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February 11, 2017
Page 4 February 11, 2017 (1) Loya Jirga... in terms of the often-difficult U.S. rela- Kaine promised pursuing in Congress tion between US aid to Pakistan and its fruit market and can earn on average youngest son would go to school in Pa- tionship with Pakistan, long seen as a plans of State and Defense Departments actions against terrorist networks. 300 afghanis (around 4.5 U.S. dollars) a kistan, but now all were out of school. been done and the second is parliamen- haven for insurgents from the Taliban, to equip Afghan forces. (Pajhwok) Senator Richard Blumenthal called day. That money is “too little to proper- The children go a religious school only. tary and district council election, a pro- the Haqqani network and other militant (8) IEC States ... for more pressure on Pakistan. “Are ly support” the seven-member family, (Pajhwok) cess under work,” he said. Islamist groups. we doing enough to bring pressure to especially if someone gets ill. However, he said two committees had “Our complex relationship with Paki- spring. The commission is taking prepa- bear on the Pakistani government to Some 750 internally displaced families (26)Kabul Addicts ... been created to work with the interna- stan is best assessed through a holistic rations and the outline for holding elec- be more aggressive and active because have been living in the kind of make- the dogs carry diseases. tional community to resolve insecurity review,” Nicholson said. Addressing tions is almost final,” Sayyad said. my understanding is that the materials shift camps as Ghubar, head of the The chairman of the Kabul drug rehabil- problem during elections. -
Asia Times Online :: South Asia News, Business and Economy from India
Asia Times Online :: South Asia news, business and economy from India ... http://www.atimes.com/atimes/South_Asia/MA15Df01.html Front Page South Asia Greater China China Business Jan 15, 2011 South Asia Southeast Asia Share | More Japan Korea Al-Qaeda to unleash Western jihadis Middle East By Syed Saleem Shahzad and Tahir Ali Central Asia World Economy ISLAMABAD - With the Afghan war entering its 10th year, Asian Economy IT World completely undeterred by the American drone strikes in the Pakistani tribal region, al-Qaeda is putting the final touches to Book Reviews Letters plans to recruit, train and launch Western Caucasians in their Forum countries; the aim is to spread the flames of the South Asian war theater to the West. Al-Qaeda began planning the operation in 2002, after the fall in late 2001 of the Taliban in Afghanistan, where the group had been given sanctuary. Al-Qaeda had regrouped in Pakistan's South Waziristan tribal area on the border with Afghanistan, and used this base to developed propaganda media structures to recruit in Freedom fighters for a fading empire (Jan 11, '11) 1. China tries to steal a march 2. Weapons giant becomes Big Brother 3. Sodomy and Sufism in Afgaynistan 4. Masters of hate locked and loaded the West. (See The legacy of Nek Mohammed Asia Times Online, July 20, 2004.) 5. Nation of 'wusses' gets Now, after eight years, a picture is emerging that shows the wake-up call failure of Western intelligence to asses the real pulse of their 6. North Korea's societies, and the inability of North Atlantic Treaty Organization end is nigh - or is forces to prevent Afghanistan from once again becoming the it? nerve center of al-Qaeda's terror operations. -
Pakistan's State-Terrorism and the Plight of the Pashtun
COMMENT COMMENT 197 – On the Asian Century, Pax Sinica & Beyond (XIII): Pakistan’s state-terrorism and the plight of the Pashtuns By Siegfried O. Wolf 30 September 2020– DOI: 10.48251/SADF.ISSN.2406-5617.C197 Dr. Siegfried O. Wolf, Director of Research at SADF (Coordinator: Democracy Research Programme); he was educated at the Institute of Political Science (IPW) and South Asia Institute (SAI), both Heidelberg University. Additionally he is member (affiliated researcher) of the SAI as well as a former research fellow at IPW and Centre de Sciences Humaines (New Delhi, India). In North-West Pakistan, that is in the global epicentre of