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  • Imaan Mazari gets bail in terrorism case

    Imaan Mazari gets bail in terrorism case

    Human rights activist and lawyer Imaan Mazari has been granted bail on Saturday by an Islamabad anti-terrorism court in a new terrorism case.

    The bail has been granted three days after she was handed over to the Islamabad Police on physical remand in connection with a criminal complaint brought against her at the Barakahu police station in the federal capital.

    The decision was made by ATC Judge Abual Hasnat Zulqarnain, who granted bail to the arrested attorney with a Rs 10,000 surety bond.

    Imaan and Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (PTM) leader Ali Wazir’s bails in a sedition case relating to contentious statement against state institutions were quickly allowed by an ATC judge. Imaan was then detained in a new terror case from outside the Adiala jail in Rawalpindi.

  • How did Zoya Akhat prep ‘The Archies’ actors for the film?

    How did Zoya Akhat prep ‘The Archies’ actors for the film?

    Famed Indian director Zoya Akhtar is set to release her Netflix film ‘The Archies’ on December 7 on the streaming giant. The film stars babies from all the royal acting families of Bollywood: Suhana Khan, Khushi Kapoor, Vedang Raina, Agastya Nanda, Mihir Ahuja, Aditi Saigal and Yuvraj Menda. In an interview with Vogue, the ‘Made In Heaven’ creator opened up about how she prepped all the newcomers for the film and how they became close friends with one another.

    Speaking to Vogue, Akhtar said she set up an intense boot camp, and made the actors go through acting workshops, dance training and everything else.

    “I wanted them to be comfortable from the get-go. There are 200 people on set, there’s a camera in your face and you have to go up and perform when the word ‘action’ is said. It’s daunting.”

    She added, “I wanted them to be over all of that by the time they came to set, so it was very important for them to get along with one another. There was this big boot camp where they had dance classes, acting workshops and cinematography training.”

    Zoya also revealed she was happy the actors became close friends with each other, and hoped they championed each other through the course of their careers:

    “I hope they champion each other throughout the course of their respective careers because they’ve been so good – they’ve been good for each other and they’ve been good with each other.”

    When the trailer was released on social media platforms, many criticised how all the actors came from acting families, and the fact that all the characters were fair skinned and didn’t look Indian. Speaking to Mid-Day at TUDUM, Zoya addressed the backlash saying:

    “Why do you think that? They’re all Indian. This is kind of reverse (racism). Are you saying fair Indians are not Indians? How do we define what an Indian looks like? It could be Hrithik Roshan, it could be Mr. Rajinikanth, it could be Diljit Dosanjh, it could be Mary Kom. That’s the beauty of India. There are a lot of Indians that are light-skinned.”

  • PIA’s controversial decision: UK staff appointments on high salaries amid financial crisis

    PIA’s controversial decision: UK staff appointments on high salaries amid financial crisis

    In a recent development, Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has come under scrutiny for making new staff appointments in the United Kingdom (UK) despite grappling with a severe financial crisis and a three-year ban on direct flights to the United Kingdom (UK).

    According to ARY News, the national flag carrier, PIA, has faced mounting challenges in recent years, with the ban on direct flights to the UK being a significant blow to its operations. Despite these challenges, the airline has proceeded to appoint officers and staff members with substantial salaries.

    Notably, the PIA country manager has been appointed with an annual salary of £70,000, while the passenger sales manager and finance manager will each receive £55,000 annually. Furthermore, a manager has been assigned to the Manchester station with a yearly compensation package of £55,000, coupled with other perks.

    Responding to these appointments and the ongoing financial crisis, a PIA spokesperson explained that the airline has continued its flight operations in the UK by collaborating through code-sharing agreements with Turkish Airlines, which generates an annual revenue of £14 million. The spokesperson emphasised that a mere 1.8% of these earnings are allocated to PIA staff in the UK.

    The PIA spokesperson also expressed optimism about the resumption of direct flight operations between Pakistan and the UK, citing this as a reason for the recent appointments of the country manager and sales manager.

    However, the controversy surrounding PIA deepened when the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) froze the airline’s bank accounts due to non-payment of more than Rs8 billion in taxes. A total of 26 bank accounts belonging to the national carrier have been locked by the FBR.

