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Read More »Pakistan to remain on global terrorist financing “gray” list | Pakistan
The global dirty money watchdog decides to keep Pakistan on its watch list despite Islamabad’s progress in complying with international terrorist financing standards. Pakistan will remain on a terrorist financing watch list until it fully implements a set of preventive guidelines, a global watchdog said, urging Islamabad to improve financial …
Read More »Pakistan to remain on the FATF gray list until February
NEW DELHI: While acknowledging the “significant progress” made by Pakistan when addressing issues related to terrorist financing and money laundering, the watchdog of global terror, FATF, Friday decided to keep Pakistan on his gray or higher control list. This was mainly due to Pakistan not addressing 6 points, one of …
Read More »Pakistan to remain on terrorist financing gray list until February 2021
Pakistan did not act against terrorists and front organizations of terrorist groups. New Delhi: Pakistan will remain on the “gray list” of the global terrorism financing watchdog until February next year, the body ruled on Friday, as the country did not meet the necessary conditions for unlimited access to international …
Read More »FATF dashes Pak’s hopes of getting off the gray list, then a harsh reprimand
The Financial Action Task Force (FATF), the world’s leading counterterrorism monitoring group, voted on Friday to keep Pakistan on a gray list over the Imran Khan government’s failure to comply with a 27-point action plan issued to it. He delivered. with the matter said. The global watchdog’s decision marks a …
Read More »Pakistan to remain on FATF terrorist financing watchdog gray list
NEW DELHI: Pakistan will remain on the gray list of Financial Action Group (FATF) as it has failed to meet the key obligations of the global watchdog. The Paris-based watchdog to curb terror financing and money laundering decided to keep the country on its gray list during its 3-day virtual …
Read More »Pakistan Remains a Haven for Terror, Says India Ahead of FATF Decision | India News
NEW DELHI: With the terrorism watchdog plenary underway, the FATF will likely decide on Friday whether Pakistan should remain on its gray list, India reiterated that Islamabad continued to provide safe haven for terrorist entities and individuals. The government also said that Pakistan had not yet taken any action against …
Read More »Pakistani Social Media Lampoons India’s Fake News Around ‘Civil War’: ‘Godzilla Strikes Lahore’
Did Pakistan descend into civil war? Have the Sindhis rebelled against Islamabad? Were there pitched battles in the streets of Karachi? If you followed some prominent identifiers on social media as well as major Indian media outlets, you will be forgiven for thinking that this was actually the case. Pak …
Read More »Pakistan continues to provide safe havens to terrorist entities, says India
Even as the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) assesses Islamabad’s compliance with an action plan against terrorist financing, India on Thursday accused Pakistan of continuing to protect terrorist groups and of failing to act against UN-designated terrorists as the head of Jaish-e-Mohammed. Masood Azhar and Dawood Ibrahim. Foreign Ministry spokesman …
Read More »Pakistan News: Going to ‘hijack’ Sindh IGP to register FIR against ‘creation’ of PML-N leaders from Pakistani Interior Minister Ijaz Shah World News
ISLAMABAD: Defending Pakistan The Rangers’ move to “kidnap” Sindh IGP and subsequent arrest of the leader of the Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz), Safdar Awan, Pakistan’s Interior Minister Brigadier Ijaz Shah, has said that no political leader in a democratic system could be allowed to attack national institutions on behalf of …
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