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Monday, 23 June 2014

Clashes with PAT workers leave 73 policemen injured




ISLAMABAD: At least 73 policeman were injured in clashes with Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) supporters in the twin cities of Islamabad early Monday morning. The clashes occurred ahead of Tahir ul Qadri's return to Pakistan to lead what he has called an anti-government "revolution".

Dr Tahirul Qadri, who drew tens of thousands of supporters to a sit-in protest in Islamabad in January last year, was due to arrive a week after ten people were killed in a previous clash with the police in Lahore.

Several security men belonging to Islamabad, Punjab and Azad Kashmir Police sustained injuries in the encounters with PAT supporters that broke out late on Sunday night in the adjoining areas of Islamabad airport.

The PAT workers also attacked the Koral police station and injured many policemen. Many others sustained injuries when the enraged activists of PAT pelted them with stones and used batons.

Many policemen suffered fractures and serious head injuries who were later shifted to different hospitals. Hospital sources told that 40 injured security personnel were brought to Poly Clinic, 11 to PIMS and 27 to DHQ Hospital, Rawalpindi.

More than 20 policemen were discharged after providing them the first aid, however, the remaining injured personnel are currently being treated at the emergency unit of the mentioned hospitals.

Friday, 20 June 2014

Police fail to get remand of 44 PAT workers

LAHORE: An anti-terrorism court declined a request by the police to secure physical remand of 44 PAT workers and instead sent them to jail on 14-day judicial remand.

They are facing charges of attacking the police and pelting stones at the police, which was carrying out an operation to remove the barriers outside the MQI Secretariat in Model Town.As the proceedings started, the police produced 51 accused before ATC Judge Khalid Mahmood Ranjha and sought physical remand of 44 of them. They also requested for deletion of the name of eight workers from the FIR registered against them under Section 7 of the Anti-Terrorism Act. The judge, however, rejected the request and sent them to jail on judicial remand.

The accused whose names were removed from the FIR included Yameen, Hanif, Akram, Sakhi, Mujahid Hussain, Sheron and Haroon.Meanwhile, the bail applications were submitted for all the accused sent on judicial remand after which the court issued notices to the state for June 21.

Meanwhile, Chaudhry Saalik Hussain – the son of PML-Q president Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain – called on Dr Tahirul Qadri’s son Hussain Mohiuddin and condoled the deaths of innocent party workers. Later, the PML-Q delegation attended the funeral prayers of another MQI worker who succumbed to his injuries at a local hospital earlier in the day, bringing the death toll to 10.

Online adds: The police on Thursday declared the main suspect nominated in the case innocent due to lack of evidence, just a day after they registered a first information report (FIR) against the activists of the Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) for the deadly clash in Lahore.

Hussain Mohiuddin, son of Dr Tahirul Qadri, was nominated as the main accused in the FIR lodged on the complaint of Faisal Town SHO Rizwan Qadir Hashmi.The bloodshed took place outside the Central Secretariat of Minhajul Quran International in the Model Town on June 17. As many as nine people, including two women, were killed in the clash and dozens of others were injured.

According to the FIR, the police blamed the PAT workers and the leadership for the deadly melee outside the residence of Qadri. The other accused include PAT General Secretary Khurram Nawaz Gandapur and Chief Security Officer Altaf Hussain Shah. Eight unidentified gunmen and 3,000-plus activists of the PAT have also been nominated in the FIR.

Sunday, 15 June 2014

Seven workers laying gas pipeline electrocuted

MUZAFFARGARH: Seven workers were electrocuted when they were laying a gas pipeline near Basira village, some 15 kilometres from here.

A metalled pipe touched the main power transmission line accidentally on the sandy dunes, electrocuting them on the spot. Four died immediately and the other three died on the way to hospital. They were connecting the the Turkish Colony housing flood-hit people and a hospital with a natural gas supply line on Saturday evening.

The deceased were identified as: Adnan, Javaid, Muhammad Ali, Liaquat Ali, Yasin, Irshad Ali and Shehzad. They all belonged to Okara district. Police, hospital and rescue officials confirmed the deaths.

Muzaffargarh DPO Rai Zamirul Haq said a contracting company was working round-the-clock to complete its task before the arrival of Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to visit the hospital and colony, constructed with the financial assistance of the Turkish people.

Tuesday, 3 June 2014

Pakistan workers fire ´Brazuca´ ball to Brazil




SIALKOT: She has no idea who Lionel Messi is and her home country isn't even playing, but Pakistani mother-of-five Gulshan Bibi can't wait for the World Cup -- because she helped make the balls.

