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  • UK police using Hajj as an opportunity to stop Muslims for data collection: report

    UK police using Hajj as an opportunity to stop Muslims for data collection: report

    LONDON: The UK police are using the Hajj season opportunity to stop people in order to gather their personal data, ARY News reported on Monday.

    This was revealed by a Human Rights Organisation in a report released under the head of “Harassment at Borders, The Impact on the muslim community.”

    According to the report Muslims are being detained at ports and airports for up to six hours by law enforcement using controversial counter-terrorism powers so disproportionately that the practice has become Islamophobic.

    Speaking to ARY News at the report launch event, Research Director of the Organisation Dr Asim Qureshi said that the report looks at how predominantly muslims but also people of colour are stopped at Uk ports, so whether it’s an airport or sea port, they are stopped by the border agency and they are profiled without any suspicion and they are asked lots of very intrusive questions about their beliefs, political ideas by the police.

    “We know for example that ethnic minorities as a proportion of wider British Society are much more likely to get stopped than anybody else but what we don’t know really right now is the data around religion itself, because we know that they record the data but they (government) are refusing to hand that data over and we believe that when we actually get that data we’ll see that muslims are disproportionally targeted.

  • UNSC meeting on IoK has proved that Kashmir is not a bilateral issue: Zulfi Bukhari

    UNSC meeting on IoK has proved that Kashmir is not a bilateral issue: Zulfi Bukhari

    LONDON: Kashmiri community observed black day on Indian independence day, nearly 20,000 protestors, waving Pakistani, Kashmiri and Khalistan flags, gathered outside the Indian High Commission London, as Aldwych area of Central London came to a complete halt, ARY News reported.

    Protestors belonging to different nationalities and races came together to show solidarity with the people of Kashmir and against Narendra Modi’s decision to scrap the special status of Jammu & Kashmir.

    Several former and sitting British Parliamentarians including Khalid Mahmood MP, Lord Nazir Ahmed, Muhammad Yasmeen MP, Liam Byrne MP, George Galloway, Shabana Mahmood MP and others addressed the protestors.

    Special Assistant to the Prime Minister Imran Khan Zulfi Bukhari especially traveled from Pakistan to attend the event, during his speech he said “This man (Narendra Modi) who India worships as the biggest democracy of the world, was in American hit list as a terrorist, he was not allowed to travel to the United States before he became Prime Minister”

    “Modi spent millions of dollars to try to clean up his image just for one “Jalsa” in Madison Square Garden, why? Because he was a terrorist” said Zulfi Bukhari, he added: “2002, two thousand Muslims were massacred, women raped by the butcher of Gujrat, we stand here today for one thing only that is the rights of the Kashmiri people, nothing more.”

    Talking to ARY News exclusively after his speech Zulfi Bukhari appealed the United Nations to act on Kashmir, he said: “UN should realise its the biggest human rights violation in the world and UN Security Council’s meeting should not only be a discussion, there should be a swift action, UN Security council’s call for meeting on Kashmir has proved that Kashmir is not a bilateral issue anymore”.

    Parliamentarians condemned India’s decision to revoke special status of occupied Kashmir, along with a communications blackout and curbs on movement.

    Lord Nazir Ahmed said: “why the Muslim world is silent, send a message to Saudi Arabia that they should not invest 72 Billion Dollars in India, send a message to OIC that your silence is hypocrisy.”

    Anchor Person Waseem Badami also attended the protest and shared his views during the speech “Narendra Modi will fall in his own trap and Kashmiri will soon get their basic right, which is the right of self-determination”, said Waseem Badami, he criticised the Modi Government and called it a fascist regime.

    Member parliament Shabana Mahmood said in her speech: “The British government has a responsibility to make sure that we have a leading role in solving this issue.” Muhammad Yasmeen MP also demanded the British Government to play an effective role in solving the Kashmir dispute.

    Scotland Yard said the planned demonstration was “largely peaceful” but officers had to respond to a small number of incidents. More than 300 police security officers were on duty and four people were arrested on suspicion of affray, possession of an offensive weapon, breaching the public order act and obstruction of police.

  • In pictures: Thousands protest outside Indian High Commission in London

    In pictures: Thousands protest outside Indian High Commission in London

    LONDON: Thousands of people, waving Pakistani and Kashmiri flags, protested outside the Indian High Commission in London on ‘Black Day’ being observed across Pakistan and in other parts of the world against Indian atrocities in Occupied Kashmir, ARY News reported on Thursday.

