Thursday, November 19, 2020

TLP chief Khadim Hussain Rizvi passes away

Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) chief Allama Khadim Hussain Rizvi
Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) chief Allama Khadim Hussain Rizvi has passed away on Thursday.

The TLP leader was suffering from fever since the past few days, confirmed family sources and had complained about the fever as he led a protest at the Faizabad Interchange a few days ago.

After Rizvi's health deteriorated, he was taken to Sheikh Zayed Hospital today where he expired, confirmed hospital sources.

The TLP chief's body was taken to a private hospital afterwards and from there, was sent to his home. A large number of TLP workers have gathered at his house to mourn his passing.



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TLP chief Khadim Hussain Rizvi passes away

Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) chief Allama Khadim Hussain Rizvi
Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) chief Allama Khadim Hussain Rizvi has passed away on Thursday.

The TLP leader was suffering from fever since the past few days, confirmed family sources and had complained about the fever as he led a protest at the Faizabad Interchange a few days ago.

After Rizvi's health deteriorated, he was taken to Sheikh Zayed Hospital today where he expired, confirmed hospital sources.

The TLP chief's body was taken to a private hospital afterwards and from there, was sent to his home. A large number of TLP workers have gathered at his house to mourn his passing.



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Australian special forces allegedly killed 39 unarmed Afghans: report

Australian special forces allegedly killed 39 unarmed Afghans
Australian special forces allegedly killed 39 unarmed prisoners and civilians in Afghanistan, with senior commandos reportedly forcing junior soldiers to kill defenceless captives in order to “blood” them for combat, a four year investigation found.

Australia said on Thursday that 19 current and former soldiers will be referred for potential criminal prosecution for allegedly killing the 39 Afghan locals.

Detailing the findings of a long-awaited inquiry into the conduct of special forces personnel in Afghanistan between 2005 and 2016, Australia’s General Angus John Campbell said there was credible information of 39 unlawful killings by 25 Australian Special Forces personnel in 23 separate incidents.

All of those kills were outside the “heat of battle”, Campbell said.

“These findings allege the most serious breaches of military conduct and professional values,” Campbell told reporters in Canberra.

“The unlawful killing, of civilians and prisoners is never acceptable.”

The report said the majority of those killed, which included prisoners, farmers and other Afghan locals, were captured when they were killed and therefore protected under international law.

Following the recommendations of the report, Campbell said 19 current and former members of Australia’s military will be referred to a soon-to-be appointed special investigator to determine whether there was sufficient evidence to prosecute.

Australia’s Minister for Defence Linda Reynolds said last week that Canberra had been advised that local prosecution would negate charges at the International Criminal Court at The Hague.

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison had earlier warned the report would include “difficult and hard news for Australians”, but few expected some of the most shocking revelations.

While the report was heavily redacted, it included allegations that senior special forces personnel ordered the killing of unarmed Afghans.

“There is credible information that junior soldiers were required by their patrol commanders to shoot a prisoner, in order to achieve the soldier’s first kill, in a practice that was known as ‘blooding’,” the report read.

Once a person had been killed, those allegedly responsible would stage a fight scene with foreign weapons or equipment to justify their action, the report concluded.

The actions did not immediately come to light due to what the report concluded was a culture of secrecy and compartmentalisation in which information was kept and controlled within patrols.

The veil of secrecy was a key reason that the allegations took so long to come to light.

Although it has been the subject of rumour, Australia’s official investigation only began after the publication of classified documents about alleged war crimes in Afghanistan.

A former military lawyer, David McBride, has been charged with providing the classified papers to the Australian Broadcasting Corp. He admits that he supplied the papers, but says it is in the national interest.

The four-year inquiry was conducted by New South Wales state Judge Paul Brereton, who was appointed by the Inspector-General of Defence in 2016 to investigate rumours of war crimes in Afghanistan between 2003 and 2016.

The inquiry examined more than 20,000 documents and 25,000 images, and interviewed 423 witnesses under oath.

The report recommended Canberra should compensate victims’ families even without a successful prosecution.

Campbell said he would seek to revoke citations for special operations task groups that served in Afghanistan between 2007 and 2013.

The release of the report came after Morrison spoke with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani.

“The Prime Minister of Australia expressed his deepest sorrow over the misconduct by some Australian troops in Afghanistan,” Ghani’s office wrote on Twitter.

Australia has had troops in Afghanistan since 2002 as part of the U.S.-led coalition fighting the Taliban militia.

Australia has about 1,500 troops remaining in Afghanistan.



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Punjab's anti-corrpution drive led to 532% increase in recoveries: CM Buzdar

CM Buzdar
The Adviser to the Prime Minister on Accountability and Interior Shahzad Akbar on Thursday revealed that the ongoing anti-corruption drive in the province has led to a 532% increase in recoveries over the last 27 months.

Akbar was holding a joint press conference with Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar in Lahore to discuss the impact of the campaign.

Sharing the success of the anti-corruption drive, CM Buzdar said that the authorities concerned went after a lot of bigwigs for their corrupt activities so that justice could be served.

"Those who criticise us for not bringing about a change (tabdeeli) in the province, I assure that Punjab is moving toward a complete transformation."

Citing statistics related to recoveries that the anti-corruption department made over the last two years, he said that lands worth Rs2 billion have been recovered from influential people who had illegally occupied it.

"From August 2018 to October 2020, the anti-corruption department received 51050 complaints, it initiated 11488 inquiries, registered 3185 cases, and arrested 3904 people accused of corruption," he said. "The anti-corruption drive will directly benefit citizens."

Adding to the conversation, Shahzad Akbar said that there has been a 532% increase in recoveries over the last 27 months.

"Those who looted the country are now forced to return what they took," he said.

