Sunday, August 6, 2017

Urdu Music Video - NOOR JAHAN - ZINDAGI KAY SAFAR MEIN AKELAY, ZEBA , M. ALI

کوئٹہ میں بس کمپنیوں کا ہزارہ شیعہ کمیونٹی کو بس ٹکٹ کی فروخت سے انکار،فیصلہ سیکورٹی حکام کے کہنے پہ کیا ۔ بس حکام کا موقف


کوئٹہ : ہزارہ ٹاؤن نام کے ایک فیس بک پیج پہ آنے والی پوسٹ کے مطابق کوئٹہ میں ملک کے مختلف حصوں میں جانے کے لئے چل رہی بس سروسز نے ہزارہ کمیونٹی سے تعلق رکھنے والے افراد کو ٹکٹ دینے اور بس میں سوار کرانے سے انکار کردیا ہے۔فیس بک پیج کے مطابق اس بات کا انکشاف تب ہوا جب السیف بس کوچز سروس کے بکنگ سنٹر پہ ہزارہ کمیونٹی سے تعلق رکھنے والے افراد کی کراچی کے لئے بکنگ کرنے سے انکار کردیا گیا۔جب اس حوالے سے وجہ پوچھی گئی تو بکنگ کلرک نے بتایا کہ ان کے مالکان کو سیکورٹی فورسز نے کہا ہے کہ کسی ہزارہ کمیونٹی کے فرد کو ٹکٹ نہ دی جائے اور بسوں میں ان کو سوار نہ کرایا جائے۔
اس حوالے سے مری آباد اور ہزارہ ٹاؤن کے رہائشی کئی ایک ہزارہ کمیونٹی سے تعلق رکھنے والے 
افراد نے بھی اس بات کی تصدیق کی ہے۔تعمیر پاکستان نیوز ایجنسی نے جب کوئٹہ میں موجود کمشنر آفس سے رابطہ کیا تو وہاں سے کہا گیا کہ ان کے نوٹس میں ایسا کوئی معاملہ نہیں ہے۔بلوچستان سیکرٹریٹ میں ہوم ڈیپارٹمنٹ کے معاملات دیکھنے والے ایک افسر نے نام نہ ظاہر کرنے کی شرط پہ بتایا کہ زبانی طور پہ سیکورٹی کے ذمہ دار لوگوں نے بس ٹرانسپورٹ سروسز کے مالکان کو کہا ہے کہ اول تو وہ کوشش کریں کہ ہزارہ ( شیعہ ) ان کی بسوں سے سفر ہی نہ کریں اور اگر ایسا ناگزیر ہوجائے تو پھر ان کو کہیں کہ پہلے وہ سیکورٹی کلئیرنس لیکر آئیں۔ایف سی بلوچستان کے میڈیا فوکل پرسن نے اس معاملے پہ کچھ بھی کہنے سے معذرت کرلی۔
‘ ہزارہ ٹاؤن اور مری آباد کے رہائشوں کے لئے ایف سی نے خصوصی بنوانے کا فصیلہ کیا ہے اور ان کو کہا جارہا ہے کہ اپنے علاقے میں آتے وقت اور یہاں سے جاتے وقت یہ خصوصی پاسز دکھائیں جائیں،یہ ہزارہ کمیونٹی کو محصور کرنے کا منصوبہ ہے اور باقاعدہ ان کے علاقوں کو گھیٹوز میں بدلا جارہا ہے’، جلیلہ حیدر ایڈوکیٹ ممبر نیشنل کمیشن برائے انسانی حقوق بلوجستان چیپٹر نے اپنی وال پہ یہ پوسٹ لگائی ہے جوکہ خود ہزارہ کمیونٹی سے تعلق رکھتی ہیں اور معروف سماجی ورکر ہیں۔
ہزارہ شیعہ کمیونٹی کوئٹہ میں عرصہ دراز سے کالعدم دہشت گرد تنظیم سپاہ صحابہ پاکستان/اہلسنت والجماعت/لشکر جھنگوی کی جانب سے حملوں کا نشانہ بن رہی ہے اور ان کی منظم نسل کشی کی جارہی ہے۔ابتک ہزاروں شیعہ ہزارہ ٹارگٹ کلنگ اور خودکش بم دھماکوں میں ہلاک ہوچکے ہیں جبکہ ہزارہ شیعہ کمیونٹی مری آباد اور ہزارہ ٹاؤن کے اندر محصور ہوچکی ہے جبکہ درجنوں خاندان کوئٹہ سے ہجرت کرکے بیرون ملک جاچکے ہیں۔بلوچستان حکومت یا وفاقی حکومت وہ مذہبی بنیادوں پہ ہونے والی شیعہ ہزارہ کمیونٹی کی نسل کشی کے زمہ دارانہ تکفیری دیوبندی تنظیموں کو کام کرنے سے روکنے اور ان کے تربیتی کیمپوں کے خاتمے میں ناکام نظر آتی ہیں بلکہ کئی ایک حلقے یہ الزام عائد کرتے ہیں کہ مستونگ میں جاوید مینگل کے مبینہ طور پہ تربیتی کیمپ موجود ہیں جو ہزارہ شیعہ کی نسل کشی میں ملوث ہیں اور ان کیمپوں کو مبینہ طور پہ ایف سی کی حمایت حاصل ہے۔


