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President Alvi Demands Action Against Loose State Control Of Uranium In India

President Alvi

President Dr Arif Alvi has urged the international community to take serious note of the illegal sale of uranium on the black market in India. Talking to military officers from 12 countries of the National Security Workshop Course at the Presidency, Dr Arif Alvi expressed concern that radioactive substances falling into the wrong hands could … Read more

Pakistan strongly censures custodial killing of a Kashmiri youth in IIOJK

UN unanimously adopts Pakistan’s resolution on countering disinformation

Pakistan strongly censures the killing of a young Kashmiri Mohammad Amin Malik due to torture by Indian occupation forces in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK). The young Kashmiri was in illegal custody of the Indian occupation forces.

The Indian occupation army has killed over 50 Kashmiris since January 2021 in fake encounters in the name of so-called “security operations” against innocent Kashmiri civilians. Young men including minor children are murdered in broad daylight using brutal and indiscriminate force.

Arbitrary detentions of Kashmiri youth also continue unabated. In addition, the refusal to return the mortal remains of martyrs for proper burial demonstrates the moral bankruptcy of the Indian government.

The use of brutal force against innocent Kashmiris cannot suppress the struggle for their legitimate right to self-determination.

We once again call upon the international community to hold India accountable for the grave and systematic human rights violations of the Kashmiri people and work for peaceful resolution of the Jammu and Kashmir dispute in accordance with the relevant UNSC resolutions and wishes of the Kashmiri people.

Note that Mohammad Amin Malik was shot dead by the security forces following an overnight encounter, a police official said.

The gunbattle between the surrendered militant and police broke out inside the Special Operations Group (SOG) camp in Tral area.

Malik allegedly snatched the rifle of constable Amjid Khan and shot at him. He was hurt in the incident and immediately taken to the hospital for medical assistance.

The officials said Malik had surrendered before security forces on May 30 along with a .12 bore rifle.

The security forces tried to persuade the militant to surrender on Wednesday and even called his parents to convince him to lay down the arms, the officials said.

However, Malik had refused the offer.

He started firing towards the positions of the security personnel, who retaliated, leading to his death.

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Pakistan Demands Probe Into Illegal Sale Of Uranium In India

Pakistan Demands Probe Into Illegal Sale Of Uranium In India

Pakistan has demanded an investigation into several incidents related to the illegal export and sale of uranium in India. According to the details, Pakistan insisted on identifying the buyer of uranium in India. Foreign Office spokesman Zahid Hafeez Chaudhry, while commenting on a media report on people involved in the sale of 6 kg of … Read more

Israel should be held accountable for its attacks on Palestine: Zahid Hafeez

Zahid Hafeez

According to details, Foreign Office spokesman Zahid Hafeez Chaudhry while talking in the BOL News program National Debate on Sunday said that Pakistan wants better relations with neighboring countries including India but India did not respond to Pakistan’s offer to deal with Corona. He went on to say that Pakistan’s position on the Kashmir issue … Read more

Pakistan Deeply Concerned After seizure of 7kgs uranium from unauthorized persons in India

Pakistan condemns Israeli attack on Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh’s funeral

Pakistan has on Saturday (today) expresses its serious concerns on the reports of seizure of more than seven kilograms of natural uranium from unauthorized persons in India.

In an official tweet by the Foreign Office Spokesperson Zahid Hafeez Chaudhry, the security of nuclear arsenals should be the top priority for all countries after seven kgs of uranium from unauthorized discovered in India.

“There is a need for a thorough investigation of the matter as to how such sizeable quantity of uranium could become available outside any state control and identify the gaps which made this possible,” the statement added.

Earlier, the FO had rebuked the extra-judicial killing of three Kashmiris including a 14-year old juvenile student by Indian occupation forces in the Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK). 

The FO spokesperson had said the government call upon the international community to hold India accountable for its gross violations.

“Pakistan strongly condemns the extra-judicial killing of 3 Kashmiris incl. a 14-year old juvenile student by Indian occupation forces in Shopian, #IIOJK. We once again call upon the int’l community to hold India accountable for its gross &systematic HR violations #KashmiriLivesMatter.”

Furthermore, he had maintained that Pakistan has repeatedly called for independent inquiries into the extra-judicial killings of all unarmed Kashmiri men and women.

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Pakistan determined to work together in maintaining peace, stability in Afghanistan: FO

Pakistan Rejects The Guardian Report On 'Hit List'

The Foreign Office (FO) Spokesperson Zahid Hafeez Chaudhry has on Thursday said that Pakistan supports the principle of responsible troop withdrawal in coordination with Afghan stakeholders.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) in its Twitter thread said that the withdrawal of foreign troops from Afghanistan coincides with the progress in the Afghan Peace Process.

He said we also hope the US will continue to urge the Afghan leaders to seize this historic opportunity for achieving a political settlement in Afghanistan.

The spokesperson said Pakistan will continue to work together with the international community in the efforts for lasting peace and stability in Afghanistan.

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Foreign Office Strongly Rebukes extra-judicial killings in IIOJK

UN unanimously adopts Pakistan’s resolution on countering disinformation

Pakistan has on Monday rebuked the extra-judicial killing of three Kashmiris including a 14-year old juvenile student by Indian occupation forces in the Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK). 

In a tweet, Foreign Office (FO) spokesperson said the government call upon the international community to hold India accountable for its gross violations.

