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Apology Issued After Viral Video Using Offensive Language Against Kashmiris Sparks Outrage

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Muzaffarabad: In a recent social media incident, a video surfaced where a young man from Hazara, KPK, Pakistan, used inappropriate language against Kashmiris. The video quickly went viral on TikTok, sparking outrage among the Kashmiri community. Some Kashmiri youths took matters into their own hands and confronted the individual at his home.

The individual, upon being confronted, publicly apologized for his remarks. In the apology video, the man can be seen expressing regret for his actions and asking for forgiveness from the Kashmiri people. The video of this apology has also gone viral, providing a resolution to the heated situation.

This incident highlights the power of social media and how quickly such issues can escalate, but it also shows that accountability and apologies can follow swiftly when people are held responsible for their words.

Watch the full apology video below:

Engineer Rashid Released After 5 Years: Thousands Welcome Him in Baramulla Rally

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Baramulla, Jammu & Kashmir (Azadi Times)– After spending five years in an Indian jail, Engineer Rashid, the Chairman of Jammu Kashmir Awami Ithehad Party and a Member of Parliament from Jammu and Kashmir, has been released.

According to media reports, Rashid was granted bail in preparation for the upcoming Jammu Kashmir Legislative Assembly elections.

On his return to his hometown of Baramulla, Engineer Rashid was greeted with overwhelming support.

Thousands of people gathered to welcome him, showcasing the continued popularity of the political leader in the region. The emotional reunion marked his return to the political arena, as many believe his presence could shape the forthcoming elections.

Shortly after his release, Engineer Rashid held his first public rally, which saw a massive turnout. In the video embedded below, you can witness the large crowds cheering as Rashid addressed the public, reaffirming his commitment to the people of Jammu and Kashmir.

This release comes at a critical time, as the political climate in Jammu and Kashmir heats up ahead of the elections. Engineer Rashid’s return is expected to bring new dynamics to the region’s political landscape.

Stay tuned for more updates as the situation unfolds.

Watch the full video of Engineer Rashid’s first rally after his release:

Engineer Rashid Released After 5 Years: Thousands Welcome Him in Baramulla Rally

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Baramulla, Jammu & Kashmir (Azadi Times)– After spending five years in an Indian jail, Engineer Rashid, the Chairman of Jammu Kashmir Awami Ithehad Party and a Member of Parliament from Jammu and Kashmir, has been released.

According to media reports, Rashid was granted bail in preparation for the upcoming Jammu Kashmir Legislative Assembly elections.

On his return to his hometown of Baramulla, Engineer Rashid was greeted with overwhelming support.

Thousands of people gathered to welcome him, showcasing the continued popularity of the political leader in the region. The emotional reunion marked his return to the political arena, as many believe his presence could shape the forthcoming elections.

Shortly after his release, Engineer Rashid held his first public rally, which saw a massive turnout. In the video embedded below, you can witness the large crowds cheering as Rashid addressed the public, reaffirming his commitment to the people of Jammu and Kashmir.

This release comes at a critical time, as the political climate in Jammu and Kashmir heats up ahead of the elections. Engineer Rashid’s return is expected to bring new dynamics to the region’s political landscape.

Stay tuned for more updates as the situation unfolds.

Watch the full video of Engineer Rashid’s first rally after his release:

Azad Kashmir Police Takes Initiative for Tourists: Launch of “Visit AJK” Mobile Application

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Muzaffarabad: (Azadi Times) The Azad Kashmir Police have taken a significant step to promote tourism and ensure the safety of the millions of tourists visiting the region.

They have launched a mobile application called “Visit AJK,” designed to provide essential services and assistance to travelers in case of any inconvenience during their journey.

Currently, this service is available on the Android Play Store. Tourists can click on the link below to install the app and register themselves:
Download Visit AJK

After registering, tourists must scan the QR code displayed in the app at any entry point into Azad Kashmir with the assistance of Tourist Police officers. This process will ensure their safety and allow them to access the services provided by the police throughout their journey.

