JOHOR BARU: The police have denied that an assembly was held in Batu Pahat to show solidarity for those arrested for a rioting incident in the district recently.
Protests held across Pakistan in solidarity with Palestine
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People protesting against Israel s atrocities against Palestinians in Pakistan. Twitter
To express unwavering solidarity with Palestinians as they brace relentless attacks from Israel, Pakistanis held protests and demonstrations across the country and demanded an end to the suffering.
Protests were held in several cities, including Lahore and Multan, where Israeli atrocities against Palestinians were strongly condemned. The protesters demanded the international community take notice of Israel s bombing of Palestinian land and its people.
During a PTI-organised protest in Lahore, party leader Ijaz Chaudhry said innocent Palestinian children were dying due to Israel s attacks and demanded the Muslim world adopt a joint strategy against Israel.
PPP leaders express solidarity with Palestinian envoy
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ISLAMABAD: The PPP leaders visited Palestinian Embassy Wednesday to express solidarity with Palestinian government and people.
On the instructions of PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, party’s secretary general Nayyar Hussain Bukhari and former premier Raja Pervaiz Ashraf visited the Palestinian Embassy to express solidarity with the Palestinians against Israeli barbarism. The PPP leaders in a meeting with the Palestinian ambassador expressed PPP’s support and solidarity with the Palestinian people.
Raja Pervez Ashraf said the PPP and the Pakistani people stand with Palestine in this hour of need. “The international community must mobilise to stop Israeli barbarism and violence against unarmed Palestinians,” he added. He said international human rights organisations should increase pressure to stop Israeli atrocities.
ISLAMABAD: The PPP leaders visited Palestinian Embassy Wednesday to express solidarity with Palestinian government and people.On the instructions of PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari,.
Solidarity heads to court over Cuban engineers Updated
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Trade union Solidarity is set to file court papers to challenge the Water and Sanitation Department’s decision to employ Cuban engineers.
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Solidarity s spokesperson Morne Malan says the department asked to present alternative proposals in an effort to avoid a court battle.
We granted that opportunity to the department but unfortunately they have not got back to us in time.
In fact, we actually expended the period a little and therefore we are left with no option but to move forward with legal action.