Thursday, November 25, 2021

Gaddafi's son disqualified as presidential candidate by Libya election commission

Seif al-Islam Gaddafi
Libya's top electoral body said on Wednesday that the son and one-time heir apparent of the late Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi is disqualified from running in presidential elections that are supposed to take place next month.

According to a list of barred candidates issued by the country's High National Elections Committee, Seif al-Islam Gaddafi is ineligible because of previous convictions against him. He can appeal the committee's decision in court within the coming days.

Seif al-Islam was sentenced to death by a Tripoli court in 2015 for use of violence against protesters who were calling for his father to step down, but that ruling has since been called into question by Libya's rival authorities.

He is also wanted by the International Criminal Court on charges of crimes against humanity related to the 2011 uprising against his father.

Libya is set to hold the first round of its presidential elections on Dec 24, after years of United Nations-led attempts to usher in a more democratic future and bring the country’s war to an end.

Adding to the complexity and concerns surrounding the election, the UN's top envoy for Libya recently decided to quit, though he said on Wednesday that he’s prepared to stay on if needed through the vote.

Following the overthrow and killing of Gaddafi, oil-rich Libya spent most of the last decade split between rival governments — one based in the capital, Tripoli, and the other in the eastern part of the country.

Each side in the civil war has also had the support of mercenaries and foreign forces from Turkey, Russia and Syria and other regional powers.

Also read: Son of former Libyan ruler Gaddafi runs for president

The son of Libya's former dictator submitted his candidacy papers in the southern town of Sabha, 650 kilometres (400 miles) south of the capital of Tripoli on Nov 14. It was the first time the 49-year old, who earned a PhD at the London School of Economics, had appeared in public in years.

He was captured by fighters in the town of Zintan late in 2011, the year when the popular uprising, backed by Nato, toppled his father after more than 40 years in power.

Muammar Gaddafi was killed that same year in October amid the ensuing fighting that would turn into a civil war. The dictator's son was released in June 2017.

The announcement of his possible candidacy has stirred controversy across the divided country, where a number of other high-profile candidates have also emerged in recent weeks.

Earlier this month, several controversial candidates came forward, including powerful military commander Khalifa Hifter, and the country's interim prime minister, Abdul Hamid Dbeibah.

The long-awaited vote still faces challenges, including unresolved issues over laws governing the elections, and occasional infighting among armed groups.

Other obstacles include the deep rift that remains between the country’s east and west, split for years by the war, and the presence of thousands of foreign fighters and troops.

Meanwhile, UN envoy Jan Kubis submitted his resignation last week, though it didn't become public until Tuesday.

The Geneva-based diplomat serves as both a special envoy for Libya and head of the UN political mission in the country.

He told the Security Council on Wednesday he's leaving to facilitate a change he considers vital: moving the mission chief's job to Tripoli to be on the ground at a high-stakes moment for Libya.

The idea divided the council during discussions in September. Western countries embraced it; Russia rejected it.

Kubis added that he was ready to continue as a special envoy through the December 24 election, though he said the UN had accepted his resignation with a 10 December effective date.

Asked about the discrepancy, UN spokesperson Farhan Haq said the organisation would "continue to work with him while we’re seeking a successor.”

The job was open for nearly a year before being filled by Kubis, a former Slovak foreign minister and UN official in Iraq and Afghanistan.

The Security Council emphasised the importance of the upcoming election in a statement on Wednesday, urging an “inclusive and consultative electoral process,” warning against violence and disinformation and calling for Libyans to accept the results of the vote.

Libyan Ambassador Taher El Sonni said his country appreciates “all international initiatives with genuine intentions,” but he said the council’s members need “to heed us, too” and let Libyans lead their own way out of crisis.

“You have a moral responsibility towards the developments in my country over the past 10 years,” he told the group. “Don’t belittle us.”



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Senate Chairman Sanjrani rejects India's invitation to visit New Delhi

Senate Chairman Sadiq Sanjrani
Senate Chairman Sadiq Sanjrani has excused himself from visiting New Delhi on the invitation of India’s Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla.

Sanjrani is not travelling to India in protest of New Delhi's August 2005 move to revoke the special status enjoyed by region.