Shahzad Akbar appreciated people's participation in the anti-corruption campaign, adding that the government's "Report Corruption App" turned out to be impressive as more than 6,000 complaints were received.

"The direct involvement of the citizens in reporting corruption has been very useful. I also urge other provinces, including K-P and Sindh, to introduce similar initiatives."

Responding to a question, Shahzad Akbar said that it is wrong of critics to assume that the anti-corruption drive is only aimed at the Opposition leaders to launch a crackdown on them.

"This is the first time that the PTI has formed a government in this country. But if questions are going to be raised against the activities of PTI government's officeholders, then the department concerned will not hesitate to take action against them either," he stressed.

Regarding the return of former prime minister and PML-N leader Nawaz Sharif to Pakistan, Akbar said that the government is negotiating with Britain to deport Sharif.

"Nawaz Sharif is an absconder. He is a convicted criminal who does not even have the right to go to court in his defence any more," he said. "We are doing everything to bring him back to Pakistan."

Last week, Shahzad Akbar had provided a detailed account of the National Accountability Bureau’s (NAB) charge-sheet which contained details of money-laundering allegedly committed by Shahbaz Sharif and his family.



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Punjab's anti-corrpution drive led to 532% increase in recoveries: CM Buzdar

CM Buzdar
The Adviser to the Prime Minister on Accountability and Interior Shahzad Akbar on Thursday revealed that the ongoing anti-corruption drive in the province has led to a 532% increase in recoveries over the last 27 months.

Akbar was holding a joint press conference with Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar in Lahore to discuss the impact of the campaign.

Sharing the success of the anti-corruption drive, CM Buzdar said that the authorities concerned went after a lot of bigwigs for their corrupt activities so that justice could be served.

"Those who criticise us for not bringing about a change (tabdeeli) in the province, I assure that Punjab is moving toward a complete transformation."

Citing statistics related to recoveries that the anti-corruption department made over the last two years, he said that lands worth Rs2 billion have been recovered from influential people who had illegally occupied it.

"From August 2018 to October 2020, the anti-corruption department received 51050 complaints, it initiated 11488 inquiries, registered 3185 cases, and arrested 3904 people accused of corruption," he said. "The anti-corruption drive will directly benefit citizens."

Adding to the conversation, Shahzad Akbar said that there has been a 532% increase in recoveries over the last 27 months.

"Those who looted the country are now forced to return what they took," he said.

Shahzad Akbar appreciated people's participation in the anti-corruption campaign, adding that the government's "Report Corruption App" turned out to be impressive as more than 6,000 complaints were received.

"The direct involvement of the citizens in reporting corruption has been very useful. I also urge other provinces, including K-P and Sindh, to introduce similar initiatives."

Responding to a question, Shahzad Akbar said that it is wrong of critics to assume that the anti-corruption drive is only aimed at the Opposition leaders to launch a crackdown on them.

"This is the first time that the PTI has formed a government in this country. But if questions are going to be raised against the activities of PTI government's officeholders, then the department concerned will not hesitate to take action against them either," he stressed.

Regarding the return of former prime minister and PML-N leader Nawaz Sharif to Pakistan, Akbar said that the government is negotiating with Britain to deport Sharif.

"Nawaz Sharif is an absconder. He is a convicted criminal who does not even have the right to go to court in his defence any more," he said. "We are doing everything to bring him back to Pakistan."

Last week, Shahzad Akbar had provided a detailed account of the National Accountability Bureau’s (NAB) charge-sheet which contained details of money-laundering allegedly committed by Shahbaz Sharif and his family.



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US assures Pakistan of 'continued assistance' in Afghanistan peace process: ISPR

The United States Charge d’ Affaires to Pakistan called on Pakistan Army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa
The United States Charge d’ Affaires to Pakistan called on Pakistan Army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa on Thursday to assure him of Washington's "continued assistance" in the Afghan peace process.

The US dignitary, Angela Aggeler, called on the army chief to discuss matters of mutual interest that included the regional security situation and the peace process in Afghanistan.

The statement from Aggeler comes at a time when Prime Minister Imran Khan is in Kabul where he will hold talks with President Ashraf Ghani and most likely discuss the Afghan peace process in great detail.

"The visiting dignitary appreciated Pakistan’s contributions for conflict prevention in the region and relentless support provided in Afghan Peace Process," read the statement by the ISPR.

Pakistan has mediated and convinced the two warring parties in Afghanistan — the Taliban and the Afghan government — to come to the table for talks.

A historic peace deal between the US and the Afghan Taliban was signed in February this year in Doha, which paved the way for an Intra-Afghan dialogue to take place which would try to find a political solution to the crisis in the country.

 



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US assures Pakistan of 'continued assistance' in Afghanistan peace process: ISPR

The United States Charge d’ Affaires to Pakistan called on Pakistan Army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa
The United States Charge d’ Affaires to Pakistan called on Pakistan Army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa on Thursday to assure him of Washington's "continued assistance" in the Afghan peace process.

The US dignitary, Angela Aggeler, called on the army chief to discuss matters of mutual interest that included the regional security situation and the peace process in Afghanistan.

The statement from Aggeler comes at a time when Prime Minister Imran Khan is in Kabul where he will hold talks with President Ashraf Ghani and most likely discuss the Afghan peace process in great detail.

"The visiting dignitary appreciated Pakistan’s contributions for conflict prevention in the region and relentless support provided in Afghan Peace Process," read the statement by the ISPR.

Pakistan has mediated and convinced the two warring parties in Afghanistan — the Taliban and the Afghan government — to come to the table for talks.

A historic peace deal between the US and the Afghan Taliban was signed in February this year in Doha, which paved the way for an Intra-Afghan dialogue to take place which would try to find a political solution to the crisis in the country.

 



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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...