 8 Metric Tons of much-needed Personal Protective Equipment for health workers ordered by the Government of Pakistan arrived at Islamabad airport.

The N-95 masks and surgical gowns were procured by UNICEF on behalf of the Government in response to the COVID19 pandemic, with financial support from the World Bank.

UNICEF thanked the National Disaster Management Authority, Pakistan and the Chinese Embassy in Pakistan for facilitating the shipment.

UNICEF supports the national response to COVID-19 through Risk Communication and Community Engagement; Infection and Prevention Control in health care settings; Psycho-Social Support and Procurement of essential supplies.

UNICEF also works with the relevant line ministries and partners to ensure the continuity of essential services for children during the emergency.=DNA

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Int’l flights suspension till May 31

NEHAL MIRAJ

 ISLAMABAD, MAY 15 (DNA) – Pakistan on Friday extended the suspension of international flight operations till May 31 in line with the national strategy to contain the spread of novel coronavirus (COVID-19).

“As per the government decision, the suspension of international flight operations, as effected earlier, has been extended up to Sunday, May 31, 2020 at 2359 hours PST,” a spokesman for the Aviation Division said.

 Remaining provisions as applicable to the suspension of international flights, reflected in the previous orders, would remain unchanged, he added.

On March 21, the government had suspended the operation of all international passenger/chartered and private flights to Pakistan initially for a period of two weeks.

 Diplomats and special/cargo aircraft were exempted from the suspension with certain conditions and preventive measures against the virus.=DNA

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Women-led businesses facing severe financial stress: Founder IWCCI

ISLAMABAD, MAY 15 (DNA) – Samina Fazil, founder President, Islamabad Women’s Chamber of Commerce and Industry (IWCCI) has said the prolonged lockdown has damaged the businesses of women and they are desperately seeking help.

Women running small businesses are among the hardest hit their plight is not being taken seriously by the policymakers, she said.

Samina Fazil said that majority of the population comprises of the women but they are subjected to negative treatment announcements regarding helping out businesswomen never got implemented.

She added that the government officials are not taking issues confronting women seriously while the central bank is not genuinely interested in helping them ride out of the crisis.

She said that SBP is only interested in supporting commercial banks and big corporations while the stringent terms and conditions for forwarding loans to small businesses, cottage industry and microfinance sector are impossible to meet.

The SBP should announce interest-free loans for small businesses, cottage industry and microfinance sector if it is interested in an economic revival, she underlined.

Majority of women earn their bread and butter through the services sector which has been badly hit by the lockdown therefore the government should allow reopening of beauty parlours, boutiques, saloons, home kitchens, handicraft centres and consultancy services etc., she demanded.

The business leader said that many businesses run by women have collapsed while others will also fail soon if the government failed to come to their rescue.

Sources of income of women should be protected as they are bearing the brunt of the COVID-19 lockdown with thousands of them getting unemployed, she informed.

She lamented that the government is expanding the lockdown period but no financial package has been announced for women entrepreneurs who have been left on the mercy of the situation.

Samina Fazil said that businesswomen deserve relief in rent, taxation and utility bills and the Prime Minister Imran Khan should announce a grant for them as they are striving hard to survive amid the lockdown.=DNA

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Zafar Mirza urges ‘rational use’ of personal protective equipment

ISLAMABAD, MAY 15 (DNA) – “No matter how much personal protective equipment we provide to doctors and nurses, unless it isn’t used rationally, no quantity will be enough to meet the demand,” Prime Minister’s Special Assistant on Health Dr Zafar Mirza said.

Addressing doctors and paramedical staff at the inauguration of a training centre in Islamabad, he said that along with the increase in the production of PPEs and N-95 masks, the government was also working on “promoting and training doctors on how to rationally use the equipment”.

“My vision is to not just reach to every health professional in Pakistan with this message that we care but also provide training to them,” Dr Mirza said, explaining that the training would educate doctors on what equipment to use in what circumstances, how to put it on and even how to dispose of it.