    The FBR revealed that PIA had pledged to settle Rs2 billion in dues under Federal Excise Duty in August, but it failed to honour this commitment, leading to the account freeze.

    Despite this financial setback, the PIA spokesperson reassured the public that the closure of bank accounts would not disrupt Pakistan International Airlines’ flight operations. The airline remains committed to maintaining its services in the UK while navigating this challenging period.

    As the situation unfolds, stakeholders and industry observers continue to monitor PIA’s financial stability and the progress towards the resumption of direct flights between Pakistan and the UK.

  • Imran Khan hires UK lawyer to represent him in international courts

    Imran Khan hires UK lawyer to represent him in international courts

    Imran Khan, the chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), has retained the services of British attorney Geoffrey Robertson KC to represent him in international courts.
    The announcement has been made at a time when the former prime minister, who was removed from power in April of last year after a vote of no confidence, is still detained in the Attock District jail after being found guilty on August 5 in the Toshakhana case.


    The PTI leader was found guilty for failing to disclose state gifts he received while in government; as a result, he received a three-year prison sentence and a Rs. 100,000 fine, excluding him from running in future elections.


    The news regarding the UK attorney was made public by PTI on Friday via a post on its official X (formerly Twitter) account, announcing its decision to hire the renowned lawyer, who has previously worked with high-profile people including Salman Rushdie and WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
    “PTI Chairman, Former Prime Minister @ImranKhanPTI has appointed the eminent Human Rights Barrister Geoffrey Robertson KC of @DoughtyStreet Chambers to advise and represent him in international courts in relation to unlawful detention and human rights abuses,” the post on X read.

  • Royal Family didn’t want Meghan Markle to say this during ‘Suits’ shoot

    Just like a desi susral, the Royal Family had to step in to look over some aspects of Meghan’s professional life.

    According to the show creator Aaron Kosh, the royal family weighed in on some of the dialogues in the show and even omitted one.

    “Not many things, by the way, but a few things that we wanted to do and couldn’t do, and it was a little irritating”, recalled Kosh.

    The particular word that was scrubbed from the show was ‘poppy cock’ and the reason is astounding:

    “My wife’s family, when they have a topic to discuss that might be sensitive, they use the word, ‘poppycock,’” Aaron explained. “Let’s say you wanted to do something that you knew your husband didn’t want to do, but you wanted to at least discuss it, and in just discussing it, you wouldn’t hold him to anything he said, you’d be like, ‘It’s poppycock.’ So, in the episode, Mike and Rachel were going to have a thing, and as a nod to my in-laws, we were going to have her say, ‘My family would say poppycock.’”

    But Aaron explained the Royal Family didn’t want the future Duchess Of Sussex to say this, in fear of someone editing the clip and using the term ‘cock’ so they completely removed it.

    “They didn’t want to put the word ‘poppycock’ in her mouth. I presume because they didn’t want people cutting things together of her saying ‘cock.’ So, we had to change it to ‘b*‘ instead of ‘poppycock,’ and I did not like it because I’d told my in-laws that [poppycock] was going to be in the show. There was maybe one or two more things, but I can’t remember.”

    But here’s the shocking part: Aaron was not the one who gave his scripts to the Royals, and he doesn’t know who did either.

     “I was aware that they were reading them because I got the feedback, but I don’t remember the process by which they got them.”

  • WASA Faisalabad lays off over 700 daily wage workers

    WASA Faisalabad lays off over 700 daily wage workers

    WASA Faisalabad has laid off over 700 daily wage workers due to the financial crisis, as the country battles with unprecedented inflation.

    According to Samaa News, Faisalabad WASA has also issued a notification to the same. According to the Director Admin, he is unable to bear the expenses so daily wager employees will no longer be working in the department.

  • India wins the toss, chooses to bat first

    The Indian team’s decision came right after light rain came down on Pallekele stadium.

    Fears of the match getting a delayed start have been out to rest for now, however, there is still a chance of rain later in the day.

    The most thrilling match of the Asia Cup 2023 is just one day away. But Pallekele Stadium might not witness the historic clash as bad weather looms over the city. The match, scheduled for Saturday, September 2, might be washed out as AccuWeather is predicting “light winds and thundery showers.”