When Brazil and Croatia kick off the tournament in Sao Paolo on June 12 there's a good chance they'll be using a ball made by Gulshan and her colleagues at the Forward Sports factory in Pakistan's eastern town of Sialkot.

Cricket-mad Pakistan might not have much of a football team -- 159th in FIFA's world rankings -- but Sialkot has a long history of manufacturing top-class balls.

Forward Sports has been working with Adidas since 1995 and supplies match balls to some of the world's top football competitions, including the Champions League, the German Bundesliga -- and now the World Cup.

In any case, assembling modern match balls is not simply a matter of sitting down with a needle and thread.

The Forward Sports plant stands barely a free kick's distance from the dust and chaos of the Grand Trunk Road, the great British-era highway that cuts across the subcontinent all the way to Kolkota.

In contrast to the baking, deafening road outside where ancient goods trucks, donkey carts and motorbikes overloaded with families and livestock compete to avoid potholes, order and efficiency reign inside the factory.

On the Brazuca production line, women in headscarves, some with their faces veiled, work briskly.

They start with flat white propeller-shaped pieces of polyurethane, add the Brazuca's distinctive bright colours and glue the panels to the ball's rubber bladder.

The seams are then treated with a special sealant and the ball is heated and compressed in a spherical clamp to give it the correct shape. The heat also activates the temperature-sensitive bonding compound that holds the ball securely together.

The whole process from flat panels to finished item takes 40 minutes -- speed is crucial to prevent impurities getting into the ball -- and the factory can produce up to 100 per hour.

It's a high-tech process for Pakistan, where much of the workforce is unskilled and poorly educated -- only around half the population can read and write.

Ninety percent of those working on the Brazuca were women -- unusual in Pakistan, where they are largely expected to stay at home with families, but they were more diligent and meticulous than their male colleagues.

Making the Brazuca was no simple matter for Forward, as Adidas gave the order at short notice when they realised their main manufacturer in China was unable to meet demand.

In just over a month, Forward managed to have the equipment it needed to make the Brazuca from scratch.

Pakistan workers fire ´Brazuca´ ball to Brazil





SIALKOT: She has no idea who Lionel Messi is and her home country isn't even playing, but Pakistani mother-of-five Gulshan Bibi can't wait for the World Cup -- because she helped make the balls.

When Brazil and Croatia kick off the tournament in Sao Paolo on June 12 there's a good chance they'll be using a ball made by Gulshan and her colleagues at the Forward Sports factory in Pakistan's eastern town of Sialkot.

Cricket-mad Pakistan might not have much of a football team -- 159th in FIFA's world rankings -- but Sialkot has a long history of manufacturing top-class balls.

Forward Sports has been working with Adidas since 1995 and supplies match balls to some of the world's top football competitions, including the Champions League, the German Bundesliga -- and now the World Cup.

In any case, assembling modern match balls is not simply a matter of sitting down with a needle and thread.

The Forward Sports plant stands barely a free kick's distance from the dust and chaos of the Grand Trunk Road, the great British-era highway that cuts across the subcontinent all the way to Kolkota.

In contrast to the baking, deafening road outside where ancient goods trucks, donkey carts and motorbikes overloaded with families and livestock compete to avoid potholes, order and efficiency reign inside the factory.

On the Brazuca production line, women in headscarves, some with their faces veiled, work briskly.

They start with flat white propeller-shaped pieces of polyurethane, add the Brazuca's distinctive bright colours and glue the panels to the ball's rubber bladder.

The seams are then treated with a special sealant and the ball is heated and compressed in a spherical clamp to give it the correct shape. The heat also activates the temperature-sensitive bonding compound that holds the ball securely together.

The whole process from flat panels to finished item takes 40 minutes -- speed is crucial to prevent impurities getting into the ball -- and the factory can produce up to 100 per hour.

It's a high-tech process for Pakistan, where much of the workforce is unskilled and poorly educated -- only around half the population can read and write.

Ninety percent of those working on the Brazuca were women -- unusual in Pakistan, where they are largely expected to stay at home with families, but they were more diligent and meticulous than their male colleagues.

Making the Brazuca was no simple matter for Forward, as Adidas gave the order at short notice when they realised their main manufacturer in China was unable to meet demand.

In just over a month, Forward managed to have the equipment it needed to make the Brazuca from scratch.
 

Friday, 30 May 2014

26 MQM workers killed ‘extra judicially’: Tahir Mashhadi





ISLAMABAD: Senator Tahir Mushhadi has claimed that 49 workers of Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) were missing while 26 others were murdered in extra judicial killing, Geo News reported.

