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IHC suspends sentence of Imran Khan

PTI thanks God for Imran Khan, Qureshi’s acquittal in cipher case

PTI Spokesperson urges court to swiftly dispose of all cases to ensure Khan’s, others’ prompt release

ISLAMABAD, JUN 3 /DNA/ – Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) expressed gratitude to Allah for the acquittal of its Founding Chairman Imran Khan and Vice Chairman Shah Mahmood Qureshi in the fabricated cipher case, requesting the court to expedite the hearing of all their remaining concocted and fake cases so as to ensure the prompt release of all unjustly imprisoned PTI leaders and workers, including the Founding Chairman and Vice Chairman.

PTI Spokesperson, in his reaction to the Islamabad High Court’s (IHC) verdict declaring Imran Khan and Qureshi’s conviction in the infamous cipher case void, said that Imran Khan and his companion, who were unjustly imprisoned in Adiala jail, were a living metaphor of determination, courage, political maturity and character.

He stated that with the blessings of Allah and the prayers of the nation, especially mothers, sisters and daughters, all the false, fake, fabricated, baseless and absurd cases were briskly crumbling one after another like sand wall.

Praising PTI Founding Chairman for his courage, PTI Spokesperson made it clear that Imran Khan was standing on his stated and principled position like a rock instead of bowing down to the worst political revenge and bare lawlessness and looking for escape route from the country under the guise of an illness or hiding behind a humiliating and shameful NRO.

He stated that first, the state’s false narrative about Toshakhana case evaporated into thin air and today by the grace of Allah, two years of hard work and efforts of Jungle Raj in the cipher case were swept away into the sewerage system of the federal capital.

PTI Spokesperson said that even in bogus and fake Iddat case, PTI Founding Chairman and his honorable wife would have been vindicated if the trial court judge had not been prevented from pronouncing the verdict and the case had not been transferred to a new judge.

He expressed optimism that the outcome of all 203 cases against the PTI Founding Chairman would be similar to the cipher case, with all of them eventually being dismissed and relegated to the dustbin.

PTI Spokesperson stated that Imran Khan freed the country’s politics from the clutches of tyranny of non-political orbits and unconstitutional gifts by demanding justice for himself from the justice system that is in the grip of jungle rule and recognizing the people and only the people as the decisive force of the country. Justice

PTI Spokesperson expressed hope that the dark night of tyranny and repression would end soon and the bright morning of justice, constitution, law, democracy and public rule would dawn.

He requested that judiciary should quickly dispose of the false, fabricated and politically motivated cases against all the political prisoners including PTI Founding Chairman and Vice Chairman to ensure their earliest release from unlawful incarceration.

CM KP Amin Gandapur announces free solar panels

Ali Amin Gandapur

CM also accused the centre of ‘not’ providing due share to the KP government

Shamim Shahid

PESHAWAR: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Chief Minister (CM) Ali Amin Gandapur on Monday announced to provide free solar panels to the people of the province.

Addressing the provincial assembly, the chief minister said that the government would go with solar power and all official buildings and offices would be shifted to solar power in the first phase.

He said that the provincial government would provide free solar panels to the people. “People pay taxes so that they get benefits. The rulers should stop lavishing money on public money. We will cut 20 percent fuel allowance (for the elite) very soon,” the chief minister said.

CM Gandapur also accused the centre of ‘not’ providing due share to the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government.

He said that the federal government has not provided the remaining Rs 100 billion for Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA), adding that if the dues are not released immediately, the provincial government will take action.

CM Gandapur said that the people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa have been making sacrifices since the creation of Pakistan, but their promises have ‘not’ been fulfilled.

He said that the federal government did not respond to his letters and demands. “If the people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa do not get their due rights, they will be compelled to take to the streets,” he added.

The chief minister said that peace and security cannot be established in the province if the federal government does not provide the necessary funds.

It is pertinent to mention here that Punjab and Sindh governments had already announced to give solar panels to the people of their respective provinces.

The Sindh government on May 29 announced to provide affordable electricity to over 200,000 households in the province.

Syed Murad Ali Shah-led Sindh government in collaboration with the World Bank will provide a complete solar system to each household for Rs. 7,000.

The director Sindh Solar Energy Project said that the system will include the installation of solar panels, charge controllers, and batteries in each household.

He said that each of the households would be charged for just Rs. 7,000 for the complete set-up. The director Sindh Solar Energy Project said that one fan and three LED bulbs can be lit from the system provided under the project.

