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1. COVID-19 IN PAKISTAN
2. Army comments on Taliban spokesperson’s escape
What’s going on? Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Director General, Major General Babar Iftikhar, sat down with some foreign journalists at the ISPR office. They talked about former Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) spokesperson, Ehsanullah Ehsan. TTP is also known as the Pakistani Taliban.
The details: Pakistan’s military kept Ehsan in detention for three years, but he escaped in February last year. Ehsan didn’t specify how he managed to break out of a high-security military prison and leave the country. Iftikhar claimed that action has already been taken against army officials who were responsible for Ehsan’s escape. Iftikhar also said they don’t know where he is right now, but are trying to arrest him again.
The context: Ehsan claimed he fled to Turkey with his wife and children. He said he surrendered to the army after making a deal, but since that deal wasn’t honored, he escaped. Pakistani analysts and experts have doubts about Ehsan’s escape story. Some think the state turned Ehsan into an asset/informant, and that his claims about escaping are just a cover up.
Something to know: On February 16, someone who claimed to be Ehsan reportedly threatened
The bottom line: Iftikhar said Ehsan’s escape was “a very serious matter.” However, there are still a lot of unanswered questions. Even though Iftikhar said some army officials were responsible for Ehsan’s escape, there’s no clear answer on what role they played, or how exactly they were responsible. Also, Iftikhar didn’t go into detail about the action taken against these army officials.
3. New law bans corporal punishment in Islamabad
The National Assembly passed a bill banning all forms of corporal punishment in Islamabad. The ban will be enforced in the workplace, educational institutions, and other child care institutions. Before we go on, corporal punishment means physical punishment. If your parents told you stories about how their teachers smacked them on the palm with a ruler, or hit them with a cane on their rear end (ouch), these are examples of corporal punishment at school. Under the proposed law, teachers can’t use physical punishment to discipline children or stop unwanted behavior.
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