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SWABI: Awami National Party workers on Thursday staged protest demonstrations across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on the call of party’s provincial president Aimal Wali Khan against targeted killings, landmine explosions and missing of citizens in parts of merged tribal districts.
In Swabi, ANP workers and local leaders gathered at the party office and marched to Karnal Sher Khan Chowk while chanting slogans against the government policies.
Addressing the protesters, district president Amanullah said that PTI leaders had done nothing for the poor people in their over seven years rule in the province.
In Buner, the district chapter of ANP staged a demonstration in front of press club in Daggar against Janikhel incident.
ANP asks govt to prepare list of missing persons
National
February 25, 2021
MARDAN: Awami National Party (ANP) provincial spokesperson MPA Samar Haroon Bilour on Wednesday said that the government should prepare the list of missing persons and mentioned how many missing persons had died and how many were alive.
Speaking at news conference at Mardan Press Club, she said that according to the list of government 6,000 people were missing so far. She added that 23 people went missing in January. ANP provincial council member Javed Yousafzai , provincial vice president Shazia Aurangzeb, district general secretary Haroon Khan, district information secretary Jamal Nasir, Nazia Shah and a large numbers of party leaders and workers were also present. Samar Haroon Bilour added that the government should produce the missing person in the court. She added that her party would never stand by the missing person if involved in crimes.
Peshawar
December 11, 2020
MARDAN: Speakers at a one-day seminar here on Wednesday said that Islam has given great respect and dignity to women in society and gender-based violence must be eliminated.
The seminar titled “16 days of activism against gender-based violence” was arranged by STEP, a non-governmental organisation, at a hotel here.
Member Provincial Assembly (MPA) Zahir Shah Toru, former district nazim Himayatullah Mayar, Maulana Ghulam Nabi, Ashraf Shaheen, chairman STEP, Mohammad Ismail Khan, execute director STEP, Robina Yasmeen, Aqila Sumbal, president women chamber of commerce and industry (WCCI), Malik Najeeb, Nazia Shah and journalists participated in the event.
The speakers said that violence against women could be in different ways and it could be violence carried out by individuals as well as states. They said that some forms of the violence perpetrated by individuals are rape, domestic violence, sexual harassment, acid throwing, reproductive coercion, f
National
December 10, 2020
MARDAN: The speakers at a daylong seminar here on Wednesday said that Islam has given great respect and dignity to women and it was the need of the hour to eliminate gender-based violence from the society. The seminar titled âSixteen Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violenceâ was arranged by STEP, a non-government organization.
Member Provincial Assembly (MPA) Zahir Shah Toru, former district nazim Himayatullah Mayar, Maulana Ghulam Nabi, Ashraf Shaheen chairman, STEP, Mohammad Ismail Khan, executive director, STEP, Robina Yasmeen, Women Chamber of Commerce and Industry president Aqila Sumbal, Malik Najeeb, Nazia Shah, Riaz Mayar, Bakhat Mohammad, Amir Shoaib and others participated in the seminar.