    In London, protesters carried banners saying “Kashmir is Burning”, “Free Kashmir” and “Modi: Make Tea Not War”.

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    In the protest outside Indian High Commission, people from different areas of Britain, including Sikh and Turkish communities, have gathered to denounce the Indian move of scrapping Article 370 in occupied Kashmir.

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    Many of the protesters had come to the capital from other English cities on specially chartered buses.

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    Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Overseas matter Zulfi Bukhari, Railway Minister Sheikh Rasheed Ahmad and Member of UK Parliament Nazir Ahmed addressed the gathering of protesters.

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    Zulfi Bukhari congratulated protesters for holding a historic protest in London outside Indian High Commission against the Modi’s government brutalities in IoK.

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    A heavy contingent of police was deployed in the area.

    Rallies and protest demonstrations were also held in Pakistan and in other parts of the world to condemn India’s anti-Kashmir move and brutalities in Occupied Kashmir.

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    A day earlier, the British Pakistani and Kashmiri community held another huge demonstration outside British Parliament London to highlight the sufferings of their Kashmiris brothers in the occupied valley.

    Read More: Indian Independence Day being observed as ‘Black Day’

    The rally was attended by Pakistani diaspora belonging to all walks of life including men, women and children in large number.

    It must be noted that the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) will hold an emergency session in New York on Friday (tomorrow) to discuss the Kashmir issue.

  • Overseas Pakistanis are desperately waiting for Parey Hut Love: Asim Raza

    Overseas Pakistanis are desperately waiting for Parey Hut Love: Asim Raza

    LONDON: Parey Hut Love is an upcoming Pakistani romantic comedy film, It is scheduled to be released worldwide on Eid al-Adha, under the production banner of The Vision Factory Films, ARY Films, and Salman Iqbal Films.

    Film’s crew and cast landed in the UK for promotion purposes a few days ago and visited several cities of United Kingdom where they have secured appreciations from Pakistan’s expat community.

     

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    Speaking to ARY News, Director of film Asim Raza said, “Not only in Pakistan but overseas Pakistanis are desperately waiting for release, the promotional campaign is on a high level, on track and exciting. Film lovers response is just amazing they are astounded to watch the film’s production level, colors, beautiful costumes, sets and shining stars of our industry on the big screen.”

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    The producer and lead protagonist of Parey Hut Love, Shahryar Munawar is extremely excited about his performance in the film. He briefed, “Big Movie on the big occasion of Eid ul-Adha! This movie is filled up with colors, love, comedy and exceptional music. The songs of Parey Hut Love are already hitting viewers’ favorite list.”

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    Heroine Maya Ali told ARY News, “This movie is a complete family package with a wedding song, dance number, romantic number, and most importantly this film has cream and dream cast of the Pakistani film industry which probably never being seen together on the big screen.”

    Expectations of Expat Film lovers are touching the sky, director and actors are very satisfied with their hard work and are optimistic to break all the previous records of Lollywood.

  • Meet Spider Man’s Pakistani friend, Zoha Rahman

    Meet Spider Man’s Pakistani friend, Zoha Rahman

    LONDON: Zoha Rahman, a young Pakistani girl moved to London 6 years ago to study law but halfway through her masters changed the career and ended up in Hollywood movie as an actress, her true passion.

    She is the first-ever hijabi character appeared in Marvel’s blockbuster, Spider-Man: Far from Home. ARY News interviewed Zoha Rahman to talk about her journey and her role as Peter Parker’s Muslim friend.

    “My role in the film was Spider-Man’s friend who did not know that Peter Parker in Spider-Man, we go on a European school trip and just have fun,” Zoha Rahman who hails from Jhelum told ARY News. “I migrated to the united kingdom in 2012 and wanted to become a barrister but I always had a passion for modelling and acting.”

    Talking about her experience in Hollywood movie working with big stars she said “Being a Pakistani and Hijab wearing girl I never felt alienated or different from them during the shooting, they all were friendly and very professional.”

    She has full support and encouragement from her family “Now everyone is very excited and supportive but in the beginning I had some difficulties convincing them, when I go to my mother’s home I see my mother holding the magazines with my photos and showing them to visitors.”

    Pakistan film industry is growing rapidly, Speaking to this scribe, Pakistani rising actress said, “Pakistani movies are on Cinemas, Netflix and everywhere, If I get chance I would love to work in Pakistan Film Industry.”

