Tuesday, 11 May 2021

London launches new £7m marketing campaign to revive hospitality


LONDON, MAY 11: Recently re-elected London mayor, Sadiq Khan, has declared strategies for the most important domestic tourism campaign the money has at any time witnessed.

The programs are made to aid the overall economy get back on its ft as Covid-19 limits are eased.

In a speech this early morning, Khan confirmed an quick priority will be the new ‘Let’s Do London’ campaign, which is getting created in partnership with the city’s hospitality, culture and retail industries.

The flagship marketing campaign to inspire Londoners and people back again into central London will contain a programme of one particular-off unique occasions designed in partnership with London’s most effective-identified cultural establishments and tourism attractions.

It will kick off afterwards this thirty day period with the capital’s well-known cooks, foodies and hospitality venues coming collectively to encourage and rejoice London’s earth-class food items supply.

There will be new interesting general public artwork installations to catch the attention of persons back into London from this thirty day period.

David Hockney, a single of the UK’s most influential living artists, has redesigned TfL’s iconic roundel ‘Hockney Circus’ in a particular artwork as portion of a takeover of Piccadilly Circus Station, starting off today.

Turning central London into a massive out of doors artwork gallery, award successful London designer Yinka Ilori is leading on ‘Asphalt Artwork,’ a collection of big new momentary streetscape commissions in central London and the City of London, in partnership with the London Design Pageant and Bloomberg Philanthropies’ Asphalt Art Initiative.

The autumn will welcome back significant resourceful festivals, these types of as London Style Week, Frieze London, the London Structure Competition and the 65th BFI London Movie Festival, prior to the return of big events and attractions above the wintertime.

There will be even further exciting announcements across the year to showcase London’s earth class nightlife, cultural sights and hospitality corporations as nicely as the city’s grassroots venues and how imaginative freelancers, artists and performers will be at the heart of the programme as it carries on to produce.

The mayor has allotted £6 million to immediately guidance the new marketing campaign, in addition to market contributing above £1 million in funding and value-in-type.

Khan claimed: “It’s an honour to have been re-elected with a substantial mandate as Mayor of the city I like – the best metropolis in the planet.

“This is the most significant domestic tourism campaign London has at any time observed to champion our organizations, cultural establishments and points of interest that have suffered so a lot for the duration of the pandemic.

“This is about having the information out to Londoners and folks throughout the state that our funds stands all set to entertain, inspire and enthral as soon as all over again.”

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OIC envoys slam Israel’s ‘brutal’ use of force in E. Jerusalem, urge Palestinians’ protection


UNITED NATIONS, May 11: Ambassadors of member states of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Monday unequivocally condemned the recent use of “brutal” force by the Israeli forces against Palestinians in East Jerusalem, and vowed to draw world community’s attention to the atrocities.

At an urgent meeting, held in New York following the attacks against worshippers around the Al-Aqsa Mosque as also the escalation of clashes in the Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood and Gaza, the OIC ambassadors called the assaults against Palestinians against all humanitarian norms and human rights laws, especially in the holy month of Ramadan.

Alarms were particularly raised that residents of Sheikh Jarrah who lived in that neighborhood for decades were facing the threat of forced eviction, diplomats said.

Tensions in East Jerusalem have soared recently, with Palestinians complaining about oppressive Israeli restrictions during Ramadan.

The violence on last Friday, described as some of the worst seen in Jerusalem for many years, saw some 300 Palestinians injured in clashes following Israeli assault in the Haram Al-Sharif compound. On Saturday and Sunday clashes continued in East Jerusalem, ahead of a planned march by an Israeli group through the Old City.

The OIC envoys prayed for the speedy recovery of the injured, and reiterated steadfast support to the Palestinian cause, and once again urged the international community to take prompt action to protect the Palestinian people.

In this regard, Pakistan’s UN Ambassador Munir Akram’s proposal for issuing a joint statement deploring the Israeli actions against Palestinians was unanimously endorsed by the OIC meeting.

Also approved was a proposal from Ambassadors of Turkey and Saudi Arabia for mobilizing international support to convene a special session of the General Assembly on the situation.

A core group of member states, which includes Pakistan, has been established to take lead on this issue at the UN.

In his remarks, Ambassador Akram underscored the need for “unequivocal and strong” solidarity with all Palestinians.