This he said during meeting of Senate’s Standing Committee on Interior, which was held Senator Talha Mehmood in the chair.

Senator Tahir Mashhadi said the innocent people are detained in Karachi while miscreants are moving freely. He said it was injustice to detain anyone for 90 days.

“Over 17000 people were arrested during the Karachi operation, however, no-one was awarded any punishment”, the Senator said and added that judicial system at lower level in Karachi was not working properly.

Friday, 2 May 2014

Altaf Hussain tells workers to observe peaceful mourning on Friday




LONDON: Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) Chief Altaf Hussain while describing the incident of what he claimed the extra-judicial killing of his party’s workers as barbaric, asked the people and MQM activists to observe a peaceful day of mourning on Friday.

In a statement issued here, the MQM Chief asked the workers and people to withhold their emotions.

Altaf Hussain ratified the MQM Rabitta Committee’s call for observing Friday as the day of mourning in the wake of yesterday’s recovery of four bodies from Memon Goth which they identified as their workers.

He lamented that despite repeated pleas and protests over arrests of workers and the dumping of tortured bodies, the government has failed to take any notice.

Altaf Hussain appealed the President, Prime Minister and Army Chief to order steps towards putting an end to the incidents of ‘extra-judicial killing’ of MQM workers. He also demanded an action, including filing of cases, against the elements involved in such killings.

“Police and law enforcing agencies had better not invite Allah Almighty’s wrath by killing the workers,” he said.

Altaf Hussain also expressed sympathies with the families of the dead workers.

Sindh govt forms committee to probe MQM workers murders



KARACHI: The Sindh government has formed a four member committee to probe the murder of Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) workers.

According to the CM House spokesman, Sind Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah has formed a four member committee comprising Sikandar Mandhro, Sardar Ali Shah, Syed Sardar Ahmed and Dr Sagheer Ahmed.

The MQM on Friday observed a day of mourning in protest of the extra-judicial killing of party workers. The MQM had appealed for businesses in Sindh to remain shut after the bodies of four workers were found in Karachi. The Sindh Assembly also passed a resolution against the extra-judicial killing of MQM workers on Friday.

Thursday, 1 May 2014

Workers killing: MQM to observe day of mourning Friday

KARACHI: Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) has announced to observe a peaceful day of mourning in Sindh on Friday against killing of party workers, Geo News reported.

This was announced by MQM leader Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui while addressing a press conference here Thursday.

Earlier, the identity of the four bodies, recovered from Memon Goth a day earlier, was ascertained as MQM workers.

The bodies have been identified as Sameed, Ali Haider, Faizan and Salman Qureshi.

Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) spokesman has claimed that all the four were party’s workers.

The MQM spokesman further claimed that all four deceased were arrested by Rangers and police from Country tower and Gulshan-e-Maymar on April 13 and were brutally tortured to death.

Tuesday, 29 April 2014

Economic murder of workers unacceptable: LPC

LAHORE: Journalists on Monday continued their symbolic hunger strike camp for the second consecutive day in front of the Lahore Press Club to condemn a murderous attempt on senior journalist Hamid Mir and a possible action against the Geo TV.

LPC President Arshad Ansari, LPC Secretary Muhammad Shahbaz Mian, Joint Secretary Farzana Ch, senior journalist Khawar Naeem Hashmi, Shafiq Awan, Wasif Nagi, LPC Governing Body Member Qamaruz Zaman Bhatti, Imran Sheikh, Punjab Union of Journalist President Waseem Farooq, Imtiaz Rashid, Gohar Butt, Maqsood Butt, Javed Farooqi, Maqsood Awan, Mian Abid, Zulfiqar Ali Mehto, Waseem Babar, Advocate Malik Feroz and other lawyers participated in the camp set up under the banner of the Lahore Press Club.

Addressing the participants, Arshad Ansari said it was highly condemnable that nine days had passed since the murderous attempt on Hamid Mir, but the culprits were still at large. He announced that till the attackers were not arrested, their strike camp would continue. He said the journalists community would not tolerate any action against the Geo TV for the cause of the freedom of expression. He said the economic murder of media workers could not be allowed. He said the whole community would stand by all journalists and media houses in testing times. He said from April 30, the members of all press clubs of the country would reach Lahore and the whole community would organise rallies and demonstrations for four consecutive days from May 1.

He said conspiracies were being hatched on a daily basis to curb the Geo but the journalists community stood united with the Geo to foil all such attempts. He said a rally would be organised on May 2 in favour of the freedom of expression and a procession would proceed on May 3 from the Lahore Press Club to the Punjab Assembly.