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What Nawaz Sharif did for #Balochistan





By Adnan Aamir
Nawaz Sharif chose the old fashioned way of rewarding opportunistic political leaders from Balochistan. This was at the cost of addressing the most pressing issues faced by the people there.
Nawaz Sharif, the three-time Prime Minister of Pakistan, was sent packing on 28th July after a court verdict. Since his ouster there have been lengthy and thought provoking debates on the legal standings of the verdict against him. However, there is also need to debate and analyze what four years rule of elder Sharif brought for Pakistan and its fragile province - Balochistan.
After the general elections of May 2013, PML-N emerged as the largest political party in Balochistan Assembly. This is nothing to do with the popularity of the party. The political dynamics of Balochistan are such that majority of electable join the party which is expected to conquer Islamabad in general elections. Anyhow, provincial chapter of PML-N was ready to form government with support of right wing JUI-F. This did not materialize due to intervention of Nawaz Sharif in political matters of Balochistan through the infamous Murree Accord.
Just after the elections, leaders of Pashtunkhwa Milli Awami Party (PkMAP), a left-wing Pashtun nationalist party and National Party (NP) a left-leaning Baloch nationalist party, rushed to Murree. Based on their insistence, Nawaz Sharif over-ruled the decision of provincial chapter pf PML-N to form government with JUI-F and ordered his party men in Balochistan to form government with NP and PKMAP.
In peak season, the electricity demand in Balochistan is around 1,800 MW but the province’s electric grid can only carry 650 MW of electricity. This means that even if there is surplus electricity available in the country — Balochistan can't get more than 650 MW This Murree Accord was a blatant interference in the political matters of a province. This was not only undemocratic but also against the spirit of provincial autonomy. Leaders of PKMAP and NP, who are otherwise champions of provincial autonomy, accepted thisviolation because they were getting a share in government.
Furthermore, the interference of Nawaz Sharif didn't end with Murree Accord. In fact, the process of cabinet formation in Balochistan took more than four months just because Nawaz Sharif did not approve the names of cabinet ministers. Even so, in early 2015, Nawaz Sharif again interfered in the elections of Mayor Quetta and ordered PML-N councilors to vote of candidate of PKMAP rather than PML-Ns own candidate. So, it can be said that under Nawaz Sharif Balochistan lost the gains in provincial autonomy which it had made after the passing of 18th amendment.
Likewise, Balochistan is still going a low-intensity conflict and the sense of deprivation still prevails. Last PPP government took some steps to placate people of Balochistan in the form of Aghaz e Haqooq Balochistan Package and increased share of province in NFC award. However, PML-N government under the leadership of Nawaz Sharif didn't take any such step and completely ignored Balochistan.
Moreover, Balochistan government was supposed to get the control and ownership of the copper-gold project in Saindak after Aghaz e Haqooq Balochistan Package. PML-N government did not make any headway in this regard and this issue is still unresolved. Similarly, Balochistan government signed an unfavorable agreement to extend lease of Pakistan Petroleum Limited (PPL) in 2016, under pressure from federal government. A well-placed source present in the negotiations of Balochistan government with PPL told this scribe that Balochistan government didn't take a strong line fearing that Nawaz Sharif will get angry.
Furthermore, the term of 7th NFC award expired on 30th June 2015 and since then incumbent government is exerting it through presidential orders, which is considered unconstitutional by experts. Balochistan is again the victim of the delay in formulation of new NFC award. The reason is that 7th NFC award uses obsolete and manipulated figures of poverty which downplays poverty in Balochistan. As a result Balochistan is losing up to Rs. 30 billion. However, PML-N government under Nawaz Sharif didn't show any interest in new and just NFC award.
Another area where Balochistan was ignored by government of Ousted Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was electricity. Since coming into power, ending load shedding and producing the required amount of electricity has been the lead slogan of PML-N. In fact, a major chunk of CPEC projects is being used to produce electricity. Former Federal Minister for Water and Power, Khawja Asif, claims regularly about solving electricity problem. However the situation of electricity supply in Balochistan is same as it was in 2013 when PML-N assumed power.
In peak season, the electricity demand in Balochistan is around 1,800 MW but the electric grid in Balochistan can only carry 650 MW of electricity. This means that even if there is surplus electricity available in country Balochistan can't get more than 650 MW. Unfortunately, not a single penny was spent by incumbent federal government to improve the capacity of national grid. As a result, all districts of Balochistan, except the capital Quetta, face load shedding of more than 12 hours per day.
Lastly, Nawaz Sharif could not complete his constitutionally mandated tenure which is not a good omen for democracy. The flimsy ground on which He has been dismissed are also subject to debate. However, this fact needs to be accepted that Nawaz Sharif being the democrat that he completely let down people of Balochistan. He chose the old fashioned way of rewarding opportunistic political leaders from Balochistan at the cost of larger issues of the people of Balochistan.