He also underscored the need for focusing international community’s attention to the Israeli violations of the historic and legal status quo at the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound and to stop these crimes against the Palestinian people and Muslim holy sites and to ensure the protection they need under international law.

Ambassador Akram reiterated Pakistan’s unwavering commitment to a two-state solution in accordance with the relevant United Nations and OIC resolutions, with the pre-1967 borders and Al-Quds Al-Sharif as the capital of a viable, independent and contiguous Palestinian State.

On Sunday, UN Secretary-General António Guterres and other senior UN officials expressed their deep concern over confrontations between Palestinians and Israeli security forces in East Jerusalem.

The spokesperson Guterres, Stephane Dujarric, said in a statement Sunday evening that Israeli authorities must exercise maximum restraint and respect the right to freedom of peaceful assembly.

“All leaders have a responsibility to act against extremists and to speak out against all acts of violence and incitement”, the statement said.

“The Secretary-General reiterates his commitment, including through the Middle East Quartet, to supporting Palestinians and Israelis to resolve the conflict on the basis of relevant United Nations resolutions, international law and bilateral agreements”

On Monday in New York, the Security Council meet behind closed doors to receive a briefing from the UN Special Coordinator for the region, Tor Wennesland.

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Beijing Winter Olympics 2022: No Politics Over Sports


ISLAMABAD, MAY 11: In July 2015, at the 128th IOC Session held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia,  Beijing was elected as the host city for Winter Olympic 2022. Beijing Olympic 2022 is an international winter multi-sport event scheduled from 4 to 20 February 2022 in Beijing, China. It will be the first-ever  Winter Olympics planned to be held in China, the fourth in East Asia, and the last of three consecutive Olympics that took place in East Asia, following the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea and the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. 

Beijing has the honor to be the eleventh city to host the Olympic Games twice. Still, the first to have hosted both the Summer and Winter Games, having previously hosted the 2008 Summer Olympics already.

The city projects include four existing indoor venues purposely built for the 2008 Summer Olympics. The Beijing National Stadium (commonly known as the "Bird's Nest") will be used again as the ceremony venue. All other skiing events will be held in Taizicheng Area in Chongli District, Zhangjiakou city, Hebei province. It is 220 km from downtown Beijing. 

Beijing Winter Olympics 2022: No Politics Over Sports


Games are promoted for good health and better physiques. All healthy nations promote sports to ensure general public health. Sports teach us discipline, self-control, and tolerance. Sports are being used to stimulate diplomacy and understanding. It is common practice that friendly nations exchange sports delegations and organize friendly matches to promote harmony and goodwill.

The Olympic Games, which initially started in ancient Greece as many as 3,000 years ago, were restored in the late 19th century and have become the world's preeminent sporting competition.

The first modern-day Olympics were held in Athens, Greece, in 1896. However, the Olympics indeed took off as a regular international sporting event after 1924, when the VIII Games were held in Paris. Around 3,000 athletes (with more than 100 women among them) from diversified 44 nations contested that year, and for the first time, the Games included a closing ceremony. The Winter Olympics debuted that year, comprising such events as figure skating, ice hockey, bobsledding, and the biathlon. Eighty years later, when the 2004 Summer Olympics reverted to Athens for the first time in more than a century, nearly 11,000 athletes from a record 201 countries participated. In a gesture that joined both ancient and modern Olympic customs, the shotput competition that year was held at the site of the traditional Games in Olympia.

All preparations are underway, and China has committed to make the event a historic one. The Beijing Organising Committee for the 2022 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games has been constituted and is a public institution with legal prestige, in-charge of the organization, coordination of all related matters, and the preparations and delivery of 2022 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.

China has made tremendous developments in all sectors, including sports. China has the capacity and strong will to promote sports for the public good. It is believed that sports should be encouraged for International understanding and harmony. Sportsmen are goodwill Ambassadors globally.

However, some of the Western Countries are posed to boycott the Beijing Winter Olympics. It reminds us of the cold-war era. In the past, two prominent Olympics boycotts—of the 1936 Berlin Summer Games and the 1980 Moscow Summer Games were counterproductive. It is desired that the Western World should learn from past experience and should not politicize sports.

As a matter of fact, few nations are fabricating false narratives to bargain with China over political issues. They might use boycott as a bargaining chip while negotiating with China on political fronts. However, China warned that boycott would be an unspecified "robust Chinese response."

