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Turkiye’s Erdogan calls Israeli PM Netanyahu ‘butcher of Gaza’

Hamas source says group willing to extend truce by four days; Israeli media says temporary truce may be extended by day or two.

In major relief, IHC acquits Nawaz Sharif in Avenfield reference

In major relief, IHC acquits Nawaz Sharif in Avenfield reference

Islamabad: In a massive relief for the PML-N, the Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Wednesday acquitted former prime minister Nawaz Sharif in the Avenfield reference.

The verdict was announced by a two-member bench comprising IHC Chief Justice Aamer Farooq and Justice Miangul Hassan Aurangzeb on Nawaz’s appeal against his conviction in the case.

In July 2018, an accountability court had handed the PML-N leader 10 years in jail in the Avenfield properties corruption reference for owning assets beyond known income and one year for not cooperating with the National Accountability Bureau (NAB), both of which were to be served concurrently.

The IHC had declared him a proclaimed offender in the case in December 2020. After leaving for London on medical grounds, Nawaz remained there for nearly four years and only returned to the country last month.

Following his return from the UK last month, the PML-N leader had filed an application seeking the restoration of his appeal against his conviction.

He had contended that while he was abroad for medical treatment, the pen­­ding appeals were dismissed for non-prosecution. The plea req­u­ested the court to revive the pending appeal for a decision on them on merit. Last month, the IHC had restored the appeal in question.

Today, the court set aside the accountability court’s verdict and accepted Nawaz’s appeal.

The hearing
As the proceedings commenced, Nawaz’s lawyers came to the rostrum. Pervaiz contended that the accountability court had acquitted the PML-N supremo from Section 9A of the NAB Ordinance in the Avenfield reference.

Now, only section 9A(5) is remaining in the case which pertains to assets beyond means, the counsel said and then proceeded to read the law out loud in court.

“Under Section 9A(5), the prosecution has to prove certain facts and the accused is required to be shown as a public office holder,” he said. The law states that the accused’s income should not match with his assets, the lawyer added.

“I think Nawaz’s sentence was suspended on the same basis,” Justice Aurangzeb said here. “We relied on several judgments of the Supreme Court for the verdict on the suspension of the sentence,” he said.

The judge added that later the apex court had further elaborated on the matter and directed the lawyer to assist the court on this.

Continuing the arguments, Pervaiz said the investigation agency has to investigate the source of the assets at the time of their acquisition and compare known sources of income with the value of the assets.

“But this case is such that its contents have yet not been proven,” he said, adding that the investigators failed to prove all the sections of crime.

Subsequently, the lawyer submitted date-wise details of Nawaz’s assets in court.

At that, the IHC CJ asked if if these assets were requisitioned at the same time or separately. “These properties were obtained from 1993 to 1996,” the lawyer replied, highlighting that nowhere it was written in the reference that these properties were linked to Nawaz.

“Whether it is the joint investigation team, NAB reports, references or statements, the value of these properties were not written anywhere,” he contended. “There is not a single page that can prove Nawaz had any connection with these properties.”

Pervaiz further stated that Wajid Zia, the prosecution witness, had also stated during the cross-examination that he had no evidence to prove the PML-N supremo’s connection with the properties.

“Do these documents include the date of acquisition of the properties and their value?” Justice Farooq asked. The PML-N counsel responded that the details were mentioned in some documents but they did not have any information that could prove Nawaz’s connection with the properties.

Pervaiz further pointed out that the most important question was that of the ownership of the properties. “There is no verbal nor documented evidence that these properties were ever owned by Nawaz Sharif,” he said.

The lawyer added that prosecution had to prove Maryan Nawaz, Hussain Nawaz and Hassan Nawaz were under the patronage of the PML-N supremo. “But there is no evidence for that either,” he argued.

Pervaiz also reiterated that there is no evidence the properties were ever under the ownership of Nawaz.

“Is this all the job of the prosecution?” the IHC CJ asked, to which the lawyer replied in the affirmative.

