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Former Beaverton resident and two-time Olympian, Julius Achon, recognized with Olympians For Life award
Julius Achon ran the 1500 meter event in the 1996 and 2000 Olympics. He s one of five Olympians inducted by the World Olympians Association. Author: Laural Porter Updated: 5:50 PM PDT July 30, 2021
PORTLAND, Ore. Former Beaverton resident and two-time Olympian, Julius Achon has just received the honor of a lifetime.
Achon is one of five exceptional Olympians inducted as an Olympian For Life, a prestigious award by the World Olympians Association (WOA).
Achon competed for Uganda in the 1500 meter track event in Atlanta in 1996 and Sydney in 2000.
Each Olympics, the WOA chooses five Olympians for the award, one from each continent, recognizing them for using their Olympic experience to make the world a better place by promoting Olympic values at every stage of their lives.
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July 3, 2021
ISLAMABAD/WASHINGTON: Pakistan on Friday categorically rejected the ‘unsubstantiated and baseless’ inclusion of Pakistan in the Child Soldiers Prevention Act (CSPA) List published in US State Department’s Annual Trafficking in Persons Report 2021.
The Foreign Office spokesperson, in a statement, said that Pakistan did not support any non-state armed group; nor any entity recruiting or using child soldiers. Pakistan’s efforts in fighting non-state armed groups including terrorist entities are well recognised, he added.
“The inclusion of Pakistan in the CSPA List depicts a factual error and lack of understanding. No state institution was consulted by the US prior to the publication of the report, nor were any details provided on the basis on which the conclusion was reached,” the spokesperson added.
By Wajid Ali Syed
ISLAMABAD/WASHINGTON: Pakistan on Friday categorically rejected the ‘unsubstantiated and baseless’ inclusion of Pakistan in the Child Soldiers Prevention Act (CSPA) List published in US State Department’s Annual Trafficking in Persons Report 2021.
The Foreign Office spokesperson, in a statement, said that Pakistan did not support any non-state armed group; nor any entity recruiting or using child soldiers.
Pakistan’s efforts in fighting non-state armed groups including terrorist entities are well recognised, he added.
“The inclusion of Pakistan in the CSPA List depicts a factual error and lack of understanding. No state institution was consulted by the US prior to the publication of the report, nor were any details provided on the basis on which the conclusion was reached,” the spokesperson added.