Country’s economy growing at rate of 5%: Tarin 

Islamabad, March 10, 2022 (PPI-OT):Finance Minister Shaukat Tarin has said the country’s economy is growing at a rate of five percent. Addressing a seminar in Islamabad, he said that the economy is moving in the right direction as a result of several steps taken by the government.

He said a historic package was given to protect the economy in the wake of Covid-19. He said our steps to deal with the Covid-19 have also been commended by the world community. He said our focus is to uplift the low-income groups. Shaukat Tarin said the confidence of investors also stand restored as a result of financial transparency. He noted that a significant improvement is also being seen in the agriculture sector.

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Prime Minister to launch e-passport system this month: Interior Minister 

Islamabad, March 10, 2022 (PPI-OT):Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed has said Prime Minister Imran Khan will launch e-passport system this month to facilitate the people. Talking to the media persons in Islamabad on Thursday, he said more ID card and passport offices will be opened in Sindh province. He said the issuance of succession certificates will be started in Balochistan from 12th of this month.

The Interior Minister said international conspiracies are being hatched against Pakistan. He said directions have been issued to the Inspector Generals of Police and the Chief Secretaries to keep an eye on the situation and take steps for eradication of terrorism.

The Interior Minister said that Prime Minister Imran Khan will emerge victorious from the current political situation. He said on the day of voting on no confidence motion, the supporters and followers of the Prime Minister will gather at D-Chowk.

Sheikh Rashid said that out of fear of accountability, the three political opponents have got together against Prime Minister Imran Khan. Responding to a question, the Interior Minister said Pakistan is not part of any bloc and it desires cordial relations with all the countries.

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India must be held accountable for its crimes in IIOJ and K: Foreign Minister 

Islamabad, March 10, 2022 (PPI-OT):Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood has stressed that India must be held accountable for its illegal actions and serious crimes in the illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir. Talking to the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet in Islamabad, he also called for continuous monitoring of the grave human rights situation in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir and measures to address it.

He particularly highlighted the increasing violations in IIOJ and K with respect to illegal demographic changes, attacks on human rights defenders, extra judicial killings, fake encounters and destruction of property and the clear pattern of impunity enjoyed by Indian occupation forces under draconian laws.

Shah Mahmood Qureshi said the international community should also fulfil its commitments of humanitarian and economic assistance to the Afghan people. He pointed out that the Afghan people are in dire need of international assistance and support to avert a humanitarian crisis and economic meltdown.

Acknowledging the international community’s expectations from Afghanistan regarding human rights, the Foreign Minister said the Afghan authorities should be constructively engaged. The Foreign Minister reaffirmed Pakistan’s continued cooperation with the UN Human Rights machinery for the promotion and protection of all human rights and realization of sustainable development agenda.

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Prime Minister in Lahore on day-long visit 

Islamabad, March 10, 2022 (PPI-OT):Prime Minister Imran Khan is in Lahore on a day-long visit. He will hold meetings with the Punjab Governor and Chief Minister besides the province’s elected representatives.

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Pakistan High Commission honour Sri Lankan Women on International Women’s Day 2022 

Islamabad, March 10, 2022 (PPI-OT):The High Commissioner of Pakistan H.E Maj. Gen. (Retd) Umar Farooq Burki HI (M) graced as Chief Guest a simple yet meaningful ceremony arranged by Mr. Jaffer, President of Chamber of Tourism and Industries, Aragam Bay in order to acknowledge and reiterate resolve of Government of Pakistan and its people towards uplifting the women of society, says a press release received here today from Sri Lanka.

While underscoring the importance of women as an integral part of any community, H.E Maj. Gen. (Retd) Umar Farooq Burki HI (M) said that it is the woman who makes a house of bricks a home with her love and dedication. As mother, daughter, sister and wife, a woman plays the basic role in shaping the society.

He further said that woman holds a high place in social hierarchy in all her roles. As the poet of East Allama Muhammad Iqbal has mentioned women in his poetry as “colours of the universe”. She brings life, colours and meaning to life itself. The International Women’s Day, was celebrated at Pottsville on 8th March 2022 as part of an international effort to raise awareness about women’s rights and gender parity.

H.E. Maj. Gen. (Retd) Umar Farooq Burki HI (M) highlighted how much importance has been given to women by our religion Islam. “Islam teaches that men and women are equal before God. It grants women divinely sanctioned inheritance, property, social and marriage rights, including the right to reject the terms of a proposal and to initiate divorce”. These are the rights given to women by Islam almost a thousand and five hundred years ago.

Whereas in the year 2022, theme of International Women’s Day is “Gender equality today for a sustainable tomorrow”. This shows how progressive and pragmatic our religion is. H.E Maj. Gen. (Retd) Umar Farooq Burki HI (M) pointed out that Eastern province is full of promising opportunities in terms of tourism, local small business, hoteling, sea surfing and much more.

Pakistan and Sri Lanka can come together and learn from each other in so many sectors of mutual bilateral interest. Both the countries have huge potential in tourism, education, dairy products, investment and business as well as joint training ventures.

The High Commissioner encouraged the local community especially the women to identify some areas where Pakistan and Sri Lanka may enter into joint partnerships for the uplift of the local communities in Sri Lanka and Pakistan. High Commissioner of Pakistan H.E Maj. Gen. (Retd) Umar Farooq Burki HI (M) distributed dry ration for hundred deserving widows, thirty automatic sewing machines and sixty school bags with necessary school equipments for children of Arugam Bay community.

