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Report on illegal transfer of population to IIOJ&K launched


Report on illegal transfer of population to IIOJ&K launched
June 28, 2021
Islamabad : Centre for Law and Security (CLAS) in collaboration with the Azad Jammu and Kashmir President Secretariat Islamabad organised a report launch and a panel discussion on the Illegal Transfer of population to Indian illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJ&K) and International Law at Kashmir House, Islamabad, says a press release.
The panel discussion focused on India’s violation of international law, lawfare options for Pakistan and the initiatives the Pakistani Government has taken with regards to Kashmir.
The President of Azad Jammu and Kashmir Sardar Masood Khan was the chief guest of the event. The panel comprised of Chairperson of the Parliamentary Special Committee on Kashmir Shehryar Khan Afridi, Advocate Supreme Court Ahmer Bilal Soofi, Ambassador (r) Riaz Khokhar, Senator Walid Iqbal, Federal Parliamentary Secretary for Kashmir Affairs & Gilgit Baltistan Sobia Kamal Khan, Executive Director CLAS Rehman Azhar and Chairman Advisory Board CLAS Chaudhry Faisal Mushtaq.

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India involved in demographic terrorism to turn Muslim-majority into minority in IIOJK: Shehryar Afridi

India involved in demographic terrorism to turn Muslim-majority into minority in IIOJK: Shehryar Afridi
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India Involved In Demographic Terrorism In IIOJK : Shehryar Afridi

India Involved In Demographic Terrorism In IIOJK : Shehryar Afridi
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"Ghost Gun" Arrests Illustrate How New Laws Aren't Needed


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One of the things the anti-gunners have been on a crusade about is so-called “ghost guns.” They’re alarmed that anyone can sell an incomplete receiver to someone else, who can then turn it into a functional firearm. It’s a hobby for a large number of Americans, something they do to relax and have a good time in their workshop.
Yet there’s been a huge panic in the media about ghost guns, there doesn’t seem to be a whole lot of specifics of criminals using them.
The Pennsylvania Attorney General’s Office has brought charges against four Philadelphia men who are accused of purchasing kits to build and sell untraceable firearms from a gun show in Berks County.

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Four Philly men arrested for attempting to make, sell 'ghost guns'

Four Philly men arrested for attempting to make, sell 'ghost guns'
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AG investigation nabs 4 accused of assembling, selling 'ghost guns' in Philadelphia


AG investigation nabs 4 accused of assembling, selling ghost guns in Philadelphia
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AG Josh Shapiro
PHILADELPHIA - The Pennsylvania Attorney General s Office has brought charges against four Philadelphia men who are accused of purchasing kits to build and sell untraceable firearms from a gun show in Berks County. 
Attorney General Josh Shapiro on Sunday said the transactions happened at the Morgantown Gun Show from Feb. 27-28. In two separate instances, suspects purchased multiple 80% receiver ready-made gun kits and returned to Philadelphia to partake in illegal gun manufacturing operations.
Ghost guns typically start as 80% receivers that are often sold in kits without background checks. They can be easily and quickly put together, lack serial numbers so they cannot be traced, and, once fully assembled, can operate as fully functioning firearms.

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Discussion on Illegal transfer of population to IIOJK organised


Discussion on Illegal transfer of population to IIOJK organised
Islamabad
January 20, 2021
Islamabad:Centre for Law & National Security (CLNS) in collaboration with The Millennium Universal College (TMUC) organised a panel discussion on ‘Illegal Transfer of Population to Indian occupied Kashmir and International Law’ at TMUC Auditorium, H-11/4 here, says a press release.
This discussion focused on India’s violation of international law and lawfare options for Pakistan. The discussion served as the basis for providing concrete recommendations with respect to way forward for Pakistan regarding the Kashmir dispute.
The President of Azad Jammu & Kashmir Sardar Masood Khan attended this special event as the chief guest. The guest panel comprised intellectuals, academics, executive directors, Parliamentary secretary, including Ahmer Bilal Soofi, advocate of Supreme Court of Pakistan; Jamal Aziz; Justice (r) Ali Nawaz Chowhan, Maj. Gen. (r) Muhammad Samreiz Salik HI(M) former director general, Institute of Strategic Studies, Research and Analysis, NDU; Andleeb Abbas, parliamentary secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Chaudhry Faisal Mushtaq, chairman advisory Board CLNS and CEO TMUC Pakistan. The discussion was moderated by CLNS Executive Director Rehman Azhar.

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