    Spider-Man: Far from Home was released on 2nd of July in the United States.

  • Absconder Ishaq Dar applies for political asylum in UK

    Absconder Ishaq Dar applies for political asylum in UK

    LONDON: Former Finance Minister and Pakistan Muslim League –Nawaz (PML-N) leader Ishaq Dar has once again reached Home Office in London to seek political asylum, ARY News reported.

    According to details, Dar reportedly reached the Home Office in London for the second interview, seeking political asylum in the country.

    Sources said that absconder Ishaq Dar is currently present in the Home Office UK for past 4 hours.

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    Earlier in October 2018, absconder Ishaq Dar had applied for political asylum in the United Kingdom.

    Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Accountability Shehzad Akbar on Tuesday claimed that Pakistan government had reached an agreement with the British government to bring former finance minister Ishaq Dar back to Pakistan.

    “Pakistan has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with British authorities to bring back Ishaq Dar,” he said while addressing a press conference in Islamabad.

    Shehzad Akbar said that an extradition note has yet to be signed after which Dar will be presented before a magistrate.

    Dar is currently absconding from several cases in Pakistan and has been declared a proclaimed offender by the courts. He is facing charges of accumulating assets beyond known sources of income.

    Earlier on May 8, Former prime minister Nawaz Sharif had returned to Kot Lakhpat prison, following the expiry of his six-week bail in the Al-Azizia Steel Mills corruption reference.

  • MQM founder released on bail

    MQM founder released on bail

    LONDON: Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) founder Altaf Hussain was released on bail a day after he was arrested by London police, ARY News reported on Wednesday. 

    The MQM founder was arrested after a 15-member Scotland Yard team raided his house early on Tuesday morning. Altaf Hussain was taken into custody over a 2016 “anti-Pakistan” speech and was moved to a nearby police station for inquiry.

    He has now been released on bail after London police found evidence linked to the case “insufficient” to keep him in custody.

    Earlier in the day, it was reported that during the investigation, MQM founder refused to answer questions asked by the police other than giving out his name, date of birth and residential address.

    It is pertinent to note here that MQM founder was currently only leading the party’s politically defunct London chapter.

    Lahore High Court had already banned media coverage of his speeches in the year 2015 while his own party distanced itself from him and his statements after his August 22, 2016 speech in which he raised anti-state slogans and provoked workers to attack media organisations’ offices in Karachi.

  • MQM founder refuses to answer London police questions

    MQM founder refuses to answer London police questions

    LONDON: Altaf Hussain, the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) founder, has refused to answer the questions inquired by the officials of Scotland Yard’s counter-terrorism Command Unit.

    As per details, the interrogation of the MQM founder started at 10 pm on Tuesday night and continued for two hours at the Southwark Police Station.

    ARY News reported that the MQM leader only confirmed his name, date of birth and his residential address in front of the London police. Afterwards, on the advice of his lawyer, Hussain declined to respond to the questions and chose to go for “no comment” option to all questions asked by the police officials.

    Read More: MQM founder’s detention likely to be extended

    The sources informed ARY News that the interrogation was stopped at midnight after Hussain complained of chest pain.

    It is expected that Hussain may be charged for the offense later today, sources added.

    The founder of MQM was arrested on Tuesday when Scotland Yard raided his London residence. Hussain was taken into custody over a 2016 “anti-Pakistan” speech.

     

  • MQM founder arrested in London

    MQM founder arrested in London

    LONDON: Scotland Yard on Tuesday arrested Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) founder and leader of its London chapter Altaf Hussain from his residence in the British capital, ARY News reported.

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    According to initial details, Altaf Hussain was taken into custody over a 2016 “anti-Pakistan” speech and he has been moved to a nearby police station.

    The MQM founder was arrested after a 15-member Scotland Yard team raided his house early in the morning.

    “A man has today, Tuesday, 11 June, been arrested in connection with an investigation into a number of speeches made by an individual associated with the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) in Pakistan,’ reads a statement issued by London Metropolitan Police.

    The police statement says that the man, who is aged in his 60s, was arrested at an address in north west London. He was arrested on suspicion of intentionally encouraging or assisting offences contrary to Section 44 of the Serious Crime Act 2007.

