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Pakistan, Germany vow to work together for peace, security in Afghanistan – The Nation

Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC) General Nadeem Raza, who is on official visit to Germany and Switzerland, called on Chief of the Defence Forces, Germany General Eberhard ZORN.

According to Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR), matters of bilateral professional interest including further strengthening of security and defence cooperation between the two countries were discussed in the meeting.

Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to work together for peace, security and stability in the region particularly in Afghanistan.

Chairman JCSC during his visit of Germany also visited German Infantry School at Hammelburg and Center for Internal Leadership at Kolbenz where he was briefed about the mandate and curriculum of the institutes.

Later, General Nadeem Raza visited Switzerland where he called on Chief of Swiss Armed Forces Lieutenant General Thomas SUSSLI.

Chairman JCSC reviewed the full gamut of bilateral defence relations and exchanged views on global and regional security environment and enhanced military and defence cooperation between the two Armed Forces.

Chairman JCSC also visited Geneva Center for Security Policy. GCSP is an international foundation that provides executive education and training in comprehensive international peace and security policy.

During the visit of the center, General Nadeem Raza highlighted the security perspective of Pakistan on geo-strategic situation of the region with emphasis on Afghanistan.He emphasized upon the need for reconciliation within Afghanistan for regional peace and security.

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From Ukraine to Afghanistan, Women War Refugees Have to Struggle Twice as Hard for Basics – News18

The latest news worldwide is the horrendous refugee crisis in Ukraine caused by the Russian attack. More than a million refugees have shiftedto neighbouring countries for protection and a way out of the invasion. With long queues on the roads and commotion in traffic paths leading out of Ukraine, the people are in a total frenzy, desperate to leave their own country. And the ones who have no friends or family to take care of are being kept in reception centers with basic amenities keeping them secure and alive. Some of the places Ukrainians are shifting to the most are Poland, Hungary, Romania, Russia itself, Slovakia and Moldova.

Countries like Poland and Hungary have welcomed the Ukrainian refugees with the warmest regards and open arms; Poland in particular has been accepting a massive amount of refugees. As Zbigniew Rau had mentioned, Poland has embraced all asylum seekers without discrimination, as the Ukrainian crisis has threatened the security of the entire European continent. It is mainly women and children migrating to Poland after waiting for 24 hours, and since it is difficult to gather all the documents during wartime, only birth certificates for the children, passports, and medical reports are required for travel. But the Polish government has conveyed to the European Union that it requires more resources and financial aid to harbor the raging number of refugees.

The refugee policy of the European Union (EU) bears a strong root in the firm history associated with it. According to Article 14 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the asylum policy of the EU originates from the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees". The Policy is mainly regulated by the CEAS - Common European Asylum System, and due to the ongoing refugee crisis, it was last reformed in 2014.

The EU policy is predominantly enacted to grant refugee status and protection to international migrants by law. After assessing the process of a refugee by the CEAS, they are lawfully granted international protection. But with adequate awareness about the risks of returning to their home country for the refugee status in the other country. If the council or the Member States do not find the conditions for seeking asylum to be valid, they will be termed illegal economic migrants."

The EU has previously been criticised for its aversion to accepting refugees during the Syrian and Afghanistan crisis, the behavior contrasting withthe current acceptance during the Ukrainian crisis. It can be fairly well understood that there is a racial and geopolitical motive behind it as Ukraine, being a neighboring country, bears the right to enter the union and be accepted. Racially, Syrian and Afghani refugees are stereotypically perceived as violent and undermined since history, which persists today.

As it is known that there is still gender discrimination existing during a refugee crisis, the most prominent issues faced by women in the EU are sexual violence and harassment, and discrimination and violence against women refugees. The EU has brought forth certain changes that ensure their socio-economic rights, abolition of violence, and equal space in various areas.

During the Taliban invasion, Afghan women had migrated to the US with the hope of surviving, away from the orthodox universe the Taliban had unabashedly created back in their home. But even with resources in the United States, the Afghan women kept facing issues firstly to cope with their shyness stemming from their conservative roots to speak out loud about their needs relating to personal hygiene and sanitation. And even when they managed to fight their coyness, the resources were not always abundant. Not to forget, the tedious and intricate documentation process may not always be grasped by the Afghan women refugees when a majority of them had been excluded from the right to education and awareness.

It is no secret that women face a more challenging time surviving in the everyday world, unfairly so. So it can only be understood that it is worse for them during a life-threatening crisis when they are most vulnerable. But the problems persist, especially during a tumultuous refugee crisis.

In accordance with the UNHCR, the requisite fundamental rights of the women refugees are access to education and employment, rights against gender-based violence, access to resources and healthcare, freedom of expression, and right to life.

Naresh M. Gehi, Esq. is an Indo-US Lawyer and the Director of Gehis Immigration and International Legal Services based in Mumbai, India and is an expert in complex Immigration strategies, M&As (expansion, take-overs), foreign investments, optimization of tax benefits, cross-border investment and tax issues. Currently, he is the chief advisor to the President of Suriname and he has been representing eminent Indians and U.S. individuals in their international immigration & legal matters. The views expressed in this article are those of the author and do not represent the stand of this publication.

