Pakistan Link - November 6, 2015

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Friday, November 6, 2015

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What Did Nawaz Achieve in Washington? UN Resolutions Term Kashmir ‘Disputed’: Pakistan Tells India United Nations: Pakistan on Tuesday firmly rejected the Indian claim of Kashmir being an “integral part” of India, saying it was an internationally-recognized disputed territory. Diyar Khan, a minister at the Pakistan Mission to the United Nations, told the UN General Assembly’s Third Committee meeting that legal and factual background of Jammu & Kashmir dispute is quite clear and Indian efforts to mislead or confuse the international community would not succeed. As representatives of the two countries sparred over the decadesold issue at the United Nations in the committee meeting dealing with social, humanitarian and cultural questions, Khan maintained that the disputed nature of the state was well established by several UN Security Council resolutions that called for a settlement of the dispute through a free and impartial plebiscite under the auspices of the United Nations. Diyar Khan was reacting to a statement by Indian delegate Rattan Lal Kataria, who in his speech KASHMIR, P28

Sharmeen’s A Girl in the River Shortlisted for Oscar Nomination

Karachi: After Jami’s Moor made it

to the long list of Academy Award nominations, acclaimed filmmaker Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy’s documentary A Girl in the River: The Price of Forgiveness has been shortlisted for Oscar nominations in the category of Best Documentary Short Subject. The documentary has been nominated with 9 other films in this category. A Girl in the River, which is a joint production of Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy (SOC) Films and Home Box Office (HBO) follows the life of an OSCAR, P28

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Huma Abedin: Muslim Women in Political Vortex

Inclusiveness: The Right & Political Way to Be

Investors Assured of Safe Conditions

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www.PakistanLink.com Gen Raheel and Saudi King Pledge to Eliminate Terrorism

He said that successes achieved by the armed forces in operation Zarb-i-Azb are proof of Pakistan’s commitment in this regard. Talking about the government’s

Islamabad: Army Chief General Raheel Sharif called on Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud on Wednesday and both leaders re-emphasized on the need to join hands to eliminate the menace of terrorism and reinvigorate the mechanism to roll back extremism, an ISPR statement said. Details of the meeting were revealed through a series of tweets by Lt Gen Asim Bajwa, head of ISPR. According to the tweets the Saudi dignitaries reassured the army chief that the kingdom considers any threat to Pakistan as unacceptable and would support peace and stability in the country. It was acknowledged during the meeting that both Pakistan and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia are vital players in regional stability, “with significant responsibility towards Muslim ummah”. The army chief reiterated Pakistan’s commitment to the safety and protection of the Holy Mosques and also the territorial integrity of the Kingdom. The Saudi king and the army

US Gives $30 Million for Rehabilitation of TDPs

3rd Test: Malik Strikes Twice in England’s Pursuit of 284

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif assures business delegations from 29 countries of a safe working environment in Pakistan

Islamabad: Prime Minister Nawaz

Sharif on Tuesday inaugurated the Pakistan Investment Conference in Islamabad and assured business delegations from 29 countries of a safe working environment in Pakistan.

In his speech to the business community, the premier told businessmen that Pakistan is committed to eliminate the menace of terrorism from its soil in order to attract direct foreign investment.

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techniques and will also be utilized to distribute food stipends. “People here are resilient, and with their determination and our support, we look forward to a thriving and peaceful FATA,” said John Groarke, USAID Mission Director. Groarke was speaking at a ceremony attended by representatives of the United Nations and the government of Pakistan. USAID’s support is aligned with the FATA Secretariat’s Return and The funds will support the reconstruction of schools, provide job training, improve farming techRehabilitation Strategy, niques and will be used to distribute food stipends whose goal is the progressive return of all disIslamabad: The United tional Development (US- Tribal Areas (FATA). States government has an- AID) to help facilitate The funds will sup- placed residents from the Approximately nounced that it will pro- the return of Temporarily port the reconstruction region. vide $30 million through Displaced Persons to the of schools, provide job two million people have US Agency for Interna- Federally Administered training, improve farming AID, P28

Periodical postage paid at Newport Beach, CA and additional mailing offices

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Optimism and jubilation after success

Sharjah: Pakistan grabbed two early

wickets to hit England hard in their chase of a 284-run target as the third and final Test headed for an intriguing finish after day four in Sharjah on Wednesday. England were 46-2 with Alastair Cook (17) and Joe Root (six) fighting hard against Pakistan’s spinners, led by Shoaib Malik who claimed both the wickets on a weary Sharjah stadium pitch. England will need another 238 runs on the fifth and final day

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