Last month, the Senate chairman was invited to attend the 100th celebrations of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) by Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla.

He also criticised the Modi-led government for abolishing Articles 370 and 35-A of the Indian constitution.

The centennial celebrations of the Lok Sabha and Public Accounts Committee will be held on December 4. The invitation letter sent by the Indian speaker had said President Ram Noth Govind will inaugurate the event, while Prime Minister Modi would also deliver a speech.

On August 5, 2019, the Indian government had rushed through a presidential decree to abolish Article 370 of the Constitution which grants special status to Indian occupied Kashmir, as tensions mounted in the disputed valley with an unprecedented number of Indian troops deployed in the region.

India's Home Minister Amit Shah had introduced a resolution to scrap Article 370 in Rajya Sabha, which revoked the special status granted to occupied Kashmir and made the state a Union Territory with the legislature.



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Babar Azam worried over absence of batting coach ahead of Bangladesh Test

Pakistan skipper Babar Azam
Pakistan skipper Babar Azam Thursday spoke about the unavailability of a batting coach with the side, saying that the Men in Green should have had one but the decision to appoint a batting coach rests with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).

In a virtual press conference from Chittagong, the all-format Pakistani captain spoke about pitches in Bangladesh, describing them as slow.

Aussie batting legend Matthew Hayden was appointed by the PCB as batting consultant for the T20 World Cup. He was hired after Misbah-ul-Haq and Waqar Younus stepped down from their coaching roles in September.

The first Test of the two-match series between Pakistan and Bangladesh starts tomorrow in Chittagong.

Babar Azam spoke about the team's performance, saying that he expected them to perform well in the series.

“The batting line-up includes senior players who play spinners well. The players joining the Test squad were playing domestic cricket and we will benefit from this," he stated.

He said that this Test series is also important for Pakistan, adding that the team will try to keep up the winning momentum [from the T20 series].

Babar Azam praised the Test team, saying that he was confident they will perform well in the Test Championship as "there are more matches at home grounds".

He said that the Bangladesh team is a dangerous side even in the absence of senior players. Azam said they cannot be taken lightly as conditions are difficult in Bangladesh.

“It is not easy to play here. We have to focus and play with patience, we will also try to stay on the wicket.”

Babar Azam said the team got less time to prepare for Test cricket after the T20 World Cup. However, he said the cricketers are professionals and will have to adjust to Test cricket soon.

“We have been playing white-ball cricket for many months now we have to adapt to red-ball cricket as soon as possible, we have top spinners in the team," he said.

When asked about his below-par performance during the recently concluded T20 series against Tigers, Babar Azam said it is not necessary for him to perform well in every series. Other team members will also have to step up, he added.

“It is good that other batsmen took responsibility and scored runs,” he said.



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Govt is busy in making an inflation package: Sherry Rehman

Govt is busy in making an inflation package: Sherry Rehman
PPP Senior Senator Sherry Rehman on Thursday said that government is planning intolerable increase in prices of petrol, gas and electricity.

Sherry Rehman, in a tweet, said that Prime Minister Imran Khan announced a relief package for the masses but these days government is busy in making an inflation package.

She said that government will hike power tariff by ending subsidy and government will also put an additional burden of Rs610 billion by increasing the petroleum levy.

The PPP leader further said that incumbent government has already increased gas prices by 350 percent and now PTI, on directions of IMF, will also increase price of MMBTU by Rs400.

Sherry Rehman said that people don’t have gas in this winter and government is taking people back to the stone age and increasing their problems.



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Half of Karachi has been encroached upon: CJP

Chief Justice of Pakistan Gulzar Ahmed
Chief Justice of Pakistan Gulzar Ahmed chastised a senior member of the Board of Revenue (BoR) Thursday at a hearing on the computerization of Sindh's land records, telling him that half of Karachi has been illegally occupied.

The chief justice scolded the senior member of the BoR for presenting a defective and unsatisfactory report, telling him to "stop feeding us lies and stories."

"You are neither a Munshi, nor a Babu," said Justice Gulzar.

During the hearing, Justice Gulzar reprimanded the BoR representative, stating that more than half of Sindh's land is illegally occupied.

