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Militancy, Hartals and Stone Pelting has not Takers in North Kashmir, Says Indian Army

Militancy, Hartals and Stone Pelting has not Takers in North Kashmir, Says Indian Army

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According to a statement by Major General HS Sahi, GOC, Kilo Force (North Kashmir) there has been only a single case of local youth picking up guns in the region and he surrendered within five days. He said that There has been a significant decline in the incidents of stone-pelting and youth picking up guns according to the Indian army. In statement to ANI Major General HS Sahi was quoted as saying “The overall situation in north Kashmir is peaceful and stable. There are no takers for stone pelting, bandhs etc. The common man is very much for peace and stability in the valley," "In 2021, there has been only one case of a local youth picking up the guns, he surrendered within five days. Our engagement with youth and all sections of the society has ensured that recruitment is down i...
‘We do not Know What Kashmiris Undergo’- Pakistan Releases Fresh Video of Captured Pilot Abhinandan

‘We do not Know What Kashmiris Undergo’- Pakistan Releases Fresh Video of Captured Pilot Abhinandan

INDIA
"As soon as i fell down in Pakistan, people who were high on passion tried to attack me, however, two Pakistani Army men came and saved me,"Abhinandan who was captured by Pakistani troopers last year is heard saying in a fresh video released by Pakistan on the anniversary of Indian Air Strikes in Balakot. On the 26th of February, 2019, the Indian Government claimed that the Indian Air Force conducted targetted air strikes in Pakistan and destroyed a Militant camp, and killed several Militants in the air strikes, however, footages released later by Reuters and sections of International media called the Indian claims as false. The next day Pakistani Air Force intruded in the Indian territory and one pilot in a bid to chase Pakistan's F16 crossed over to Pakistan, where his plane was shot ...
Biden : Strikes in Syria Sent Warning to Iran to ‘Be Careful’

Biden : Strikes in Syria Sent Warning to Iran to ‘Be Careful’

INTERNATIONAL
President Joe Biden is cautioning Iran against threatening U.S. troops in Iraq.   He told reporters Friday that his authorization of airstrikes against facilities in Syria used by Iran-backed militia groups was meant to signal to Iran that it “can't act with impunity.”   The administration is defending the airstrikes as legal and appropriate, saying they took out facilities that housed valuable “capabilities” used by militia groups to attack American and allied forces in Iraq.   Pentagon spokesperson John Kirby said members of Congress were notified before the Thursday strikes.   In a twist, several leading members of Congress in Biden’s own party denounced the strikes, while Republicans were more supportive.     With inputs fr...
India Records a Single Day Spike of 16,000 Covid Cases

India Records a Single Day Spike of 16,000 Covid Cases

INDIA
According to Union Health Ministry data India recorded a single day spike of over 16,000 COVID-19 cases for the third day in a row on Saturday, pushing the infection tally to 1,10,79,979, while the recoveries surged to 1,07,63,451. The data updated on Saturday early morning showed a total of 16,488 novel coronavirus cases were reported in a day, while the death count rose to 1,56,938 with 113 new fatalities. With active case count at 1,59,590, which comprises 1.44 per cent of the total infections. The number of recoveries reached 1,07,63,451, which translates to a national COVID-19 recovery rate of 97.14 per cent and the case fatality rate stands at 1.42 per cent.
India Extends International Flight Ban till 31 March

India Extends International Flight Ban till 31 March

INDIA
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) in a circular on Friday announced the ban on International commercial flights till 31 March. The ban on scheduled overseas flights was to end after an eleven-month gap on 28 February 2021. The circular mentioned that the dedicated cargo flights and flights under the bilateral air bubble pacts with select countries will continue to operate. The 27 countries currently under this bilateral air bubble pact with the government of India are Afghanistan, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Canada, Ethiopia, France, Germany, Iraq, Japan, Kenya, Kuwait, Maldives, Nepal, Netherlands, Nigeria, Oman, Qatar, Rwanda, Seychelles, Tanzania, Ukraine, the UAE, the UK, Uzbekistan and the US.