Jihadism, Islamic extremism, and militancy, a new peaceful, socio-political movement has emerged. Facing a double threat, from regional and international terrorists on one side and from the federal government and its security sector agents on the other, local Pashtuns articulated their grievances and launched the Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (Movement for the protection of Pashtuns, PTM). Led by liberal and secular politicians and activists, the civic grassroots initiative PTM gained much popularity in the region during the last few years and is translating the human incurred suffering by the Pashtuns into a national discourse with growing international significance. Today, the PTM is one of the ‘most powerful human rights voices’ in Pakistan. Being the target of numerous, heavily armed campaigns by both the Pakistani army (for example Operations Zarb-e-Azb and Rah-e-Nijat) and by militant groups, areas of Pashtun settlements are largely destroyed. Livelihoods have been spoiled, and millions of people were or are still displaced. -
Who Is Who in Pakistan & Who Is Who in the World Study Material
1 Who is Who in Pakistan Lists of Government Officials (former & current) Governor Generals of Pakistan: Sr. # Name Assumed Office Left Office 1 Muhammad Ali Jinnah 15 August 1947 11 September 1948 (died in office) 2 Sir Khawaja Nazimuddin September 1948 October 1951 3 Sir Ghulam Muhammad October 1951 August 1955 4 Iskander Mirza August 1955 (Acting) March 1956 October 1955 (full-time) First Cabinet of Pakistan: Pakistan came into being on August 14, 1947. Its first Governor General was Muhammad Ali Jinnah and First Prime Minister was Liaqat Ali Khan. Following is the list of the first cabinet of Pakistan. Sr. Name of Minister Ministry 1. Liaqat Ali Khan Prime Minister, Foreign Minister, Defence Minister, Minister for Commonwealth relations 2. Malik Ghulam Muhammad Finance Minister 3. Ibrahim Ismail Chundrigar Minister of trade , Industries & Construction 4. *Raja Ghuzanfar Ali Minister for Food, Agriculture, and Health 5. Sardar Abdul Rab Nishtar Transport, Communication Minister 6. Fazal-ul-Rehman Minister Interior, Education, and Information 7. Jogendra Nath Mandal Minister for Law & Labour *Raja Ghuzanfar’s portfolio was changed to Minister of Evacuee and Refugee Rehabilitation and the ministry for food and agriculture was given to Abdul Satar Pirzada • The first Chief Minister of Punjab was Nawab Iftikhar. • The first Chief Minister of NWFP was Abdul Qayum Khan. • The First Chief Minister of Sindh was Muhamad Ayub Khuro. • The First Chief Minister of Balochistan was Ataullah Mengal (1 May 1972), Balochistan acquired the status of the province in 1970. List of Former Prime Ministers of Pakistan 1. Liaquat Ali Khan (1896 – 1951) In Office: 14 August 1947 – 16 October 1951 2. -
1P NO.4;::(2)-Admn/Welfare-II/NHA/HQ/19/ /Olf Islamabad, the Dec, 2019
NATIONAL HIGHWAY AF'l'HORITY· . ESTABLISHMENT WING ... '1P NO.4;::(2)-Admn/Welfare-II/NHA/HQ/19/ /olf Islamabad, the Dec, 2019 CIRCULAR Subejct: GRANT OF LONG TERM ADVAl'iCES TO NHA EMPLOYEES FOR F.Y.2019-20 Pursuant to the recommendations of the Committee for the grant of long term advances to NHAemployees, the Member (Admn) and Director(Estab) being the competent authorities have been pleased to accord approval for the long term advances for F.Y 2019-20, subject to completion of all codal for formalities. 2(a). List of recommended nominees is attached. Motorcycle advance @ Rs.I00,000j-, Motorcar Advance @ Rs.1,000,000/- and House Building Advance 40 x basic pays will be allowed subject to minimum 15 x years remaining service at credit of an employee and in case of less remaining service, payment shall be made in accordance with recommendations of the Committee. 2(b). Pursuant to Federal Government Instructions conveyed vide F.No. 3(I)R-7/2016-33 dated 30-01-2019, third time house building has been recommended by the committee as per conditions laid down in above office memorandum; that budgetary allocations shall be distributed for the 1st, 2nd and 3rd advances at the ratio of 70%, 20% and 10% respectively. 3. All listed nominees are required to complete the following mandatory formalities and forward their cases through their respective officer incharge, enabling the Welfare-Il section to issue Sanction Memos accordingly:- a. Judicial stamp paper of Rs.50/- and above (duly attested by Oath Commissioner/Notry Public) for execution of agreement/mortgage bond. -
