Wednesday, August 19, 2020

Complete Strike in IIOJK today to condemn BJP Leader's blasphemous remarks

kashmir strike
In Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, complete strike is being observed today.

To condemn blasphemous remarks of a local BJP leader, Satpal Sharma, against Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad Rasool Allah Khatam-un-Nabiyyin Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam.

Call for the strike has been given by All Parties Hurriyat Conference.

The shutdown is a0.lso aimed at denouncing the killing of three innocent labourers by Indian troops in a fake encounter in Shopian last month.



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Tuesday, August 18, 2020

Pakistan will never recognise Israel: PM Imran Khan

PM Imran Khan
Prime Minister Imran Khan categorically denied Tuesday that Pakistan would recognise Israel, a few days after the UAE established formal relations with Tel Aviv, stating that Islamabad won't do so until Palestinians are not given their right to a "just settlement".

“Whichever country wants to do it [recognise Israel], our stance is very clear. Our stance was cleared by Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah in 1947-48," said PM Imran. "Which was that we will never recognise Israel till the Palestinians do not get their rights."

He said that Pakistan will not establish diplomatic relations with Israel till the Palestinians do not get a separate state of their own, which the people of Palestine accept, based on the Two-Nation Theory.

The premier said that if Pakistan agreed to recognising Israel and gave up its principled stance then it will have to stop raising the issue of Kashmir as the situation in the disputed area was the same.

"Hence, Pakistan cannot recognise Israel," he stated.



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Misbah shrugs off Pakistan's fitness worries ahead of final England Test

 final Test in Southampton
National team coach Misbah-ul-Haq says he is not worried about the team's fitness as Pakistan gets ready to face England in the third and final Test in Southampton starting on Friday.

A season reshaped by the coronavirus pandemic has left Pakistan with a programme of three Tests in as many weeks.

What could have been a truly gruelling schedule became less arduous as a result of so much time being lost to rain and bad light during the drawn second Test, also at Southampton, concluded Monday.

But Misbah, who as a 42-year-old captain of Pakistan celebrated scoring a hundred against England at Lord's in 2016 with a round of press-ups, has long been convinced of the need for his players to be in shape.

"Fitness has been an important part of our strategy as a team since I took on the role of head coach last September and we have seen the benefits in the two Tests so far," Misbah wrote in a column for the Pakistan Cricket Board's website.

'Perform under pressure'
"The players have taken ownership of their fitness levels and they should be given credit for that, especially after three months at home during the COVID-19 pandemic," he added.

"They know having supreme fitness will help them to perform under pressure."

Pakistan go into the series finale 1-0 down after a three-wicket defeat in the first Test at Old Trafford.

But that loss saw Shan Masood show plenty of endurance during a Test-best 156 while wicketkeeper Mohammad Rizwan, impressive behind the stumps in Manchester, was named man-of-the-match in the second Test for a determined 72.

"Mohammad Rizwan is a great example of that (fitness) in the way he ran between the wickets and batted with the tail," explained Misbah.

"Shan Masood also showed it in the first Test, batting for almost eight hours, and running really well with Shadab Khan. The way they stole quick singles is something that you don´t see much in Test cricket and certainly not from a Pakistan team."

The second day of the second Test was also Pakistan's Independence Day, which has previously coincided with some notable moments in the country's cricket history.

"It is always a special moment to celebrate Independence Day during a Test match and Pakistan has some great memories from previous such occasions in England: our first-ever Test win in England in 1954 came just after Independence Day, as did the famous win at Lord´s in 1982 and, from a personal point of view, our victory at the Oval in 2016 when we levelled the series on 14 August itself," recalled Misbah.

Unfortunately for Pakistan, the weather in Southampton meant the current side could not add to those successes, although Misbah said: "Hopefully we can deliver a late gift to the nation in the final Test and announce another Independence Day! Or, as coach, I can just announce that this is the month of Independence."



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6 essential summer health tips

summer health tips
Summertime is many people's favorite time of year.

School is out the days are long the nights are warm and it's a great time to get together with loved ones. Here are six simple summer health tips to keep your summer days safe and pleasant.

1. Sunscreen sunscreen sunscreen

The sun's golden rays are what give summer its warmth and fun but those same rays can result in sunburn dehydration and over the long-haul skin cancers.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention skin cancer is the most common cancer in the U.S. so take their advice and protect yourself and your children. Their sun safety tips include wearing sunglasses to protect your eyes from sunburn seeking shade applying sunscreen with at least SPF 15 and wearing protective clothing.

