Pakistan presents dossier to int l community on India s involvement in terrorism
Published On 07 January,2021 05:23 pm
He said India continues to impede access of Security Council s mandated UN Military Observer Group
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – Foreign Office Spokesperson Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri said that Pakistan presented a dossier to the international community comprising solid and irrefutable evidence regarding Indian involvement in abetting terrorism in Pakistan. He, however, said that India should keep it in mind that law enforcement agencies of Pakistan are fully vigilant to foil Indian designs.
Answering a question on India s joining UN Security Council as non-permanent member, the Spokesperson said it is ironic that India is able to sit on a UN body, whose resolutions on Jammu and Kashmir have persistently and defiantly been flouted by the New Delhi for over 70 years.
Talks Must Ensure Future Leaders are Elected: VP Saleh
While the working groups of the negotiating teams of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan and the Taliban are expected to begin discussions on the agenda of the talks on Saturday, Afghanistan’s First Vice President Amrullah Saleh on Thursday said that the republic s team has only one condition in these negotiations: that future leaders are voted in through elections.
Saleh said that there will be no compromise on the blood of the martyrs, the Afghan national flag and the women’s rights in the talks.
“We have only one condition, we do not have any other condition, our condition is that the leadership of the country must be selected through holding elections,” said Saleh as he accompanied Ghani in a trip to Nangarhar.
In an effort to reduce security incidents and crimes in Kabul city, First Vice President Amrullah Saleh on Wednesday announced that the city will be covered by security cameras with modern
Advanced Security Cameras To Be Installed Across Kabul To Help Thwart Attacks
January 06, 2021
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KABUL Afghanistan First Vice President Amrullah Saleh has announced plans to install security cameras with “advanced” technology across Kabul to better tackle actions by “terrorists and thieves” in the capital.
The project would cost more than $100 million and would be supported by NATO’s Resolute Support Mission, Saleh wrote on Facebook on January 6, noting that technology has improved dramatically since security cameras were installed across Kabul in 2008.
There have been no immediate comments from NATO or its mission in Afghanistan.
The announcement comes as continued violence and chaos across Afghanistan, including in the capital, have threatened efforts to bring an end to decades of war in the country.
Mastermind of Kabul University Attack Sentenced to Death
Mohammad Adil, the mastermind of Kabul University attack, was sentenced to death by the Supreme Court, says the Interior Affairs Ministry.
The Supreme Court in a statement said that five other collaborators of the attack were sentenced to various jail terms on charges of treason, transfer of explosive materials and cooperation with Daesh.
On November 2, 2020, at least 22 people were killed and over 40 others were wounded after two gunmen attacked Kabul University, a raid that ended after six hours.
In total, 18 students, 16 students from the Public Administration Faculty and two of them from the Law Faculty, lost their lives in the attack.