“Recently, we have launched a guideline on National Prevention and Control in a PDF version and I want all professionals to go through it,” the PM’s assistant said.

He pointed that National Guidelines on COVID-19 and PPEs have also been launched. All doctors will be trained according to these guidelines.

“We will send PDF files to you so that you have a reference document to consult in case of any ambiguity or confusion,” Dr Mirza said.

The training should not just be limited to a number of doctors but also other people at the hospital. “We want to show the people that we don’t just say that we care but also mean it,” he said.

Dr Mirza remarked that the programme will also be extended to private hospitals. “A helpline will also be set up where health care professionals can call in case of a shortage of equipment.”

He explained that a shortage persisted because of a disconnect between doctors and the hospital management. “I want to request hospitals to form committees for the management of PPEs.”

This will ensure active communication between both parties, he added. Dr Mirza lauded the efforts of health care professionals in Pakistan and thanked them for their service. DNA

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PIAF calls for running businesses 24/7 till Eid

LAHORE, MAY 15 (DNA) – The Pakistan Industrial and Traders Association Front (PIAF) has appealed to the government to extend permission to the business community to run their businesses 24/7 till Eid ul Fitar.

All shopping malls should be reopened with strict implementation of the government SOPs in their true spirit.

PIAF chairman Mian Nauman Kabir, in a joint statement with senior vice chairman Nasir Hameed Khan and vice chairman Javed Iqbal Siddiqi, asked the government to avoid issuing threatening statements of re-imposing lockdown, as it would create panic further among the business community as well as the general public, who already visit markets in haste owing to time limitation, resulting into more rush.

PIAF chairman said that partial implementation of SOPs is just due to the limited market hours and changed routine owing to Ramazan.

Mian Nauman Kabir also observed that COVID-19 cases’ fatality rate in Pakistan is very low, at about 2% against the global figure, with recovery figure of more than 98% for which the government is appreciated for taking the immediate measure to control the outbreak in the country. At the same time, instead of creating an environment of fear and stress, we must recognize the symptoms and exercise as many precautions as possible, he suggested.

PIAF vice chairman Javed Iqbal Siddiqi pointed out that fatality rate in Pakistan due to COVID-19 is very low as compared to other diseases such as Hepatitis (which claims nearly 150,000 lives on average every year with over 400 people losing life daily), cancer and heart disease, claiming around 200,000 deaths in a year.

Quoting the data of WHO and UNICEF, he mentioned that only 30 to 40 percent population has access to clean drinking water in comparison to the world average of around 72 percent.

Javed Iqbal Siddiqi said that the Eid is an important event for the business community when business liabilities are paid off along with benefits to hundreds of thousands of people attached to different operations of the economic activities; hence, all economic areas should be functioning smoothly.

He observed that COVID-19 was diagnosed in China in Jan 2020 and till now no vaccine is available to treat Corona patients, which may take a year, therefore; it is very important to get adapted to the situation while recognizing all precautionary measures such as washing hands very often, wearing face masks, and avoiding unnecessary contact with everyone, etc instead of shutting the businesses altogether.

He pleaded that the ease in the lockdown would not only reduce the financial depressions but also progress the economic activities in the country. Therefore, the business community should be allowed to run businesses 24/7 till Eid, he demanded.=DNA

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FM Qureshi phones Japanese counterpart

ISLAMABAD, MAY 15 / DNA / = Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi held a telephone conversation with his Japanese counterpart, Toshimitsu Motegi, on the Covid-19 pandemic and its aftermath.

Underscoring that the Pandemic was the gravest challenge to confront humanity this century, the Foreign Minister offered condolences over loss of precious lives, and  commended the effective measures being taken by Japan to contain the outbreak. The Foreign Minister thanked Japan for its assistance to Pakistan to combat the pandemic, as well as in dealing with the desert locust attack. While conveying his confidence that Pakistanis in Japan will be looked after, he assured Foreign Minister Motegi of all possible facilitation of Japanese nationals in Pakistan.