6455.Pdf, PDF, 1.27MB
Overall List Along With Domicile and Post Name Father Name District Post Shahab Khan Siraj Khan PESHAWAR 01. Station House Incharge (BPS-16) Sana Ullah Muhammad Younas Lower Dir 01. Station House Incharge (BPS-16) Mahboob Ali Fazal Rahim Swat 01. Station House Incharge (BPS-16) Tahir Saeed Saeed Ur Rehman Kohat 01. Station House Incharge (BPS-16) Owais Qarni Raham Dil Lakki Marwat 01. Station House Incharge (BPS-16) Ashfaq Ahmad Zarif Khan Charsadda 01. Station House Incharge (BPS-16) Saud Khan Haji Minak Khan Khyber 01. Station House Incharge (BPS-16) Qamar Jan Syed Marjan Kurram 01. Station House Incharge (BPS-16) Kamil Khan Wakeel Khan PESHAWAR 01. Station House Incharge (BPS-16) Waheed Gul Muhammad Qasim Lakki Marwat 01. Station House Incharge (BPS-16) Tanveer Ahmad Mukhtiar Ahmad Mardan 01. Station House Incharge (BPS-16) Muhammad Faheem Muhammad Aslam PESHAWAR 01. Station House Incharge (BPS-16) Muslima Bibi Jan Gul Dera Ismail Khan 01. Station House Incharge (BPS-16) Muhammad Zahid Muhammad Saraf Batagram 01. Station House Incharge (BPS-16) Riaz Khan Muhammad Anwar Lower Dir 01. Station House Incharge (BPS-16) Bakht Taj Abdul Khaliq Shangla 01. Station House Incharge (BPS-16) Hidayat Ullah Fazal Ullah Swabi 01. Station House Incharge (BPS-16) Wajid Ali Malang Jan Mardan 01. Station House Incharge (BPS-16) Sahar Rashed Abdur Rasheed Mardan 01. Station House Incharge (BPS-16) Afsar Khan Afridi Ghulam Nabi PESHAWAR 01. Station House Incharge (BPS-16) Adnan Khan Manazir Khan Mardan 01. Station House Incharge (BPS-16) Liaqat Ali Malik Aman Charsadda 01. Station House Incharge (BPS-16) Adnan Iqbal Parvaiz Khan Mardan 01. -
Tentative List of Db Cases for Wednesday
TENTATIVE LIST OF D.B. CASES FOR WEDNESDAY THE 12TH FEBRUARY, 2020 Note: The Cases in which dates are fixed after publication of the Tentative list, for this week will be included in the final cause list. Print Date: 07/02/2020 MOTION CASES EHTESAB CRIMINAL APPEALS Criminal Bench 1 1 Eh.Cr.A 34-P/2019 Chairman National Accountability Bureau V/s Arshad (153795) -Acquittal Appeal- Khan NAB (Dy Prosecuter General NAB) LIFE IMPRISONMENT 9(c) CNSA Criminal Bench 2 1 Cr.m 18-P/2020 In Jamroz Khan V/s The State (155989) Cr.A 53-P/2020 (Malik Nasruminullah) (Cr Appeal Branch AG Office) (Swabi)-Life Imprisonment- Narcotics CRIMINAL APPEALS:(SHORT SEN.) 9(c) CNSA Criminal Bench 3 1 Cr.A 1548-P/2019 Tariq Shah V/s The State (153848) (Charsadda)-Short (Malik Sarfraz Khan) (Cr Appeal Branch AG Office) Sentence- Superdari/Return of vehicle CM RESTORRATION Constitutional Bench 4 1 CM Rest 21-P/2020 Abdul Basit V/s KPK Bar Council (155882) in wp 5509-P/2019- (Barrister Amir Khan Chamkani) (Writ Petition Branch Writ Petitions-CM AG Office) Restoration WRIT PETITIONS Constitutional Bench 5 1 W.P 2274-P/2016 Karim Jan and another V/s Chief Plannng Officer (98804) 20/11/2019 (Services) Health Department KPK and others Service Promotion (In Person, Saadatullah Khan Tangi) (A.G.) ,Allotment of plots- Writ Petitions- Others Service Bench 6 2 W.P 806-P/2017 Nazir Khan V/s National School of Public Policy and (108185) 27/11/2019 (Services) With others CM.383- (Maazullah khan barkandi) (A.A.G) p/19(M)(stay), Promotion-Service- Statutory- Promotion Date By Court Constitutional Bench 7 3 W.P 3297-P/2017 Zafar Ali Khan etc V/s The Govt.of KPK through Chief (114454) 20/11/2019 -Legislation-Rules Secretary etc (M. -
Annual Security Report 2020 Table of Contents