At one point, Justice Aurangzeb asked the NAB prosecutor if he was noting the points highlighted by Pervaiz. “He is talking about very important things,” the judge highlighted.

“Yes sir, I am noting,” the prosecutor replied but Justice Aurangzeb cut him short and said that the former did not have a pen in his hands, prompting laughter in the courtroom.

Meanwhile, Pervaiz went on to say that the prosecution was also responsible for explaining how the public office was used to acquire “benaami properties” and read orders issued by the SC regarding the matter.

“We are aware of the main contents of benaami under the criminal law,” Justice Aurangzeb said and directed the lawyer to assist the court regarding the same under the NAB Ordinance.

Pervaiz contended that the court announced the verdict on “the basis of assumption” and penned the verdict on the basis of generality not evidence.

The court had said Maryam Nawaz was a beneficial owner and also under the patronage of the PML-N leader, he pointed out, adding that it was also written that children were in most circumstances dependent on their father.

He recalled that the Lahore High Court had earlier acquitted a NAB suspect, Intelligence Bureau’s former brigadier Imtiaz, on the basis that the accountability watchdog had determined the value of his alleged properties without determining his income.

“The SC had also maintained this decision and did not give a differing judgment,” the PML-N counsel highlighted, adding that the IHC had also upheld the same in the Avenfield case against Maryam Nawaz.

Referring to this verdict, Pervaiz stated that the court had ruled that the prosecution did not have a single document to prove as evidence in the case.

Here, Justice Aurangzeb stated that the court had recently issued an order under which four categories needed to be proven pertaining to benaami properties or accounts.

For his part, the NAB prosecutor said the reference was filed due to the SC’s judgment to which the Justice Aurangzeb noted that the court’s understanding was that the accountability watchdog was compelled for file the reference.

The case
The Avenfield reference pertains to the purchase of four flats in Avenfield House, Park Lane, London. It was among the three cases filed by NAB against the former premier and his children on the Supreme Court’s orders in its landmark July 28 Panamagate verdict.

The proceeding in the Avenfield reference had commenced in September 2017 and an accountability court had indicted Nawaz, Maryam Nawaz and Captain Safdar on October 19, 2017.

According to the JIT report submitted in the Panamagate case, the Sharifs had given contradictory statements about their London flats and found that the flats actually belonged to them since 1993.

It said Nawaz had distanced himself from the apartments and could not explain the time frame and procedure adopted for obtaining the possession of Avenfield apartments by his sons and was even uncertain about which son claimed the ownership of the flats now.

An accountability court in July 2018 had handed Nawaz 10 years as jail time for owning assets beyond known income and one year for not cooperating with NAB in the case, as well as a fine of £8m.

Last year, the IHC had acquitted Maryam and her spouse retired Capt Safdar of the charges levelled in the Aven­field apartments reference and set aside an accountability court’s July 2018 verdict.

BNU, HSHM set new standards in hospitality education

BNU, HSHM set new standards in hospitality education

DNA

ISLAMABAD, NOV 29: Beaconhouse National University (BNU), Pakistan’s first not-for-profit Liberal Arts University, and Hashoo School of Hospitality Management (HSHM) have formally launched a first-of-its-kind, joint Bachelor of Science (BS) Degree in Hospitality Management, a step that is set to transform the landscape of hospitality education in Pakistan.

Hashoo School of Hospitality Management (HSHM) is Pakistan’s premier hospitality and tourism education institution dedicated to producing skilled professionals who will shape the future of the industry. After a notable presence in Peshawar, Karachi, and Islamabad, HSHM is now expanding its network of collaborations to Lahore.

An agreement signing and program launch ceremonywas held at the Pearl Continental Hotel, Lahore.

The agreement was signed by Dr. Moeed W. Yusuf, Vice Chancellor, BNU, and Mr. Haseeb Gardezi, Chief Operating Officer, Hospitality and Education Division, Hashoo Group, in the presence of Mr. Murtaza Hashwani, Deputy Chairman and CEO, Hashoo Group and Mrs. Nasreen Mahmud Kasuri, Chairperson, BNU. Senior faculty and key officials from both institutions were also in attendance.