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Former KGB spy Jack Barsky offers insights on what Putin wants – CBS News

Russian President Vladimir Putin could be feeling trapped and despite his public statements, he can't just pretend that everything is going OK in Ukraine, where his troops have so far failed to capture the capital, Kyiv, said Jack Barsky, a former KGB agent and the author of "Deep Undercover: My Secret Life and Tangled Alliances as a KGB Spy in America."

Born Albrecht Dittrich in East Germany and recruited by the KGB to spy on the U.S. during the Cold War, Barsky stayed in the U.S. after the fall of the Soviet Union and worked with U.S. intelligence after he was exposed as a former sleeper agent.

Barsky told CBS News' Lana Zak that the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 was a formative moment for Putin, who was then a mid-level KGB officer. As protesters gathered outside the office where he was stationed in Dresden, in East Germany, Putin was told Moscow was silent.

Putin "went from being a member of the most powerful organization, living the good life in East Germany, to somebody who was completely helpless, defending that position. I think that left a deep impression on him and it motivated him to rebuild not necessarily the Soviet Union, but greater Russia. This is what he is after," Barsky said.

Barsky told CBS News that in other wars, Putin sought to escalate the conflict and if the pattern holds, will go after more civilian targets.

"He doesn't really care as much for the suffering of the Russian people. He's lashing out against his own people," Barsky said.

The Russian leader has "a tight grip on power," Barksy said. "As long as he satisfies his inner circle the folks that are directly supporting him he doesn't have much to fear."

While a military revolt could be a potential long-term scenario, Barsky said, right now "he is very well protected."

"Assuming that he can survive this, assuming there isn't a sort of coup against him so long term, he'll be in trouble if this keeps going like this, if more soldiers keep dying. He'll have an Afghanistan on his hands," said Barsky. Soviet troops entered Afghanistan in late 1979, toppling the Afghan leader and kicking off a nearly decade-long conflict with the mujahideen. "And as you know, Afghanistan was the beginning of the end of the Soviet Union and Ukraine may become the beginning of the end of Putin as a dictator."

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Dr. Rand Paul Introduces Amendment to Eliminate Dr. Fauci’s Position as Director of NIAID | Senator Rand Paul – Senator Rand Paul

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:March 14, 2022Contact: Press_Paul@paul.senate.gov, 202-224-4343

WASHINGTON, D.C. Today, U.S. Senator and physician Rand Paul (R-KY) introduced an amendment to eliminate Dr. Anthony Faucis position as the Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) and replace it with three separate national research institutes.

Weve learned a lot over the past two years, but one lesson in particular is that no one person should be deemed dictator-in-chief. No one person should have unilateral authority to make decisions for millions of Americans, said Dr. Paul. To ensure that ineffective, unscientific lockdowns and mandates are never foisted on the American people ever again, Ive introduced this amendment to eliminate Dr. Anthony Faucis position as Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, and divide his power into three separate new institutes. This will create accountability and oversight into a taxpayer funded position that has largely abused its power, and has been responsible for many failures and misinformation during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Background:

As recently as 2012, Congress passed a law that eliminated the National Center for Research Resources (NCRR) and reassigned some of its programs to a new National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS), and assigned other NCRR functions to other institutes within NIH.

Dr. Pauls amendment would keep with this precedent of reorganization, and would immediately eliminate Dr. Faucis position and replace it with three new directors of the following new institutes:

Each of these three institutes will be led by a director who is appointed by the president and confirmed by the Senate for a 5-year term.

This amendment also aligns with NIAIDs existing mission statement, which begins by saying: NIAID conducts and supports basic and applied research to better understand, treat, and ultimately prevent infectious, immunologic, and allergic diseases.

You can read Dr. Pauls amendment HERE.

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Senate Passes Dr. Rand Paul’s Resolution to Repeal Travel Mask Mandates | Senator Rand Paul – Senator Rand Paul

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:March 15, 2022Contact: Press_Paul@paul.senate.gov, 202-224-4343

WASHINGTON, D.C. Today, U.S. Senator and physician Rand Paul (R-KY) forced a vote on his resolution to repeal travel mask mandates on public transportation, the Senate passed the resolution with bipartisan support voting 57-40.Today, the Senate said enough is enough, and sent a message to unelected government bureaucrats to stop the anti-science, nanny state requirement of travel mask mandates, said Dr. Paul. Since March 2020, unelected bureaucrats have incessantly declared that we should follow the science. But the same bureaucrats continue to defy science by imposing an ineffective and restrictive mask mandate for individuals travelling on public transit and airplanes. As the entire world is learning to live with COVID, the federal government still uses fear mongering to stubbornly perpetuate its mandates, rather than giving clear-eyed, rational advice on how to best protect yourself from illness. That is why, I forced this vote, and I applaud the Senate for rejecting this nonsense.This vote comes on the heels of last Thursdays announcement from the TSA that mask mandates on air plane travel would be extended another month. The resolution will now head to the House of Representatives for consideration.Dr. Paul has been a leading advocate against mask mandates. He previously introduced the Travel Mask Mandate Repeal Act of 2021, and continues to be outspoken against mandates.You can read Dr. Pauls resolution to repeal travel mask mandates on public transportation HERE and watch Dr. Pauls floor remarks HERE.

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