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Indonesia protests put spotlight on paramilitary police force

Indonesia protests put spotlight on paramilitary police force

JAKARTA, AUG 31 (AFP/APP): Viral footage of a tactical van crashing into a young delivery driver in Indonesia’s capital before rolling over his body has sparked renewed anger against a police force long known for its heavy-handed tactics.

Seven officers inside the van were detained for violating the police ethics code at the protest against low wages and financial perks for lawmakers, while the president pledged an investigation.

But protests have since erupted across the country over the incident, the latest in a string of cases where Indonesia’s militarised police force — the Mobile Brigade Corps, or Brimob — has been accused of overreaction leading to civilian death.

“Brimob is actually a militaristic police force with their own heavy weapons. It is historically used to deal with armed movements but over the last decade more often assigned to work against street protests,” said Human Rights Watch’s Andreas Harsono.

The unit has therefore “often employed excessive force when dealing with street protests, initially in places like West Papua, but lately also in Jakarta and other urban areas,” he added.

Brimob has its origins in the Japanese colonial era when it was formed as a special police force, before being turned into a post-independence paramilitary unit used to quell internal rebellions.

It has since crushed radical Islamist groups and anchored the government’s bloody fight against separatists in Papua, Aceh and East Timor.

The unit now effectively acts as the special operations force of the Indonesian police and has grown in influence after the fall of military dictator Suharto in the late 1990s.

Since the election of president Joko Widodo in 2014 and the rise of his defence minister Prabowo Subianto to replace him last year, the national police force has been handsomely funded to militarise itself.

And its Brimob unit has since been used to crush government opponents and even defend financial interests such as plantations and mining operations, activists and experts say.

 “They are pretty much involved in several large mass protests to do a crowd control function,” said Dimas Bagus Arya, coordinator of the human rights organisation KontraS.

“They have the same credo as the military, which is kill or be killed.”

He said Brimob have been deployed in restive Papua, where a low-lying insurgency is still rumbling, on joint operations with the military, in which Prabowo once served as a special forces commander.

Indonesia’s national police did not immediately respond to an AFP request for comment.

– Stadium disaster –

While the protests began over economic conditions, deep-rooted anger against the police has manifested itself on Indonesia’s streets in recent days and amplified the unrest.

      On Saturday night, a police headquarters was set on fire in the East Java city of Surabaya with expletives aimed at the force spray-painted on the road.

Such anger comes from previous incidents that people believe were unjust.

In 2022 a stadium stampede in East Java left more than 130 people dead after police fired tear gas into the stands after some fans invaded the pitch.

     The crush was one of the deadliest disasters in football history.

  Only several officers were held and all received light sentences.

    In 2019 at least 10 protesters were unlawfully killed in post-election riots, most of them by gunshot, in cases that were not brought to justice, according to rights groups.

    “This is not only because one driver was hit, but this is the accumulation of all of the police problems,” Ardi Manto Adiputra, director of human rights group Imparsial, told AFP.

        Many Indonesians fear a culture of impunity for the police will continue, with close ties between the force and government giving the impression they are intertwined.

         “Human rights violations committed by Brimob have almost never been taken into a civilian court of law,” said Amnesty International Indonesia’s Usman Hamid.

   “One of the root causes is lack of accountability.”

Malaysian High Commission in Islamabad celebrates 68th National Day

Malaysian High Commission in Islamabad celebrates 68th National Day

ISLAMABAD, AUG 31 /DNA/ – In conjunction with Malaysia’s 68th National Day (Hari Kebangsaan), High Commission of Malaysia in Islamabad organised a Flag-Raising Ceremony. The event brought together all home-based staff, members of PERWAKILAN, and locally recruited staff in a patriotic gathering to mark Malaysia’s independence, first proclaimed on 31 August 1957.

The ceremony commenced with the raising of the Jalur Gemilang (Malaysia’s national flag), accompanied by the singing of the national anthem, “Negaraku”, and followed by opening remarks by His Excellency Ambassador Dato’ Mohammad Azhar Mazlan, High Commissioner of Malaysia to Pakistan.

In his speech, Dato’ Azhar highlighted the significance of National Day as a moment to reflect on Malaysia’s journey since independence and to pay tribute to the sacrifices of the nation’s forefathers. He also emphasised the importance of this year’s National Day theme, “Malaysia MADANI: Rakyat Disantuni”, which underscores Malaysia’s ongoing commitment to nation-building, inclusivity, and shared prosperity.

The theme reflects the country’s aspiration to strengthen unity, uphold democratic values, and build a progressive and sustainable future.