The curriculum closely follows the hospitality industry’s gold standard and best practices and remains entirely in sync with the international curriculum of the Confederation of Hospitality (CTH), UK, while meeting all requirements laid out by the Higher Education Commission (HEC), Pakistan. 

Under the agreement, all practical and hands-on training of students of the BS Hospitality Management program will be conducted at hotels owned and operated by Hashoo Group across Pakistan under the aegis of HSHM. The collaboration further ensures that all enrolled students of the program shall be provided internship opportunities by Hashoo Group as mandated in the curriculum with guaranteed job placements upon completion of the degree.

Addressing the joint venture, Mr. Haseeb A. Gardezi remarked, “We are excited to see where Pakistan’s hospitality industry will be in the coming years. Through partnerships such as these, we hope to not only expand the arena of hospitality and tourism but also instill their guiding principles within the youth, who will lead the way to an exceptionally bright future.”

“My dream is to create individual models of collaboration with the industry that become gold standards for all to follow. BNU wants to spearhead a mindset change in academia and industry, moving away from needless competition to sharing, cooperating, and creating win-win situations.Hospitality is a growth industry. Students will get guaranteed employment after this degree and have options of earning international certifications and degrees if they wish.”, Dr. Moeed W. Yusuf, Vice Chancellor, BNU stated.

The Spring-2024 admissions for BS Hospitality Management at BNU in collaboration with HSHM are now open for potential students.

Pakistan important partner of Romania in South Asia: Eduard Preda

Pakistan important partner of Romania in South Asia: Eduard Preda

Charge d Affaires of Romania Eduard Preda says his country greatly valued its relations with Pakistan

DNA

ISLAMABAD: Charge d Affaires of Romania Eduard Preda has said his country greatly valued its relations with Pakistan adding this relationship shall further be cemented.

He made these remarks while speaking on the occasion of the National Day of Romania. Prime Minister Advisor on Overseas Pakistani Jawad Sohrab Malik was the chief guest.

Besides, government high ranking officials, military personnel, members and of the civil society and media attended the reception in large numbers.

Eduard Preda further said National Day is a moment of remembrance of the historical act of December 1st, 1918, representing a fundamental landmark for all Romanians, at home and abroad, an opportunity to reaffirm the national consciousness and unity, the vision and fundamental objectives of the Romanian nation.

He added, this day is a symbol of our solidarity in the face of all the difficulties we have faced as a nation, which we have overcome and will continue to overcome, with confidence in our own strength, through common efforts and trust in the future we are building together.

‘The history of Romania, like that of Europe, is not like a triumphal march and has never been always a luminous succession of happy events. On the contrary, Romania’s history has been marked by numerous crises and difficult stages, which have often threatened the very lives of the people, our freedom, the identity of communities and the very existence of our state. Our forefathers lived through wars, faced natural disasters, endured famine, survived periods of severe social tension and were victims of the darkest political regimes. Their determination, courage, capacity for sacrifice and will to live in freedom and peace made it possible for them to overcome all these difficult trials, despite almost unimaginable challenges.’

He said, each year, the anniversary of the Great Union is giving us the opportunity to honour the memory of the sacrifices Romanians made for laying the foundation of the modern Romania, which ultimately placed us in the midst of the great European family. The end of the First World War and the armistice concluded in 1918, represents a crucial moment in the history of mankind causing deep changes both in international relations, and at socio-cultural level.

‘We, in Romania and in Europe, will always remember that over a million soldiers from South Asia had fought courageously and heroically in different battle fields of the WWI and 60.000 of them, mostly from today Pakistani Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, had paid the ultimate price in defending the ideals of peace, freedom, liberty, dignity, democracy and fundamental human rights. Today we pay tribute and honour them as much as we honour our heroes!

