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  • Charlie Hebdo to be honored in New York under increased security

    The award from the PEN American Center comes two days after two gunmen opened fire at a Texas exhibit of caricatures of the Prophet Mohammad (PBUH), depictions that Muslims consider offensive.

    Drawings of the founder of Islam were also at the heart of the January attack on Charlie Hebdo’s Paris offices that killed 12 people. Al Qaeda’s branch in Yemen claimed responsibility for the attack, saying the weekly had insulted the Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) with its cartoons.

    PEN’s decision to give the Freedom of Expression Courage Award to Charlie Hebdo prompted six prominent writers to withdraw from the event and more than 100 others to write a letter of protest, said PEN, an organization advocating on behalf of writers persecuted because of their work.

    One novelist who withdrew, Rachel Kushner, said she was not comfortable with Charlie Hebdo’s “cultural intolerance,” PEN said.

    Authors Peter Carey, Michael Ondaatje, Francine Prose, Teju Cole, and Taiye Selasi, also withdrew, the New York Times reported.

    The attack has raised questions about religious tolerance and censorship in France, which has a 5 million-strong Muslim community.

    Police and federal agents planned security for months ahead of the Texas event on Sunday, and the two gunmen were killed after opening fire in a parking lot outside the exhibit.

    PEN organizers said security would be “increased” at Tuesday’s event.

    Gerard Biard, Charlie Hebdo’s editor in chief, and Jean-Baptiste Thoret, a staff member who arrived late for work on the day of the attack, are scheduled to accept the award, PEN said.

    The French cartoonist Luz, who drew the “Tout Est Pardonne (All Is Forgiven)” cover featuring the prophet after the attacks, said last week he had tired of drawing Mohammad and would stop.

    The award will be presented by French-Congolese writer Alain Mabanckou, author of “Memoirs of a Porcupine.”

    “It is the role of the satirists in any free society to challenge the powerful and the sacred, pushing boundaries in ways that make expression freer and more robust for us all,” said PEN executive director Suzanne Nossel in announcing the award. “Charlie Hebdo deserves to be recognized for its dauntlessness in the face of one of the most noxious assaults on expression in recent memory.” – Reuters

  • Govt approves Rs 15bn Ramazan package

    The decision to this effect was taken during the ECC meeting chaired by Finance Minister Ishaq Dar in Islamabad.

    Dar said the government has allowed the special price relaxation despite already dropping prices owing to low level of inflation.

    Finance Division would provide upfront payment of Rs 1 billion to the Utility Stores Corporation to buy the items before Ramazan. These include flour, sugar, ghee/oil, pulses, baisen, dates, basmati rice, sella rice, broken rice, squashes and syrups, black tea, milk and spices.

    The ECC allowed levy of 2% regulatory duty on petroleum crude oil, motor spirit oil and furnace oil.

    Approval was also accorded for imposition of 2.5 % regulatory duty on high speed diesel.

    The meeting also gave approval for the balance amount of 35.96 million dikkar for induction of 15 aircrafts on dry lease in the PIA fleet.

  • Imran Farooq murder: Scotland Yard team reaches Pakistan

    According to ARY News bureau chief in Islamabad Sabir Shakir, the UK Police team has landed in Pakistan and expected to grill three suspects in Imran Farooq murder case – Moazzam Ali, Mohsin and Kashif.

    Mohsin and Kashif – suspects in Imran Farooq murder case.

    Read: Moazzam names ‘big fish’ in Imran Farooq murder case

    Besides, the team will also record statement of Saulat Mirza who made startling revelations against MQM chief Altaf Hussain. Mirza had alleged that he used to get directions from London-based chief for different tasks.

    Related read: Saulat Mirza makes startling revelations against MQM

    The Scotland Yard team is being facilitated by the Ministry of Interior.

    Interior Minister Chaudhary Nisar Ali Khan is in contacts with British High commissioner as part of their joint strategy on counter terrorism.


    Scotland Yard team reaches Pakistan

    Background

    Imran Farooq, 50, a founding member of the MQM, was stabbed and beaten to death in Edgware, northwest London, as he returned home from work on September 16, 2010.

    The two men UK police want to trace are both Pakistani nationals who left Britain in the hours after the murder.

    The two men police want to trace are both Pakistani nationals who left Britain in the hours after the murder. At that time in a statement, Scotland Yard police said they are looking for 29-year-old Mohsin Ali Syed, who was in Britain from February 2010.

    They also want to speak to Muhammad Kashif Khan Kamran, 34, who was in Britain from early September 2010.

    Imran Farooq claimed asylum in Britain in 1999. He had twice been elected as a lawmaker in Pakistan but went into hiding in 1992 when the government ordered a military crackdown against MQM activists in Karachi.

     

  • Imran Farooq muder: Plea against Moazzam’s ‘transfer’ outside Karachi rejected

    According to details, Moazzam’s wife Saida Bano in her petition took the stance that some media reports suggest shifting of her husband outside Karachi and pleaded to the court to prevent the transfer of her husband.

    In response, the court said a petition against Moazzam’s arrest is already pending, hence another plea in this regard is not admissible.

    Pakistan Rangers (Sindh) had arrested Moazzam Ali a few days ago from Azizabad area of Karachi.

    The suspect is currently on 90 days remand over his alleged role in London killing of Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) leader Imran Farooq, back in 2010.

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    Related stories:

    – ‘Prime suspect’ of Imran Farooq murder arrested: Nisar

    – Moazzam names ‘big fish’ in Imran Farooq murder case

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    On April 13, Federal Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan had confirmed that security officials have arrested the ‘prime suspect’ of Imran Farooq’s murder. The minister went on to say that the arrest will help resolving the case.