    Rain is expected from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm and also expected periodically throughout the whole day.


    In the night time, AccuWeather has predicted 87% chance of heavy rainfall. Meanwhile, another weather predicting website Weather.com also predicts 80% chance of rainfall during the day and a 70% chance at night.


    A previous match between the two arch-rivals was also spoiled by rain in the 2019 World Cup. In that match, India was the winner by 89 runs through the Duckworth-Lewis method.

    Predictions of rain during the highly anticipated Asia Cup 2023 Pak-India match have come true. Rain has started in Kandy, Sri Lanka.
    However the time and date of the match has not been changed by ACC.

    “Many people are asking me about the weather in Kandy. Where I’m staying, there’s a drizzle with cloud cover. But you can see that the weather is clearing. The ground is one hour away from here. Maybe, the weather is different there,” said Wasim Akram in a video shared on X (former Twitter).

  • The Khorasan Diary exclusive: Gen-Z and tech-savy militants

    The Khorasan Diary exclusive: Gen-Z and tech-savy militants

    The Khorasan Diary (TKD) is a joint collaboration of journalists, researchers, and academics from across the world providing consultancy-based services for risk mitigation, security analysis, research papers, and access to original sources of information in the region of Khorasan.

    It also has a digital media platform covering areas inaccessible for mainstream media and highlighting grass root developments, particularly in conflict zones.

    In their latest investigative story, TKD has uncovered the case of a young Pakistani boy who gets entangled in militant circles through social media.

    In April 2023, the Islamic State of Khorasan (ISIS-K), a militant group active in South Asia and Central Asia, released a video featuring Serena Hotel and Police Facilitation Centre in Islamabad. The video had a threatening message — “We are coming,”. This alerted the security agencies.

    The Khorasan Diary (TKD) was given access to information in regards to the case. The pieces of information led to the discovery of a unit of ‘freelancers’ from Islamabad’s most reputable educational institutions. Apart from providing information to ISKP, the students operated on behalf of the group.

    Among these freelancers was 19-year-old Hamza*. His story began with a meme. During the COVID-19 pandemic his classes shifted online and he resorted to the internet to kill time.

    “I was always fascinated with digital media and played around with editing tools,” he told The Khorasan Diary.

    It was during this time that Hamza came across an Instagram account named ‘Jihadiaspect’* with more than 30,000 followers, sharing memes and videos related to the Islamic State Central. The content had high-definition footage, cinematic style editing, and Western music in the background appealing to the youth.

    He watched several of their videos till he discovered that the account had been using the same editing tool as he did: Capcut.

    After conversing with the user(s) through comments under their posts, Hamza made his way into the direct messages and inquired further about the editing software.

    Hamza was then added to a private Instagram group consisting of numerous teenagers and from there, he was connected with several other pages and individuals across the globe, affiliated with different sects and jihadist groups.

    Eventually, Hamza’s religious beliefs transformed as well.

    By June 2022, Hamza was introduced to a new group on Telegram named “Formula 1” managed by Islamic State of Khorasan (ISK).

    According to Hamza, his recruiter persuaded him on the basis of his Pashtun heritage, emphasising the internal conflicts within the community and advocating for the establishment of a caliphate as the ultimate solution to their issues. During this period, Hamza received several videos on Taliban’s killings of innocent Salafis.

    For his first assignment, Hamza made a video showcasing an attack involving a suicide bomber at a loya jirga in Afghanistan in June 2022, where a motorcyclist strategically drove his explosive-laden vehicle into a Taliban checkpoint.

    Hamza was praised for his work and he felt a sense of pride when it was posted.

    “It was finally happening. I had achieved something. My entire life I was scrutinized for things I never did. My father used to beat me and keep me in isolation. My mother was beaten before me multiple times and we suffered at the hands of our relatives who jostled during yearlong court briefings on how I was involved in my own father’s death. Close relatives, for months, dragged us through police stations and courts following my father’s mysterious killing to force us to surrender our family property to them as I was the only male left in my family. It was finally my time to prove to the world that I was right,” said Hamza.

    Hamza was also encouraged to write for their publication.

