CHAMAN: Displaced persons living in Chaman camps after the Afghan attack are still suffering from difficulties and waiting for government’s help. Thousands of people of several villages evacuated their homes as the tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan increased after the unprovoked firing of Afghan forces which claimed at least 11 lives and injured more than 40 persons on Friday. These persons were transferred to temporary camps that were built five kilometers away from the border, and are still deprived of basic necessities of life. The camps do not have enough beds for the immigrants, and also lack the facility of light. The migrants are forced to live in open air with empty bellies. It has also been informed that some people have moved to other cities for shelter.
Daily Archives: May 10, 2017
India moves ICJ to save Kalbhoshan Yadav
NEW DELHI: Modi government has approached International Court of Justice to save killer of innocent Pakistanis Kalbhoshan Yadav from death sentence in Pakistan, while Iran has also requested to seek access to Kalbhoshan Yadav. According to Indian media, International Court … read more
Dawn Leaks issue stands settled: Interior Ministry
ISLAMABAD: Interior Ministry said action on orders of the Prime Minister on recommendations of Dawn Leaks Inquiry Committee has already been completed and the issue stands settled. In a statement issued in Islamabad on Wednesday, it said there is need … read more
Donald Trump sacks FBI chief James Comey
WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump has sacked out his FBI director James Comey from his post. White House spokesman Sean Spicer told reporters that the president has accepted the recommendation of the Attorney General and the deputy Attorney General regarding … read more
Pakistan would not win from India in cricket: Ganguly
NEW DELHI: Former Indian skipper Sourav Ganguly made a prediction for the big opening game of ICC Champions Trophy 2017. India will beat Pakistan yet again, he told the Indian media in a recently interview. The arch-rivals are all set … read more