The event served not only as a patriotic gathering but also as an opportunity for Malaysians abroad to connect and celebrate their shared heritage and identity. The celebration marks another important chapter in fostering solidarity among Malaysians overseas and strengthening Malaysia-Pakistan bilateral ties.

78th Independence Day Football matches attract huge audience

Saifullah Ansar

ISLAMABAD, AUG 31 /DNA/ – To celebrate Pakistan’s 78th Independence Day, the Dream Sports Group organized a series of exhibition football matches at Jinnah Stadium in the Islamabad Sports Complex. The players showcased exceptional skills, earning a great deal of applause from the spectators.

The first match, a thrilling contest between Diplomatic FC and Islamabad Veterans, ended with Diplomatic FC winning 3-2. Gabriel was the standout player for Diplomatic FC, scoring two crucial goals.

Deputy Head of Mission of the Romanian embassy Eduard Preda exhibited excellent football skills and won laurels from the spectators. His team performed well under his leadership. Similarly, Sahin Atak of the Turkiye embassy also put-up excellent performance. 

In the second match, Pakistan Veterans displayed a strong performance to defeat Diplomatic Stars 4-2. Imran Niazi scored two goals for Pakistan Veterans, with Mian Abbas and Allah Nawaz each adding one. The exciting play energized the fans, who showed immense enthusiasm throughout the event.

The matches were attended by several notable sports figures and former footballers, including Arshad Khan, a representative of the PIA Union; Rehan, President of the Islamabad Football Association; Jafar Khan (former Pakistan goalkeeper); Mubashir Sanjrani; Haroon Yousuf; Imran Niazi; Mian Abbas; Haji Sattar; Zahid Luqman; Jamshed Anwar; and Mahmood Khan.

According to the organizers, these exhibition matches are a significant step toward promoting sports in the country. Additionally, aid was collected and provided for flood victims during the event.

Asif Khan’s fifty goes in vain as Pakistan dominate UAE in tri-series

T20I tri-series: Saim, Hasan power Pakistan to massive total against UAE

SHARJAH, AUG 30: Pakistan secured their back-to-back second win in the T20I tri-nation series by defeating UAE by 31 runs at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium on Saturday.

Chasing a challenging total of 208, UAE managed 176-8 despite a solid start.

Openers Muhammad Zohaib and skipper Muhammad Waseem added a crucial 39-run partnership, with Waseem taking an aggressive approach from the outset.

However, Zohaib struggled and was dismissed by Mohammad Nawaz on the first ball of the fifth over after scoring 13 off 14 deliveries.

Waseem played a vital knock but couldn’t make a lasting impact, as he was run out following a mix-up while running between the wickets. Hasan Ali effected the dismissal with support from Hasan Nawaz, leaving Waseem with 33 off 18 balls, with UAE at 54-2 in 5.5 overs.

In the final delivery of the powerplay, Hasan Ali struck again, claiming his first wicket of the match by dismissing Ethan D’Souza for three off four deliveries.

UAE continued to feel the pressure as Saim Ayub struck to dismiss Alishan Sharafu for three off six balls, reducing the team to 68-4 in 8.4 overs.

Mohammad Nawaz maintained his excellent form, claiming UAE’s fifth wicket as Rahul Chopra fell for 11 off 14 deliveries, leaving the hosts deep in trouble.

Dhruv Parashar and Asif Khan then steadied the innings, guiding UAE past the 100-run mark. By the 14th over, the score stood at 103-5.

The 15th over proved costly for Pakistan, as Hasan Ali conceded 19 runs, including two sixes and a four, with Asif Khan launching a powerful assault.

The pair added a 50-run partnership by the 16th over but still faced a steep climb, needing 79 runs from four overs.

The crucial 54-run partnership was broken by Salman Mirza, who dismissed Dhruv Parashar for 15 off 19 balls, leaving UAE at 130-6 in 16.2 overs.

Asif Khan then turned up the heat, smashing a six off the first ball of the 17th over to reach a blazing fifty off just 25 balls, including four sixes.

Hasan Ali struck decisively in the final over, claiming his second wicket by dismissing Asif for a fiery 77 off 35 balls, which included six fours and six sixes.

He also removed Saghir Khan for 11, wrapping up the UAE innings and securing a convincing win for Pakistan.

For Pakistan, Hasan Ali led the bowling attack with figures of 3/47, while Mohammad Nawaz recorded 2/21 in four overs. Salman Mirza and Saim Ayub contributed one wicket each.

Batting first, Pakistan suffered an early setback as opener Sahibzada Farhan was dismissed for eight runs off five balls by Junaid Siddique in the first over.