Pakistan - Dearth of Facilities in Schools Leaves Education System Broken in Balochistan




By: Mir Behram Baloch
A school in Lasbela district of Balochistan.

“I can’t attend school,” says Mahwish, a seven grader at a school in a village near Kalat district. She admits that there has been a rise in number of students in her school in the past few years but many of her friends alike her have left school too.
What is causing Mahwish and students like her not attend school is a mystery to be solved. With a tinge of confusion, she told the Balochistan Point, “Since there are no boundary walls in our school, we (girls) can’t attend school.”
Mahwish is a girl of ambition but knows that her province has miles to go before matching up to her dreams. “Not only the boundary wall has created problem for us but there are simply not enough teachers, classrooms and many other requirements that a school needs.”
Over shadowed by other crises, dearth of amenities in schools of Balochistan largely remains unnoticed. Despite the increased budget  no improvement has been witnessed in the state of schools regarding facilities in Balochistan. Not a single school throughout Balochistan has complete basic facilities for students and teachers.

“About half of the schools in the province do not have boundary walls, six out of every ten schools do not have drinking water and sanitation/toilet facilities, seven out of them do not have electricity and eight out of every ten do not have gas. Other missing facilities include computer labs, science equipment/gadgets and furniture in classrooms.” Talking to the Balochistan, Aziz Ahmed Jamali Additional Secretary in Education Department of Balochistan said.
He further added, “The chief issue is that government or MPAs. While allocating funds for education, they do not consider missing facilities as their priority. It was emphasized only in 2014-16 (in which Education Department played significant role but it was discontinued after 2016); in current budget, only 20 million rupees were allocated for missing facilities all across Balochistan.” Muhammad Aziz Jammali.
Aziz Jammali told The Balochistan Point that MPAs preferred to establish new, unnecessary schools (because contracts suit them) instead of improving existing schools.
“One billion rupees were allocated by CM for water and  sanitation facilities in schools this year but the cabinet decided in the end of March that these funds would be distributed constituency wise (instead of need basis) which resulted into non utilization and the funds may get lapsed without spending.” Aziz Jamali said.
Not only the provincial budget is spent for education but World Bank also supports the government of Balochistan for its educational reform. Balochistan receives grants worth $8 million a year and this grant money will not be paid back, yet the issues remain at their place.
“It has been observed that community hardly owns or protects available facilities at schools therefore it creates problems for students and school staff,”  pertaining the matter Gul Khan Naseer Baloch a development sector professional in Balochistan told the Balochistan Point team.
He goes on to say that majority of community is illiterate and unaware of the importance of education. “The government absolves itself of responsibilities by placing the burden on NGOs. Hence during the last decade much mobilization has been done by NGOs and somehow by education department that is resulting in improved participation of community and creating ownership.”
Limited resources and facilities is also one of the causes for the high dropouts and low enrollment in the schools of Balochistan, as school without basic facilities are less attractive for children.    
Ghulam Mustufa Principal Elementary College Kalat, categorizes missing facilities of institutions in three major areas; human resource, building and material. “Lack of teaching staff as major human resource has placed more burden on existing personnel. Lack of teachers has led the youth toward unfair means during exams. On the other hand lack of infrastructure and required material for schools have furthered the issues.”
Government has passed an act “Balochistan Compulsory Education Act-2014”. Passed in February 2014, is a joint intervention of Balochistan assembly to provide free and compulsory education in the province and facilities to all school going children. This act also ensured presence of teachers in all schools of Balochistan, formation of Parent School Management Committee (PSMC), facilitating children with mid-day meals, maintenance of schools’ physical structure and many other promises that still await implementation.