Eduard Preda added, National Day has a special significance for Romania’s diplomatic missions and consular offices, contributing to the promotion of Romanian cultural identity and the development of ties with Romanian communities in host countries.

Talking about bilateral relations he said, Romania and Pakistan enjoy very good bilateral relations and Pakistan represents an important partner for Romania in the South Asian region. We acknowledge Pakistan’s efforts in fighting terrorism, militancy and radical extremism and hope that these endeavours will continue to be an important part of international war on terror. We are eager to work hard for taking forward the bilateral agenda, as well as the cooperation within the EU-Pakistan framework and in multilateral formats, especially in the UN.

Moreover, we are engaged to improve the current status of Romania-Pakistan relations, characterized by friendship and collaboration and the new dynamism witnessed in the recent years that rendered a fruitful political dialogue, reflecting a clear desire of both states for developing a pragmatic relationship in fields of mutual interests, he concluded.

Mission Success: Terrorist threats curbed in Nagao mountains: ISPR

Mission Success: Terrorist threats curbed in Nagao mountains: ISPR

Rawalpindi, 28 NOV: /DNA/ – Security forces conducted an intelligence based operation in general area Nagao Mountains, Kalat District on reported presence of terrorists.


During the conduct of operation, intense fire exchange took place between own troops and terrorists, resultantly two terrorists were sent to hell, while a cache of arms, ammunition and explosives has also been recovered.

The killed terrorists remained actively involved in numerous terrorist activities against security forces and target killing of innocent civilians.

Sanitization is being carried out to eliminate any other terrorists found in the area. Security Forces of Pakistan, in step with Nation, remain determined to thwart attempts of sabotaging peace, stability and progress of Balochistan.

National Day of Romania celebrated

National Day of Romania celebrated

DNA

ISLAMABAD, NOV 28: Chief Guest Jawad Sohrab Malik PM Advisor on Overseas Pakistanis, Charge d Affaires of Romania Eduard Preda, Acting Dean of Diplomatic Corps Mohammad Karmoune, Ambassador of Morocco and others cutting cake to celebrate the National Day of Romania.-DNA

US, Israeli spymasters in Qatar for talks as Gaza truce extended

US, Israeli spymasters in Qatar for talks as Gaza truce extended

DOHA: US, Israeli spymasters in Qatar for talks as Gaza truce extended WHO says more Gazans at risk of dying from diseases than bombings; Israel receives list of hostages to be released today.

23 foreigners to feature in Serena Hotels-CAS Int’l Squash C`ship

23 foreigners to feature in Serena Hotels-CAS Int’l Squash C`ship

AFZAL JAVED

ISLAMABAD: As many as 23 foreigner players will be seen in action in the Serena Hotels-Chief of Air Staff (CAS) International Men and  Women´s Squash Championships as main round will be starting from Thursday (Tomorrow) at Mushaf Squash Complex Islamabad.

Sharing the silent features of international championships, Pakistan Squash Federation (PSF) honorary secretary Air Commodore (r) Amir Nawaz said that apart from 25 Pakistani players, a group of 23 international men and  women players from Malaysia, Egypt, Hong Kong and Spain would also be in action in both championships.

He said that with the collaboration of Serena Hotels, PSF has arranged CAS-International Squash Championship for Men & Women at Islamabad which carries the prize money of US $ 12000 for Men and US$ 6000 for Women. The main round will be commence  from 30th November while championship finals will be played on 4th December.

Amir Nawaz said that Pakistan Squash Federation has been putting

tremendous efforts for revival of international squash in the country.

In the Men´s event, World No 64 Ibrahim Elkabani from Egypt is seed number 1 along with World No 72 Muhammad Asim Khan from Pakistan will be second seed while in Womens event, World No 77 Chan Yiwen from Malaysia will be top seed along  with World No 114 Nour Khafagy from Egypt will be second seed. 