It is desired that sports should be used to promote peace, harmony, and goodwill. Sports should not be used as a tool for political coercion. We must learn from past mistakes and should avoid repeating them again. Wish a successful Beijing Winter Olympic 2022! 

 

Author:  Prof. Engr. Zamir Ahmed Awan, Sinologist (ex-Diplomat), Editor, Analyst, Non-Resident Fellow of CCG (Center for China and Globalization), National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), Islamabad, Pakistan. (E-mail: awanzamir@yahoo.com).

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US Congresswoman Ilhan Omar calls Israeli air raids on Gaza Strip 'act of terrorism'


"Palestinians deserve protection. Unlike Israel, missile defense programs, such as Iron Dome, don't exist to protect Palestinian civilians. It's unconscionable to not condemn these attacks on the week of Eid," U.S. Congresswoman Ilhan Omar wrote on the official social media account on Monday.


WASHINGTON, MAY 11: Israel's airstrikes on the Gaza Strip that have resulted in at least 20 civilian deaths, including nine children, "are an act of terrorism," US Congresswoman Ilhan Omar said on Monday.

"Palestinians deserve protection. Unlike Israel, missile defense programs, such as Iron Dome, don't exist to protect Palestinian civilians," Omar wrote on Twitter. "It's unconscionable to not condemn these attacks on the week of Eid."

In addition to the deaths, the Palestinian Health Ministry said 65 people were injured in the airstrikes.

The Israeli strikes came after Palestinian groups launched around 100 rockets, including seven on Jerusalem, while the rest targeted Ashkelon, Sderot and settlements near the Gaza Strip.

The rocket strikes came in response to continued Israeli raids on the Al-Aqsa Mosque, and the eviction of Palestinian families from the Palestinian-majority Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in occupied East Jerusalem.

At least 305 people were injured as Israeli police on Monday stormed al-Aqsa in occupied East Jerusalem and attacked Palestinians who were on guard to prevent possible raids by far-right Jewish Israelis, according to the Palestinian Red Crescent. The mosque is the third holiest in Islam.

Tensions have been on the rise in East Jerusalem amid planned evictions of dozens of Palestinians from the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood, which is located just north of the Old City. Palestinians protesting in solidarity with residents have been targeted by Israeli forces and settler groups.

Israel occupied East Jerusalem during the 1967 Arab-Israeli war and annexed the entire city in 1980-a move that has never been recognized by the international community.

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Monday, 10 May 2021

Taliban chief warns US of violating Doha deal


  • In veiled reference to Istanbul peace conference, Hibatullah says Taliban must be taken into confidence for participation

KABUL, MAY 2021: Taliban leader Hibatullah Akhundzada on Sunday warned the US of violating the 2020 peace agreement with regards to troop withdrawal from Afghanistan.

In his Eid al-Fitr message, the group's leader said Taliban considers the withdrawal of foreign forces as "a good step."

"Unfortunately, the American side has so far violated the signed agreement repeatedly and caused enormous human and material loss to civilians," said Akhundzada, who has not been seen in public for years.

If the US failed to live up to its commitments, it should be held accountable for the consequences, he added.

The US administration under then-President Donald Trump signed in February 2020 a deal with the Taliban, agreeing to withdraw all its troops by May 1, 2021 in return of security guarantees.

While violence in war-torn Afghanistan has not subsided since then, US President Joe Biden has announced to complete the military exit by Sept. 11, the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.

Meanwhile, in a veiled reference to the now postponed Istanbul peace conference, he said Taliban must be taken into confidence in advance so that they assess the proposal and make a final decision.

A western diplomat in Kabul told Anadolu Agency that the Taliban are being convinced to attend the meet in Istanbul, which was delayed last month because of reluctance by the insurgents.

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Saudi Arabia could help reduce tensions between Pakistan, India: minister


ISLAMABAD, MAY 10: Foreign Minister of Saudi Arabia Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al-Saud has said his country could play a role in reducing tensions between Pakistan and India.

He said so while responding to a question during an interview with Pakistan Television that dealt in considerable detail with Prime Minister Imran Khan’s three-day official visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Talking about the often poor relations between Pakistan and India, Prince Faisal praised the two nuclear-armed neighbours for reviving and reinstating a ceasefire along the restive Line of Control (LoC) in the disputed Kashmir region. He termed the move “an excellent step in the right direction”.