The role of society and parents in strengthening a school in a community can never be overlooked. The parents in all times have been recognized as key stakeholders in the quality education process. Therefore, the government realized need for more engagement of parents in the education process by establishing Parents Teachers School Management Committee (PTSMC).

 “To ensure community participation through Parents Teachers School Management Committee (PTSMC), in school matters from day one is necessary. This technique has been practiced in many parts of the country and has proved to produce better outcomes.” Said Gul Khan Naseer Baloch.
The formation of the PTSMC was first launched in 1996 where the government with the help of None Profit Organizations succeeded in establishing about 5,000 PTSMCs all over Balochistan.
Some funds to the Education Department of Government of Balochistan were allocated in 2001 and 2002 under Education Sector Reforms (ESR), where the community was made a partner to undertake the assignment in 17 districts under President Grant and in all 22 districts under ESR Program.
“PTSMC have the opportunity and the ability to improve children’s learning experiences. Objectives of (PTSMCs) are a way to get involved in the management of children’s schools and help improve the education they receive at a more formal level,” said Hameeda Noor, a social activist and Regional Campaign Organizer at Alaf Ailan in Naseer Abad Balochistan, a country based organization working for education reform. 
She went on to say, “The PTSMC members can play a vital role to monitor day to day administrative functions, to take care of discipline and physical structures, other assets, of the school and to carry out minor repairs. PTSMC can be a watch dog which can monitor teachers’ performance and developing child’s personality.”
 “Especially for girls it is hard to continue their studies without facilities; basic facilities are important to provide a better environment to child learning and enhance their performance.” Hameeda Noor added.
In the current government, the Adviser to the Chief Minister Balochistan on Education, Sardar Raza Muhammad Bareech revealed that Out of more than 12,000 government-run schools in Balochistan, there was only one room, one teacher in 7,000 schools for all grades that is more than half of the schools in Balochistan.
Gul Khan Naseer marks great consequences of lack of basic amenities, affecting schooling progress: “60 percent government-run primary schools in Balochistan are with a single teacher and a single room. It is very difficult for a single teacher to teach more than 50 students in a multi-grade teaching environment and in a single room.”
“Funds for Reading Writing materials are allocated; system is being improved to make it demand oriented and realistic  as aforesaid, library buildings are easily constructed but funds for books are seldom allocated (again, the things remain contract and construction oriented.” Aziz Jamali explained.
Sharing about the sufficiency of allocation of budget for education, mainly, for water, toilets electricity, reading & writing materials and other facilities at schools in Balochistan Aziz Ahmed Jamali said that funds would be sufficient once the priorities were set on need basis (not contract, commission or constituency basis.
“Major reason for not having the facilities’ issue solved is nothing else but lack of sincere efforts and check and balance by the government,” said Mr. Ghulam Mustufa.
In order to ensure availability of all facilities at schools in Balochistan Gul Khan Naseer Baloch suggests: “Government should improve the selection criteria of schools, and teachers. Teachers must be well qualified, trained and well paid as well to improve the teaching standards and all the schools should be provided all basic facilities on equal basis, the political interference must be eliminated.”
He further suggests, “All the students at primary level must be given onetime meal by School, to improve their nutrition and weekly medical services to each school may be provided. Playground should be mandatory for all schools and each child should have access to co-curricular activities at school.”