Earlier, Punjab Chief Minister (CM) Maryam Nawaz okayed the provision of a 1Kv Solar system to 50,000 families in the province.

The decision was taken in a meeting chaired by Punjab CM Maryam Nawaz to review energy projects in the province.

The 1kv Solar system will be provided to the protected power consumers who are using under 100 electricity units per month. Two solar plates, batteries, inverter and wires would be provided to the families eligible under the project.

Christian man attacked in Sargodha

Christian man attacked in Sargodha

DNA

SARGODHA: A Christian man who became a target of an angry mob in Punjab’s Sargodha district over alleged blasphemy succumbed to his injuries on Monday morning, police officials said.

According to the Regional Police Officer (RPO) Sharik Kamal Siddiqui’s spokesperson, Nazir Masih, who was over 70 years old, was under treatment in CMH Hospital in Rawalpindi for nine days.

Masih also had two surgeries but he couldn’t survive the injuries inflicted on his head, said the spokesperson. His postmortem has been conducted and he will be buried later today.

According to the report, Masih died due to severe injuries to his head, said the hospital sources.

The incident took place on May 25 in Sargodha after an angry mob tortured Masih for alleged blasphemy.

The situation turned violent when enraged people attacked the victim’s house in the Mujahid Colony area, damaging his belongings and torching a shoe factory established within it. They also burnt tyres and damaged electricity installations in the area.

Following the incident, at least 25 people were taken into custody by the police who also shifted the victim and his family to an undisclosed location after rescuing them.

Sargodha Division Commissioner Muhammad Ajmal Bhatti pledged that those involved in the incident would be brought to justice after holding a transparent inquiry into the incident.

Mohsin Naqvi’s Prompt Action: Islamabad Police arrests suspect in Saudi citizens robbery case

Mohsin Naqvi

DNA

ISLAMABAD, Jun 3: On the directions of Federal Minister for Interior Mohsin Naqvi, Islamabad Police has arrested a suspect involved in snatching mobile phones from Saudi citizens in Sector F-8, within 12 hours. Islamabad Police has also recovered the both mobile phones.

Investigation is under way from the arrested accused while further raids are being conducted to arrest his accomplice. Islamabad Police traced the suspect through Mobile technology, cameras and human intelligence. IG Islamabad Police Ali Nasir Rizvi and DIG Ali Raza visited Saudi Embassy and handed over the recovered mobile phones to the the Saudi embassy officials.

Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi has appreciated the IG Islamabad Police, DIG, and entire team for their swift action. He also announced that the police team will be awarded appreciation certificates for their excellent work.

Pakistan rowing team takes second prize in the Grand Moscow Regatta

Pakistan rowing team takes second prize in the Grand Moscow Regatta

The team from Pakistan won second prize in the 63d Grand Moscow Regatta held on May 30 – June 2, 2024 on Moscow Rowing Canal.

MOSCOW, JUN 3 /DNA/ – Ambassador of Pakistan Muhammad Khalid Jamali congratulated Pakistani sportswomen Manahil Hussain, Aaleen Hussain, Mariam Yousuf Ali and Nehan Asad, as well as their coach Imran Khan and manager Danish Iftikhar on their brilliant effort. “Karachi Boat Club’s participation in the rowing competition will have a positive impact on the relations between the two countries,” said Ambassador Muhammad Khalid Jamali.

Mohammad Khalid Jamali expressed satisfaction over the positive relations between Pakistan and Russia in various fields, including sports.

The Pakistani team expressed their gratitude to the organizers for their hospitality and top-notch organization. Additionally, they extended their thanks to the Ambassador for the encouragement he provided.

More than 1,300 athletes from Russia, Cuba, Serbia, Pakistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and the Republic of Belarus took part in the 63d Grand Moscow Regatta.

Cipher Case: IHC suspends sentence of Imran Khan, Qureshi

IHC suspends sentence of Imran Khan

ISLAMABAD, JUN 3: The Islamabad High Court has reserved its judgment on the appeals filed by the founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Imran Khan, and senior leader Shah Mahmood Qureshi against their convictions in the high-profile cipher case.

The hearing, which began earlier on Monday, was presided over by Chief Justice Aamir Farooq and Justice Miangul Hasan Aurangzeb.

The cipher case, involving alleged misuse of classified information, has been a significant legal battle for the PTI leadership. Both Imran Khan and Shah Mehmood Qureshi had been convicted and sentenced earlier, leading to their appeals being filed in the Islamabad High Court.