Pakistan strongly condemns the extra-judicial killing of 3 Kashmiris incl. a 14-year old juvenile student by Indian occupation forces in Shopian, #IIOJK. We once again call upon the int’l community to hold India accountable for its gross &systematic HR violations #KashmiriLivesMatter.”

He also maintained that Pakistan has repeatedly called for independent inquiries into the extra-judicial killings of all unarmed Kashmiri men and women.

Previously on Sunday, brutal Indian forces in their fresh acts of terrorism martyred Kashmiri youth in Shopian and Islamabad districts.

According to local media, three youth were martyred by the troops during search operations in the Hadipora area of Shopian while another two youth were martyred in the Bijbehara area of Islamabad district.

Earlier, Indian troops martyred seven Kashmiri youth in a separate cordon in Shopian and Pulwama districts last week.

The authorities have suspended internet services in the Shopian, Kulgam and Islamabad districts of south Kashmir.

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Pakistan Condemns Indiscriminate Firing At A Mosque in IoJK

Pakistan strongly condemns extra-judicial killing of two more Kashmiris: MoFA

Pakistan has strongly rebuked the inhuman conduct of Indian forces on a Mosque in Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IoJK) on April 9.

In its Twitter handle, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) said, “Pakistan strongly condemns the indiscriminate firing of heavy weapons and grenades on a Mosque in Shopian, #IIOJK, on 9 April. Desecration and damage caused to the Mosque is a manifestation of the unabated state-terrorism to which Kashmiris are subjected in the occupied territory.”

The FO further stated that targeting the faith and cultural identity of the people of occupied territory is in clear violation of human norms & fundamental precepts of international law.

This inhuman conduct of Indian forces is reflective of their moral bankruptcy as well as culture of impunity in #IIOJK. Targeting faith and cultural identity of the people of occupied territory is in clear violation of human norms & fundamental precepts of international law.”

The other tweet stated, “The use of brutal and indiscriminate force against the Kashmiris and targeting of their religious places has not succeeded in breaking their will.”

The FO spokesperson has also ensured that Pakistan will continue to stand by the Kashmiris in their just and legitimate struggle for their right to self-determination.

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FO rejects unwarranted assertions in connection with Hindu temple incident

Pakistan

Pakistan has on Saturday rejected completely unwarranted assertions by the Indian Ministry of External Affairs in connection with the Hindu temple incident in Karak.

In a statement, Foreign Office Spokesperson Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri said this is not the first time the Indian Government has tried to feign concern for minority rights elsewhere while being the most egregious and persistent violator of minority rights itself.

He said the RSS-BJP regime’s record is replete with instances of gross and systemic violations of the rights of minorities, in particular Muslims.

The Spokesperson said as a perennial purveyor of state-sponsored discrimination against its minorities, India is in no position to pontificate on the issue of minority rights elsewhere.

He said the clear difference between India and Pakistan in respect of minority rights can be gauged from the fact that the accused in the Karak incident were immediately arrested and orders were issued for the repair of the temple.

Moreover, the highest level of judiciary took immediate notice and senior political leadership condemned the incident.

Whereas, in India, the blatant acts of discrimination against Muslims and other minorities take place with state complicity.

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Yemen Blasts: FO extend sincere condolences over the loss of precious lives

Pakistan strongly condemns extra-judicial killing of two more Kashmiris: MoFA

Powerful blasts and gunfire were reported on Wednesday at Aden airport of Yemen shortly after a newly formed Yemeni government’s plane arrived from Saudi Arabia.

Following the damage, the Foreign Office (FO) has strongly condemned the attack at Aden airport of Yemen, targeting the cabinet members of the newly formed government in the country.

In a statement released by the FO, the spokesman said that they extend their sincere condolences on the loss of precious lives and wish speedy recovery for the injured.

“We believe this attack was not just condemnable as an act of senseless violence and terrorism, it was also reprehensible as an attempt to undermine the recent efforts by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and its positive results, that aimed at fostering enhanced peace and security in Yemen.”

The spokesman further said that Pakistan urges the international community to ensure respect for territorial integrity of Yemen and to support efforts aimed at promoting peace and security in the country.

Blasts hit Yemen’s Aden airport

It may be noted that no Yemeni cabinet minister had been injured in the attack. There were explosions shortly after landing.

He added that two explosions had taken place while the cabinet members were getting off the plane. Yemeni Information Minister Muammar Al-Iryani has accused Iranian-backed Houthi Shiite rebels of involvement in the attack.

Aljazeera reported that “The number of casualties has not been confirmed yet but sources said the explosions were powerful.”

Reuters news agency reported by quoting Security sources that at least five people have been dead and dozens more injured in the attack.

While AFP correspondent at the scene reported that he heard two explosions. “At least two explosions were heard as the cabinet members were leaving the aircraft,” the correspondent said.

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FO rejects fake propaganda about Pakistanis residing in France

Afghan Envoy's Daughter Did Not Report Her 'Abduction' Correctly, FO Informs Kabul

The Foreign Office (FO) has taken notice of some fake news regarding Pakistanis residing in France being spread by Indian media and dummy twitter accounts.

In a statement, the FO Spokesperson Zahid Hafeez Chaudhry said the baseless and misleading information is patently handiwork of Indian anti-Pakistan propaganda machine working overtime.

He said Pakistanis residing in France is law abiding and contributing positively to the French economy.

The Spokesperson said there are no complaints from them of difficulties in the aftermath of the recent developments.

Zahid Hafeez Chaudhry added that there are no complaints from them of difficulties in the aftermath of the recent developments.

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