Imran deprived Pakhtuns of their rights: Sherpao




Qaumi Watan Party (QWP) Chairman Aftab Sherpao on Saturday alleged that Imran Khan’s ‘wrong’ polices in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa deprived Pakhtuns of their rights under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).
The statement came during a high-level meeting of the party in Peshawar chaired by Sherpao to discuss the ongoing political situation. The party also discussed strategy in the wake of quitting the K-P government.
During the meeting, Sherpao said that the party had devoted itself to the service of Pakhtuns and vowed to continue to safeguard their interests.
“The QWP never begged for ministries nor was it attracted by government offices,” he said. “We only care for the rights of our people, and denounce those who accuse the party of adopting such ways,” he said.
The QWP chief said his party is the only protector of Pakhtuns’ rights, and “through our manifesto we will be in power in K-P and at the centre in the 2018 elections.”
He also called for an independent inquiry to probe the allegations of estranged PTI MNA Ayesha Gulalai against PTI chief Imran Khan and said his party always protected the rights of women and respected them. He also offered his support for the parliamentary committee set up to investigate the allegations.
Sherpao also reiterated his support for peace in the region, especially in Afghanistan, insisting that there would be no peace in Pakistan until there was peace in the neighbouring country.

عمران خان پر عائشہ گلا لئی کے الزامات کو سنجیدگی سے لینا چاہیے، آصفہ بھٹو

سابق صدر آصف علی زرداری کی صاحبزادی آصفہ بھٹو زر داری نے کہا ہے کہ عمران خان پر عائشہ گلا لئی کے الزامات کو سنجیدگی سے لینا چاہیے۔ ایک بیان میں آصف زرداری کی صاحبزادی آصفہ بھٹو نے کہا کہ عمران خان پر عائشہ گلالئی کے الزامات کو سنجیدگی سے لینا چاہیے کیونکہ طاقت ور مردوں کے سامنے کھڑا ہونا آسان نہیں۔

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Female Lawmaker in Pakistan Accuses Imran Khan of ‘Inappropriate’ Texts. Abuse Follows.



By MEHREEN ZAHRA-MALIK

When a Pakistani lawmaker said this past week that she had received “inappropriate text messages” from a male colleague, she was met with a wave of vitriol on social media.

