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FATF appreciates Pakistan for significant progress on action plan
Financial Action Task Force has appreciated Pakistan for significant progress made on the entire action plan.
According to statement issued by the FATF, Plenary virtual meetings from Monday till Thursday discussed a range of topics relating to Pakistan s progress.
Pakistan s delegation in the FATF Plenary was led by Chairman FATF Coordination Committee Muhammad Hammad Azhar.
In its plenary meeting held today (Thursday), FATF has stated that to date, Pakistan has made progress across all action plan items and has now largely addressed 24 of the 27 action items.
The FATF has also acknowledged the continued high-level political commitment of Pakistan to combat terrorist financing.
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Pakistan will remain on grey list until June 2021: FATF
PARIS (Dunya News) - Financial Action Task Force has appreciated Pakistan for significant progress made on the entire action plan however it will remain on the grey list until June 2021.
According to statement issued by the FATF, Plenary virtual meetings from Monday till Thursday discussed a range of topics relating to Pakistan s progress.
Pakistan s delegation in the FATF Plenary was led by Chairman FATF Coordination Committee Muhammad Hammad Azhar.
In its plenary meeting, FATF has stated that to date, Pakistan has made progress across all action plan items and has now largely addressed 24 of the 27 action items.
Reporters and magazines covering religious affairs need proper training and self-regulatory mechanisms to ensure responsible reportage because reporting based on inaccurate information and biases is resulting in irresponsible journalism.
This was the conclusion reached by the speakers who attended a recent three-day training session organized by the Voice Media Network (VMN), a non-governmental media development body, at a hotel.
A large number of editors and staff members working for various religious magazines and journalists covering religious beats attended the training session, whose main focus was on enabling journalists and writers to report on religious affairs constructively and in a manner that does not jeopardise peace and religious harmony.
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