Sustainable peace in region impossible without Kashmir solution: Amir Muqam

Cape Town: Federal Minister for Kashmir Affairs and Gilgit-Baltistan Engineer Amir Muqam has said that unless the Kashmir dispute is resolved in accordance with United Nations resolutions, sustainable peace in the region is not possible. According to Kashmir Media Service, Engineer Amir Muqam was addressing the grand convention organized by the Pakistani and Kashmiri communities…

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Palestine Bleeds, and The Muslim World Watches in Silence

By: Kashan Fayyaz Gaza is burning. The skies roar with warplanes, the ground trembles beneath missiles, and the screams of children echo through the shattered streets. The family sleeps together and dies together. The mother digs with her naked hands through the tiles, looking for the small limbs of her son and daughter. The mosque collapses, the hospital collapses, and the funeral continues in mourning. This is not the same war. It’s a merciless massacre. The world sees it. The Islamic world sees it. The only thing bigger than the explosion is the silence of those who insist on the Brotherhood, especially in Palestine, but chose to coronavirus over courage. From 1948 to the massacres of today in Gaza, the story remains the same. Palestinian life is taken away with immunity, their homes are reduced to tiled rubs, their screams are dead in the noise of global indifference. With each escalation, the world closes how the neighborhood is flattened and the children are drawn out of the reborn unknown tile ble. It was a frequently repeated tragedy, and it became a normal thing, and this could be everyone’s biggest fear. The situation has only deteriorated in recent years. All the family members will be wiped out by a single air raid. The hospital is attacked, ambulances are targeted, and journalists are silent. These are not war accidents – they are intentional deletions. Gaza has become the world’s largest open prison. The prison has more than 2 million people captured without access to clean water, electricity or medical assistance. Yet the world offers only words. Worse, the Muslim world – the nation called brothers and guardians of the oppressed people share in this silence. It claims to be the guardian of the sacred places of Islam, but it makes little contribution to protecting the holiness of al-Aqsa and the lives of their worship. Your statement is carefully formulated, politically correct and absolutely meaningless. Turkey also speaks loudly on international platforms and convicts Israel with dramatic speeches, but maintains trade relations and open ports in closed rooms. There is a clear contradiction between words and actions – and it is the Palestinians who pay the price for this hypocrisy. Pakistan is a nuclear power plant that proudly declared his support for Palestine, and there have been no attempts to implement diplomatic initiatives, real pressure on international organizations, or a unified Muslim front. His leaders talk about brotherhood and solidarity, but these words are silently disbanded when true leadership is needed. The Pakistani government, like many others who have decided to become a genocide audience, did not substantively support that sentiment. Normalization with Israel is progressing throughout the Arab world. A country that once vowed to never recognize Israel until Palestinians received their rights, is a handshake and signing shop, even when the bomb fell on Gaza and the settler Al Aksa Storm. Political convenience and economic benefits have replaced moral responsibility. Betrayal is not just from Palestine – it is the betrayal of all the principles that teach Islam about justice, dignity and protection of the oppressed. The truth is bitter. The Muslim world is not helpless. Ordinary people protest, donate, pray and pray in these countries, but their government rarely offers anything more than empty rhetoric. They are not bound by incompetence, but are associated with fear, greed and political self-stability. They fear Western counter-reactions than the screams of isolated Palestinian children. They protect their assets more vigorously than the blood of martyrs. And they speak of unity, and the compartments continue to be fragmented and submissive. I will never forget the story. Not only will you grasp the cruelty of the crew, it will also grasp the betrayal of those who had the power to intervene and decide silence. Life lost in Palestine is more than just pursuing the conscience of the occupyer. You pursue the silence of all Muslim leaders who have fucked her arm and turned away. Palestine does not require a carefully formulated statement. No hashtags, symbolic flags, or meaningless beliefs are needed. A countermeasure is required. Justice is necessary. We need real allies who cry and cry behind closed doors, not just Peak. Until this happens, the Ummah remains broken, and Palestinian blood continues to be not only the spot that draws the trigger, but also the hands from those ready and did nothing.    

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Balloon with PIA marking found in IIOJK village

Srinagar: A Pakistani balloon with “PIA” marking was reportedly found in Indian illegally occupied Jammu a nd Kashmir’s Kachriyal village. According to Beyond the Time News, the balloon was spotted by locals in an agricultural field and handed over to authorities. Police have taken cognisance of the incident and are investigating how the balloon landed…

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IIOJK: College student jumps into Chenab, dies

She was harassed, abused by Hindu teacher Jammu: A 20-year-old degree college student committed suicide today form pul in Doda district of Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, triggering shock and grief across the area. According to Beyond the Time News, the deceased has been identified as Saba Bano, a resident of Pooti, Kastigarh. She…

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CDA plans to deploy drones for firefighting in high-rise buildings

ISLAMABAD:The Capital Development Authority (CDA) on Monday announced plans to introduce modern firefighting techniques, including the use of drones, to deal with fire incidents in high-rise buildings in the federal capital. The decision was taken at a high-level meeting chaired by CDA Chairman and Chief Commissioner Islamabad Muhammad Ali Randhawa at the authority’s headquarters to…

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Tarar visits senior journalist Shehbaz Rana, extends recovery wishes

ISLAMABAD:Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar visited senior journalist Shehbaz Rana to inquire about his health. The minister expressed concern over Rana’s condition, conveyed best wishes for his early recovery, and offered prayers for his speedy recuperation. Acknowledging Rana’s valuable services to the profession, Tarar lauded him as a respected voice in journalism….

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