This initiative is aimed at enhancing the overall experience of visitors and strengthening tourism in the region.

Muscat: Oman Announces Free Visa for Passengers and Crew

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Muscat – Oman has announced a new initiative offering a free 10-day visa to passengers and crew members of maritime vessels visiting the Sultanate. This decision aims to boost tourism by encouraging more visitors to explore Oman.

Lieutenant General Hassan bin Mohsin al-Shuraiqi, Inspector General of Police and Customs, revealed the details of this new visa policy. The free visa is intended for tourists arriving on cruise ships and will facilitate their stay in Oman for up to 10 days.

The new policy includes amendments to certain provisions of the Executive Regulations of the Residency Law for foreigners. The changes are as follows:

– **10-Day Visa**: This visa will be issued upon request from the agent of the tourist ship and granted by the competent authority. It is valid for a stay of 10 days, with registration required within 30 days of visa issuance.

– **One-Month Visa**: For those wishing to visit Oman for tourism, a one-month visa can be obtained upon request from the tourist ship agent. Similar to the 10-day visa, registration must be completed within 30 days of issuance.

These changes are part of Oman’s efforts to enhance its tourism sector and attract more international visitors to the country.

Afghan Embassy in the UK to Close on September 27 Following Host Nation Request

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London, UK – The Afghan Embassy in the United Kingdom is set to close on September 27, following an official request from the British government, according to Afghanistan’s Ambassador to the UK, Zalmai Rasoul. The announcement was made via the social media platform X (formerly Twitter).

This development comes in the wake of a July announcement by the Taliban, declaring that they do not recognize embassies established under Afghanistan’s previous government. The decision has had a ripple effect, leading to closures of Afghan diplomatic missions in various countries.

“We extend our gratitude and appreciation to all colleagues, citizens, and institutions that have sincerely collaborated with the Afghan Embassy in London during this period,” said Rasoul.

Meanwhile, in India, the Afghan Embassy has also closed its doors, with reports of locks being placed on its premises.

A spokesperson from the UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office confirmed that the embassy closure follows the Taliban’s dismissal of its diplomatic staff.

Since the fall of Kabul to the Taliban in August 2021, several Afghan embassies in Europe continued their operations. However, some, including the one in Washington, D.C., were forced to shut down.

The UK has not recognized the Taliban as the legitimate government of Afghanistan and has relocated its embassy from Kabul to Qatar, underscoring the continued diplomatic isolation of the Taliban regime.

Pakistan: Police Protests in Lakki Marwat Spark Alarm Among Lawmakers in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

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Lakki Marwat, Pakistan — Tensions are rising in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province as police officers in the district of Lakki Marwat stage protests in response to escalating militant attacks and inadequate security provisions. The demonstration, now in its second day, has garnered significant attention from provincial lawmakers, who have called the situation “alarming” and urged immediate government intervention.

The protests were triggered by repeated terrorist assaults targeting law enforcement personnel in Lakki Marwat, a district that has seen a surge in militant activity in recent years. Police officers have demanded urgent action, including the closure of a vulnerable police station in the remote Braagi area, the withdrawal of intelligence personnel from police lines, and the reinstatement of the Police Union. Protesters have expanded their demonstration by blocking the Indus Highway, a major artery in the region.

Members of the KP Assembly raised concerns over the unrest during a recent legislative session. Speaker Babar Salim Swati described the protests as an “alarming situation” and stressed the need for the provincial government to immediately address the officers’ demands. Swati highlighted the importance of clarifying the roles of provincial and federal institutions, particularly regarding security and budget allocations.

Adnan Wazir, a Member of the Provincial Assembly (MPA) from the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI) party, echoed these concerns, stating, “The situation has spiraled out of control. It has reached the point where police officers are sitting in protest for their own protection.” He urged the provincial government to take swift action to ensure the safety of law enforcement personnel.