As the hearing commenced, legal teams for both leaders presented their arguments, seeking to overturn the convictions. The defense emphasized the lack of concrete evidence and procedural errors during the initial trial.

Previous hearing
On the previous hearing, the FIA prosecutor aimed to present digital and documentary evidence, including audio and video recordings verified by experts, which were subject to cross-examination.

Justice Aurangzeb questioned whether the trial court had relied on these evidences in its decision. The prosecutor clarified that while the trial court mentioned the experts’ testimonies, it did not base its decision solely on them.

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The case revolves around the public disclosure of a cipher document by Imran Khan during his tenure as Prime Minister. The prosecutor argued that making the cipher public was a violation of official secrecy, asserting that the act compromised national security.

The prosecutor emphasized that the cipher was intended for a limited audience of nine individuals and that its disclosure had potentially benefitted other countries.

Chief Justice Farooq inquired about the criminality of merely sharing information, to which the prosecutor responded affirmatively, highlighting the detrimental impact on national security.

The prosecutor reiterated that Imran Khan’s actions, whether intentional or not, posed a risk to the country’s diplomatic relations and security.

Justice Aurangzeb raised concerns about the diplomatic repercussions of demarching an ambassador, questioning the extent to which a single individual’s actions could damage international relations. The prosecutor contended that the public disclosure of the cipher was a serious offense with broad implications.

Also Read: Imran Khan, Shah Mahmood, others acquitted in two cases

Chief Justice Farooq questioned the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Special Prosecutor, Hamid Ali Shah, about the specific documents used in the trial court that demonstrated external forces damaging Pakistan’s relations.

The prosecutor claimed that relations with the United States had deteriorated. However, the Chief Justice pressed for concrete evidence, pointing out that the demarche was not introduced as evidence and is not a classified document.

Justice Mian Gul Hassan remarked that issuing a warning to a country typically does not elicit a thank you. He asked what specific information from the cipher had been manipulated.

Referring to Imran Khan’s claim, the judge inquired whether the cipher stated that if the PTI founder was not removed from office, there would be serious consequences. The prosecutor confirmed that this was the message and that Khan had admitted to it.

Also Read: Cipher case: IHC scrutinises prosecution’s handling of PTI govt toppling evidence

Justice Hassan then asked the prosecution to clarify what had been altered in the cipher. The IHC CJ questioned: “Even if the accused admits to something, the prosecution still needs to prove its case. What was in the sealed envelope? What changes were made to the cipher?” He remarked that the prosecution must provide evidence even if the accused admits guilt.

Justice Aurangzeb pointed out that the exact content of the cipher remained unclear, stating, “The cipher could be a hundred pages or even a paragraph. We don’t know, the trial court doesn’t know, and the prosecution doesn’t know.” He criticized the FIA’s allegations, noting that if the PTI founder had accurately presented the cipher’s text, then what manipulation had occurred?

The Chief Justice asked straightforwardly, “Which country benefited from this? Just because everyone says so, doesn’t make it true. If everyone claims the relationship has deteriorated, it doesn’t necessarily mean it has. Someone declared war and took it to the UN. What happened?”

The Special Prosecutor replied that the PTI founder had read out the cipher texts to international media, revealing what the US had said. The prosecutor also presented the PTI founder’s statement in court.

However, Justice Mian Gul Hasan expressed skepticism regarding the reliability of these statements, noting that they could be considered political rhetoric rather than factual evidence. He questioned the prosecutor about the sources of these statements, suggesting that they may not be impartial.

The prosecutor mentioned that international media outlets like Voice of America and Deutsche Welle had reported on the matter, but Justice Gul Hasan pointed out that some of the mentioned sources were Indian newspapers, which could be biased. Justice Gul Hasan pointed out that the prosecutor had cited Indian newspapers, which the prosecutor asked to disregard.

The FIA prosecutor explained that the cipher wasn’t presented due to its sensitivity, prompting Justice Mian Gul Hasan to question why it couldn’t be presented in court. The Chief Justice asked if the head of an institution had declared the document confidential and refused to present it, and why the FIA didn’t present it in court.

The IHC Chief Justice questioned why the prosecution had not presented the cipher document in court, emphasizing that it was their responsibility to do so. He underscored the importance of providing all relevant evidence to the court.

To which the prosecutor said, “We didn’t present the cipher as evidence because the court didn’t request it.”

