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President Alvi orders AIOU to address grievances of student

Defence department prepares ground for victims bill of rights — two years after the law passed

Posted: May 14, 2021 4:00 AM ET | Last Updated: May 14 Minister of National Defence Harjit Sajjan takes part in a news conference on May 7, 2020 in Ottawa.(Adrian Wyld/Canadian Press) A long-promised survey of military sexual assault and misconduct survivors, both serving and retired, is about to be launched by the Department of National Defence — more than six months after Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan said that getting their feedback would be key to enshrining victims rights into Canadian military law. An internal department document obtained by CBC News shows one version of the survey will be posted on the Defence Wide Area Network (DWAN) — an internal Department of National Defence (DND) computer network used for training — and focuses on collecting statements from those who ve experienced sexual assault and misconduct offences.

Remembering an untainted officer

Remembering an untainted officer May 13, 2021 One isn’t aware of any other cop in Pakistan who served as the inspector general of police of three provinces. It is also rare to find a policeman who commanded the Frontier Constabulary as well as the National Police Academy and remained a federal secretary, caretaker provincial minister and inspector general of prisons. Muhammad Abbas Khan, who died recently at the age of 82 due to Covid-19, held all these positions and achieved a lot more in an illustrious career. He served as the police chief of his native Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, as well as Punjab and Sindh. In fact, he served twice as the IGP of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), known at the time as NWFP, once from November 1985 to June 1988 and then from January 1989 to September 1990.

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