HRCP launches study on the human rights cost of the 2022 floods 

Lahore, February 19, 2023 (PPI-OT):The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) announced the launch of its study titled A Clarion Call for Climate Justice: The human rights cost of the 2022 floods at the Karachi Literary Festival. The study examines the impact of the 2022 floods through the lens of climate justice – the concept that those who are most vulnerable to the climate crisis are often the most impacted by its effects.

Outlining the causes of the disaster and the effectiveness of the state’s response, the study found that the rights of vulnerable communities were severely affected, particularly their rights to life, health, food, sanitation, shelter and livelihood. The study also draws on expert analysis from a high-profile roundtable held by HRCP in December 2022, and includes case studies from different parts of Pakistan about the human rights challenges faced by flood-affected persons and relief workers.

The study recommends a national climate adaptation plan be adopted to address gaps in planning, implementation, resource rationalisation and readiness of response to climate disasters. It also recommends the state take concrete steps for preparedness such as mapping vulnerability zones, instituting early warning systems and investing in low carbon technologies.

Finally, the state must empower local governments and work with civil society networks to directly engage with affected people for more effective monitoring and on-ground delivery of services. While the state’s efforts to secure reparations from high-emitting countries are commendable, urgent steps must be taken to build Pakistan’s resilience to the climate crisis, and with haste if our most vulnerable communities are not to be left behind.

For more information, contact:
Chairperson
Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP)
Aiwan-i-Jamhoor, 107-Tipu Block,
New Garden Town, Lahore-54600
Tel: +92-42-35864994
Fax: +92-42-35883582
Email: hrcp@hrcp-web.org
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Imran Khan’s fear has greatly disturbed ruler’s sleeps, political field of Punjab has also gone to Imran Khan’s name: Ch Parvez Elahi 

Lahore, February 19, 2023 (PPI-OT):Pakistan Muslim League-Q leader Sajid Ahmad Khan Bhatti called on former Chief Minister Punjab Ch Parvez Elahi at his residence here today (Sunday). During the meeting, consultation was held regarding national political situation and legal matters. On this occasion, Nadir Duggal advocate and Khubaib Baloch were also present.

Ch Parvez Elahi said that the fear of Imran Khan has greatly disturbed sleep of the rulers, N-League has no courage to face Imran Khan in the political field, political field of Punjab now also gone in the name of Imran Khan, N-League had already lost Punjab and now Takhat-e-Lahore is also out of their hand.

He said that Shehbaz Sharif is proving to be the most incompetent ruler of the history, even Maryam Nawaz is not ready to carry weight of his incompetence, re-launching of Maryam Nawaz on return from London has once again failed, PDM is making all-out effort to keep sticking to power even at the cost of violating the Constitution.

Ch Parvez Elahi said that enthusiasm and high spirit of the workers for courting arrest in Jail Bharo Tehrik is worth seeing, Overseas Pakistanis are also submitting their names voluntarily for arrest, our supporters are being picked up illegally and being made missing, we will face the vengeful measures of the rulers steadfastly.

Earlier, Ch Parvez Elahi attended walima reception of Arshad Shaikh’s son Shaikh Talal. Rasikh Elahi, Talha Yasir and other leaders were also with him. Ch Parvez Elahi congratulated the newly-wed couple and wished them a successful life.

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Nawaz Sharif has gone to London for treatment, should get his treatment: Ch Parvez Elahi

Lahore, February 19, 2023 (PPI-OT):Former MPA Pir Syed Taqi Shah, prominent political and social figures of Talagang, former Chairmen and Muslim League office-bearers called on former Chief Minister Punjab Ch Parvez Elahi here today (Saturday).

On this occasion, District President Malik Asad Kot Gala, Chairman Municipality Lava Malik Qayyum Altaf, Chairman Alik Mumtaz Haider, Shaikh Saeed Ahmad, Rana Mohammad Shafiq, Hazrat Allama Maulana Majeed Anwar, Maulana Ikhlaq Ahm, Mauilana Saibir Ayub and others were also present.

Talking to them, Ch Parvez Elahi said that the federal governor, Punjab caretaker government and Governor all are afraid of Imran Khan’s popularity, due to this they are not giving the date for the election in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the superior judiciary has reminded these incompetents of their work.

Ch Parvez Elahi said that there is no comparison of Nawaz Sharif with Imran Khan with facts and figures in any field, Nawaz Sharif has gone to London for his medical treatment should only get himself treated.

Ch Parvez Elahi said that that Sharif’s have not yet dropped politics of false cases, they want to make us afraid by getting false cases registered against us, we are being provided justice by Almighty Allah and the superior judiciary, the rulers are paying attention to their real task, price hike and heavy load of taxes has made the living of the people difficult.

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Fax: +92-42-35877329
Website: www.pmlmediacell.com

Second Test victory sees India tighten grip on qualification for the World Test Championship Final

Dubai, February 19, 2023 (PPI-OT):The race to qualification for the ICC World Test Championship Final took another turn on Sunday as India claimed a thrilling six-wicket victory over Australia to move a step closer to sealing their place at the Ultimate Test at the Oval on 7 June.