ANNUAL SECURITY REPORT 2020 TABLE OF CONTENTS Contents Table of Contents ...............................................................................................................................1 Acronyms ..........................................................................................................................................2 Casualties of terror attacks and counter-terror operations ..................................................................3 Victims of terror attacks and counter-terror operations .................................................................... 6 SECURITY OPERATIONS ......................................................................................................................7 Provincial data on security operations ............................................................................................... 7 Nature of security operations ............................................................................................................. 8 Militants, criminals, and foreign spies arrested in 2019 ................................................................... 10 Foreign outlaws and agents arrested during 2019 ........................................................................... 11 TERROR ATTACKS IN 2020 ................................................................................................................ 12 Provincial data of terror attacks ....................................................................................................... 12 Nature -
Betrayals of Another Kind
Betrayals of Another Kind Islam, Democracy and The Army in Pakistan Lt Gen Faiz Ali Chisti (Retd) H.I.M;S Bt Reproduced by: Sani H. Panhwar Member Sindh Council, PPP B etraya lsofA notherKind Islam ,Democracya nd The A rmy inP a kistan L tGen FaizA liC histi(Retd) H .I.M ;SB t (Second Edition:Revised& Enlarged) Reproduced B y: Sa niH .P a nhwa r M emberSindh C ouncil CONTENTS PREFACE .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 Chapter One Playing War Games .. .. .. 5 Chapter Two Bhutto Zia and Myself .. .. 13 Chapter-Three Towards Martial Law .. .. 35 Chapter-Four The Murder Trial .. .. .. 93 Chapter-Five Was I Zia's Keeper? .. .. .. 98 Chapter-Six The Man from Nowhere .. .. 112 Chapter-Seven Accountability A Fiasco .. .. 131 Chapter-Eight The Elections Cell Diary .. .. 142 Chapter-Nine Elections: Yes or No? .. .. 164 Chapter-Ten Commitment or Cover-up ? .. .. 177 Chapter-Eleven Who Killed Zia? .. .. .. 187 Chapter-Twelve Lost Labours .. .. .. 194 Chapter-Thirteen A Canadian Connection .. .. 203 Chapter-Fourteen Soldiering For The People .. .. 216 Chapter-Fifteen Crises of Foreign Policy .. .. 226 Chapter-Sixteen Gentleman Cadet to General .. 240 Annexures & Appendices .. .. .. .. .. 245 Annexure 'A' Chishti And Azad Kashrmir .. .. 246 Annexure 'B' Chishti On Elections .. .. .. .. 254 Annexure 'C' Chisht's Press Conferences .. .. .. 270 Annexure 'D.' Chishti: A Background .. .. .. 281 Annexure 'E' Reviews And opinions .. .. .. 283 PREFACE In July 1977 the Army took over the civil administration of Pakistan to protect democracy. It was a move widely welcomed by the people at the time. The key man Gen Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq the Chief Martial Law Administrator, later betrayed the trust placed in Pakistan's armed forces, when he proved unwilling to fulfill his pledge of holding elections. -
Policy Brief Terrorism in Pakistan During Covid
POLICY BRIEF TERRORISM IN PAKISTAN DURING COVID-19 by Muhammad Amir Rana This policy brief was researched and written by Muhammad Amir Rana, Secretary NIOC. Ms Samina Ahmed and Mr. Jawaid Akhtar, Advisory Board members, reviewed this policy brief and added very valuable comments. Director NIOC Tariq Khosa provided strategic guidance. This policy brief is issued after the review and approval of the NIOC Advisory Board and with the support of NIOC Secretariat. NATIONAL INITIATIVE AGAINST ORGANIZED CRIME PAKISTAN Tariq Parvez President Advisory Board, NIOC: Former Director General Federal Investigation Agency Zahid Hussain Member NIOC AB: Eminent journalist particularly specializing in countering terrorism Samina Ahmed Member NIOC AB: Senior Adviser Asia and Project Director, South Asia for the International Crisis Group Zubair Habib Chairman CPLC Karachi, Member NIOC AB: For community outreach. Jawaid Akhtar QPM Member NIOC AB: Police Officer. retired as the Deputy Chief Constable of West Yorkshire Police Fasi Zaka Member NIOC AB: Communications expert. To steer the ADVISORY BOARD advocacy campaign. Tariq Khosa Director Muhammad Amir Rana Secretary Muhammad Ali Nekokara Deputy Director Hassan Sardar NIOC DIRECTORATE Admin & Finance Manager Ammar Hussain Jaffri Communication Strategist Kashif Akram Noon CONSULTANTS Lead Researcher Outline Terrorism in Pakistan during COVID-19 Foreword 1 Introduction Pakistan’s Security Landscape (March 1 to 2 June 30, 2020) 3 The Active Terrorist Groups 4 Shift in Targets and Tactics? 