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Special Courts established for trials of Rape Cases & Sexual Offences

Special Courts established for trials of Rape Cases & Sexual Offences - ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Ministry of Law and Justice has notified Special Courts for trials of Rape Cases & Sexual Offences. “ In pursuance of the powers conferred by sub-section (3) of section 3 of the Anti-Rape (Investigation & Trial) Ordinance, 2020, the President of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, in consultation with the Hon’ble Chief Justice of Pakistan has been pleased to designate all Courts of Session Judges throughout Pakistan as Special Court under the Ordinance,” stated the notification issued by the Ministry of Law and Justice on Friday. Alhumdulillah! In accordance with vision of PM Imran Khan and leadership of Minister for Law & Justice, Dr. Barrister Muhammad Farogh Naseem, the Ministry of Law and Justice has notified special courts for trials of rape cases & sexual offences. pic.twitter.com/0DEIo3gt4e

Pakistan: Blasphemy law and the economic pitfalls

Pakistan: Blasphemy law and the economic pitfalls dw.com 5/7/2021 S. Khan (Islamabad) Pakistan s business community has expressed concern over a possible revocation of the EU s preferential trade status. The country s economy is under pressure from the COVID crisis and the government s mismanagement. © Muhammad Javed/AA/picture alliance The Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan party s anti-French protests paralyzed Pakistan for several days in April Prime Minister Imran Khan finds himself in a difficult situation after the EU Parliament passed a unanimous resolution last week to review its preferential trade agreement with Pakistan over the country s controversial blasphemy law. One the one hand, the EU s GSP+ status is economically beneficial for the country, on the other, blasphemy is an extremely sensitive issue both religiously and politically.

FATF: Challenges for June deadline

Daily Times May 6, 2021 The June deadline for our review of Financial Action Task Force (FATF) of our remaining actions items is approaching and there are still many key areas that the authorities need to pay attention to come out of grey list we placed in June 2018. The general perception in Pakistan is that FATF’s action against us of keeping in the grey list is politically motivated under the influence of the United States of America (USA), India, France and some other members. The debate and discussion around this narrative is more emotional than based on objective evaluation of our persistent failure to meet all the action items agreed in June 2018. Now, with the new government of democrats in USA, there is hope in official quarters that in June 2021, we will be out of grey list.

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