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With the government reluctant to ratify ILO C176, Pakistan s miners are condemned to work in death traps

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Coal mining woes

Mon, 04, 21 The beginning of 2021 has increasingly seen accidents and deaths in coalmines and collieries in Pakistan. Only last month, two coalmines collapsed in Balochistan, home to large deposits of coal, causing many coalminers’ deaths. The beginning of 2021 has increasingly seen accidents and deaths in coalmines and collieries in Pakistan. Only last month, two coalmines collapsed in Balochistan, home to large deposits of coal, causing many coalminers’ deaths. In the tragic accident on March 15, seven coalminers burnt to death in a huge fire triggered by methane gas blast inside a coalmine in Harnai District, while digging about 1,500 feet deep inside the mine, and two rescuers also lost their lives. Earlier, on March 12, six workers had died in the Marwar Coalfields in Machh area following an explosion caused by the toxic methane gas. The explosion took place around 1,000 feet deep inside the mine when the mineworkers were busy digging the coal.

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Indian police arrest three more Kashmiris

Indian police arrest three more Kashmiris Top Story December 12, 2020 ISLAMABAD: Indian police arrested three more Kashmiris from different areas of Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) on Friday. During cordon and search operations and house raids, the Indian police arrested three people, a lawyer from Shopian, identified as Gohar Wani and one each from Tral and Budgam areas. According to the Kashmir Media Service, Wani has been booked under the draconian Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA). Separately, some unknown people lobbed a grenade at an Indian paramilitary Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) camp in the Noorbagh area of Srinagar early Friday morning.

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