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Parliamentary secretary interior calls on Hammad Azhar 

Islamabad, March 10, 2022 (PPI-OT):Federal Parliamentary Secretary Interior Haji Shaukat Ali called on Minister for Energy Hammad Azhar over gas shortage in constituency here on Thursday. In the meeting, Haji Shaukat Ali expressed his displeasure over the low gas pressure in NA-31.

Parliamentary Secy Informed Federal Minister, the residents of my constituency are facing severe problems due to low gas pressure which should be rectified immediately. The Federal Minister immediately directed to MD Sui Gas to increase the gas pressure and said that work on the remaining projects should also be expedited.

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Foreign Minister meets the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights 

Islamabad, March 10, 2022 (PPI-OT):Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi met Ms. Michelle Bachelet, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, in Islamabad. The Foreign Minister underscored Pakistan’s commitment to the promotion and protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms. He outlined the Government’s policy aimed at ensuring human dignity, empowerment of women, advancing the rights of the child, safeguarding the rights of minorities, and promoting inter-faith harmony.

Foreign Minister Qureshi and High Commissioner Bachelet discussed matters relating to the situation in Afghanistan. The Foreign Minister stressed that the people of Afghanistan were in dire need of international assistance and support to avert a humanitarian crisis and economic meltdown.

While acknowledging the international community’s expectations from Afghanistan on respect for human rights of all Afghans, the Foreign Minister stressed that the Afghan authorities should be constructively engaged. The international community should also fulfil its commitments of humanitarian and economic assistance to the Afghan people.

The Foreign Minister briefed on the gross, systematic and widespread violations of human rights in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK). While referring to the two Kashmir Reports issued by the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), he stressed the need for continuous monitoring of the grave human rights situation in IIOJK and measures to address it.

He particularly highlighted the increasing violations in IIOJK with respect to illegal demographic changes; reprisal attacks against human rights defenders; extra-judicial killings, fake encounters, and destruction of property; and the clear pattern of impunity enjoyed by Indian occupation forces under draconian laws.

The Foreign Minister underscored that India must be held accountable for its illegal actions and serious crimes. The Foreign Minister reaffirmed Pakistan’s continued cooperation with the UN Human Rights machinery for the promotion and protection of all human rights and realisation of the sustainable development agenda.

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For ‘rapid decline’ in civic freedoms, India added to CIVICUS Monitor’s ‘watch list’ 

Johannesburg, March 10, 2022 (PPI-OT):Johannesburg-based CIVICUS Monitor, a global civil society alliance, has put India on its watch list for a “rapid decline” in civic freedoms in the country. The CIVICUS Monitor has highlighted the drastic measures taken by the fascist Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to silence critics of his Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

CIVICUS Monitor is an online platform that tracks the latest developments to civic freedoms, including the freedoms of expression, association and peaceful assembly, across 197 countries and territories.

In CIVICUS Monitor’s report ‘People Power Under Attack 2021’, India has remained a “repressed” nation along with 48 other countries including Afghanistan, Russia and Hong Kong. Its rating was first downgraded in 2019, “due to a crackdown on human rights activists, attacks on journalists and civil society groups, and the assault on civic freedoms in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir”.

This rating is typically given to countries where civic space is heavily contested by power holders, who impose a combination of legal and practical constraints on the full enjoyment of fundamental rights.

In its report, CIVICUS highlighted several developments that it saw as cause for concern.

In January, the Central Bureau of Investigation conducted raids on Madurai-based human rights watchdog, People’s Watch. The raid came against the backdrop of 6,000 other civil society organisations, including Oxfam, losing their foreign funding licenses under the controversial Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act.

Greenpeace and Amnesty International are among the civil society groups that have had to close their offices in India.

Meanwhile, scores of human rights defenders and activists remain in detention under the draconian Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) and other laws. They include the 15 human rights defenders linked to the 2018 Bhima Koregaon incident who have been accused of having links with Maoist organisations, based on evidence believed to be “fabricated”.

Waiting for bail, 84-year-old tribal rights activist Stan Swamy, who remained in custody since October 2020 in the Elgar Parishad case under UAPA, died in July last year.

Further, at least 13 activists who were arrested under the UAPA for their work against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) 2019 remain in detention. The slow investigative processes and extremely stringent bail provisions ensure that those detained under the law are held in pre-trial detention for long periods.

“The office raids and foreign funding bans are part of the government’s strategy to harass and silence their critics,” said Josef Benedict, Civic Space Researcher for the CIVICUS Monitor. “The use of broadly worded anti-terrorism laws against activists, journalists, academics, and students, reflect a multi-year decline in the state of civic and democratic freedoms in the country.”

Journalists have continued to be targeted in India for their work in recent months and there have also been concerns about the widespread surveillance of activists, journalists and others critical of the Modi government following the Pegasus spyware expose.

“The government must release all human rights defenders detained and come clean about its surveillance of activists and journalists as well as establish an independent and effective oversight mechanism to monitor all stages of interceptions of communications,” said Henri Tiphagne, national working secretary of Human Rights Defenders Alert (HRDA) – India.

In Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, after the Indian government abrogated Article 370 in August 2019, which granted “special status” to the territory under the Constitution of India, hundreds were detained and restrictions were placed on internet access. Over 600 cases of human rights violations have since been locked up in the state’s Human Rights Commission, The Wire had reported this year.

More than 25 people from the Kashmir Valley were selected as potential targets of intrusive surveillance between 2017 and mid-2019 by an unidentified government agency, believed to be a client of the Israeli company NSO Group. In recent months, the Indian authorities arrested human rights defender Khurram Parvez as well as journalists and taken control of the Kashmir Press Club – the largest independent media body in IIOJK.

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