Saim Ayub and Fakhar Zaman then put together a 29-run partnership for the second wicket, but Zaman fell for six runs off seven deliveries to spinner Haider Ali, leaving Pakistan at 38-2 in 3.1 overs.

Saim Ayub continued his aggressive innings, reaching his fourth T20I fifty off just 25 deliveries at a strike rate of 200. Pakistan captain Salman Agha fell cheaply for five runs off nine balls to Saghir Khan, reducing the team to 74-3 in 7.5 overs.

The 12th over proved costly as Saghir Khan struck again, dismissing Saim Ayub for a crucial 69-run knock off 38 balls, which included seven fours and four sixes, leaving Pakistan at 104-4 in 11.3 overs.

In the 16th over, Hasan Nawaz hit three consecutive sixes, helping him reach his second T20I fifty off just 24 deliveries, while sharing a 50-run partnership with Mohammad Nawaz.

He was eventually dismissed on the fourth delivery of the over for 56 off 26 balls, which included two fours and six sixes, with Pakistan at 161-5 in 15.4 overs.

In the 17th over, Junaid Siddique removed wicketkeeper-batter Mohammad Haris for a run-a-ball one, leaving Pakistan at 169-6 in 16.3 overs.

Saghir Khan continued his impressive spell by dismissing Mohammad Nawaz for a quick 25 off 15 balls, marking Pakistan’s seventh wicket.

Faheem Ashraf was run out for 16 off 11 balls, Salman Mirza was run out for three, and Sufiyan Muqeem did not face a delivery as Pakistan were bowled out for 207.

Trump cancels India visit as US-India tensions escalate over tariffs

Trump cancels India visit as US-India tensions escalate over tariffs

WASHINGTON, AUG 30: US-India relations have hit a new low after President Donald Trump canceled his upcoming visit to New Delhi for the Quad Summit, The New York Times reported.

The decision underscores widening rifts between Washington and New Delhi over trade, tariffs, and foreign policy disputes.

Cancelled visit sparks speculation
According to The New York Times, President Trump had earlier assured Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi of his participation in the Quad Summit in November. However, officials familiar with his schedule confirmed that “Trump no longer has plans to visit India in the fall.”

The White House has yet to issue a formal statement, while Indian officials have remained tight-lipped, further fueling speculation about deteriorating ties.

Trade war and tariffs targeting India
At the heart of the friction are Washington’s heavy tariffs on Indian exports, which have hit industries worth more than $48 billion, including textiles, leather, and food products. The Trump administration also slapped a 25% tariff on India’s imports of Russian oil, which analysts say appeared more punitive than strategic.

Experts argue that the move uniquely targeted India rather than applying broader sanctions against all buyers of Russian hydrocarbons, raising questions about Washington’s motives.

Ceasefire claims anger Modi
The souring relationship also stems from Trump’s repeated claims that he “solved” the four-day conflict between India and Pakistan in May. New Delhi flatly rejected these assertions, clarifying that the ceasefire was a direct agreement between the two neighbours, without any US mediation.

During a tense phone call on June 17, Trump again told Modi that Pakistan was considering nominating him for the Nobel Peace Prize, hinting that India should follow suit. Modi reportedly bristled at the suggestion and reiterated that Washington had no role in ending the skirmish.

Quad summit uncertainty
The Quad Summit in New Delhi was expected to bring together leaders from the US, Australia, Japan, and India. With Trump now pulling out, questions loom over the summit’s future and the strength of the Indo-Pacific alliance.

Despite strained ties, Washington has invited Modi to visit the US. However, reports suggest the Indian leader has declined both the Washington trip and a meeting with Trump on the sidelines of the G7 Summit in Canada earlier this year.

T20I tri-series: Saim, Hasan power Pakistan to massive total against UAE

T20I tri-series: Saim, Hasan power Pakistan to massive total against UAE

SHARJAH, AUG 30: Pakistan set a massive 208-run target against the United Arab Emirates (UAE) courtesy of Saim Ayub and Hasan Nawaz’s half-centuries in the second match of the T20I tri-series at Sharjah Cricket Stadium on Saturday.

Batting first, Pakistan suffered an early setback as opener Sahibzada Farhan was dismissed in the first over, scoring eight runs off five balls, falling to Junaid Siddique.

Saim Ayub and Fakhar Zaman then put together a 29-run partnership for the second wicket. However, Zaman was dismissed by spinner Haider Ali for six runs off seven deliveries, leaving Pakistan at 38-2 in 3.1 overs.

Saim Ayub continued his aggressive innings, reaching his fourth T20I fifty off just 25 deliveries at a strike rate of 200.