“Threat of being Blacklisted by FATF has been Averted” – Federal Minister of Pakistan

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Federal Minister for Industries and Production Hammad Azhar assured the nation on Friday that the threat of Pakistan being blacklisted by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) had been averted. “We want to reassure the nation that the threat of blacklisting Pakistan has been averted,” said the federal minister while addressing a press conference in Islamabad, a day after the FATF granted the country four more months to complete the action plan. The minister said that Pakistan was given the “world’s toughest action plan” by the global watchdog on money laundering. He further said that a mere two of the 27 points had been addressed when the ruling party came into power country two years ago, but since then Pakistan has fulfilled 24 of those overall requirements. Azhar explained that w...
New York Based, Clooney Foundation for Justice to Monitor the Trial of Aasif Sultan

New York Based, Clooney Foundation for Justice to Monitor the Trial of Aasif Sultan

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The New York-based Clooney Foundation for Justice has said that it will monitor the trial of award-winning Kashmiri journalist Aasif Sultan who has been detained in Kashmir for over two and a half years and faces the death penalty if convicted. In a press release, CFPJ said, Sultan is a journalist who wrote stories about human rights and political issues for the Kashmir Narrator. He has been imprisoned since his arrest in August 2018 and was only indicted 5 months later. He is now charged with supporting a Militant group (the Hizbul Mujahideen) and conspiring to kill a police officer, and if convicted after trial, faces the death penalty. Press and human rights organizations believe the charges actually stem from Sultan’s coverage of a Kashmiri militant killed by Indian security forc...
Four Dead and 100 Wounded as Myanmar’s Military Regime Cracks Down on Protesters

Four Dead and 100 Wounded as Myanmar’s Military Regime Cracks Down on Protesters

INTERNATIONAL
At least four people - (three anti-coup protesters and a member of a civilian neighborhood protection group) have been killed by security forces and more than 100 wounded in nearly two dozen crackdowns by Myanmar’s military regime on demonstrations across the country over a two-week period beginning on the 7th of February.   During the crackdowns, police and military personnel have used water cannon, tear gas, slingshots, rubber bullets, live ammunition and deadly air guns firing lead pellets.   Several journalists covering the anti-coup protests have been deliberately attacked by police with batons and slingshots.   On Saturday afternoon, during a raid against government personnel taking part in the Civil Disobedience Movement (CDM) at a dock in Mandalay, ...
Saudi Prince Implicated Khashoggi’s Murder

Saudi Prince Implicated Khashoggi’s Murder

INTERNATIONAL
Saudi Arabia's crown prince and de facto ruler, Mohammad Bin Salman, approved an operation "to capture or kill" Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi, according to a newly declassified U.S. intelligence report released Friday. U.S. intelligence officials came to that conclusion based on several factors, including the direct involvement of a top Bin Salman adviser in Khashoggi's murder and "the crown prince's support for using violent measures to silence dissidents abroad," the report states. The White House on Friday cleared the release of a long-delayed intelligence report that determined that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the country’s day-to-day leader, ordered the operation that led to journalist Jamal Khashoggi’s death in 2018. Following the release, the U.S. Treasu...
Vehicular Movement Suspended on Srinagar-Jammu Highway After Landslides and Shooting Stones

Vehicular Movement Suspended on Srinagar-Jammu Highway After Landslides and Shooting Stones

REGIONAL
The authorities on Saturday suspended the vehicular movement on Srinagar-Jammu National Highway due to landslides and shooting stones at several places of Ramban district. An official said that due to landslides and shooting stones at Magerkot, the traffic movement has been suspended on the highway-connecting Kashmir valley with the Jammu region. He said that rainfall also triggered shooting stones and landslides at Panthyal and other areas on the highway. The official said that vehicles have been stopped at Ramban and Chanderkote in Ramban district, Chenani and Nagrote in Udhampur and Jammu districts respectively. Pertinent to mention that there was no traffic movement on the Highway on Friday in view of dry day as the day is meant for maintenance and repairs. Meanwhile, ME...