    He wrote for “Voice of Khorasan” but made a critical error by sourcing all the content from Wikipedia. His work was deemed plagiarized because the organization exclusively expected original content. Consequently, his article remained unpublished.

    This left Hamza disappointed and in despair.

    In February 2023, Hamza received a task to create an impactful video concerning Pakistan and to reestablish their influence in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

    Failing to meet the deadline, he received a message stating he will never be contacted again

    It was then that Hamza shot a video at Police Facilitation Center and Serena Hotel and recorded a 14-minute clip.

    It was released on various ISKP channels, jolting Islamabad’s law enforcement community and resulting in Hamza’s eventual arrest.

    Militancy, Technology, and Gen-Z

    Khorasan Diary deduced a new trend through multiple interviews with detained militants from various militant outfits in the region. The younger generation of Jihadis is apparently less influenced by ideology and more persuaded by aspects of identity crisis, broken families, and lack of opportunities.

    Emerging organizations like ISKP no longer recruit through religious seminaries. There was a time when several students from Pakistan’s private school networks joined religious or nationalist militant outfits due to a lack of proper checks from teachers and parents.

    “There was literally no one to stop me from what I was up to. For me, it was some kind of an adolescent adventure initially. My father was stuck in his own court cases and family issues. Mother was a traditional housewife who for years was facing my father’s abuses, both physical and verbal. My teachers and friends at school were aware but instead of stopping me, they were getting fascinated with what I was producing,” Hamza tells Khorasan Diary.

    Khorasan Diary also notes that online workers are difficult to track as users are cautious and usually private, and communicate on private encrypted platforms. Generally, the typical online recruiting process culminates in assigning new ISKP recruits to manage online propaganda before entrusting them with training, migration, and attack planning.

    Read the whole story by The Khorasan Diary here: Creeping Ideology; The ‘Generation-Z’ Freelancers of the ISKP

  • Man caught masturbating, ejaculating on minor girl In Delhi Metro: NDTV

    Man caught masturbating, ejaculating on minor girl In Delhi Metro: NDTV

    An Indian man reportedly masturbated and ejaculated on a minor girl travelling in the Delhi Metro train, NDTV has reported. According to officials, he has been handed over to the police.

    The incident took place on Wednesday around 8:30 pm on the Red Line of the Delhi Metro. The officials told Press Trust of India that at the time, the train was crowded because of Rakshabandhan festivities.

    The mother of the minor girl saw that the man had ejaculated on her daughter and immediately got down at the Seelampur metro station.

    The man was from West Bengal. Two passengers who witnessed the incident held him down and took him to Delhi Metro authorities at the Shahdara station, reported Press Trust of India.

    The station authorities later informed the police.

    The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) said in a statement that such incidents are “extremely unsavoury and against the dignity of passengers and all societal norms”.

    “In this particular case, we appreciate the response of the fellow passengers who brought it to the attention of the DMRC staff. Taking prompt action, the DMRC personnel handed over the accused to the police and an FIR has been registered for further necessary action.

    “We would yet again request our commuters to behave responsibly while travelling by the Metro and help in creating a congenial travelling environment where all passengers irrespective of age or gender can travel safely and comfortably,” it said.

    The Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) also issued a notice to the deputy commissioner of police (Metro), urging for action to be taken by September 5.

    The panel has also sought details of the arrested culprit and steps taken to prevent such incidents in future, reports NDTV.

  • Interim PM Kakar cancels trip to Kenya

    Interim PM Kakar cancels trip to Kenya

    Interim Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar has cancelled a three-day official trip to Kenya, scheduled to start on September 4 (Monday), The News has reported.
    According to the Foreign Office, PM Karar was invited by President William Samoei Ruto to travel to Nairobi, Kenya, from September 4 to 6, where he would attend the Africa Climate Summit.
    The publication claimed that the prime minister decided to cancel the trip after weighing the advantages and disadvantages of the prevailing atmosphere in the country.

    Kakar’s trip to the African country would have been his first foreign sojourn since taking oath of office as interim Prime Minister of Pakistan. Interim Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani, caretaker cabinet members, advisers, and special assistants would have accompanied the PM on the visit.
    It was previously reported that the trip to Kenya was related to the strategy the previous government had developed to promote bilateral relations with African countries.