Tag: Pakistan

  • IBA, AAA Associates collaborate to financially aid students

    IBA, AAA Associates collaborate to financially aid students

    The Institute of Business Administration (IBA), Karachi and a real estate organisation, AAA Associates, have collaborated to introduce a scholarship endowment fund: AAA Associates Scholarship Endowment.

    A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between Executive Director, IBA, Dr S Akbar Zaidi and Managing Director, AAA Associates, Shahzad Ali Kiani, at the main campus. According to the press release, the motive of this initiative is to push forward the university’s financial assistance programme for meritorious students with the aid of the AAA.

    Dawn News has reported that IBA supports approximately 30% of its student body every year through its financial assistance program.

  • Urvashi Rautela is still crushing on Naseem Shah and here’s proof

    Urvashi Rautela is still crushing on Naseem Shah and here’s proof

    Bollywood actress Urvashi Rautela knows that a crush on Pakistani cricketer Naseem Shah isn’t just a phase, but an everlong commitment. The actress shared a post on her Instagram stories about the exhilarating Asia Cup 2023 match between Pakistan and India yesterday, and guess who was in the picture? None other than Naseem Shah.

    There have been rumors about Naseem and the ex beauty pageant winner having a thing for each other. The actress once shared a clip on her Instagram stories of two merged clips showing herself and the 19-year-old cricket player.

    Then speculation was rife once more when Urvashi wished Naseem happy birthday underneath an Instagram post where he was sending good wishes to Shadab Khan for his wedding.

    However in April Naseem let people know that no such relationship existed, when the rising cricket star was asked about the viral edited video showing him proposing to the Indian model, Naseem had refuted rumors saying he didn’t know the actress.

  • DC Peshawar issues detention orders of 11 PTM activists

    DC Peshawar issues detention orders of 11 PTM activists

    The district administration of Peshawar has issued orders to detain 11 activists of the Pashtun Tahaffuz Movement (PTM) under Section 3 of the Maintenance of Public Order (MPO), on allegations of provoking the public against the government’s policies and the armed forces of the country.

    According to the detention order, SSP operations wrote a letter to the deputy commissioner stating that the Gulberg police station SHO provided a list of the PTM activists who provoked the public against the Pakistan Army and other institutions of Pakistan.

    The latter, issued by the SSP operations, informed the district administration that the individuals on the list pose a risk to the stability and peace of the country. They violated the writ of the government and the law and order situation in the area. 

    “The activities of the said individuals are against the law, and there is apprehension that they may continue their activities in the future,” the detention orders issued by the deputy commissioner said, adding that the administration considered the activities prejudicial to public safety and might create a law and order situation in the district.

  • Food outlets sealed in Rawalpindi

    Food outlets sealed in Rawalpindi

    The district administration in Rawalpindi has on Friday sealed Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) and OMG outlets in Chaklala Scheme-III and Askari-3 for using spoiled meat and poor hygiene in kitchens, reports Dawn News.

    Assistant Commissioner Cantonment Qandeel Fatima Memon sealed KFC Scheme 3 when she received a complaint that a steel wire was found in the fillet of a burger. The restaurant was sealed after the confirmation of the genuinity of the complaint.

    The outlets have been given a warning and told to oversee their kitchen staff and food preparation.
    OMG Restaurant in Askari 3 was sealed during the second raid.

    Commissioner Memon spoke with Dawn, stating that she received a complaint about OMG about smelly burgers. Resultantly, their kitchen was raided and the condition of the kitchen turned out to be “pathetic, as there were cockroaches everywhere and the jars laid without a lid so the restaurant was sealed”.

    She added that the food outlets had to obtain medical examination certificates from the district health authority and that it was mandatory for the food outlets to get the medical test of the chefs and workers twice a year and obtain medical reports from government hospitals.

    She also said the provincial government had directed to take strict measures against putting people’s lives at risk and she plans on conducting more surprise visits in the cantonment areas in coming days.