The Speaker called on the Home Department to investigate the issue and provide updates to the assembly, noting that the lack of trust between provincial and federal institutions was contributing to the crisis.

In response to a question from the Speaker, Law Minister Aftab Alam acknowledged that while a committee had been formed to address certain regional issues, the police protests had not yet been formally addressed. The Speaker pressed for immediate action from the Home Department to prevent further escalation.

Opposition members, including Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) MPA Dr. Amjad, also criticized the government’s response, stating, “We have been standing for two years, but the situation is worsening. The police are now protesting for their own safety, and this cannot be ignored.”

The protests come amid a broader backdrop of increasing militant activity in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, which shares a long and porous border with Afghanistan. Law enforcement officers in the region frequently face threats from extremist groups, and the security of police personnel has become a critical issue in recent years.

As the protests continue, pressure mounts on the provincial government to address the demands of the police officers and restore a sense of security and order in Lakki Marwat. If left unresolved, the unrest could further destabilize the region, raising concerns about the government’s ability to protect its own law enforcement personnel.

Azad Kashmir Public Service Commission Issues Notification of New Policy

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Kotli (Azadi Times Representative): The Azad Kashmir Public Service Commission has issued a notification regarding a new policy, which includes the decision to eliminate academic marks from the merit system. Only the marks from the written exam and interview will be included in the merit calculation, while academic marks will no longer be considered.

According to the notification, the merit will be determined based on the marks obtained in the screening test and interview. The number of marks for the screening MCQ test has been increased from 50 to 70, replacing the previous allocation of 20 marks for academic qualifications.

The interview will still carry 30 marks as before, bringing the total to 100 marks. The merit will now be based solely on the marks obtained in the written exams and the interview. The number of interview marks has been increased from 80 to 100. This new policy will be implemented immediately.

Reports Emerge of Execution of 20-30 North Korean Officials Over Flood Mishandling

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Seoul (News Desk): Reports have surfaced regarding the execution of 20 to 30 government officials, including the former secretary of the provincial committee of North Korea’s ruling party, for failing to take precautionary measures before the floods.

According to South Korea’s intelligence agency and media reports, they have received such indications. It is believed that 20 to 30 officials were executed on the orders of North Korea’s Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un. Kim Jong-un had previously announced in an emergency meeting of the ruling party that those responsible for the failure to implement flood protection measures would be severely punished.

The devastating floods in North Korea in July 2024 resulted in 1,500 people being killed or reported missing, while thousands of homes were destroyed. However, media reports indicate that there is no official confirmation from North Korea regarding the executions, and the news has not been independently verified.

Azad Jammu and Kashmir Supreme Court Bar Election Board Formed, Elections Scheduled for 12 October 2024

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Muzaffarabad (Azadi Times): The Election Board for the Azad Jammu and Kashmir Supreme Court Bar has been formed, and elections will be held on 12 October 2024. A notification was issued yesterday, signed by the President of the Supreme Court Bar Association of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Raja Sajjad Ahmad Khan Advocate.

The board members are as follows: Maqboolur Rehman Abbasi Advocate as Chairman, Kausar Parveen Awan Advocate from District Muzaffarabad, Masood A. Sheikh Advocate (Senior Member) from District Mirpur, Sardar Ejaz Nazir Advocate (Member) from Mirpur, Imtiaz Hussain Raja Advocate (Member) from Mirpur, Muhammad Mushtaq Malik Advocate (Senior Member) from Kotli, Tazeem Aziz Advocate (Member) from Kotli, Malik Atif Sajawal Advocate (Senior Member) from Pilandri, Sardar Zarif Aslam Advocate (Member) from Pilandri, Wajid Mumtaz Advocate (Senior Member) from Poonch, Saddam Hussain Chaudhry Advocate (Member) from Poonch, Syed Wajid Gardazi Advocate (Senior Member) from Bagh, and Hamid Manzoor Advocate (Member) from Bagh.

The board will announce the election schedule and make the necessary arrangements.