Thursday, December 10, 2020

Engin Altan Duzyatan aka Ertugrul lands in Pakistan on short visit

Engin Altan Duzyatan aka Ertugrul
Turkish star Engin Altan Duzyatan, who essays the lead role in historical drama series Dirilis: Ertugrul, has arrived in Lahore on a short visit to Pakistan.

Pakistan Embassy in Turkey announced Engin Altan's arrival on Twitter and shared a photo of Ertugrul after he landed at Lahore's Allama Iqbal International Airport on Thursday morning.

Pakistani fans were delighted to hear the news of Engin Altan’s arrival in the country.

According to details, the lead actor of Dirilis Ertugrul has arrived in Pakistan on the invitation of a private company.

Photos of Engin’s arrival in Pakistan are circulating on social media platforms.

Engin’s popularity skyrocketed in Pakistan after drama series Dirilis: Ertugrul started airing in Urdu.

According to Google’s latest report, the Turkish drama caught viewers' attention more than second-ranked Pakistani drama Meray Paas Tum Ho.



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EU DisinfoLab report: Pakistan slams India's propaganda, warns against false flag operation

Foreign Office spokesperson Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri
Foreign Office spokesperson Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri Thursday slammed India's smear campaign against Pakistan, reminding the world that New Delhi was planning a false flag operation against Islamabad.

Pakistan has time and again hinted at New Delhi's designs to conduct a false flag operation to attack Pakistan in a bid to divert attention away from its internal problems and issues.

Citing the recent report by EU DisinfoLab, Chaudhri, addressing a press conference, said that the research backs Pakistan's position against India and that all relevant facts were stated in it.

"India failed to tarnish Pakistan's reputation despite such moves [...] This propaganda is a part of India's campaign against Pakistan," the spokesperson noted.

He urged India to focus on its problems instead of working on instigating instability in the region. "The biases and discriminatory laws against minorities in India are in front of the world."

Similarly, reacting to the development, Minister for Foreign Affairs Shah Mahmood Qureshi said that it came as not surprise that the disinformation campaign was backed by India.

"15 yr global disinfo campaign designed in attempt to discredit [Pakistan] internationally & influence global decision making. ‘Incredible [India]’, powered by fascist ideals & disinfo that even puts Goebbels to shame," he added.

More than 750 Indian backed websites covering over 119 countries have been operational for about 15 years with the sole purpose of undermining Pakistan within the European Union and United Nations, a report on investigative research conducted by the EU DisinfoLab revealed on Wednesday.

The operation has been given a name — the Indian Chronicles.

EU DisinfoLab's investigation reveals that the Srivastava Group backed the operation, while a leading Indian news agency — Asian News International (commonly known as ANI) — was used to boost it.

This campaign started in 2005 and is still functional.

India's aim? To discredit countries in conflict with it, with a focus on Pakistan and to some extent, China.

The EU DisinfoLab highlighted the operation's long-term objectives, which included promoting content against Pakistan and China and to consolidate power for India at international forums such as the EU and UN.

To pursue their objective, the operation appeared to support minorities, human rights NGOs, and think-tanks. It also created an illusion of institutional support from European institutions to these minority groups against Pakistan and China.

At the United Nations’ Human Rights Council, the operation was used to arrange side-events and demonstrations in support of minority rights, impersonate extinguished UN-accredited NGOs and use speaking slots reserved to various NGOs whose original missions seem unrelated.

Fake media was created in Brussels, Geneva and across the world and then repackaged and disseminated via ANI and obscure local media networks — at least in 97 countries — to multiply the repetition of online negative content about countries in conflict with India.



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Wear a mask, PM Imran Khan says in appeal to nation amid second coronavirus wave

Prime Minister Imran Khan
Prime Minister Imran Khan on Thursday once more appealed to the nation to wear masks amid an increasingly worrying coronavirus situation in Pakistan.

"An average of 40% of the country's hospital beds are occupied with coronavirus patients," he said, appealing to the nation to strictly abide by wearing a mask, as it is the easiest precaution and our first line of defense against the contagious disease.

The prime minister warned that a time will come when the hospital beds will no longer be vacant and there will be an added pressure on hospital workers, besides a more precarious situation for the elderly or people with secondary health concerns.

"Right now, following the rally in Multan, 64% beds reserved for coronavirus patients lie occupied," he added.

The prime minister explained that when a large gathering takes place, the fallout is seen about 10 days later.

He said similarly, 40% beds in Peshawar are occupied by coronavirus patients and about 50% of Islamabad's hospital beds reserved for such patients are occupied.

Spread of coronavirus in closed spaces

PM Imran Khan said that with winter upon us, and the temperatures will continue to drop. "Coronavirus spreads when people get together. In the open air, there is a reduced chance of its spread but when people get together in a room [...] around a heater, the numbers will increase," he said.

"If it continues to spread at the rate it is, our hospitals will be full."

Speaking of other countries, such as the US and Europe, he said that if the situation is so bad in places where there are far more resources available to fight coronavirus, one can only imagine how dire the situation will be for Pakistan.

"My aim in saying all this is to tell you: This is the time. We all need to exercise caution. Covering your face is the biggest SOP you can follow. When you wear a mask around people, the chances of contracting the virus will be greatly diminished."

'Hold rallies later'

Addressing Opposition parties, he appealed to them to rethink their strategy of holding mass rallies. "It will make no difference to the government whatsoever. But the people's lives will be put at risk."

He said that when people congregate for such gatherings, they don't wear masks.

