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Protestors in Bangladesh demand apology from Pakistan for 1971 genocide
Protestors in Bangladesh demand apology from Pakistan for 1971 genocide
Protests were held across Bangladesh on December 14, demanding an apology from Pakistan for the 1971 genocide and the killing of Bangladeshi intellectuals.
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A memorandum has also been sent to Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan.
Protest rallies were held across Bangladesh on Monday and demonstrators demanded an apology from Pakistan for the 1971 Bangladesh genocide and killing of intellectuals.
Various programmes were held across the country and a memorandum was sent to Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan, demanding an apology.
These programmes were held on the occasion of Shaheed Buddhijibi Debos on Monday.
Pakistan s no new coal-fired power announcement – implications for coal across the Belt and Road Initiative - NEWS, POWER
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Islamabad: Pakistan prime minister Imran Khan has announced that the country will not approve new coal-fired power generation projects to embrace renewable energy and as part of its contribution in global efforts against climate change.
“We have decided we will not have any more power based on coal,” Khan has declared. “We have already scrapped two coal power projects that were supposed to produce 2,600 megawatts of energy, and replaced it with hydroelectricity.”
The premier made the remarks while speaking at the Climate Ambition Summit 2020 hosted virtually by the United Nations, the United Kingdom, France, Chile and Italy. Discussing indigenous coal, Khan said that his government has decided to support initiatives that produce energy from coal-to-liquid or coal-to-gas so that the fossil fuel doesn’t have to be burnt.