However, Justice Mian Gul Hasan expressed concern over the prosecution’s handling of the case, describing their approach as problematic.

Justice Mian Gul Hasan also criticized the prosecutor, highlighting the inconsistency in the prosecution’s argument. He questioned why the prosecution had not presented information regarding the cipher, especially if it supported their claims about Imran Khan’s actions destabilising the government.

In response, the prosecutor cited confidentiality as the reason for not presenting the document in court. However, the Chief Justice expressed dissatisfaction with this explanation, indicating that the prosecution needed to provide substantive evidence to support their case.

The IHC Chief Justice asked, “If we can’t mention the document in our decision, what’s the point of presenting it? It would be irrelevant to the case.”

Justice Aurangzeb remarked that “You acknowledge that the PTI founder’s version of the cipher was accurate. Why didn’t you share this information earlier, when it was relevant to the case?” To which the prosecutor said, “It was confidential, and we couldn’t disclose it. But we will present it now to support our argument.”

The Chief Justice announced that the hearing would be adjourned until the following day, expressing disappointment at the prosecution’s inability to complete its arguments. He urged the prosecution to be prepared to address the court’s questions and ensure all relevant evidence is presented.

Furthermore, the Chief Justice indicated that the Advocate General of Islamabad and state councils were expected to appear in court the next day, underscoring the significance of the upcoming proceedings.

Representative of Uzbekistan elected to UN Human Rights Committee for the first time in history

Representative of Uzbekistan elected to UN Human Rights Committee for the first time in history

On May 29, at the UN headquarters in New York, during the 40th session of the states parties to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), elections were held for nine members of the Human Rights Committee (HRC) for the 2025-2028 term.

Representatives from 16 states, including Burundi, Georgia, Egypt, India, Spain, Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire, Lithuania, Morocco, Paraguay, the Republic of Korea, North Macedonia, Togo, Uzbekistan, Croatia, Ethiopia, and South Africa, competed for the nine seats in the HRC.

In a historic achievement, Akmal Saidov, Director of the National Center for Human Rights and an academician from Uzbekistan, received the highest number of votes from ICCPR member countries. This marks the first time Uzbekistan, and indeed any Central Asian country, has joined this key UN body.

The United Nations has acknowledged the significant progress made by Uzbekistan on the international stage. This progress is attributed to specific measures implemented under the leadership of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan. These measures include eradicating child and forced labor, combating domestic violence, empowering women and girls, ensuring gender equality, improving conditions for vulnerable populations, and maintaining an open dialogue on all issues within the UN human rights agenda.

Uzbekistan’s election to the Human Rights Committee demonstrates the country’s commitment to ensuring and protecting human rights through constructive interaction with international human rights structures. It will enable Uzbekistan to actively participate in decision-making processes and exchange best practices in this field.

It is worth noting that the Human Rights Committee is a UN body consisting of independent experts who monitor the implementation of the ICCPR by state parties. There are 173 states participating in the pact. Uzbekistan acceded to this international document in 1995. The Committee’s activities aim to ensure full respect for all civil and political human rights.

WI vs PNG: West Indies beat PNG in low-scoring thriller

WI vs PNG: West Indies beat PNG in low-scoring thriller

Guyana, JUN 2: West Indies thumped Papua New Guinea by five wickets to start their T20 World Cup 2024 campaign with a win at Guyana’s Providence stadium.

The home side chased the target in 19 overs on the back of sixth-wicket stand of unbeaten 40 runs between Roston Chase and Andre Russell.

Earlier, West Indies didn’t allow PNG to settle early as they kept taking wickets at regular intervals and restricted them on 136-8.

The only notable partnership PNG had was of Sese Bau and Charles Amini for the fifth wicket where they scored 44 runs which gave them some momentum.

Bau was the notable batter, scoring a brilliant 43-ball 50 with the help of a six and half a dozen fours.

Skipper Assad Vala made 22-ball 21 with the help of two fours and a six.

Kiplin Doriga (27*) chipped in with some vital runs at the backend to take the total to 136/8.

Andre Russell was the pick of the bowlers, bagging figures of 2.19 while Alzarri Joseph took 2/34.

Akeal Hosein, Romario Shepherd and Gudakesh Motie took a wicket apiece.

Earlier, West Indies won the toss and captain Rovman Powell opted to bowl first.

“With the inclement weather around and on a fresh wicket, it’s right for us to have a bowl,” he said.