Ambassador of the United Arab Emirates to Washington recently confirmed that his country had played a key role in bringing about the ceasefire along the LoC. Ambassador Yousef Al Otaiba said the ceasefire would hopefully lead to “restoring diplomats and getting the relationship back to a healthy level”. The UAE is a close ally of Saudi Arabia.

Prince Faisal describes Imran’s visit as an extremely important one for bilateral relations

During the interview taken via video link, Prince Faisal characterised Prime Minister Khan’s visit to his country as “an extremely important one in the history of bilateral relations”.

“The visit of Imran Khan is extremely important in the history of brotherly relations. We have an excellent visit of the prime minister and many, many subjects (have been) covered,” he said.

During the talks in Saudi Arabia, he said, the two countries’ leaders focused on economic cooperation, facilitation of investment and trade.

During the visit the two countries worked together to enhance cooperation not just on issues of bilateral interest but also problems facing the entire Ummah, said the Saudi foreign minister.

Terming an increase in the number of blasphemous acts in Western countries “a dangerous trend”, the minister praised Mr Khan’s role in efforts to counter Islamophobia. “The OIC should be used to address such issues of intolerance,” he said.

“There must be a dialogue on how to address the escalating tone of disrespect (against) Islam and the Muslim nations need to come together to address the issue.

“We are very proud that Pakistan is taking it to the heart,” adding that Saudi Arabia was working closely with PM Khan to address the concerns.

He said the bilateral agreement for establishment of Saudi-Pakistan Supreme Coordination Council was important to “institutionalise and nurture the political, security cooperation and most importantly economic cooperation”.

Referring to the joint statement issued on Saturday, Prince Faisal said both the sides would work to activate the council in order to realise the full potential of relations between the two countries and achieve tangible results.

Asked about the green initiatives of Saudi government, he said Pakistan was also playing a leading role in that regard. “I am sure we will work together to align both the (Saudi and Pakistani) initiatives and to learn from each other and benefit from each other’s experiences. Strong bilateral relations mean that we can partner on issues not only bilateral but also of global nature.”

He told the interviewers that Saudi Arabia had implemented significant labour reforms, showing flexibility and allowing the workers to “transfer their work from one employer to other”.

Under its vision 2030, he said, the Saudi government planned to widen its employment base, which would open up opportunities for Pakistani nationals as well as businesses. He said Pakistan had a very important role to play for a peaceful Afghanistan and the kingdom would work closely with the international community to help Afghanistan “find security and stability”.

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PM slams Israeli attack, urges OIC to combat Islamophobia


ISLAMABAD, MAY 10: Urging the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) to take action over the rising incidents of Islamophobia in different parts of the world, Prime Minister Imran Khan on Sunday strongly condemned the Israeli attack on Palestinians outside the Al Aqsa mosque during the holy month of Ramazan and reiterated his call on the international community and the Muslim world to take steps to protect the Palestinians and their legitimate rights.

The prime minister, who is currently on a three-day visit to Saudi Arabia, expressed the hope that Pakistani diaspora would soon see a changed and progressed Pakistan where rule of law would prevail.

On the third day of the visit, the prime minister and his wife performed Umrah and doors of Khana Kaaba were opened specially for him and members of his delegation.

Envoy in S. Arabia asked to help Pakistanis send money through Roshan digital account

Earlier, the prime minister tweeted: “Strongly condemn Israeli forces’ attack especially during Ramazan on Palestinians in Qibla-e-Awaal, Al-Aqsa Mosque, violating all norms of humanity & international law. We reiterate support for Palestinian people. International community must take immediate action to protect Palestinians & their legitimate rights.”

Prime Minister Khan also met OIC Secretary General Dr Yousef A. Al-Othaimeen in Makkah and called upon the organisation to play its rightful role in addressing the serious situation in Palestine.

Highlighting the increase in the incidents of Islamophobia in different parts of the world, he stressed the importance of a concerted response from the OIC. It was informed that following the prime minister’s letter addressed to the heads of state of Muslim countries, the OIC Council of Foreign Ministers (CFM) in Niamey had adopted a unanimous resolution on observing March 15 as International Day to Combat Islamophobia.

Prime Minister Khan said, adding that the international community should show a common resolve against intolerance and incitement to violence on the basis of religion or belief and work together for interfaith harmony and peaceful coexistence.

