The image of a 14-year-old was widely shared on social media with the claim that she was gang-raped before being forced to convert to Islam in Faisalabad.
The news was published on local media & retweeted by celebrities demanding #JusticeForSunitaMaseeh
#DSTV used advanced tracking tools to ascertain where the trend originated from. Our findings show the incident was first reported by Rahat Austin — a Pakistani Christian man, who now lives in South Korea and is known to have engaged in spreading disinformation in the past.
Last year, Austin shared pictures of burnt corpses of 3 Hindu children who died in a fire in Ghotki district, insinuating they were victims of an arson attack by Muslims. His tweet was shared by Hindutva accounts and quoted in Indian media.
The news was also misleading.
The current hashtag was shared by several renowned Pakistani journalists as well as Indian accounts without verification.
Such campaigns are designed to malign Pakistan’s image and are also counter-productive for efforts towards minorities’ rights and victims of sexual abuse.
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Police in Karachi claim to have solved the case of the seven-year old boy whose stripped body was found in a graveyard in the New Karachi area of the city.
In a joint press conference addressed by District Inspector General (DIG) West Nasir Aftab, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Central Malik Murtaza and Superintendent of Police (SP) Investigation Shaher Qureshi,
authorities revealed that the boy was killed over a personal enmity.
DIG West Nasir Aftab said that two of the three suspects have been arrested, while the third was already in jail for selling drugs.
“He [third suspect] will be arrested from the jail,” he said.
She also sent a "blasphemous message" to the complainant on his WhatsApp number, according to the detailed verdict issued by a cybercrime court in Rawalpindi.
According to the detailed verdict, the woman told court that she got in touch with the complainant after he joined her PUBG group and asked her to be "friendly" with him "because we were Pakistani" but she refused.
Syed Farzand Ali Zaidi, who shot and killed a newly-wed man in Karachi’s Kashmir Road area in a robbery bid last Wednesday, was an on-duty cop who was on bail in a previous robbery case as well as three other criminal cases, it has emerged.
Farzand, who was posted in the investigation wing of Karachi’s West Zone Police, allegedly shot himself dead when police conducted a raid to arrest him.
According to DSTV’s investigations, Farzand was on bail in four similar cases registered against him — robbery and possession of illicit arms in 2017 — and possession of narcotics and illicit arms in 2019.
جماعت اسلامی 31 دسمبر سے سندھ کے نئے بلدیاتی نظام کے خلاف سندھ اسمبلی کے باہر احتجاج کررہی ہے
نوشادی شدہ نوجوانوں نے حافظ نعیم احمد سے ملاقات کی اوردھرنے کے شرکا سے یک جہتی کا اظہار کیا
جماعت اسلامی اور دیگر شہری جماعتیں صوبائی حکومت سے مطالبہ کررہی ہیں کہ شہری اداروں اور میئر کو بااختیار بنایا جائے
نئے قوانین کے مطابق صحت اور تعلیم کے أمور ایک بار پھر صوبائی حکومت کے تحت کردیا گیا ہے
National Security Adviser Moeed Yusuf’s two-day visit to Kabul has been postponed due to bad weather, sources told Daily Scoop TV.
A high-level inter-ministerial delegation led by National Security Adviser (NSA) Moeed Yusuf was supposed to visit Afghanistan on Jan 18-19..... 1/4
for talks on bilateral matters, focusing on Pakistan’s efforts to avert a humanitarian crisis in the neighbouring country.
Yusuf is steering the Afghanistan Inter-Ministerial Coordination Cell (AICC) to channel Pakistan’s humanitarian and economic assistance.........
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to Afghanistan in a manner that helps the Afghan interim authorities in combatting their key challenges while adhering to the requirements of the UN and international sanctions. 3/4
At least three, including Pakistani, killed in suspected drone attack in Abu Dhabi
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A suspected drone attack may have sparked an explosion that struck three oil tankers in Abu Dhabi and another fire at an extension of Abu Dhabi International Airport on Monday that killed three people and wounded six, police said. 2/6
Abu Dhabi police identified the dead as two Indian nationals and one Pakistani. It did not identify the wounded, who police said suffered minor or moderate wounds.
Police said an investigation was underway.3/6