2. Enjoy the fruits and veggies of summer

Summer is a great time for fresh seasonal produce. Berries melon corn tomatoes and peppers are all at their best during the warmer months. Take advantage of the great food that Mother Nature has to offer and eat plenty of fruits and vegetables. The Department of Agriculture publishes a Seasonal Produce Guide to help you pick healthy foods at their peak.

3. Swim safety

Lakes ponds and swimming pools are enticing ways to spend a hot summer afternoon. So swimming safely is absolutely essential for you and your family. A drowning can happen in what seems like an instant so always designate a responsible adult to watch children around water. The CDC recommended securing your home pool with a complete fence teaching your children to swim and learning CPR in the event of an accident.

Younger children especially are at risk around water. According to Kidshealth.org a child can drown in only two inches of water. Hazards can include the bathtub buckets coolers drainage ditches inflatable pools fountains and even toilets. Watch them closely and limit their access to open water. Additionally if you're enjoying a summer boat ride make sure each person has a Coast Guard-approved life jacket and is following all safety rules.

4. Enjoy alcohol responsibly

Summer heat and excessive alcohol consumption aren't a good combination. The effects of alcohol are intensified resulting in dehydration. Also alcohol has played a part in many accidents and in 70 percent of adult and adolescent drownings according to the CDC. Alcohol and water recreation should never go together as it inhibits judgment coordination and balance.

5. Fire safety

Whether it be from grilling toasting marshmallows over a campfire or Fourth of July fireworks summer provides plenty of opportunities for exposure to fire.

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) explained that on average 230 people per day reported to the emergency room with injuries from fireworks in 2014 with nine fatalities. Don't allow children around any kind of fire without attentive adult supervision and don't let them light fireworks. Supervise them closely around sparklers which can reach a temperature of 2000 degrees Fahrenheit. Keep a bucket of water nearby and make sure the fireworks are completely extinguished. Also don't try to relight fireworks that didn't completely burn.

6. Don't let bugs bug you

Nothing ruins a dusky summer evening like a cloud of mosquitos and the resulting itchy bites. The CDC recommended using insect repellent containing DEET Picaridin oil of lemon eucalyptus or IR 3535 to effectively repel mosquitos.

Additionally check yourself and your children for ticks after coming in from a day outdoors and clear vegetation away from play areas or apply tick control spray to prevent bites.

Summer is just a few blissful months out of the year so make it a memorable safe and relaxing time of the year for you and your family by following these summer health tips.



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It will be in US interest to rejoin Iran deal: Hillary Clinton

 Hillary Clinton
Former US secretary of state Hillary Clinton has criticized the administration of President Donald Trump for abandoning the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, saying it is in America’s interest to return to the multinational agreement.

During an Atlantic Council Front Page event broadcast on Monday, Clinton gave her views on how the next US administration should move forward with several domestic and international issues, among them the Iran policy.

Clinton, who served as secretary of state under ex-president Barack Obama, said the Trump administration could have tried to fix what it viewed as problems with the deal instead of abruptly pulling the US out of the accord in May 2018.

One consequence of Washington’s withdrawal from the Obama-era Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) was that Iran and China strengthened their relations, she claimed.

The politician highlighted a 25-year partnership agreement that Iran and China are working to finalize and said, “I put that directly at the door of the Trump administration— that pulled the United States out of the Iran agreement that I began the negotiations for as secretary of state, and my successor John Kerry was able to bring to a very important conclusion.”

Clinton, the 2016 Democratic presidential nominee, said the next US administration should thus return to the Obama-era deal as a means of restricting the Iranian nuclear program and preventing an arms race in the Middle East.

She, however, cast doubt on whether Iran would be “receptive to that,” saying, “I think they may have moved on.”

Biden, the Democratic nominee for President, has increasingly signaled that he wants to renegotiate the international agreement with Iran.

Earlier in May, Anthony Blinken, one of Biden’s top advisors, acknowledged that the United States would have to rejoin the original deal before asking for a new one.

After pulling out of the landmark Iran nuclear deal in May 2018, Trump has been running what he refers to as a “maximum pressure” campaign, which has been seeking, in vain, to pressure Iran into negotiating a new deal that addresses its ballistic missile program and regional influence.

The Trump administration has also been attempting to fully kill the agreement, recently through a fruitless resolution to secure an extension a UN arms embargo on Iran.

Iran has repeatedly said it will not renegotiate the JCPOA, calling on the US to abandon its unilateral pressure policy and return to its commitments under the agreement.