The secretary general informed the prime minister about OIC’s activities in support of the Jammu and Kashmir dispute. “The OIC has steadfastly supported the Kashmir cause and in this context the Niamey CFM culminated with a comprehensive resolution on the issue,” he added.

Later, Prime Minister Khan met Secretary General of the World Muslim League (WML) Mohammad Al Issa and reaffirmed Pakistan’s support and solidarity for the people of Palestine and underscored the imperative of protecting their legitimate rights.

Mr Khan stressed the importance of bridging the gap in understanding and communication with reference to Islamophobia. He urged the WML secretary general to work towards engaging with all

segments of the Western society, in particular the academia, civil society organisations, intelligentsia and politicians.

The MWL secretary general lauded the prime minister’s espousal of Ummah’s causes and said he enjoyed an eminent stature in the Muslim world.

Imam-i-Kaaba Al-Shaikh Abdur Rahman Al Sudais, with a group of other Imams of Masjid Al Haram, called on Prime Minister Khan in Makkah. The prime minister hoped for early return of normalcy, enabling all Muslims to benefit from the blessings of Masjid Al-Haram. He requested the Imam for special prayers for Pakistan’s progress and development and the well-being of its people.

Al-Shaikh Abdur Rahman praised PM Khan’s initiatives on combating Islamophobia and promoting interfaith harmony.

Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Sunday strongly condemned the Israeli attack on worshippers at the Al Aqsa mosque and reiterated that Pakistan stood steadfast in support of the Palestine cause. “Condemn in strongest terms attack on innocent worshippers in Al-Aqsa Mosque, first Qibla of Islam, by Israeli occupation forces in the holy month of Ramazan,” he said in a tweet, adding that such brutality was against very spirit of humanity and human rights law.

The foreign minister welcomed the summoning of urgent meeting of Arab League and called it a timely step. Arab League, OIC and other countries championing the human rights must take notice of the situation.

Corrupt mafia and status quo

Addressing a gathering of Pakistani community at a ceremony held in connection with Roshan Digital Account, Prime Minister Khan said the country was passing through a decisive moment and the struggle against corrupt mafia and status quo would succeed soon, leading to Naya Pakistan. “It is a decisive moment, the old status quo and a mafia are resisting and trying to save themselves. But public supports my party and the government in the struggle for rule of law,” he claimed.

He said the system based on humanity survived and ensured prosperity, whereas the rule of jungle led to nowhere. He said the corrupt elements had been united in (Pakistan) to save their skins.

“I assure you that no one can stop this change, due to mass awareness. Social media has brought about a change as information travelled very fast. The youth and social media have been the main ingredients of our party’s success,” he added.

Appreciating the role of about nine million overseas Pakistanis in the prosperity of the country, the prime minister said they possessed huge potential and had been the biggest asset. He said their potential was not fully tapped and no efforts were made in the past to pursue them to invest in the country.

Mr. Khan asked the Pakistani ambassador to Saudi Arabia and State bank of Pakistan governor to keep a close liaison with Pakistani diaspora in Saudi Arabia so that their problems could be addressed and they could send more and more remittances through Roshan Digital accounts.

The prime minister said the country’s economy was being stabilised as it had passed through the most difficult times with consistent strengthening of its reserves. He thanked the governments of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates for supporting Pakistan by giving loans and providing oil on deferred payment. “If these countries had not supported us, Pakistan would have defaulted, entailing severe consequences,” he added.

After the Covid-19 pandemic, the prime minister said, the fragile economies were devastated worldwide, adding that in neighbouring India daily caseloads were increasing at an alarming level. Pakistan was among a few countries which had navigated in the Covid-19 scenario with much difficulty, he said, adding that Pakistan’s exports were on the rise and the economy had recovered.

The prime minister said the economic indicators of the country were showing improvement. “Construction industry is providing jobs and the low-cost housing imitative would provide housing facilities to low-income groups,” he added.

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Sunday, 9 May 2021

‘If Yasmin Rashid can get treated in Pakistan, why not Shehbaz?’ asks Fawad


ISLAMABAD, MAY 9: Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Fawad Chaudhry wondered on Sunday how the government could trust PML-N president Shehbaz Sharif’s guarantee to return to the country when he hadn’t been able to fulfil the same assurance for his brother PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif.

Addressing a press conference in Islamabad along with Adviser to the Prime Minister on Interior and Accountability Mirza Shahzad Akbar, he said: “The question is how can Shehbaz Sharif’s guarantee [to return] be accepted when he couldn’t fulfil another absconder’s guarantee?

