Pakistan’s Security Forces Arrest 4 Terrorists Involved in Attack on Chinese Engineers

A Pakistani officer at a checkpoint following an attack on Chinese citizens in Besham on March 27, 2024 (EPA)
A Pakistani officer at a checkpoint following an attack on Chinese citizens in Besham on March 27, 2024 (EPA)
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Pakistan’s Security Forces Arrest 4 Terrorists Involved in Attack on Chinese Engineers

A Pakistani officer at a checkpoint following an attack on Chinese citizens in Besham on March 27, 2024 (EPA)
A Pakistani officer at a checkpoint following an attack on Chinese citizens in Besham on March 27, 2024 (EPA)

The Pakistani Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) announced on Monday the arrest of four people in connection with an attack on Chinese nationals northwest of the country last month.
The Department said the four suspects are key operatives in the attack, which targeted a bus transporting Chinese engineers in the remote Besham area of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa.
The attack claimed the lives of five Chinese nationals.
CTD said the four suspects are affiliated with the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban (TTP) group.
Meanwhile, a Pakistani judge who was kidnapped by gunmen over the weekend was freed on Monday amid a deadly crackdown by security forces that killed at least six militants, officials said.
Local police officer Naeem Khan said the judge was whisked away by up to 15 militants who intercepted his car on a highway in the northern town of Dera Ismail on Saturday night.
The kidnapping, which has been blamed on the Pakistani Taliban, prompted a crackdown by the army, with at least six militants killed in separate raids at the weekend.
The circumstances of the judge’s release were not clear, but officer Khan said he was freed in a raid. He did not give any further details.
Earlier, the Pakistani security had thwarted a terrorist operation in Harnai district of northern Balochistan. A terrorist was killed and another injured in a gun battle with security forces.
The Pakistani Army Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a statement that the terrorists attempted to stop passenger vehicles traveling on Sanjavi Road in Harnai. Security forces promptly responded and effectively engaged the terrorists. A terrorist was killed and another injured in a gun battle.
Also, one terrorist was killed in an operation by security forces in Pakistan's northwest Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

 



Pro-Palestinian NGOs Sue Dutch Gov't over Israel Support

A Palestinian flag is removed from a building by Israeli authorities after being put up by an advocacy group that promotes coexistence between Palestinians and Israelis, in Ramat Gan, Israel, Wednesday, June 1, 2022. (AP)
A Palestinian flag is removed from a building by Israeli authorities after being put up by an advocacy group that promotes coexistence between Palestinians and Israelis, in Ramat Gan, Israel, Wednesday, June 1, 2022. (AP)
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Pro-Palestinian NGOs Sue Dutch Gov't over Israel Support

A Palestinian flag is removed from a building by Israeli authorities after being put up by an advocacy group that promotes coexistence between Palestinians and Israelis, in Ramat Gan, Israel, Wednesday, June 1, 2022. (AP)
A Palestinian flag is removed from a building by Israeli authorities after being put up by an advocacy group that promotes coexistence between Palestinians and Israelis, in Ramat Gan, Israel, Wednesday, June 1, 2022. (AP)

Pro-Palestinian groups took the Dutch state to court Friday, urging a halt to arms exports to Israel and accusing the government of failing to prevent what they termed a genocide in Gaza.

The NGOs argued that Israel is breaking international law in Gaza and the West Bank, invoking, amongst others, the 1948 United Nations Genocide Convention set up in the wake of the Holocaust.

"Israel is guilty of genocide and apartheid" and "is using Dutch weapons to wage war", said Wout Albers, a lawyer representing the NGOs.

"Dutch weapons are killing children, every day, in Palestine, including my family," said Ahmed Abofoul, a legal advisor to Al Haq, one of the groups involved in the suit, AFP reported.

Israel furiously denies accusations of genocide as it presses on with the offensive in Gaza it began after the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack on Israel.

Opening the case at the court in The Hague, judge Sonja Hoekstra noted: "It is important to underline that the gravity of the situation in Gaza is not contested by the Dutch State, nor is the status of the West Bank."

"Today is about finding out what is legally in play and what can be expected of the State, if the State can be expected to do more, or act differently than it is currently acting," she added.

She acknowledged this was a "sensitive case", saying: "It's a whole legal debate."

The lawyer for the Dutch State, Reimer Veldhuis, said the Netherlands has been applying European laws in force for arms exports.

Veldhuis argued the case should be tossed out.

"It is unlikely that the minister responsible will grant an arms export licence to Israel that would contribute to the Israeli army's activities in Gaza or the West Bank," said Veldhuis.