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Will live in Pakistan, won t go abroad: PML-Nawaz leader Maryam Nawaz
Maryam said that that she will not leave the country to join her father in London for her treatment despite the Imran Khan government s apparent offer to go abroad.
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LAHORE: Pakistan s deposed prime minister Nawaz Sharif s daughter Maryam Nawaz said on Monday that she will not leave the country to join her father in London for her treatment despite the Imran Khan government s apparent offer to go abroad. Even if someone (from the government) comes to my home and offers me to go abroad, I will decline it straightaway, she said while talking to reporters at her Jati Umra Raiwind residence here.
Synopsis Even if someone (from the government) comes to my home and offers me to go abroad, I will decline it straightaway, Nawaz Sharif s daughter Maryam Nawaz said while talking to reporters at her Jati Umra Raiwind residence.
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LAHORE:Pakistan s deposed prime minister Nawaz Sharif s daughter Maryam Nawaz said on Monday that she will not leave the country to join her father in London for her treatment despite the Imran Khan government s apparent offer to go abroad. Even if someone (from the government) comes to my home and offers me to go abroad, I will decline it straightaway, she said while talking to reporters at her Jati Umra Raiwind residence here.
Despite the fall, last year’s figure is still the third-highest number of incidents CST has ever recorded in a calendar year. There were 1,690 antisemitic incidents recorded in 2018, 1,420 in June 2017 and 1,275 antisemitic incidents in 2016.
In its latest report, the Community Security Trust (CST), the British charity responsible for the security of the British Jewish community, has recorded last year 1,668 antisemitic incidents across the country, a 8% fall from the 1,813 incidents recorded in 2019.
Despite the fall, last year’s figure is still the third-highest number of incidents CST has ever recorded in a calendar year. There were 1,690 antisemitic incidents recorded in 2018, 1,420 in June 2017 and 1,275 antisemitic incidents in 2016.