“When he was giving Nawaz’s guarantee, we had the hope at the time that NAB (National Accountability Bureau) and the court would call him and ask that he had given guarantee for Nawaz and had to come back with him so where has he (Nawaz) gone?”

The minister said the opposition had the same stance and pointed to PPP co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari’s call for Nawaz to come back during a conversation with PML-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz.

“The opposition itself thinks that Nawaz is a mafroor (fugitive).”

Chaudhry alleged that Shehbaz had previously visited London due to complaints of “back pain” and yet videos later surfaced of him “running in the streets; there was no problem”.

He said Punjab Health Minister Dr Yasmin Rashid was much more ill than Shehbaz and yet was continuing her treatment while staying in Pakistan and was also steadfast on the Covid-19 front so “does it not suit Shehbaz and Nawaz, who have led the government for a long period, that they get their treatment done in Pakistan?”

The Lahore High Court on Friday had granted Shehbaz ‘conditional permission’ to travel to the UK for medical treatment from May 8 to July 3.

Citing “procedural hiccups”, however, the Federal Investigation Agency had stopped him on Saturday (yesterday) from leaving the country for London. Immigration officials had told him that he could not board the flight as his name was on the Provisional National Identification List (PNIL).

Chaudhry praised NAB chairman retired Justice Javed Iqbal and the current NAB administration for “cementing their place” and recovering Rs400 billion and depositing it in the treasury. He also lauded the courts for their decisions in cases such as the Panama Papers case, saying a perception was created that the legal system was part of the “war against corruption”.

“In some instances, however, people think the system hasn’t changed and this is the reality as well,” he said, adding that the manner in which permission was granted to Shehbaz to go abroad was a reflection of the “rot in the system”. He also questioned the speed with which his application was heard and decided.

The minister said giving permission to Shehbaz to go abroad would mean “setting aside the rights of thousands of prisoners. We forget them, acknowledge the class system and allow Shehbaz to go abroad while the rest of the prisoners don’t have the right to even get treatment outside of jail.”

He said the way the PML-N leader had come out of jail gave the impression that powerful people could “get out by breaking the web, while small flies are getting trapped in this web”. “Our society will be destroyed because of this and will face immense harm if the common man thinks there is one law for the powerful and another for weaker people,” he stressed.

Chaudhry said the government had great respect for all court decisions but there were legal options available for this decision and it was its legal right to appeal it.

“Our stance is clear. We say the law should be equal for the Sharif family and for the common people, and the small thieves should get the same rights as the big thieves.”

Govt to appeal conditional permission order

In his remarks, Akbar said all court orders like this “are challenged in court and there is a process to it”.

He said the reason the government was shedding light on the issue was due to what he alleged were attempts by the PML-N to “mislead the nation”. He claimed that Shehbaz had not properly assisted the court.

The adviser clarified that the Supreme Court had deliberated on the PNIL, and standard operating procedures existed for it.

“Because issues have been raised regarding it and some clarifications are [needed], the government will appeal this order on those basis and after that it will be seen what the next step will be.”

Commenting on the release of the detailed LHC verdict on Shehbaz’s post-arrest bail petition in a money laundering reference and responding to accusations of a lack of evidence presented by the government, Akbar said he had brought forward 55 volumes of which 54 volumes contained evidence.

He also said the detailed bail order had been against Supreme Court instructions to keep high court bail orders short and to not comment on the merits of the case because that would make it prejudicial. “This is challengeable, this is a ground for appeal,” Akbar added.

He said the detailed order had framed three questions: could bail be granted on facts and merits?; is there medical ground in the case on which bail could be granted?; and could there be bail on the basis of a delay in trial?

He said that for questions two and three, the bench had agreed with the decision of Justice Asjad Javed Ghural, with four judges saying that there was no medical ground in the case or any reason to grant bail due to the length of the case. According to Akbar, this created a contradiction with the order for conditional permission to go abroad since it was given on medical grounds.

“This is a clear contradiction, same accused and the same matter. This is a first and very fair ground for appeal.”

He added that Shehbaz going abroad would mean the trial wouldn’t be able to proceed and this was “another consideration which should have been in front in the case and because these people did not assist the court, this makes an appealable ground”.