    Assistant Commissioner Cantonment Qandeel Fatima Memon stated that district administration Rawalpindi is available to look after its people and to ensure that clean and healthy food is served to people of the district, reports Dawn.

  • Inflation in Pakistan stays above 27% despite IMF reforms

    Inflation in Pakistan stays above 27% despite IMF reforms

    Pakistan continues to grapple with soaring inflation, with the rate holding steady at 27.4 per cent in August, according to data released on Friday. This persistent inflationary pressure is partially attributed to the reforms mandated as part of the IMF loan agreement, which have complicated efforts to stabilise prices and curb declines in the national currency, the rupee.

    The South Asian nation is treading cautiously on its path to economic recovery, with a caretaker government at the helm following the approval of a $3 billion loan programme by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in July, averting a potential sovereign debt default.

    However, the conditions tied to this bailout, including the relaxation of import restrictions and the removal of subsidies, have contributed to a surge in annual inflation. In May, inflation reached a staggering 38.0 per cent, setting a new record. Concurrently, interest rates have risen, and the rupee has experienced historic lows, with a 6.2 per cent decline in the currency’s value last month.

    While the August data from Pakistan’s statistics bureau indicates a slight easing from July’s 28.3 per cent inflation rate, food inflation remains alarmingly high at 38.5 per cent. Authorities have further exacerbated the situation by raising gasoline and diesel prices to record highs on Friday.

    These worsening economic conditions, coupled with escalating political tensions ahead of a national election scheduled for November, have triggered sporadic protests. Jamaat-e-Islami has announced a nationwide strike in response to the increased power tariffs.

    Every day, Pakistanis are feeling the pinch and struggling to make ends meet. Waseem Ahmed, a bank employee in Islamabad, lamented the plight of the middle class, stating, “More than 60 to 70 per cent of my salary is spent on bills and petrol. Where will we get basic staples from? This is why people are contemplating suicide,” he told Reuters.

    According to ARY News, Mohammed Sohail, CEO of Topline Securities, a Karachi-based brokerage firm, acknowledged that August’s inflation reading aligns with expectations. However, he cautioned that the depreciating rupee and rising energy prices may prevent a significant year-on-year decline in inflation, contrary to earlier government projections that had anticipated a drop to 22 per cent by the end of the fiscal year running until June 31.

    Pakistan’s central bank, in its last monetary policy statement in July, held benchmark interest rates steady at 22 per cent and expressed optimism that inflation would follow a downward trajectory over the ensuing 12 months. However, the current economic challenges present formidable hurdles to achieving that goal.

  • Wife stoned to death in DG Khan over ‘honour’

    Wife stoned to death in DG Khan over ‘honour’

    A married woman from the Alkani tribe has been allegedly killed by her husband and his allies over ‘honour’. According to Dawn News, the stoning took place in the limits of Chucha Border Military Police (BMP) station in the tribal area of Rajanpur district.

    Local sources have said that the woman was accused of adultery with a man, leading to her husband killing her, along with her brother-in-law and their accomplice. They reportedly smashed her head with stones and clubs.

    While the woman died, the suspects managed to flee the scene.

    According to Dawn News, the BMP in Chucha tribal area has filed a case against the suspects under different sections of the Pakistan Penal Code, including 302 (murder), 148 (rioting armed with deadly weapon), 149 (unlawful assembly), and 311 (punishment for murder if act taking place in order to facilitate the commission of a crime).

    The sources also highlighted a case from about two years ago when a woman was subjected to a tribal ritual locally called Aus (trial by fire) Auf (trial by water) in which an accused person walks on burning coals to prove his or her innocence or remains underwater, for the duration of their breath.

    The woman back then had successfully walked on burning coals without suffering burns on her feet, thus proving her innocence.

    Political Assistant Qasim Gill confirmed to Dawn that BMP teams are conducting raids to apprehend the escaped suspects.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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