5 Afghanistan and Terrorism in Pakistan 6 The Policy Challenges and Responses 7 Security Challenges during the Pandemic TERRORISM IN PAKISTAN DURING COVID -19 Foreword This is fifth paper of a series of policy-oriented research publications on various aspects of Organized Crime. -
Pakistan: End Reprisal and Crackdown Against Pashtun Tahaffuz Movement
Pakistan: End reprisal and crackdown against Pashtun Tahaffuz Movement (Bangkok/Kathmandu, 14 January 2021) – The recent arrests of Pashtun Tahaffuz Movement (PTM) leaders by Pakistani authorities signal the deteriorating space for civic freedoms in the country, said the Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development (FORUM-ASIA) in a statement today. ‘The arrests of Ali Wazir and Dr Said Alam Mehsud also demonstrate the continued reprisals and crackdown on minority rights defenders in the country,’ said FORUM-ASIA’s Executive Director Shamini Darshni Kaliemuthu. ‘ PTM, a peaceful civil movement advocating for the rights of the ethnic Pashtun community has long been targeted and attacked by state authorities for their work against injustice faced by the Pashtun and other minority groups in the country. The Pakistani authorities should address the concerns of minority groups including Pashtuns and Baloch, end human rights violations against them, and create a safe environment for defenders to work free from reprisals,’ she said. Since its formation in 2018, PTM has been demanding an independent truth and reconciliation commission to investigate extrajudicial killings and the enforced disappearances of Pashtuns. However, instead of working towards addressing PTM’s demands, Pakistani authorities have used various tactics to suppress the movement through arrests of their members, false accusations of sedition,1 media censorship,2 and restrict freedom of assembly. On 1 May 2020, Arif Wazir, a leader of PTM and member of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Provincial Assembly was shot dead by unidentified gunmen.3 ‘The arrests of PTM leaders are meant to suppress and silence the voices from minority groups. -
Indian Soldiers Died in Italy During World War II: 1943-45
Indian Soldiers died in Italy during World War II: 1943-45 ANCONA WAR CEMETERY, Italy Pioneer ABDUL AZIZ , Indian Pioneer Corps. Gurdaspur, Grave Ref. V. B. 1. Sepoy ABDUL JABAR , 10th Baluch Regiment. Hazara, Grave Ref. V. B. 4. Sepoy ABDUL RAHIM , 11th Indian Inf. Bde. Jullundur, Grave Ref. V. D. 6. Rifleman AITA BAHADUR LIMBU , 10th Gurkha Rifles,Dhankuta, Grave Ref. VII. D. 5. Sepoy ALI GAUHAR , 11th Sikh Regiment. Rawalpindi, Grave Ref. V. D. 4. Sepoy ALI MUHAMMAD , 11th Sikh Regiment, Jhelum, Grave Ref. V. B. 6. Cook ALLAH RAKHA , Indian General Service Corps,Rawalpindi, Grave Ref. III. L. 16. Sepoy ALTAF KHAN , Royal Indian Army Service Corps,Alwar, Grave Ref. V. D. 5. Rifleman ANAND KHATTRI, 2nd King Edward VII's Own Gurkha Rifles (The Sirmoor Rifles). Grave Ref. VII. B. 7. Sapper ARUMUGAM , 12 Field Coy., Queen Victoria's Own Madras Sappers and Miners. Nanjakalikurichi. Grave Ref. V. B. 2. Rifleman BAL BAHADUR ROKA, 6th Gurkha Rifles. , Grave Ref. VII. B. 5. Rifleman BAL BAHADUR THAPA, 8th Gurkha Rifles.,Tanhu, , Grave Ref. VII. D. 8. Rifleman BHAGTA SHER LIMBU , 7th Gurkha Rifles, Dhankuta, ,Grave Ref. VII. F. 1. Rifleman BHAWAN SING THAPA , 4th Prince of Wales' Own Gurkha Rifles. Gahrung, , Grave Ref. VII. C. 4. Rifleman BHIM BAHADUR CHHETRI , 6th Gurkha Rifles. Gorkha, Grave Ref. VII. C. 5. Rifleman BHUPAL THAPA , 2nd King Edward VII's Own Gurkha Rifles (The Sirmoor Rifles). Sallyan, Grave Ref. VII. E. 4. Rifleman BIR BAHADUR SUNWAR , 7th Gurkha Rifles. Ramechhap, Grave Ref. VII. F. 8. Rifleman BIR BAHADUR THAPA, 8th Gurkha Rifles, Palpa, Grave Ref.