Young Pakistani athlete wins gold for table tennis in Saudi national games

Pakistani athlete Sarooj Saeed Khan celebrates her victory in Saudi Games 2022 in Saudi Arabia on Nov. 9, 2022.(Screengrab from Saudi Games 2022 video)
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Updated 09 November 2022
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Young Pakistani athlete wins gold for table tennis in Saudi national games

  • Sarooj Sajid Hussain is a student at Pakistan International School, Al Khobar, in the kingdom
  • Pakistan’s diplomatic mission in Riyadh said the country was ‘super proud’ of her achievement

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s diplomatic mission in Riyadh announced on Wednesday a young Pakistani athlete had won a gold medal for table tennis in the prestigious Saudi Games 2022. 
The biggest national sporting event of the kingdom, the games were launched under the Vision 2030 program which, among other things, also places significant emphasis on sports and physical activities to produce a new generation of athletes. 
Pakistan’s Sarooj Sajid Hussain, a young student residing in the kingdom, won the gold medal during the sporting event this year. 
“Congratulations,” said the Pakistan embassy in Saudi Arabia on Twitter. “We are super proud of our shining star Sarooj Sajid Hussain, a student of Pakistan International School, Al Khobar, KSA. Sarooj secured a gold medal for table tennis in the @SaudiGames2022.” 

According to the kingdom’s official news agency SPA, athletes participating in the games competed in 45 different sports. 
Pakistan has a large diaspora community in Saudi Arabia, which ranges from laborers to leading doctors employed by top hospitals in the kingdom. 
These overseas Pakistanis constitute the single largest source of national remittances while also working for the development of their host country. 


Germany to take in more than 500 stranded Afghans from Pakistan

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Germany to take in more than 500 stranded Afghans from Pakistan

  • German interior minister says Berlin seeks to complete process for Afghan refugees by December
  • Afghans part of refugee scheme were stuck in Pakistan after Chancellor Merz froze program earlier this year

BERLIN: The German government said Thursday it would take in 535 Afghans who had been promised refuge in Germany but have been stuck in limbo in Pakistan.

Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt told the RND media network Berlin wanted to complete the processing of the cases “in December, as far as possible” to allow them to enter Germany.

The Afghans were accepted under a refugee scheme set up by the previous German government, but have been stuck in Pakistan since conservative Chancellor Friedrich Merz took office in May and froze the program.

Those on the scheme either worked with German armed forces in Afghanistan during the war against the Taliban, or were judged to be at particular risk from the Taliban after its return to power in 2021 — for example, rights activists and journalists, as well as their families.

Pakistan had set a deadline for the end of the year for the Afghans’ cases to be settled, after which they would be deported back to their homeland.

Dobrindt said that “we are in touch with the Pakistani authorities about this,” adding: “It could be that there are a few cases which we will have to work on in the new year.”

Last week, the interior ministry said it had informed 650 people on the program they would not be admitted, as the new government deemed it was no longer in Germany’s “interest.”

The government has offered those still in Pakistan money to give up their claim of settling in Germany, but as of mid-November, only 62 people had taken up the offer.

Earlier this month, more than 250 organizations in Germany, including Amnesty International, Save the Children and Human Rights Watch, said there were around 1,800 Afghans from the program in limbo in Pakistan, and urged the government to let them in.