Kashmiris stage demonstration urging UN to implement pledge for their right to self-determination

Kashmiris from across the United States staged a big demonstration in front of the U.N. building to renew their call on the world body to implement its pledge for their exercise of the right of self-determination, as India’s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar addressed the General Assembly.

Led by Azad Jammu and Kashmir President Barrister Sultan Mahmood Chaudhry, they denounced India’s illegal measures of 5th August 2019 that revoked the special status of Jammu and Kashmir, amid vociferous anti-India slogans.

A large number of Sikhs joined the rally with Dr Amarjit Singh, the head of Washington-based Khalistan Affairs Center, expressing solidarity with the Kashmiris struggle for freedom from India.

Speakers at the rally condemned Indian government’s attempts at changing the demographic status of Jammu and Kashmir by introducing politically motivated laws.

They also condemned the life imprisonment handed down by an Indian special court in New Delhi to Muhammad Yasin Malik, one of the most prominent leaders of Kashmir freedom movement.

 

Source: Radio Pakistan

Two security forces personnel martyred in North Waziristan

In North Waziristan, two security forces personnel embraced shahadat in an Improvised Explosive Device explosion in Eesham area.

According to ISPR, the martyred include Naib Subedar Javed Iqbal and Naik Hussain Ahmad.

The search operation to hunt the terrorists in the area is underway.

President Dr. Arif Alvi has expressed deep grief and sorrow over the martyrdom of Naib Subedar Javed Iqbal and Naik Hussain Ahmed in an IED blast in North Waziristan.

In a statement on Sunday, he said nation is indebted to the martyrs who sacrificed their life while protecting the motherland.

 

Source: Radio Pakistan

PTDC to hold two-day conference in Islamabad on World Tourism Day

Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation (PTDC) will hold a two-day conference in Islamabad to mark the World Tourism Day, which is celebrated every year on 27th September.

The theme of the conference is Rethinking Tourism.

Experts from tourism industry will participate in five panel discussions to discuss topics including restoration of tourism after floods and widespread rains, removing bottlenecks to promote foreign tourism in Pakistan, issues and challenges of mountaineering and trekking tourism in Pakistan.

 

Source: Radio Pakistan

Govt takes effective steps to revive damaged economy of the country: Ahsan

Minister for Planning and Development Ahsan Iqbal says the incumbent government is taking effective steps to revive the economy damaged by the previous PTI government.

Addressing a ceremony in Narowal on Sunday, he said the PTI Chief Imran Khan during his tenure, subjected his opponents to political vendetta and made false cases against them.

Ahsan Iqbal said his acquittal in the Narowal Sports City case is evidence of his honesty.

He said today the entire world wants to help Pakistan but Imran Khan and his team are creating obstacles in its way.

 

Source: Radio Pakistan

Pak Army, FC continuing relief activities for flood victims in Balochistan

Pakistan Army and Frontier Corps are engaged in rehabilitation and relief activities for the flood victims in respective areas of Balochistan.

In the flood-affected areas, Pakistan Army and FC Jawans are working day and night in the rehabilitation and relief activities of the victims along with the civil administration.

According to press release, about fourteen relief camps are working in the flood affected areas of Kohlu, Sibi, Dera Murad Jamali, Jafarabad, Naseerabad, Sahabatpur and Jhal Magsi where cooked food and significant items were provided to 12,344 flood victims along with other facilities.

Food packs were also distributed among flood affectees.

 

Source: Radio Pakistan

No one to be allowed to take law into his hands: Interior Minister

Interior Minister Rana Sana Ullah says government will not allow anyone to take the law into his own hands.

Addressing a news conference in Lahore on Saturday, he said courts have already determined the specific places for protest and government will fully facilitate Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf if their leadership decides to hold peaceful protest at the prescribed places.

The Minister said PML (N) leader Ishaq Dar will come to Pakistan within a week and he will play a constructive role in the economic team of the government.

 

Source: Radio Pakistan

CJP terms rule of law vital for country’s development

Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Umar Ata Bandial says the vision for a prosperous and progressive Pakistan is based on rule of law and supremacy of the constitution.

Addressing the concluding session of the 9th international judicial conference in Islamabad on Saturday, he said rule of law can be achieved, if courts are made equally accessible to people of Pakistan irrespective of their gender, religion, race or economic status.

He said legislature and the judiciary should develop ADR facilities for expeditious dispensation of justice. He said the judiciary should make extensive use of technology to streamline the litigation. He also urged stakeholders in criminal justice system to improve their coordination to secure a society with lesser crime.

He said the court is committed to playing its part in helping to build Pakistan, which is equal for all. However, it can only be accomplished if all the institutions and people have regard for the constitution.

The Chief Justice said that the court is also committed to protecting the marginalized groups of the society. He said the legislature and executive must also create the legal frame and implement the decisions of the court.

Highlighting the key recommendations made in the conference, he said Alternative Dispute Resolution can play a crucial role in ensuring speedy dispensation of justice to the people. He said there is need to develop ADR facilities and courts and advocates should encourage litigants for using it.

The Chief Justice said superior court should adopt a pro-enforcement approach in relation to foreign arbitral awards to boost foreign investment in the country.

Talking about the role of technology, he said the court is extensively deciding matters via video link and over three thousand matters were decided through video link.

Justice Umar Ata Bandial said National Judicial Automation Unit will be established to develop national online dashboard for creating integrated information system for all courts in the country. He said first phase of this project will be running by 31st of December this year.

The Chief Justice said women should be included in decision making and they need a bigger participation in bar and judiciary.

Shedding light on the growing threat of over population and climate change, he said increasing population, worsening climate change and pervasive gender inequality are hindering effective administration of justice.

He said problems of population growth and climate change should be addressed on the priority basis by state institutions, civil society and the people.

He said for capacity building district judges should take part in trainings to learn about amendments and development of law. He said Federal Judicial Academy will be conducting online workshops for all stake holders in the justice sector.

Earlier, five thematic sessions were held, which discussed the topics, including rule of law, administration of justice, global challenges, dispute settlement mechanisms and digital advancement in justice system.

Later, the Chief Justice distributed souvenirs among the speakers of the conference and certificates among the officers of Law and Justice Commission, and Supreme Court of Pakistan.

 

Source: Radio Pakistan