    “As part of the investigation, officers are carrying out a search at the north west London address. Detectives are also searching a separate commercial address in north west London. The investigation, which is being led by officers from the Met’s Counter Terrorism Command, is focused on a speech broadcast in August 2016 by an individual associated with the MQM movement in Pakistan as well as other speeches previously broadcast by the same person. Throughout the investigation, officers have been liaising with Pakistani authorities in relation to our ongoing enquiries,” reads the police statement.

    It is pertinent to note here that MQM founder was currently only leading the party’s politically defunct London chapter.

    Lahore High Court had already banned media coverage of his speeches in the year 2015 while his own party distanced itself from him and his statements after his August 22, 2016 speech in which he raised anti-state slogans and provoked workers to attack media organisations’ offices in Karachi.

  • IHC reserves judgement in Fahad Malik murder case

    IHC reserves judgement in Fahad Malik murder case

    LONDON:  Islamabad High Court judges Justice Aamer Farooq and Justice Mohsin Akhtar Kayani on Thursday reserved judgement pertaining to terrorism clauses in Barrister Fahad Malik’s murder case.

    The writ was filed by Jawad Sohrab, brother of slain Barrister Fahad Malik.

    Barrister Fahad Malik was viciously murdered in cold blood while others were injured on Margalla Road in a densely populated area of Islamabad by accused Noman Khokhar, Raja Arshad and Hashim Khan, almost two years ago, while discharging his legal duties as a lawyer, to reach a compromise between two parties.

    On December 21, 2016, ATC-I Judge Kausar Abbas Zaidi accepted a plea from the accused for removing terrorism clauses from the FIR.

    In February last year, while hearing an appeal against the order of the ATC judge, division bench IHC, comprising of Justice Noor-ul-Haq Qureshi and Justice Aamer Farooq, suspended the ATC order, noting that it “requires consideration due to infirmities”.

    The counsel for Jawad Sohrab Malik includes Khwaja Harris, the late Asma Jahangir, Khwaja Naveed, Akram Qureshi and Zain Qureshi. Earlier Khawaja Harris had argued that it was ironic how the ATC judge had ignored many vital factors while reaching a seriously defective judgement.

    In the last and final hearing of the case which occurred before Divisional Bench of IHC, Akram Qureshi Advocate read out the statements of all the eye-witnesses of the case who stated the plan and design of the accused and the element of terror and fear spread in the locality at the time of  occurrence of Barrister Fahad Malik’s murder.

    Muhammad Akram Qureshi further stated before the Court that in pursuit of their pre-conceived plan to commit murder of Barrister Fahad Malik and terrorise people, the culprits kept on calling their henchmen to reach outside the police station to teach a lesson to Malik and send a message to the society, all the while faking a compromise between himself and the complainants.

    Last month, British Home Secretary Amber Rudd said that Her Majesty’s government will raise the issue of British national Fahad Malik’s murder case with her counterpart, Interior Minister Ahsan Iqbal.

    During the meeting of Home Affairs Select Committee in the British parliament, the home secretary answered questions asked by the committee members and said that during her conversation with the Pakistani counterpart, she often raises individual cases and there is need to work more closely.

    Naz Shah MP, Labour parliamentarian from Bradford West, had told the home secretary that two British nationals Barrister Fahad Malik and Samia Shahid were both killed in Pakistan in 2016. However, the trial of these high-profile cases has yet to start.

    The home secretary replied that she will raise the matter with the interior minister to ensure that justice is given to the British families.

    Naz Shah told Home secretary that the murder trial of British-Pakistani Fahad Sohrab Malik has yet to start nearly two years after his gruesome murder in Islamabad, and same is the case with British national Samia Shahid.

    Shah said that the home secretary has assured her that she will make Fahad Malik’s murder issue a test case and will ensure that his family among others get justice on a speedy basis. She said that the home secretary will be writing to Iqbal and the Supreme Court of Pakistan to draw attention towards the issue.

    It’s a travesty of justice that the accused in Fahad Malik’s killing case have access to the internet in Adiala jail and celebrated birthdays, she lamented, adding that the whole point of someone being in jail is to make sure that justice is served but it’s shocking when the accused get VIP treatment in jails.

    Notwithstanding the above, these hardened criminals appear to remain unaffected; while new FIRs continue to be lodged against them, even while they are behind bars.

    As the late Asma Jahangir noted during her arguments in this case (which was also one of her last case), the accused are giving the society a clear message “do not mess with us; we are above the law”.