Akbar also addressed numerous points in the detailed verdict and provided rebuttals and explanations. He observed that the order stated that Shehbaz’s income source was not investigated, but the IO report did contain the details on his assets accumulation. “This is clear proof that all these contradictions are present and this is an appealable order,” he emphasised.

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King Salman, Crown Prince congratulate Kyrgyzstan President on Victory Day


RIYADH, MAY 9: The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman has sent a cable of congratulation to President Sadyr Japarov of the Kyrgyz Republic on the anniversary of his country's Victory Day.

The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques wished the president constant good health and happiness and the government and people of Kyrgyzstan steady progress and prosperity.

Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman, deputy prime minister and minister of defense, has sent a cable of congratulation to President Sadyr Japarov of the Kyrgyz Republic on the anniversary of his country's Victory Day.

In his cable, the Crown Prince wished the president constant good health and happiness and the government and people of Kyrgyzstan steady progress and prosperity.

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Emomali Rahmon greets Kyrgyz President Sadyr Japarov on 76th anniversary of the Victory


DUSHANBE, MAY 9: President of Tajikistan Emomali Rahmon has congratulated the President of the Kyrgyz Republic Sadyr Japarov and the people of Kyrgyzstan on the 76th anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War. This was reported by the presidential press service.

"May 9 is a significant date in the modern history of our countries. I am convinced that the Kyrgyz-Tajik relations of friendship, good-neighborliness and cooperation will continue to develop and grow in accordance with the fundamental interests of our peoples," said Emomali Rahmon's congratulatory message.

Emomali Rahmon wished Sadyr Japarov good health, happiness and new successes, and all citizens of the Kyrgyz Republic - peace, well-being and prosperity.

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Azerbaijan celebrates 76th anniversary of the Victory over fascism today


BAKU, MAY 9: Azerbaijan celebrating May 9, 2021 as the 76th years since the Victory over fascism in 1941-1945. On this significant day, we pay tribute to the memory of each of the soldiers, officers and ordinary citizens who have shown courage and heroism, having endured enormous difficulties in winning the war, one of the most terrible wars in human history.

The Azerbaijani people made an important contribution to this victory, both on the front and on the rear. More than 600,000 Azerbaijani sons and daughters took part in the war, more than half of whom died and went missing in the war zones.

For the courage shown during the war years, 123 citizens of Azerbaijan were awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union, and more than 170,000 soldiers and officers were awarded various orders and medals.

The heroic sons of our people bravely fought for Moscow, Leningrad, Kiev, Stalingrad, Simferopol, Odessa and hundreds of other large and small settlements and took an active part in the liberation of many countries from fascism.

Azerbaijan's contribution to the Victory by supplying fuel was invaluable. During the war of 1941-1945, Azerbaijan accounted for more than 70 percent of the oil produced in the Soviet Union, 80 percent of gasoline and 90 percent of motor oils.

The vast majority of tanks and planes of the Soviet army, which played a decisive role in ensuring the Victory over fascism in World War II, were set in motion on fuel sent to the front by Baku oil workers. The enterprises of Azerbaijan in the uninterrupted mode produced various types of weapons, which were so necessary for victory.

The people of Azerbaijan demonstrated unprecedented labor feats on the rear front, day and night selflessly working to meet the needs of the army. Our fellow citizens sent to the front more than 7 tons of donated blood, they were especially distinguished in providing the combat units with food and warm clothes. In the name of the Victory over fascism, Azerbaijan mobilized all its resources.

Azerbaijan strongly condemns attempts to distort the truth about the Second World War, justify fascism and glorify fascist criminals. We especially condemn the glorification of the Nazi movement in our region and its minions in any form.

Azerbaijan has always supported the resolution of the UN General Assembly “Combating the glorification of Nazism, neo-Nazism and other practices that contribute to the escalation of modern forms of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance”, and we believe that our joint efforts can play an important role in overcoming these alarming trends.

This year, for the first time, the people of Azerbaijan celebrate the victory over fascism in 1941-1945 with double pride, along with the joy of the Great Victory achieved as a result of the 44-day Patriotic War. The justice that our ancestors fought for has finally triumphed, and Azerbaijan has restored its territorial integrity within its internationally recognized borders.

All our sons and daughters who died for the sovereignty and integrity of Azerbaijan, as well as veterans of the war of 1941-1945 are the pride of our people. Their memory will live forever in the hearts of the Azerbaijani people.

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