Released Israeli hostage thanks Hamas for making daughter feel ‘like a queen’

Released Israeli hostage thanks Hamas for making daughter feel 'like a queen'

Israeli mother wrote letter to Hamas thanking them for their “kindness and compassion” during 49-day captivity

GAZA CITY, NOV 28: In a letter to Hamas fighters, an Israeli mother, Danielle Aloni conveyed her sincere gratitude for their treatment of her five-year-old daughter Emilia during the 49-day captivity in besieged Gaza.

As part of a temporary truce agreement between the Palestinian resistance group and Israel, the two were freed from captivity by Hamas and reunited with their relatives on November 24, according to TRT World.

Before departing Gaza to rejoin her family in Israel, Aloni penned a letter to Hamas in which she expressed her gratitude to the group for their remarkable kindness towards her daughter.

She wrote: “I thank you from the bottom of my heart for your extraordinary humanity shown towards my daughter, Emilia.”

The letter, which was originally written in Hebrew, was shared Monday on the official Telegram account of Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas, along with an Arabic translation and a photograph of the mother and daughter.

In her handwritten letter in Hebrew, Danielle wrote: “She (Emilia) acknowledges feeling like all of you are her friends, not just friends, but truly beloved and good”.

She also acknowledged Hamas fighters for the good care they gave hostages in Gaza and wrote: “Thank you for the many hours you spent as caregivers.”

She further revealed that her daughter has not only bonded with Hamas fighters but also “felt like a queen.”

“Children should not be in captivity, but thanks to you and other kind people we met along the way, my daughter felt like a queen in Gaza,” she said. “In the long journey, we have been on, we have not met anyone who has not been kind to her, you have treated her with kindness and compassion.”

Aloni ended her letter with compassion for Hamas, stating: “I will remember your kind behaviour shown in spite of the difficult situation you faced and the severe losses you suffered here in Gaza.”

“I wish in this world we could truly be good friends,” she wrote and added her well wishes to Gazans, “I wish you all health and well-being… health and love to you and your families’ children.”

Danielle and Emilia Aloni were taken hostage while visiting Danielle’s sister and her family at Kibbutz Nir Oz in southern Israel and were among 24 Israeli hostages released by Hamas on November 24.

Previously, Hamas fighters shared a video online in which Danielle and two other hostages were seen calling out Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for failing to have the hostages released sooner.

Saudi Ambassador, PFF NC chairman unveil plans for football promotion 

ISLAMABAD: Chairman of the Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) Normalisation Committee (NC), Haroon Malik held a productive meeting

AFZAL JAVED

ISLAMABAD: Chairman of the Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) Normalisation Committee (NC), Haroon Malik held a productive meeting with Ambassador of Saudi Arabia to Pakistan Nawaf Bin Said Al-Malki at Islamabad to discuss collaborative efforts to enhance football standards in both nations.

During the meeting, the two leaders appreciated the previously signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between PFF NC chairman Haroon Malik and President of the Saudi Football Federation, Yasser Al Misehal, in Saudi Arabia, which will prove a game-changer in Pakistan football. 

A consensus was reached, emphasizing the commitment of both football federations to strengthen their collaboration. The collective endeavour aims to expand learning opportunities, fostering the exchange of knowledge and expertise between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan in the realm of football. The agreement reflects a shared dedication to advancing football development and standards in both countries through collaborative knowledge-sharing initiatives.

Speaking on the occasion, the Ambassador of Saudi Arabia to Pakistan said that this is a great initiative by the Saudi Football Federation that will not only benefit Pakistan football in the long run but also provide opportunities for players and coaches to enhance their skills, ultimately excelling at higher levels. We hope that Pakistani players and coaches will derive maximum benefit from this MoU, contributing to the emergence of football superstars in Pakistan.”

PFF NC chairman Haroon Malik also expressed gratitude to the Saudi government and the Saudi Football Federation for their pioneering initiative. He said, “This MoU, a first of its kind, is a testament to the hard work and sincere efforts of the PFF Normalisation Committee, which is dedicated to elevating Pakistan football to new heights. With more initiatives like these, we aim to modernize Pakistani football, enabling footballers to achieve recognition and success at least at the Asian level.”

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