Pakistan captain Salman Agha was the third batter to fall cheaply, scoring five runs off nine balls before falling to Saghir Khan, reducing the team to 74-3 in 7.5 overs.

Hasan Nawaz steadied the innings for Pakistan, hitting a six to take the team past the 100-run mark in the 11th over.

However, the 12th over proved costly as Saghir Khan struck again, dismissing Saim Ayub for a crucial 69-run knock off 38 balls, which included seven fours and four sixes, with Pakistan at 104-4 in 11.3 overs.

The 16th over saw Hasan Nawaz hit three consecutive sixes, helping him reach his second T20I fifty off just 24 deliveries, while sharing a 50-run partnership with Mohammad Nawaz.

He was eventually dismissed on the fourth delivery of the over for 56 runs off 26 balls, which included two fours and six sixes, with the team at 161-5 in 15.4 overs.

In the 17th over, Junaid Siddique removed wicketkeeper-batter Mohammad Haris for a run-a-ball one, leaving Pakistan at 169-6 in 16.3 overs.

Saghir Khan continued his impressive spell, claiming his third wicket by dismissing Mohammad Nawaz, who had contributed a quick 25 off 15 balls with two fours and a six, marking Pakistan’s seventh wicket.

In the final stages of the innings, Junaid Siddique picked up his third wicket, dismissing Hasan Ali for nine off six deliveries, with Pakistan at 203-8 in 19.3 overs.

Faheem Ashraf was run out after scoring 16 off 11 balls, Salman Mirza was run out for three, and Sufiyan Muqeem did not face a delivery as Pakistan were bowled out.

For UAE, Saghir Khan finished with figures of 3/44 in his four overs, Junaid Siddique claimed 3/49, and Haider Ali picked up two wickets.

PTA upgrades system against unregistered mobile use

PTA upgrades system against unregistered mobile use

ISLAMABAD, AUG 30: The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has upgraded its Device Identification, Registration and Blocking System (DIRBS) to prevent the use of unregistered mobile phones in the country.

According to the PTA, mobile phones that remain unregistered with the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) and for which duties and taxes are not paid within 60 days will be blocked from network access.

As part of the upgrade, the PTA has offloaded old IMEI records of mobile devices. The authority stated that this measure aims to enhance the operational efficiency and administrative capability of DIRBS.

The PTA added that the system overhaul would assist both the authority and mobile network operators in managing the platform more effectively. The initiative is also expected to encourage users to register their devices by paying the applicable FBR duties and taxes.

Moreover, the PTA said that any unregistered mobile device will remain active on the network for only 60 days. If customs duties and taxes are not paid within this period, the device will be blocked again.

Around 600,000 saved through evacuations: Punjab CM

Around 600,000 saved through evacuations: Punjab CM


LAHORE, AUG 30: Continuing her briefing, the Punjab CM said provincial authorities evacuated hundreds of thousands of people and animals from flooded areas, in what she described as the “biggest evacuation and rescue operation in our history”.

“We are facing a situation we haven’t faced in decades. There has been a continuous effect due to non-stop rainfall,” CM Maryam said. “Our neighbour, India, opened their spillways and all that water came into our rivers, overflowing them.”

The chief minister said the province has a five-tier plan, the first of which is evacuation.

“All commissioners and DCs performed timely evacuations; containing this level of flooding with all resources was not humanly possible,” she outlined.

“We have evacuated and transported around 600,000 people in Punjab, who were moved from inundated areas. Around 450,000 animals have been evacuated as well.”

The CM added that timely evacuations need to be carried out in districts currently under threat from flooding, such as Jhang, Muzaffargarh, Multan and Okara.

“Their preparedness needs to be airtight and they need to be ready for rescue,” CM Maryam said, referring to district authorities. “All districts must use barges to load large numbers of cattle.”

T20I tri-series: Pakistan win toss, elect to bat first against UAE

T20I tri-series: Pakistan win toss, elect to bat first against UAE

SHARJAH, AUG 30: Pakistan won the toss and elected to bat first against the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in the second match of the T20I tri-series at Sharjah Cricket Stadium on Saturday.

Playing XIs
Pakistan made two changes to their lineup, with Salman Mirza and Hasan Ali replacing Shaheen Afridi and Haris Rauf.

Pakistan: Sahibzada Farhan, Saim Ayub, Fakhar Zaman, Salman Ali Agha (c), Hasan Nawaz, Mohammad Nawaz, Mohammad Haris (wk), Faheem Ashraf, Hasan Ali, Salman Mirza and Sufiyan Muqeem.