Playing XIs

West Indies: 1 Johnson Charles, 2 Brandon King, 3 Nicholas Pooran (wk), 4 Roston Chase, 5 Rovman Powell (capt), 6 Sherfane Rutherford, 7 Andre Russell, 8 Romario Shepherd, 9 Akeal Hosein, 10 Alzarri Joseph, 11 Gudakesh Motie

PNG: 1 Tony Ura, 2 Assad Vala (capt), 4 Sese Bau, 5 Hiri Hiri, 6 Charles Amini, 7 Kipling Doriga, 8 Alei Nao, 9 Chad Soper, 10 Kabua Morea, 11 John Kariko

WI vs PNG: Papua New Guinea post 137-run target against West Indies

WI vs PNG: Papua New Guinea post 137-run target against West Indies

Papua New Guinea have posted 137-run target against West Indies in the second match of the T20 World Cup 2024 at Guyana’s Providence stadium.

West Indies didn’t allow PNG to settle early as they kept taking wickets at regular intervals.

The only notable partnership PNG had was of Sese Bau and Charles Amini for the fifth wicket where they scored 44 runs which gave them some momentum.

Bau was the notable batter, scoring a brilliant 43-ball 50 with the help of a six and half a dozen fours.

Skipper Assad Vala made 22-ball 21 with the help of two fours and a six.

Kiplin Doriga (27*) chipped in with some vital runs at the backend to take the total to 136/8.

Andre Russell was the pick of the bowlers, bagging figures of 2.19 while Alzarri Joseph took 2/34.

Akeal Hosein, Romario Shepherd and Gudakesh Motie took a wicket apiece.

Earlier, West Indies won the toss and captain Rovman Powell opted to bowl first.

“With the inclement weather around and on a fresh wicket, it’s right for us to have a bowl,” he said.

Playing XIs

West Indies: 1 Johnson Charles, 2 Brandon King, 3 Nicholas Pooran (wk), 4 Roston Chase, 5 Rovman Powell (capt), 6 Sherfane Rutherford, 7 Andre Russell, 8 Romario Shepherd, 9 Akeal Hosein, 10 Alzarri Joseph, 11 Gudakesh Motie

PNG: 1 Tony Ura, 2 Assad Vala (capt), 4 Sese Bau, 5 Hiri Hiri, 6 Charles Amini, 7 Kipling Doriga, 8 Alei Nao, 9 Chad Soper, 10 Kabua Morea, 11 John Kariko

Another huge fire on Margalla Hills doused

Another huge fire on Margalla Hills doused

Fire also erupted in forest spreading over area of 15 to 20 acres in Pindi’s Baghar Sharif

DNA

ISLAMABAD/RAWALPINDI: Authorities on Sunday doused another forest fire that erupted on Margalla Hills as the country remains under the grip of a heatwave.

The latest fire erupted only a day after authorities in the federal capital controlled fire in two separate locations in the Margalla hills.

However, Deputy Commissioner Islamabad Irfan Memon said the fire erupted again on the Margalla Hills part located in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa earlier today.

He said the Capital Development Authority (CDA) teams were present on the site to control the fire and added that 36 firefighters participated in the firefighting operation.

The deputy commissioner said authorities established a firewall to stop the flames from entering the federal city.

The Islamabad administration undertook joint efforts with the KP government to contain the flames, he added.

The Margalla range, part of the Himalayan foothills, has experienced bushfires relatively often in the summer months.

Lately, the fire intermittently erupted in the Islamabad hills. Officials are yet to confirm if the fires are related to the high temperatures or due to arson.

However, three suspects were arrested on suspicion of igniting the forest fires, the capital’s administration said on Friday.

Separately, the fire also erupted in the forest area spreading over an area of 15 to 20 acres located in the Baghar Sharif area of Rawalpindi’s Kahuta Tehsil.

Rescue teams and police officials are battling the flames to bring it under control.

The rescue officials said the risk of fire spreading was increasing as it is a rugged and mountainous area, adding that the rescue officials are extinguishing the fire wherever it is accessible.

The district administration has launched an emergency operation and called for more personnel and machinery to contain the blaze.

Meanwhile, a fire that erupted in the forest area of Kurd Sharif located in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Karak district a day earlier damaged a large number of valuable trees and wildlife.

According to rescue officials, the blaze has been brought under control in the Kurd Sharif but smoke was still billowing in some areas.

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