The two Ministers exchanged views about the socio-economic ramifications of the pandemic. Highlighting that the developing countries had to fight on two fronts, i.e.s, containing the virus, and staving off starvation, the Foreign Minister briefed Foreign Minister Motegi about Prime Minister Imran Khan’s “Global Initiative on Debt Relief” for developing countries. The Foreign Minister underscored that without immediate, coordinated and comprehensive actions to create fiscal space, the developing world may have to contend with dire social, political and economic consequences.

Touching upon the situation in Indian Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IOJ&K), the Foreign Minister highlighted that human rights violations were continuing unabated and concerns had intensified about spread of the infection due to restrictions on information dissemination and unfettered access to medical and other essential supplies.  There were also concerns about demonization sof Indian Muslims in the context of Covid-19 and growing Islamophobia.

Both Foreign Ministers expressed commitment to further strengthen bilateral relations. It was agreed to commemorate the 70th anniversary of establishment of Pakistan-Japan diplomatic relations in 2022 in a befitting manner.

Uzbekistan to resume air, rail links

TASHKENT, May 15 (agencies):Uzbekistan has extended quarantine measures until the end of May, while lifting a number of restrictions imposed earlier, the Special Republican Commission to Combat Coronavirus said Friday.

   The quarantine measures to counteract the spread of COVID-19 are extended until June 1, while domestic air and rail links will be partially resumed starting on May 18, the commission said.

   When organizing air and rail transportation, the public must comply with all quarantine rules, including limiting the number of passengers, disinfection and other sanitary requirements, it added.

   Earlier this month, Uzbekistan introduced red, yellow and green zones in the country depending on the sanitary and epidemiological situation of COVID-19.

   Many businesses are allowed to operate and citizens are allowed to drive their vehicles in green and yellow zones starting from May 18.

   Also, for the first time since the lockdown was imposed, parks and museums will reopen while sticking to social distancing rules.

   Uzbekistan has registered 2,652 confirmed COVID-19 cases with 11 deaths, and 2,136 people have recovered from the disease so far as the country resumed airlifting its citizens from abroad this week.

China builds digital system to improve THAR coalfield efficiency

ISLAMABAD, May 15 (DNA): China Railway 19th Bureau Group has established 4G and GPS automatic dispatching system for the second phase of Thar coal mine project.

This aimed at ensuring cost reduction and efficiency improvement of Thar coal mining, Gwadar Pro reported on Friday.

The second phase of Thar coal mine project is expected an annual output of 7.6 million tons. Regarding that the system is able to improve productivity of Thar coal mine more than 15%, In other words due to the digital automatic system, now the annual output of the second phase of Thar coal mine project presumably could  be increased.

It is the first GPS automatic dispatching system of Pakistan. Up to now, total 13 excavators, 74 dumper and 12 relative apparatuses of the coalfield installed GPS and concluded in this system. Coverage has exceeded more than 80% of whole the second phase of Thar coal mine project.

Due to the harsh climatic conditions and complex geographical situation, traditional manual scheduling mode limited capacity of coal mining to a huge extent.

According to the mining personnel, this system is able to improve productivity effect of Thar coal mine more than 15%. The utilization of 4G and GPS automatic dispatching system can automatically trace the productive apparatuses through collecting the dynamic information and identifying the operative situation.

Therefore, a constant real-time tracking of coal mine production could be realized, which can effectively reduce the possible errors caused by manual scheduling meanwhile improve the accuracy of information.

Thar coal mine project is the first integrated project of coal and electricity under the CPEC and even in the whole of Pakistan. Located in the southeast of Sindh, Thar coalfield is the seventh largest brown coal mine in the world and the largest in Asia. The project will alleviate Pakistan’s energy shortage and high dependence on import, the report added.=DNA

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