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Imran Khan challenges formation of audio leaks commission in SC

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Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan on Monday moved the Supreme Court of Pakistan against formation of a judicial commission by federal government to probe the varacity of audio leaks which surfaced in the media.

In the constitutional petition, the PTI chairman pleaded the apex court to declare the commission as null and void. The PTI chief took the plea that no judge could be appointed as a member of the judicial commission without permission of the Chief Justice of Pakistan.

He argued that the proper forum for any probe or taking action against any judge was the Supreme Judicial Council. Imran Khan filed the petition through his counsel Babar Awan.    

Earlier, Judicial Commission, set up to investigate audio leaks, said on Monday that  proceedings of the probe body would be made public.

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The inquiry commission headed by Justice Qazi Faiz Isa said if any sensitive matter was brought before them, they would review the request for an in-camera action. The commission ordered the federal government to provide the email addresses and all relevant material.

The judicial commission started its proceedings in the Supreme Court Islamabad building.

The commission includes senior judge of Supreme Court Justice Qazi Faiz Isa, Chief Justice of Islamabad High Court Amir Farooq and Chief Justice of Balochistan High Court Naeem Akhtar Afghan.

Attorney General Usman Mansoor Awan appeared before the audio leaks commission. Justice Qazi Faiz Isa inquired that under which law the commission was formed? The Attorney General replied that the commission was formed under the Commission of Inquiry Act 2016.

The judicial commission comprising judges of the Supreme Court said proceedings on the issue of audio leaks would be made public. Justice Qazi Faiz Isa said in his remarks that two elderly women were also included among those to be investigated. If requested, the commission would also go to Lahore for necessary action.

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The judicial commission directed the attorney general to provide the mobile phone and SIM for the commission on Monday and also ordered that the phone number provided for the judicial commission will be made public. The judicial commission directed the federal government to provide the email address.

Qazi Faiz Isa said that the commission will seek public help to provide information through advertisement. The information provider will have to reveal his identity and information received from unknown sources will not be acceptable.

The judicial commission asked the government to furnish all the audio recordings and said the federal government would provide all the material by Wednesday. The transcripts of all the audios have also been directed to be provided with the signature of a responsible officer.

The commission said that if any mistake was found in the transcript, action would be taken against the officer concerned. The judicial inquiry commission said that the names, positions and contact numbers of those whose audio leaks were under investigation should also be provided.

Senior judge of the Supreme Court Justice Qazi Faiz Isa clarified that inquiry commission was not a Supreme Judicial Council (SJC) and there would be no interference in the jurisdiction of the Council. He said the inquiry commission was not taking any action against any judge and it would do so in future.

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He said the probe body had been established only to determine the facts. Justice Qazi Faiz Isa said the commission would respect all the witnesses and hoped they would be respected too. The commission had the power to summon those who would not cooperate.

He said the commission would issue notice only and they would try not to issue any summons. He further said that the government officers did not have room for denial in advance and an advertisement will be issued to seek help from the public.

Later, Justice Isa adjourned proceedings of the judicial commission for a week and directed the attorney general to issue notices to all the person concerned and ensure immediate compliance. Justice Isa said that when the notice is received by the person concerned, its proof should be provided in the form of a photograph or signature.

The judicial inquiry commission also directed the attorney general to make arrangements for playing the audio during the proceedings and to determine the agency concerned to verify the audios. Justice Isa further said that Punjab Forensic Agency could be contacted to verify the audio leaks.

“If someone refuses to recognize his voice in the audio or says it is tampered with, it must be verified in advance,” said Justice Isa. He said, “A member of the forensic agency should be present during proceedings of the commission so that if a person refuses to recognize his voice, there is immediate verification.”

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Dozens arrested in weekend of protests on US campuses

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Police on Saturday arrested at least 25 pro-Palestinian protesters and cleared an encampment at the University of Virginia, the university said in a statement, as US campuses braced for more turmoil during graduation celebrations.

Tensions flared at UVA’s campus in Charlottesville, where protests had been largely peaceful until Saturday morning, when police officers in riot gear were seen in a video moving on an encampment on the campus’ lawn, cuffing some demonstrators with zip-ties and using what appeared to be chemical spray.

Students across the US have rallied or set up tents at dozens of universities to protest the months-long war in Gaza and call on President Joe Biden, who has supported Israel, to do more to stop the bloodshed in Gaza. They also demand their schools divest from companies that support Israel’s government, such as arms suppliers.

The University of Virginia said in a news release that protesters had violated several university policies including setting up tents on Friday night and using amplified sound.

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Jim Ryan, UVA’s president, wrote in a message that officials had learned that “individuals unaffiliated with the university” who presented “some safety concerns” had joined protesters on campus.

It wasn’t immediately clear how many of those arrested were UVA students.

A group called UVA Encampment for Gaza that said earlier this week it had set up the encampment condemned the university’s decision to call in police in a post on Instagram.

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Dar meets Azeri counterpart on margins of OIC Summit, discusses bilateral cooperation

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Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar met with Azerbaijan’s Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov on the sidelines of the 15th OIC Islamic Summit Conference in Banjul, the capital of Gambia.

According to a spokesperson for the Foreign Office, the two leaders discussed bilateral relations during the meeting.

Dar and Bayramov expressed their commitment to further promote bilateral cooperation in various fields, including trade and energy.

The spokesperson said that the leaders agreed to enhance political relations and dialogue during the meeting.

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Ishaq Dar, on this occasion, congratulated Jeyhun Bayramov on Baku’s nomination to host COP29.

The foreign minister expressed Pakistan’s keen interest in cooperation and exchange of experiences to address climate change.

He also commended Azerbaijan for its strong and principled stance on the Kashmir conflict.

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Two key TTP operatives killed in Rawalpindi operation

Two key TTP operatives killed in Rawalpindi operation

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 Two key terrorists were killed as a result of gunfire from their own associates during an operation carried out by personnel of the Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) on Sunday.

According to CTD officials, the dead terrorists, Naseebullah and Ihsanullah, were affiliated with the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). Both were wanted for the murder of a cop during an attack on a Dolphin Force team in Rawalpindi.

A huge stash of explosives, including hand grenades, heavy weaponry and ammunition, was seized.

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