UAE: Muhammad Zohaib, Muhammad Waseem (c), Asif Khan, Alishan Sharafu, Rahul Chopra (wk), Ethan DSouza, Dhruv Parashar, Saghir Khan, Haider Ali, Junaid Siddique, Muhammad Jawadullah.

Head-to-Head
Both teams have faced each other once in T20Is, with Pakistan emerging victorious during the 2016 T20 World Cup in Mirpur, Bangladesh.

Batting first, UAE posted 129-6, highlighted by a brilliant 46 off 42 by Shaiman Anwar, while captain Amjad Javed and Muhammad Usman contributed 27 and 21 runs respectively.

Pakistan chased down the total, losing three wickets for 17 runs early before a 114-run partnership between Umar Akmal and Shoaib Malik sealed the win in 18.4 overs.

Malik played a crucial knock of 63 off 49 balls, while Umar Akmal scored a valuable 50 off 46 deliveries.

Form Guide
Pakistan will carry forward strong momentum, having recently won the three-match T20I series against West Indies and dominated the tri-series opener against Afghanistan.

UAE will aim for a win after a successful run against Bangladesh (2-1) in May and victories over Kenya, Uganda, and Nigeria in the Pearl of Africa T20I series.

UAE: L, W, W, W, L (Most Recent First)

Pakistan: W, W, L, W, W

CDA accelerates recreational projects to boost Islamabad’s tourism appeal

CDA imposes heavy taxes on properties in Islamabad

ISLAMABAD, AUG 30 /DNA/ – An important meeting was held at the Capital Development Authority (CDA) Headquarters under the chairmanship of Chairman CDA and Chief Commissioner Islamabad, Muhammad Ali Randhawa. The meeting was attended by CDA Board Members, including Member Administration and Estate Talat Mehmood, Member Finance Tahir Naeem, Member Environment Esfandyar Baloch, Member Planning Dr. Khalid Hafiz along with other relevant officers. The meeting reviewed in detail the progress of various recreational and tourism-related initiatives and projects in the Capital City of Islamabad.

During the briefing in the meeting, it was apprised that work is progressing rapidly on several recreational and tourism projects to promote tourism in Islamabad. These include the conversion of the CDA model nursery into Gardenia Hub, Theme Park, Food Street in Islamabad, Safari Park, Ferris Wheel, Dancing Fountain, upgradation of the city’s Cricket and Football grounds and the provision of state-of-the-art facilities in public parks. The primary objective of all these initiatives is to provide world-class facilities not only to the residents of Islamabad but also to citizens and tourists from across the country and abroad, thereby establishing the capital city as a hub and model city for tourism.

The meeting reviewed the plan to convert the CDA nursery into Gardenia Hub to expand horticulture, landscaping and green areas in the city. The briefing highlighted that the project has entered its final stages of completion. This initiative will not only further expand green cover in the city but will also provide citizens with a quality recreational space, plants and flowers, contributing to making Islamabad an environmentally friendly green city.

The meeting reviewed several key measures to improve Islamabad’s tourism infrastructure and recreational facilities. These include a state-of-the-art theme park, Ferris wheel of international standard, and a cable car system. Feasibility studies and detailed designs for these projects are currently underway. It was further highlighted in the briefing that consultants will initially prepare technical studies and feasibility reports, which will subsequently be supported by transaction advisors to bring the tourism projects to completion in line with global standards.

CDA Chairman Muhammad Ali Randhawa emphasized the importance of establishing Islamabad as a premier tourist destination that meets the needs of local citizens and the growing number of domestic and international tourists. These projects reflect CDA’s commitment to providing quality recreational facilities alongside fulfilling basic civic amenities and necessities. The aim of these projects is to position Islamabad as an international tourism hub which will not only create employment opportunities but also boost local businesses.

Chairman CDA and Chief Commissioner Islamabad Muhammad Ali Randhawa directed that the pace of work be further accelerated to ensure the completion of all tourism projects within the stipulated timeframe. This will enable the provision of the best facilities to citizens and help make Islamabad one of the most beautiful cities in the world.

At the conclusion of the meeting, Chairman CDA and Chief Commissioner Islamabad Muhammad Ali Randhawa said that, in line with the vision of the Prime Minister of Pakistan and directions of the Federal Minister of Interior, CDA is fully committed to the development and beautification of Islamabad. He mentioned that these projects will not only enhance the beauty of the city but will also establish it as an excellent recreational and tourism center. He emphasized that transparency, quality, and timely completion must be ensured in all developmental works related to these projects. Chairman CDA said that it is the responsibility of all to make Islamabad the most beautiful, environmentally friendly, and modern Capital City in the world.

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