The episode has attracted widespread attention, as the man she accused is Imran Khan, the former cricket star who is now one of Pakistan’s leading politicians, with a large social media following. The case also illustrates the rise of online abuse against women in a country considered one of the most dangerous in the world for them.
On Tuesday, the lawmaker, Ayesha Gulalai Wazir, from Pakistan’s tribal South Waziristan region, accused Mr. Khan of sending her “objectionable” text messages, and said women were not respected in his political party, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf. The party denied that Mr. Khan had sent any such text messages to Ms. Wazir.
Social media users unleashed profanity-filled tirades against Ms. Wazir, calling her a liar and an opportunist. Many tried to shame her because her sister, Maria Toorpakai Wazir, a top squash player, has competed in international tournaments in shorts, the kind of attire considered immodest in Muslim-majority Pakistan.
Some messages were more frightening. “Ayesha Gulalai KILL YOURSELF,” one Twitter user wrote. Another Twitter user threatened to kill her. Others proposed throwing acid in her face.
Women around the world face online abuse, but in Pakistan, with its entrenched culture of discrimination and violence against women, the threats are not idle. According to the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, about 500 Pakistani women are killed each year by family members who believe their honor has been damaged if a female relative refuses an arranged marriage, socializes with men or even claps and sings at a wedding.
In a country where 33 million people use Facebook and at least five million are on Twitter, social media has become a frequent platform for obscene and virulent outbursts. In some cases, online abuse has incited physical violence.
“Instead of responding to my accusations or proving that I am wrong, people are saying throw acid on me?” Ms. Wazir said in a telephone interview. “I can’t believe they have fallen to this level, but it is just part of a larger culture encouraged by the society and political parties here.”
Ms. Wazir said she was afraid to publicly share the objectionable text messages out of fear of further antagonizing Mr. Khan’s followers. But she said she was prepared to present the messages to a judge or an investigating authority on the condition that they remain confidential.
Maria Waqar, an Indiana University graduate student who has interviewed dozens of female lawmakers in Pakistan for her research on the legislature, said the abuse directed at Ms. Wazir was not surprising. She said that “the web is littered with websites, videos and message boards dedicated to objectifying and degrading women parliamentarians in particular and women in general.”
In a survey of women in 17 Pakistani universities, published by the Digital Rights Foundation in May, 34 percent said they had experienced online harassment and abuse. The actions included cyberstalking, bullying, and the leaking and manipulation of personal information and pictures.
Many women reported threats of physical violence and vandalism, blackmail, sexual remarks and false accusations meant to humiliate, threaten or discredit them. Seventy percent of the women surveyed said they were afraid to post their pictures on social media websites.
The country is taking some steps to address the problem. Last year, Parliament passed the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act, which was widely promoted as a tool to curb online sexual harassment. Pakistan’s first cyber harassment help line, also set up last year, received 763 complaints in the form of calls, emails and Facebook messages from Dec. 1 to May 31.
In July, a man was sentenced to 12 years in jail for blackmailing a woman in the northern city of Peshawar. And in two cases still to be decided, a university professor in the port city of Karachi was arrested on charges of setting up fake Facebook pages and publishing doctored pictures of a female colleague, and two boys were arrested in 2015 on charges of using a fake Facebook profile to harass and blackmail up to 50 girls in Peshawar. Yet online activity has still led to real-life violence, including in July of last year, when Qandeel Baloch, a social media sensation, was strangled in what is known as an honor killing. When Ms. Baloch’s brother was arrested in connection with her death, he said at a news conference that he had killed her because he was incensed over her risqué Facebook posts.
Nighat Dad, the executive director of the Digital Rights Foundation, a Pakistani internet advocacy group, said, “There is a culture of violence against women that already exists in the home, the workplace, in public places, and now it is increasingly manifesting itself in online spaces as well.”
In another case, Saman, a 19-year-old university student from Lahore who asked to be identified by only her first name to protect her safety, said her sister’s husband had propositioned her for years before spraying her with acid, disfiguring her, in January 2016.
When she filed a case against her attacker, he threatened to post what she says are doctored nude pictures of her online. Last month, he was sentenced to 28 years in prison, but Saman said the harassment persisted.
“Even from behind bars, the threats continue,” Saman, who has seen the photos, said in a telephone interview. She said she had told the authorities about the images, “but they say they can’t do anything until the pictures are actually published.”
Marvi Sirmed, a Pakistani journalist, said people on social media had called for her to be publicly raped and killed over her views on the rights of women and minorities.
“Women who are opinionated, who are professionals doing jobs traditionally done by men, who are entering politics and media, of course they are going to be in the line of fire on the internet,” Ms. Sirmed said. “And when they fight back, the abuse just gets worse.”

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Pakistan - Imran Khan is living on corruption in KP

Information Secretary Pakistan Peoples Party South Punjab, Shaukat Mehmood Basra has said that association of corrupt mafia of Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf’s politics is on the downward trail.
Shaukat Basra talking to journalists at the PPP Media Office Zero Point Islamabad, said that a political nomad like Fawad Chaudhry has become the face of Imran Khan. He is known as an unscrupulous person who is used to of changing his loyalties. Fawad Chaudhry represents the new Pakistan Imran Khan is trying to create, Shaukat Basra said.
Basra said that Imran khan was trained by General Hamid Gul and now he and his party needs to learn political ethics. Imran and General Hamid Gul had conspired against Abdus Sattar Edhi and had tried to blackmail him to work against Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto.  Saintly figure Abdus Satter Edhi had refused to to so.
Mr. Basra said that Imran Khan built a palace in Banigala from money which he cannot account for. He is receiving money from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister who is siphoning money from KP’s kitty to Imran Khan in Banigala. PTI, the party of political wanderers is on the way of extinction, Basra concluded. 

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