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Pakistan urges FATF for grey list removal

Pakistan urges FATF for grey list removal By IANS|   Published: 26th January 2021 4:33 pm IST By Hamza Ameer Islamabad, Jan 26 : Pakistan has asked the global watchdog on money laundering and terror financing, the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) to remove the country from the grey list, after it claimed to have seen the exposure of Indian propaganda by the European Union (EU) DisinfoLab. Chairman Senate Standing Committee on Interior Senator Abdul Rehman Malik wrote a letter to the FATF President Marcs Pleyer, requesting him to remove Pakistan from its grey list, stating that Islamabads position has been vindicated and the Indian propaganda was exposed by the EU Disinfolab.

Rehman Malik for imposing national emergency to cope with Covid-19

National December 24, 2020 ISLAMABAD: Former interior minister and Chairman Senate Standing Committee on Interior Senator Abdul Rehman Malik has demanded the government to impose national emergency during the second COVID-19 wave. “The new strain of coronavirus is more dangerous and Spain has already implemented emergency till March, he said while demanding imposition of national emergency through a statement on Wednesday. He said the European countries seem to be restricting aviation movement among the neighbouring countries. Senator Malik said that we as a nation are not taking required precautionary measures which may lead the situation spinning beyond our control and may become disastrous. “I had stated on the floor of the Senate and have also mentioned in my book ‘Coronavirus; Threat to National Security’ that the second wave of coronavirus will be more dangerous starting from November till February,” he said. He said that Pakistan was witnessing a

Pakistan Destabilisation: Malik urges PM to move UN, Interpol against India

National December 16, 2020 ISLAMABAD: Chairman Senate Standing Committee on Interior Senator Abdul Rehman Malik on Tuesday wrote a letter to Prime Minister Imran Khan, advising him for moving the matter of Indian chronicles in the United Nations (UN) and Interpol to constitute a police commission to investigate the Indian violations of sovereignty of Pakistan-through hybrid/cybercrime, using soil of several countries including EU. “I have written a letter to Prime Minister Imran Khan on Tuesday and advised him to constitute a Pakistan based commission to identify the persons responsible for the failures in the Pakistan’s systems, due to which this crime went un-detected,” he said while unveiling the letter in a press conference here on Tuesday. In his letter Rehman Malik stated that these attacks were conducted under direct supervision and tutelage of the Indian Intelligence Services, with the sole aim to destabilise Pakistan. He has stated that Indian actions have directly

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