Shahbaz Mian said the journalists community was not divided on the issue of Hamid Mir and would foil all conspiracies in this regard.

Punjab Bar Council Member Malik Sarwar said journalists and lawyers had supported each other in strengthening democracy in the country and the same would be continued in future as well.

Forum for International Relations and Development Chairman Taha Qureshi said the media had paid a heavy price for the sake of democracy and no one could curb its freedom. He said his organisation would not support any action against the Geo TV.

Our Peshawar Correspondent adds: The newly elected body of the Peshawar High Court Bar Association (PHCBA) on Monday termed the attack on the Geo News anchor Hamid Mir as an assault on the freedom of the press and asked the government to arrest the assailants forthwith.

PHCBA newly elected Secretary General Muhammad Ayaz Khan told The News that the Jang Group had played a historic role for the independence of the judiciary and restoration of democracy.

“After the successful lawyers’ movement, all of us including the media, civil society and lawyers were under attack on various fronts. The media had given full support to the lawyers’ movement and now lawyers would stand by the media in this difficult time,” he added.

PHCBA’s new President Muhammad Isa Khan said that freedom of the press was the need of the hour, but freedom of expression should be under the law and as per the Constitution. He said unlawful acts of the government against freedom of the press were not acceptable.

About his newly elected team’s work plan, he said his first priority would be to establish good working and cordial relations between the bar and the bench. He said the cause list in the PHC was too long and sometime cases were adjourned without hearing.

“My effort would be to reduce the cause list so that there is enough time to hear each case,” he said, adding that important and urgent cases should be heard in one or two days. He said due to the backlog of work the vital cases were also fixed for hearing in a week or two.

He said the lawyers in the provincial capital were facing car parking problem, lack of bar rooms and various unresolved legal issues with the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Bar Council.

He said he would try to stop pre-poll rigging in the PHCBA election. He claimed that in every election the presidential and other candidates deposit the membership fee of the voters that is in thousands.

“I would try to issue lifetime PHCBA membership. It would not only end pre-poll rigging, but also eliminate the stigma from the lawyers of defaulting on payment of dues,” he said. He added that the new body would also try to discourage the role of non-practicing lawyers in the bar associations.

Ayaz Khan, the PHCBA general secretary, said he would try to introduce a system of assistance to the families of those lawyers who became handicapped or their practice was affected due to illness.

In the PHCBA election on Saturday, Muhammad Isa Khan, a presidential candidate of the Muttahida Lawyers Panel won by securing 684 votes. His rival Muzammil Khan, who was a joint candidate of the People’s Lawyers Forum (PLF) and the ANP-affiliated Malgari Wakeelan, got 616 votes.

Muhammad Ayaz Khan, the joint candidate of PLF and Malgari Wakeelan won the election as secretary general by obtaining 583 votes. His rival Hazrat Said got 376 votes.

Jamal Afridi, the candidate of Muttahida Lawyers Forum won the election as vice president by securing 607 votes. He defeated Irshad Ahmad Durrani who got 443 votes. Kashif Jan was elected as the joint secretary by obtaining 732 votes. His rival Imad Anjum Durrani got 523 votes.

Wajid Hussain won election for the office of finance secretary by getting 736 votes. Ziaul Hassan was elected the press secretary. A female lawyer, Gul Naz won election as member of the executive committee with 372 votes

Tuesday, 15 April 2014

Uproar in Sindh Assembly as MQM protests workers’ killings, kidnappings



 












KARACHI: Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) lawmakers staged a vociferous protest in the Sindh Assembly on Tuesday when the deputy speaker snubbed the party’s adjournment motion against the ‘extrajudicial killings’ of its activists, bringing an abrupt end to the day’s proceedings.Outraged over the dismissal of their motion on the grounds of being out of order and ‘hypothetical’, the legislators of the opposition party shouted slogans and tore copies of the day’s agenda, forcing the proceedings to be adjourned till Friday.

Workers being picked up by plainclothes personnel: MQM





KARACHI: Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) leader, Haider Abbas Rizvi has alleged that party workers were being picked up by plainclothes personnel, Geo News reported.

Addressing a press conference along with MQM Coordination Committee members here Tuesday, Haider Abbas Rizvi said their party workers were being subjected to severe torture.

He said MQM activists were being picked up by personnel in vehicles without number plates.


Haider Abbas questioned why LEAs have failed to take action against plainclothes men driving vehicles with tinted glasses.

Rizvi announced to hold a protest in Karachi against killing of party workers on Thursday, while countrywide protests would be held on Friday.