'Never seen so much love': Pakistani cricket stars meet families of Christchurch attack victims

Pakistani cricketers meet the families of victims of the 2019 Christchurch attack at the Hagley Oval ground in Christchurch, New Zealand, on January 2, 2020. (Photo courtesy: Pakistan Cricket Board)
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Updated 03 January 2021
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'Never seen so much love': Pakistani cricket stars meet families of Christchurch attack victims

  • Fifty-one people were killed in shootings at two mosques in central Christchurch in March 2019
  • Pakistan national team is in Christchurch for the second test against New Zealand

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's cricket team spent Saturday afternoon at the Hagley Oval ground in Christchurch, New Zealand, with the families of victims of the 2019 mosque attack in the city.

Fifty-one people were killed in shootings at two mosques in central Christchurch in March 2019, in a terrorist attack carried out by a white nationalist extremist who posted a racist manifesto online and streamed live video of the assault on social media.

The Pakistan national team is in Christchurch for the second test against New Zealand.

A video shared by the Pakistan Cricket Board showed players praying with the families of victims, chatting with them, sharing gifts and signed cricket hats.

 

 

Ambreen Naeem whose husband, Naeem Rashid, was killed when he threw himself at the gunman during the attack on Masjid Al-Noor mosque told New Zealand media service Newshub after the Pakistani team's visit that she has "never seen so much love."

"It really was a morale boost for the children," she said, "It revived my passion for cricket as well."


Pakistan, Algeria discuss investment cooperation in energy, mining, digital sectors

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Pakistan, Algeria discuss investment cooperation in energy, mining, digital sectors

  • MoU planned between Algerian investment agency and Pakistan’s SIFC
  • Talks also cover digital governance and smart agriculture collaboration

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Algeria have agreed to pursue closer investment cooperation in energy, mining and digital development, Pakistan’s Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) said on Friday, as Islamabad steps up efforts to attract foreign capital and expand international collaborations.

The SIFC is a hybrid civil-military body formed in 2023 to fast-track decisions related to international investment in sectors including tourism, livestock, agriculture and mines and minerals. It has been central to Pakistan’s efforts to attract foreign investment and streamline regulatory approvals amid recurring balance-of-payments pressures.

Federal Secretary SIFC Jamil Qureshi said in a social media post that he met Algeria’s Ambassador to Pakistan, Dr. Brahim Romani, and discussed signing a memorandum of understanding to strengthen institutional collaboration between the Algerian Investment Promotion Agency and the SIFC.

“Both countries share strong potential to expand cooperation in strategic sectors such as energy, mining, digital transformation, and industrial development,” he said.

“Algeria’s experience in leveraging natural resources through institutions like Sonatrach, developing large-scale mining projects, and promoting industrial localization through partnerships with global firms such as Stellantis offers valuable lessons for Pakistan as we advance priority initiatives including Reko Diq, renewable energy expansion, and EV manufacturing,” he continued.

Qureshi said the two sides also explored collaboration in digital governance and smart agriculture, similar to Algeria’s satellite-driven agricultural and climate monitoring initiatives.

Islamabad has in recent months intensified outreach to Middle Eastern, Central Asian and African partners as it seeks long-term investment rather than short-term financial support.

Pakistan’s economy has stabilized under an International Monetary Fund program, with the government actively seeking foreign investment and collaborations to boost growth, improve exports and ease pressure on foreign exchange reserves.

“We look forward to translating this shared vision into concrete projects that generate jobs, enhance exports, and strengthen Pakistan–Algeria economic partnership,” Qureshi added.

Qureshi did not provide a timeline for signing the proposed memorandum of understanding.