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Women journalists harassed over "difference of opinion”

Journalist Asma Sherazi, Gharidah Farooqi
Human rights minister Shireen Mazari on Tuesday asked women journalists to provide proof after a number of them accused Twitter accounts affiliated with the ruling PTI of harassment and abuse.

Mazari's comments came during a session of the National Assembly's Standing Committee on Human Rights chaired by PPP Chairperson Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari. The women journalists who originally raised the issue of harassment they reportedly face on a daily basis apprised the meeting's participants of the alleged attacks through video link.

The PPP chairperson read out the joint statement by the women journalists and commentators, wherein they had called to attention what they termed was a "well-defined and coordinated campaign", in which the "personal details of women journalists and analysts have been made public".

In her remarks, the federal minister said she too was a victim of such acts. "My daughter and I are also going through the ordeal of harassment," she said.

Noting that “all women face these challenges”, she said no women in any field should be treated in this manner.

'Action will be taken'
Mazari said the ruling party condemned such acts. "On behalf of the PTI, I condemn the harassment of women journalists," she said.

"There should be no abusive language on social media," she added.

The minister informed the committee that she had spoken to the PTI's official social media team and "they told me they do not engage in harassment".

"If anyone has proof, we will take action. Those who harass others using the PTI's name should be identified," she added.

"If someone believes any PTI account is engaged in harassment, they should point it out. Action will be taken against any PTI account engaging in harassment," she vowed.

Political leaders should warn workers

Speaking further on the harassment of journalists, especially women, the federal minister said all political parties must take steps in this regard and that the PTI was ready to do so.

"The leaders [of political parties] need to warn their political workers not to harass anyone," Mazari stated.

Expanding upon their viewpoints and experiences, the women journalists apprised the committee of the “vicious attacks", as well as "coordinated campaigns” against them, that made it challenging for them to carry out their work-related responsibilities.

Journalist's home 'broken into'

Anchorperson Asma Shirazi, one of the signatories of the statement, claimed the women journalists were being harassed for their "difference of opinion”.

"Twice, people have broken into my house to harass me. I don't know if the PTI's media cell or anyone else is involved in this harassment," Shirazi alleged.

"If we tweet, the comments that come below it are indescribable," she added.

Personal pictures 'morphed'

Analyst Reema Omer, the legal advisor for South Asia at the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ), said the harassment of women online was "an undeniable and painful truth".

"There have been instances where pictures with my husband were doctored to add images of [Indian spy] Kulbhushan Jadhav," Omer claimed.

"Erroneous news reports cannot be a justification for harassment," she added.

'Campaign launched against me'

Journalist and anchorperson Gharidah Farooqi alleged that numerous groups — including the ruling party — "keep unofficial accounts for harassment".

"A campaign was launched against me, making it difficult for me to step out of the house," Farooqi claimed.

"We cannot meet anyone to interview them or get news from them."

While the women journalists were speaking of their experiences, PTI lawmaker from Karachi, MNA Ataullah, interrupted, saying he should be allowed to speak as well.

To which, the committee chairperson Bilawal advised him to let the women journalists speak first. "You will also have an opportunity to speak," he told the PTI lawmaker.

"There is no restriction on talking; we can sit here for two days. But it's important to listen to these women journalists who have travelled here to talk" about their experiences, the PPP leader said, adding that views from the committee members would also be sought afterwards.



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Rain forecast for KPK, Punjab, Kashmir and GB

Rain-wind-thundershowers with isolated heavy falls
Rain-wind-thundershowers with isolated heavy falls are expected in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, upper and central Punjab, Islamabad, Kashmir and Gilgit Baltistan during next twelve hours.

Hot and humid weather is expected elsewhere in the country.

Temperature of some major cities recorded this morning:

Islamabad and Quetta twenty-three degree centigrade, Lahore and Peshawar twenty-eight, Karachi thirty, Gilgit twenty-two, Muzafarabad, Rawalakot and Murree nineteen degree centigrade.

According to Met Office forecast about Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, the weather in Srinagar, Jammu, Pulwama, Anantnag, Shopian and Baramulla will be partly cloudy with chances of rain-thundershowers while in Leh it will be partly cloudy.

Temperature recorded this morning in Srinagar, Pulwama, Anantnag and Baramulla twenty- one degree centigrade, Jammu twenty-seven, Leh twelve and Shopian twenty degree centigrade.



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Islamabad court dismisses Gill’s bail plea in sedition case

A District and Sessions court of Islamabad dismissed the post arrest bail petition of PTI leader Shahbaz Gill on Tuesday. Additional Dist...