"When you know this to be so [...] and there is so much pressure on medical workers as the beds continue to fill up, why don't you put off your rallies for two to three months so we can save people's lives?"

The prime minister said that wedding halls, schools and restaurants were all shut down and when the government speaks to stakeholders, they all say "you have stopped our businesses and our livelihoods are affected but you are allowing political rallies".

"So you are creating a lot of problems for us," he said to the Opposition.

'We've been blessed but now must help ourselves'

PM Imran Khan said that even in the rest of the world, in the second wave of coronavirus, the challenge is to have people follow coronavirus safety protocols. "Even in Europe people are resisting (against government prescribed rules)."

"Today in England there is a complete lockdown, as there is in California. We had saved our country from a lockdown becauses people's livelihoods are impacted.

"So it is of paramount importance we save ourselves from coronavirus and follow SOPs. In the first wave, we were saved by Allah because we all showed discipline and followed SOPs," the prime minister said.

He said in India and Iran things are far worse and many people are dying, whereas Pakistan has been blessed. "If we want these blessings to continue we will have to help ourselves and for that we must all follow SOPs."

The prime minister reiterated that rallies will create "no pressure on the government".

He said that all that will happen is that health workers, doctors, nurses, hospitals, elderly and the ill will come under pressure and risk "and it is for the sake of these people I appeal to you to follow SOPs".



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COVID-19: PM Imran to chair NCC meeting today

COVID-19: PM Imran to chair NCC meeting today
Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan has convened a meeting of the National Coordination Committee (NCC) today (Thursday) to review the coronavirus situation in the country.

The premier will be briefed by the National Command and Operations Centre (NCOC) on the coronavirus situation that will take place at 4pm today.

The chief ministers of all four provinces, federal ministers will attend the meeting in which the officials of the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) and the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) will brief the participants about the current situation.

Implementation on the smart lockdowns, micro smart lockdowns and other important decisions would be reviewed.

Earlier, Federal Minister for Planning and Development Asad Umar had warned of imposing tougher restrictions if violations of coronavirus standard operating procedure (SOPs) continues amid the second Covid-19 wave.

Speaking to the media after a meeting of the NCOC, Planning and Development Minister Asad Umar warned Covid-19 cases will go up if health guidelines are not adhered to, piling pressure on hospitals.

Meanwhile, the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) said on Wednesday the countrywide positivity ratio of Covid-19 cases was recorded at 7.78 per cent in the past 24 hours.



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COVID-19: PM Imran to chair NCC meeting today

COVID-19: PM Imran to chair NCC meeting today
Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan has convened a meeting of the National Coordination Committee (NCC) today (Thursday) to review the coronavirus situation in the country.

The premier will be briefed by the National Command and Operations Centre (NCOC) on the coronavirus situation that will take place at 4pm today.

The chief ministers of all four provinces, federal ministers will attend the meeting in which the officials of the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) and the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) will brief the participants about the current situation.

Implementation on the smart lockdowns, micro smart lockdowns and other important decisions would be reviewed.

Earlier, Federal Minister for Planning and Development Asad Umar had warned of imposing tougher restrictions if violations of coronavirus standard operating procedure (SOPs) continues amid the second Covid-19 wave.

Speaking to the media after a meeting of the NCOC, Planning and Development Minister Asad Umar warned Covid-19 cases will go up if health guidelines are not adhered to, piling pressure on hospitals.

Meanwhile, the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) said on Wednesday the countrywide positivity ratio of Covid-19 cases was recorded at 7.78 per cent in the past 24 hours.



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IHC shows displeasure over plight of animals at Marghazar Zoo

IHC shows displeasure over plight of animals at Marghazar Zoo
The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Thursday showed displeasure over the plight of animals at Islamabad’s Marghzar Zoo.

At the outset of the hearing, Chief Justice IHC Justice Athar Minhallah said that the administration is not showing seriousness in providing facilities for any of the animals at the zoo.

“If 60 days were not enough to shift two cheetahs from the Marghazar Zoo, the administration should have informed the court”, remarked Justice Minhallah.

The lives of both cheetahs are in danger as one of them is suffering from cancer and the other is infected with a disease.

Only politics is being played here, the IHC chief justice observed.

The secretary environment in his reply stated before the court that not only cheetahs but other animals including monkeys are also in danger.

Let us do our work, he said and pleaded the court to have trust in them. Later the hearing of the case was adjourned till tomorrow.

Earlier, the IHC was informed that the two brown bears at Islamabad’s Marghzar Zoo would be shifted to a sanctuary abroad.



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Court grants bail to DJ Butt

Court grants bail to DJ Butt
A court on Thursday granted bail to sound system provider Muhammad Asif aka DJ Butt in a case pertaining to possessing an illicit weapon and interference in official work.The court approved his bail subject to submission of surety bonds worth Rs50,000.

Earlier, police produced him before a judicial magistrate who sent him to jail on judicial remand. DJ Butt was taken into custody the previous day, just few days ahead of the Pakistan Democratic Movement’s (PDM) December 13 rally at Minar-e-Pakistan.

The Model Town police raided the office of DJ Butt and registered a case on charges of possessing an illegal weapon and obstructing a public servant from performing his duty by mishandling the raiding team.

SP Model Town Dost Muhammad had said a police team reached Muhammad Asif office and advised him against violating Punjab Sound Systems (Regulations) Act. The sound system provider offered resistance to the police, he added.

During a search, a twelve-bore gun and bullets were recovered from Butt, the police officer said, adding he couldn’t provide any licence or permit for keeping the weapon.



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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...