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Rawalakot: Decision to provide full state protection to 14-year-old victim girl in Shabu scandal . AI-Generated.
After serious concerns were raised by senior journalists, young lawyers and social and human rights groups in the case of a 14-year-old victim girl under protection under the Shabu scandal in Pakistani-administered Jammu and Kashmir, Poonch district, Rawalakot tehsil, Deputy Commissioner Poonch Syed Mumtaz Kazmi took immediate notice and issued instructions to the Social Welfare Department that the victim girl should not be handed over to any individual or influential element and that she should be provided with complete state, legal and psychological protection. According to sources, during a meeting with the Deputy Commissioner, a delegation of journalists informed him of the alleged pressure, interference of influential elements, and serious concerns regarding the safety and security of the girl, after which the district administration assured to take immediate and effective action. The minor girl is currently in the custody of the Child Protection Unit, however, there are reports that her real maternal uncle is trying to get her out of custody and is allegedly part of a criminal gang, who is accused of involving his close female relatives in illegal and immoral activities. These circumstances have made the girl's safety, peace of mind and future extremely delicate and complicated. It is being clarified that no application was filed by the maternal uncle in the matter, rather some circles created confusion by spreading false information. According to the latest reports, the real attempt is being made by the real maternal uncle, over which social and human rights circles have expressed serious concern. According to the background, the mother of the victim girl has been nominated in several cases in the past and an arrest was also made in one case recently. It is alleged that the girl was allegedly involved in illegal and immoral activities, while the father is saying that he does not recognize the girl. All these circumstances have made the situation very sensitive and complicated regarding the legal protection, security, education, psychological support and future of the minor. According to sources, the victim girl has also appealed to the higher authorities for immediate protection and some officers of the Social Welfare Office are under pressure, however, no official statement has been made in this regard. After the instructions of the Deputy Commissioner, it is expected that all kinds of protective measures will be taken while keeping the girl in state custody to ensure her safety, mental peace, education, housing and physical security. Public, social and welfare circles have demanded that a transparent, impartial and legal investigation be conducted into the matter and if the intervention of any individual or group is proven, strict legal action should be taken against them so that the future and human rights of the victim girl can be ensured. Along with this, the Chairman of the Welfare Organization Court, Chaudhry Akhtar Hussain, has also been appealed to provide shelter to the affected girl in his institution so that she can get all the opportunities for education, psychological support, residential security and human development in a safe environment. Moreover, local social workers and human rights activists are also playing an active role in the protection of the girl and they have demanded that immediate monitoring, joint teams of police and social welfare authorities be formed at the local level so that any illegal or harmful interference can be thwarted in a timely manner. Overall, this decision is being described as a very important milestone in the promotion of respect for human rights, legal protection of minors, state responsibility, social awareness and child welfare in the area and social circles, journalists and legal experts have called it not only welcome but also a guiding step for the future, so that in the future there is no lack of protection and enforcement of the law for any minor or vulnerable person and every girl has the right to education, development and living in accordance with human rights in a safe environment. special report by journalist malik sarfraz hussain awan
By Malik Sarfraz Hussain Awanabout 3 hours ago in Journal
Pakistan airstrikes: Targeting border terror hideouts. AI-Generated.
Pakistan has launched an effective and large-scale operation against terrorist hideouts and camps along the Afghan border, with the aim of strengthening security in the border areas and reducing the risk of attacks by militant groups. According to Pakistani military and official sources, the operation was carried out based on intelligence and with precautionary measures so as not to harm civilians or irrelevant locations and to target key terrorist hideouts and leadership. A total of seven camps and hideouts were targeted in the operation, including alleged hideouts of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan and some of its allies, as well as the Islamic State Khorasan, and these were the same locations from which suicide bombings and other terrorist attacks were carried out in Pakistan in recent days. For example, a suicide bombing in Bajaur district killed 11 security personnel and a girl and injured several people, in northwestern Khyber In another attack in Bannu, Pakhtunkhwa, two soldiers and seven militants were killed, while a civilian was killed and seven security personnel were injured in a drone attack on a tank. In this context, Pakistan summoned the Afghan charge d’affaires to the Foreign Office and lodged a strong protest and demanded that the Afghan interim government take immediate and effective action against terrorist groups present in its country, as Pakistan maintains that Afghan soil is being used for terrorist operations and attacks, and Pakistan made it clear that it reserves the right to take action at any appropriate place to ensure its security. According to local sources and media, the terrorist hideouts and their infrastructure were severely damaged after the airstrikes in Barmal district of Paktika and Khogyani district of Nangarhar, and the sounds of explosions were heard far and wide. However, Afghan authorities did not confirm the number of casualties or injuries, due to which it is not known how many militants were killed in the attacks or to what extent civilians were affected. According to a statement issued by Pakistan, this The operations were carried out on the basis of intelligence and are aimed at damaging the border strength of terrorist groups and reducing the chances of future attacks. Meanwhile, Pakistan has also called on the international community to put pressure on the Afghan government to eliminate terrorist hideouts and promote lasting peace and security in the border areas. The interim government of Afghanistan has not yet given any definitive or official response to this operation. In the current situation, this incident comes against the backdrop of an increase in terrorist incidents in the northwestern areas, including a suicide attack in Bajaur, other attacks in northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and a drone attack in Tank, which affected security forces and civilians and for which responsibility was attributed to the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan. According to security sources, some Afghan citizens or extremist groups were also involved in training and contacts behind these attacks, which strengthened allegations of Pakistan's use of Afghan territory, while the Afghan interim government did not confirm this allegation. Tensions on the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan have been rising for the past several months and in recent years There have also been several border clashes, shelling and accusations, in which both countries accused each other of violating the ceasefire and diplomatic protests, negotiations and mediation efforts were made. However, there is still a need for negotiations for peace and order, mutual cooperation and a common strategy against terrorism in the region. This operation shows that the government and security forces of Pakistan give top priority to the safety of its people and the security of the country and will not back down from any action against terrorism. These operations are also a clear message to terrorists in the border areas that Pakistan will take all possible measures to protect its borders and people. The current situation and future reactions will also affect regional politics, security cooperation and international relations, and will also put pressure on the possibilities of negotiations and mediation between the two countries. Overall, this incident shows the government's commitment to Pakistan's ongoing efforts against terrorism, border security and the protection of the people, and Pakistan has made it clear that any dangerous activity in the border areas will not be tolerated. No terrorist operation or attack will be allowed, while in the future too, Pakistan's security forces will take all possible steps to protect their country and people. At the same time, it has also become clear that no terrorist group present in the border areas will be allowed to carry out any unjustified operation or attack, and Pakistan's border security forces will continue their measures to ensure the safety of the lives and property of the people. Continuous intelligence and surveillance will continue to identify and target the hideouts of terrorists, and every effort will be made to completely eliminate the possibility of terrorist groups operating from across the border. Through this operation, Pakistan also sent a message that no kind of terrorism or attack will be allowed in the future and the presence of terrorist groups in the border areas will be prevented. Overall, this situation is increasing in the region.The incident clearly highlights the dangers of terrorism and the responsibilities of security forces, and the government of Pakistan is determined to take all possible steps in this regard to ensure the safety of the people and the security of the country. Written by: Malik Sarfaraz Hussain Awan
By Malik Sarfraz Hussain Awan4 days ago in Journal
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