The hosts’ six-wicket victory in the second Test strengthens their claim for a spot at the Ultimate Test

Australia’s qualification hopes suffer another setback, yet they remain atop the WTC standings

South Africa drop out of contention, leaving Sri Lanka as the lone challenger for a place at The Oval in June

The World Test Championship has seen two years of intense competition in the longest format, and the second Test in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy characterised the ebb and flow that has been present throughout, with both sides wrestling for control of the match before Rohit Sharma’s men triumphed on a dramatic day in Delhi.

With the top two teams in the ICC World Test Championship standings securing a place in June’s Final, the result still means that Australia and India control their own destiny as we edge towards the conclusion of the competition.

Australia remain atop the standings despite the defeat reducing their percentage tally to 66.67%, while India widen the gap between themselves and third spot thanks to their victory in Delhi, moving to 64.06%.

As a result of India’s victory, the number of teams able to qualify for the Final shrinks from four to three. South Africa drop out of contention, unable to reach the percentage points required to break into the top two, leaving Sri Lanka as the lone challenger for a place at the Ultimate Test.

Sri Lanka currently sit third in the standings on 53.33%, and they head to New Zealand next month knowing that not only must they win both Tests in their two-match series to stand any chance of qualification, but they are also reliant on favourable results in the remaining Tests between India and Australia.

The third Test between India and Australia starts in Indore on 1 March with the hosts able to secure their place at The Oval with another victory. Anything less, and Australia will become the first team to qualify for the World Test Championship Final.

With so much still to play for, the race to qualification promises to provide more tension and excitement before the top two teams take to the field on 7 June with the coveted ICC World Test Championship Mace and a place in history at stake.

More about the ICC World Test Championship can be found here.

Remaining ICC World Test Championship Fixtures

South Africa v West Indies (1st Test) – Centurion, South Africa, 28 February-4 March

India v Australia (3rd Test) – Indore, India, 1-5 March

South Africa v West Indies (2nd Test) – Johannesburg, South Africa, 8-12 March

New Zealand v Sri Lanka (1st Test) – Christchurch, New Zealand, 9-13 March

India v Australia (4th Test) – Ahmedabad, India, 9-13 March

New Zealand v Sri Lanka (2nd Test) – Wellington, New Zealand, 17-21 March

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Matthews credits Windies fielding for Pakistan triumph 

Dubai, February 19, 2023 (PPI-OT):Hayley Matthews hailed West Indies’ fielding as the key to their thrilling three-run triumph over Pakistan.

Matthews dragged her side to victory, scoring a smart 20 having chosen to bat and then two for 14 with the ball either side of a brilliant catch.

But the Windies skipper reserved special praise for her players’ tenacity in the field as they successfully defended a paltry target of 117.

She said: “As West Indians we tend to take the games a bit close! We’re just really happy to get over the line in the end.

“We knew we had to be extra special in the field. We spoke about really getting our bodies behind the ball and not only winning it with bat and ball but also with our fielding.

“My catch was one of those reaction ones, stuck in the middle of the palm and I’m happy to contribute.”

Matthews has made scores of 42 and 66 in South Africa and has often played a lone hand with the bat.

Against Pakistan she was backed up by keeper-batter Rashada Williams who anchored the innings with a composed 30 and lifted her side to a defendable total.

It has been a turbulent few months for Windies, without a win in the T20I format since September before beating Ireland, now celebrating back-to-back wins and mathematically still in contention for the semi-finals.

“We’ve had a tough couple of months but it’s really good we have been able to bring the momentum in and play a hard game,” said Matthews.

“We need a couple of results to go our way (to qualify) but all we could do was come out and play well.

“We have a lot of young players coming in and the older girls are supporting them. It’s brilliant to see them get the opportunity to play in a tournament like this.

“It is going to be an exciting journey to see them progress.”

Pakistan’s campaign hasn’t got out of first gear with victory over Ireland sandwiched by morale-sapping defeats to rivals India and now West Indies.

They found a semblance of control in the middle overs through the spin of Sadia Iqbal and Nidar Dar but struggled to find the boundary in reply and left their excellent finishers with too much to do.

Captain Bismah Maroof said: “It is hurtful. It was a very close match and we weren’t up to the mark with the bat.

“The wickets are very slow and their spin department is very good. The match against England is very important for us, I think we have played good cricket and hopefully we continue that.”

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Williams guilty of breaching ICC Code of Conduct 

Dubai, February 19, 2023 (PPI-OT):Rashada Williams of the West Indies has been fined 15 per cent of her match fee for breaching Level 1 of the ICC Code of Conduct during the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2023 match against Ireland in Cape Town on Friday.

Williams was found to have breached Article 2.12 of the ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel, which relates to “inappropriate physical contact with a Player, Player Support Personnel, Umpire, Match Referee or any other person (including a spectator) during an International Match.”

In addition to this, one demerit point has been added to Williams’s disciplinary record, for whom it was the first offence in a 24-month period.

The incident occurred in the sixth over of West Indies’ innings, when Williams made deliberate physical contact with bowler Leah Paul after being run out.

Williams admitted the offence and accepted the sanction proposed by Shandre Fritz of the Emirates ICC International Panel of Match Referees, so there was no need for a formal hearing.

On-field umpires Eloise Sheridan and Vrinda Rathi, third umpire Lauren Agenbag and fourth umpire N Janani levelled the charge.

Level 1 breaches carry a minimum penalty of an official reprimand, a maximum penalty of 50 per cent of a player’s match fee, and one or two demerit points.

For more information, contact:
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