VoH Monitor
By Javed Mahmood
Monitoring Report
BRUSSELS, October 14: The floods that swept Pakistan since July caused about 9.7 billion dollars in damage, almost double the amount caused by a 2005 earthquake, the World Bank and Asian Development Bank said Thursday. The estimate was released by the two banks ahead of a key meeting in Brussels on Friday aimed at reviewing Pakistan's relief and recovery efforts.
The Friends of Democratic Pakistan meeting gathers 26 countries and institutions.The estimate covers damage to infrastructure, farms, homes, as well as other direct and indirect losses, said the World Bank and Asian Development Bank (ADB). That “is almost double the amount of damage caused by the 2005 Pakistan earthquake,” said Rune Stroem, ADB country director for Pakistan. In carrying out the assessment, teams from the two banks examined the extent of the damage in 15 key sectors across Pakistan, looking at direct direct damage, indirect losses and reconstruction costs. The agriculture and livestock sectors were the worst hit, followed by complete or partial damage to a large number of houses. Roads were “hit hard particularly at the district and village levels, and irrigation facilities have also suffered serious damage,” a statement said.One-fifth of the country was affected by the floods, with the populous southern Sindh province the worst affected, it added.-Dawn Tv.
Nato Helicopters violate airspace in Balochistan
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Nato helicopters violated Pakistan’s airspace near the Pak-Afghan border in Chaman on Tuesday morning. – AFP Photo
“Two Nato helicopters crossed 200 yards into our territory and went back after a moment,” an officer said. The helicopters were seen over Killi Luqman area, he said. He also said that Nato officials deployed in Afghanistan were informed and a protest was lodged against the violation.Courtesy: Dawn News
VoH Monitor By Azam Ali
Talking to this correspondent, Justice (retd) Wajihuddin Ahmad related this policy to the policy of Gen (retd) Pervez Musharraf perused at the fag end of his government. He referred to the Article 9 of the Constitution and said it provided a clear explanation of the freedom of expression. It also explains human rights granted in Islam. The General Secretary Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA), Raja Zulqarnain, said that the attack on the media was like an attack on the motherland by anti-state elements and this fact was not understood by the rulers. Expressing SCBA’s complete solidarity with the Geo TV, he assured to stand shoulder to soldier with it if needed.
Yasin Azad and Sadiq Hidayat, members of the Sindh Bar Council (SBC), said that an attack on the freedom of the press depicted the mentally of the attacker, a fascist approach. Member SBC and President Karachi Bar Council (KBA) Mahmood-ul-Hasan, Chairman Executive Committee SBC Hanif Kashmiri, Members SBC Khalid Nawaz and Mohammad Aqil opined that adopting unfair means to settle issues was in fact vandalism. He said it was black mailing and if forced, lawyers would stage a long march up to Bilawal House.
Farooq Ahmad from Geo TV said the action of the rulers was creating hatred among the people. Nasir Gulloo from Hyderabad was of the view that the rulers had failed to understand that denying home channels and weakening it was tantamount to forcing people to move towards foreign media that might rot the roots of the country. He said in the state of war, they could only trust the national media. Irshad from Rahim Yar Khan reminded the rulers that it was the media that had projected atrocities perpetuated upon them when they were not in the government. “Now they are bent upon choking the same media,” he said. At the same time, a number of people rang up cable operators and reminded them to serve the local media and the country, not the foreign media. The News International
ISLAMABAD, October 13: National Accountability Bureau (NAB) on Tuesday submitted a report in the Supreme Court about the steps it took for implementation of the NRO verdict, the hearing of it will be held today (Wednesday).
According to NAB report, 150 cases were reopened since the NRO was declared void ab-initio by the apex court in its December 16,2009 verdict. The report contains the position of NRO cases within and outside the country and also replies of the questions raised by the court on last hearing held on September 27. The NAB in its report said it did not know where money from Swiss accounts went. It said former Attorney General Malik Qayyum had not written any letter except withdrawing of the Swiss cases, adding that authorities concerned had been informed to take action against Qayyum.
The report also contains detail of the NRO beneficiaries who were appointed on key positions even after the NRO was declared void ab-initio by the apex court. These beneficiaries included OGDCL’s former Managing Director Adnan Khawaja and FIA’s former Deputy Director Ahmad Riaz Sheikh who was made Additional Director General FIA (Economic Crimes Wing). Meanwhile, a 17-member larger bench of Supreme Court headed by Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry will take up today (Wednesday) the government’s review petition against the NRO verdict and a suo motu notice to review implementation of the NRO judgment.
Besides others, Law Secretary Masood Chishti, Attorney General Moulvi Anwarul Haq, Secretary Establishment Division Abdul Rauf Chaudhry, Prosecutor General NAB and Director General FIA will also appear before the court on notice. On last hearing, the court had directed the Attorney General and National Accountability Bureau (NAB) chairman to submit complete report over the Swiss accounts of President Asif Ali Zardari, besides giving details of the persons who had been benefited from the NRO and their cases were pending in foreign courts.The Nation
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A quran khawani was held in a main mosque for those killed in the quake which was attended by large number of people. Provincial Minister for Industries and production Ahmed Hussain Shah was also present at this occasion. Addressing a function held at the bank of a lake created after the quake, Parliamentary leader of Muttahida Qaumi Moment(MQM) and Minister for tourism, sports, culture and youth affairs Tahir Khokar said delay in reconstruction process and deviation from set rules creating disappointment among quake victims.Emotional and touchy scenes witnessed in the collective prayers.
KARACHI:
All was set to observe the fifth anniversary of the Pakistan’s deadly Oct 8, 2005 earthquake that killed thousands of people in Azad Jammu and Kashmir and Khyber Pakhthunkhwa. Programs was held across the country to pay rich tribute to the thousands of martyrs and other victims of the worst catastrophe.
The anniversary was observed as the “National Disaster Awareness Day” coupled with special prayers for the rest of the departed souls of the quake victims in eternal peace and to express complete solidarity and sympathies with the survivors of the history’s worst natural catastrophe. It was a public holiday throughout Azad Jammu and Kashmir while the day was dawn with special prayers in the mosques at Fajr for the departed souls of the earthquake victims. Similar memorial functions organized in other quake-hit areas including Islamabad. Trends Pakistan
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