Angered at the pictures attached in the report submitted by the BoR, Justice Gulzar said, "Give this lollipop to someone else, not us."

"If you do not follow the court's orders, you can be jailed for contempt of court," Chief Justice Gulzar warned.

Justice Aijaz ul Ahsan questioned the revenue board member about encroachments in Hyderabad, Sukkur, and Larkana.

Speaking about Karachi, Justice Aijaz stated that it is a significant concern because nine encroachment cases alone relating to the city have been filed already.

"Everywhere there are good and bad individuals, but sadly, we have dirty people," stated Chief Justice Gulzar.

Justice Qazi Ameen, who was also part of the bench hearing the case, reminded the senior member of the BOR that he is an employee of the government, and not of a private individual.

Slamming the revenue board official, Justice Gulzar said not a single structure on the encroached land has been demolished by authorities.

He lamented that forged papers are issued and illegal structures have been constructed on the city's University Road, the Super Highway, areas near the airport, and Malir.

"Houses have been built within the Malir River area, on government land and areas designated for parks and charitable ventures," Chief Justice Gulzar stated.

He ordered the BOR's senior member to reclaim illegally occupied government land from the occupiers and provide a report within one month.

"Go, do your job and inform the court about the number of illegal structures you have demolished [in future hearings]," directed the chief justice.

"This is a two-week job," Justice Qazi Amin remarked.



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Govt is busy in making an inflation package: Sherry Rehman

Govt is busy in making an inflation package: Sherry Rehman
PPP Senior Senator Sherry Rehman on Thursday said that government is planning intolerable increase in prices of petrol, gas and electricity.

Sherry Rehman, in a tweet, said that Prime Minister Imran Khan announced a relief package for the masses but these days government is busy in making an inflation package.

She said that government will hike power tariff by ending subsidy and government will also put an additional burden of Rs610 billion by increasing the petroleum levy.

The PPP leader further said that incumbent government has already increased gas prices by 350 percent and now PTI, on directions of IMF, will also increase price of MMBTU by Rs400.

Sherry Rehman said that people don’t have gas in this winter and government is taking people back to the stone age and increasing their problems.



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Half of Karachi has been encroached upon: CJP

Chief Justice of Pakistan Gulzar Ahmed
Chief Justice of Pakistan Gulzar Ahmed chastised a senior member of the Board of Revenue (BoR) Thursday at a hearing on the computerization of Sindh's land records, telling him that half of Karachi has been illegally occupied.

The chief justice scolded the senior member of the BoR for presenting a defective and unsatisfactory report, telling him to "stop feeding us lies and stories."

"You are neither a Munshi, nor a Babu," said Justice Gulzar.

During the hearing, Justice Gulzar reprimanded the BoR representative, stating that more than half of Sindh's land is illegally occupied.

Angered at the pictures attached in the report submitted by the BoR, Justice Gulzar said, "Give this lollipop to someone else, not us."

"If you do not follow the court's orders, you can be jailed for contempt of court," Chief Justice Gulzar warned.

Justice Aijaz ul Ahsan questioned the revenue board member about encroachments in Hyderabad, Sukkur, and Larkana.

Speaking about Karachi, Justice Aijaz stated that it is a significant concern because nine encroachment cases alone relating to the city have been filed already.

"Everywhere there are good and bad individuals, but sadly, we have dirty people," stated Chief Justice Gulzar.

Justice Qazi Ameen, who was also part of the bench hearing the case, reminded the senior member of the BOR that he is an employee of the government, and not of a private individual.

Slamming the revenue board official, Justice Gulzar said not a single structure on the encroached land has been demolished by authorities.

He lamented that forged papers are issued and illegal structures have been constructed on the city's University Road, the Super Highway, areas near the airport, and Malir.

"Houses have been built within the Malir River area, on government land and areas designated for parks and charitable ventures," Chief Justice Gulzar stated.

He ordered the BOR's senior member to reclaim illegally occupied government land from the occupiers and provide a report within one month.

"Go, do your job and inform the court about the number of illegal structures you have demolished [in future hearings]," directed the chief justice.

"This is a two-week job," Justice Qazi Amin remarked.



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