Friday, March 31st, 2023
India subjecting Kashmiris to worst political, cultural aggression: Masarat Alam

SRINAGAR, MAR 31 (DNA) — Illegally detained All Parties Hurriyat Conference Chairman Masarat Alam Butt has said that India has been subjecting the Kashmiris to the worst political, cultural and economic aggression as well as religious violence for over seven decades for demanding their inalienable right to self-determination. Masarat Alam Butt in his message from the infamous Tihar Jail in New Delhi said the martyrs of Jammu and Kashmir have sacrificed their lives for the sacred cause of freedom and now it is the responsibility of the Kashmiri people to takeRead More
I Want my Pakistan back

Written by Rehan Nabeel In Pakistan, people do not appreciate talent. As now a Pakistani is a Scottish first minister and yes it is the same post as a pm. Now if he was to be in Pakistan he would not even be a governor. Governor is a long talk, not even a mayor. Pakistanis don’t appreciate people who can’t talk about things Fix things as he mentioned that he will help Scotland exit the UK and join the EU. We like to talk about only The leaders who promise usRead More
Pakistan ambassador Qureshi meets Greek foreign minister

DNA ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Ambassador to Greece Muhammad Aamar Aftab Qureshi met with the Foreign Minister of Greece Nikos Dendias. Both sides discussed matters of mutual interest and further expansion in bilateral relations. The Greek foreign Minister Mr. Dendias wished the Pakistani Ambassador a successful tenure in Greece.-DNA
Reforming Islamic jurisprudence shapes the battle to define moderate Islam

The world’s largest, most moderate Muslim civil society movement has called for abolishing the concept of a caliphate in Islamic law. In a radical break with Islamic orthodoxy, Indonesia’s Nahdlatul Ulama, or Revival of Islamic Scholars, wants to replace the concept with notions of the nation-state and the United Nations that are non-existent in Islamic legal tradition. The reform is one pillar of the Indonesian movement’s campaign to update or, in its words, recontextualise Islamic law, free it from obsolete or outdated concepts, and deprive militants and jihadists of theRead More
Lack of transparency in diplomatic missions

DNA ISLAMABAD: The plight of Pakistani expatriates in Thailand and Malaysia is a cause for serious concern. Many of these individuals have been imprisoned for years due to a lack of diplomatic cooperation, while others face significant challenges due to corruption and poor policy. Despite the presence of Pakistani diplomatic officials in both countries, little has been done to address the issues faced by Pakistani citizens. One major problem is the misuse of funds intended for the Pakistani community. The Community Welfare Fund received by the Pakistani High Commission inRead More