Speakers urge firm global action to address women’s plight in occupied territories

Pakistan’s Permanent Representative to the UN Munir Akram has emphasized the urgent need to address extreme and disproportionate suffering of women and girls in situations of foreign occupation and intervention.

Addressing an event organized by Pakistan’s Permanent Mission to the UN in New York, he underscored the profound impact of war, conflict, and violence on women and girls under foreign occupation.

Drawing attention to specific regions, Ambassador Munir Akram pointed to the decades-long suffering of women in Palestine and Jammu and Kashmir. He highlighted the brutal conditions endured by Palestinian women under Israeli occupation since the Nakba of 1948 and the grave human rights violations against Kashmiri women since the 1989 Kashmir Intifada.

Other Speakers called for greater global efforts including the uniform implementation of the UN resolutions, treaties and conventions to end the situations of foreign occupation and conflicts facing women around the world particularly in Jammu and Kashmir and
Palestine.

They said that a UN monitoring mechanism should be created to register all crimes and violations committed against women and girls under foreign occupation.

They also agreed that mechanisms needed to be established by the UN to ensure accountability for sexual violence and other crimes against women and girls by occupation forces, including an International Criminal Tribunal on accountability for such violations and crimes.

The speakers further called for elaboration of international human rights and humanitarian laws and norms to enlarge the ambit of the protection of women under foreign occupation, including an additional Protocol to the Geneva Convention or an appropriate Security Council resolution.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Commerce Minister assures industrialists to address their concerns

Minister for Commerce, Jam Kamal Khan has assured the industrialists of his commitment to safeguard their interests and address their concerns to support the local industry.

He was speaking at the meeting with representatives from the Sugar Mills Association in Islamabad aimed to find feasible solutions to the challenges faced by industrialists.

Jam Kamal vowed to prioritize the issues being faced by sugar mills and pledged to expedite efforts to address these challenges.

The Minister affirmed his continued support for the prosperity and development of industrial sector, underscoring its significance in driving economic progress and enhancing national resilience.

Source: Radio Pakistan

CM Punjab visits residence of Lt. Col Syed Kashif Ali Shaheed at Chaklala

Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz visited the residence of Lieutenant Colonel Syed Kashif Ali Shaheed at Chaklala in Rawalpindi and paid homage for his supreme sacrifice for the motherland.

He was martyred in the terrorist attack in Mir Ali Tehsil of North Waziristan.

Talking to the Shaheed’s Mother on this occasion, she said that your brave son made not only you but the entire nation proud.

Terming the brave sons of soil as the iron wall of safety, peace and security of country, the Chief Minister said that the entire nation will remain indebted and grateful for the sacrifices of the martyrs and their families.

Maryam Nawaz also offered fateha for the Shaheed and commiserated with the bereaved family of the martyr.

The Punjab Chief Minister also visited the residence of Captain Ahmed Badar Shaheed and met with parents and family members of the Shaheed.

Source: Radio Pakistan

CM Punjab advises riders to adhere to speed limit for safe travel

Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz advised riders to adhere to the speed limit for safe travel.

She stated this while addressing a ceremony in Lahore today.

She directed rider companies to arrange safety gear for their riders.

She also directed the labour department to implement safety regulations regarding gear in letter and spirit.

She added that 20000 bikes will be provided to students on two year soft instalments.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Punjab CM, Iranian Consul General discuss bilateral ties

Consul General of Iran Mehran Mowahid Far called on Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif in Lahore today.

During the meeting, matters related to boosting bilateral relations, enhancing mutual cooperation and expanding mutual exports were discussed.

In the meeting, the Iranian Consul General congratulated Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif on assuming her office and expressed good wishes for the Punjab government and people.

Speaking during the meeting, the Chief Minister thanked the Iranian Consul General and stressed the need of promoting youth culture exchange programs between the two countries.

She said Punjab government wants to enhance agricultural trade with Iran.

Iranian Consul General acknowledged the vision of Maryam Nawaz Sharif for boosting Pak-Iran relations.

Source: Radio Pakistan