Pakistani religiopolitical party to hold Gaza solidarity marches from April 11-20

Members and activists of Pakistan's Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) party hold posters as they take part in a protest to express solidarity with the Palestinians in Karachi, Pakistan, on March 21, 2025. (AFP/File)
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Updated 12 April 2025
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Pakistani religiopolitical party to hold Gaza solidarity marches from April 11-20

  • Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan to hold protest marches in Lahore on April 11, Karachi on April 13 and Islamabad on April 20
  • JI has previously held protests in Pakistani cities against Israel’s military operations, led marches to American consulates

ISLAMABAD: Prominent Pakistani religiopolitical party Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan (JI) has announced it will hold protest marches and demonstrations in Lahore, Karachi and Islamabad cities from April 11-20 to condemn Israel’s military campaign in Gaza. 

The development takes place amid renewed military campaigns by Israel in Gaza since last month after its shaky January 19 ceasefire with Hamas broke down. Israel said on March 19 it had resumed ground operations in the central and southern Gaza Strip, as both sides blamed each other for the breakdown in talks.

The JI has frequently held marches and protest demonstrations in Pakistani cities, notably Karachi, against Israel’s bombardment of Gaza since October 2023. 

“Jamaat-e-Islami has suspended its other activities and announced a Solidarity March for Gaza in major cities of the country,” the party said on social media platform X on Sunday. “Ameer Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan Hafiz Naeem-ur-Rehman appeals to the public for their full participation.”

As per the schedule shared by the party, it aims to hold its march on April 11 in Pakistan’s eastern city of Lahore and protest outside the US consulate there. On April 13, it will hold a demonstration at Karachi’s busy Shahrah-e-Faisal road while on April 20, the party said it will lead a protest march to the US Embassy in Islamabad. 

More than 50,000 Palestinians have been killed by the Israeli offensive in Gaza, Palestinian officials say. Israel began its offensive after thousands of Hamas-led gunmen attacked communities in southern Israel on October 7, 2023, killing 1,200 people and abducting 251 as hostages, according to Israeli officials. 

Pakistan, which does not have diplomatic relations with Israel, has frequently criticized the Jewish state for its military operations in Gaza. Islamabad has also called for resumption of humanitarian aid to the Palestinian territory and the need for a revival of negotiations leading to a two-state solution.

Pakistan consistently calls for an independent Palestinian state along the pre-1967 borders and with East Jerusalem as its capital. 


Pakistan to launch AI screening in January to target fake visas, agent networks

Updated 05 December 2025
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Pakistan to launch AI screening in January to target fake visas, agent networks

  • New system to flag forged-document travelers before boarding and pre-verify eligibility
  • Move comes amid increasing concern over fake visas, fraudulent agents, forged papers

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will roll out an AI-based immigration screening system in Islamabad from January to detect forged documents and prevent illegal overseas travel, the government said on Thursday. 

The move comes amid increasing concern over fake visas, fraudulent agents and forged papers, with officials warning that such activity has contributed to deportations, human smuggling and reputational damage abroad. Pakistan has also faced scrutiny over irregular migration flows and labor-market vulnerability, particularly in the Gulf region, prompting calls for more reliable pre-departure checks and digital verification.

The reforms include plans to make the protector-stamp system — the clearance required for Pakistani citizens seeking overseas employment — “foolproof”, tighten labor-visa documentation, and cancel the passports of deportees to prevent them from securing visas again. The government has sought final recommendations within seven days, signalling a rapid enforcement timeline.

“To stop illegal immigration, an AI-based app pilot project is being launched in Islamabad from January,” Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi said following a high-level meeting chaired by him and Minister for Overseas Pakistanis Chaudhry Salik Hussain.

Naqvi said the new screening technology is intended to determine travelers’ eligibility in advance, reducing airport off-loads and closing loopholes exploited by traffickers and unregistered agents.

The interior minister added that Pakistan remains in contact with foreign governments to improve the global perception and ranking of the green passport, while a uniform international driving license will be issued through the National Police Bureau.

The meeting also approved zero-tolerance measures against fraudulent visa brokers, while the Overseas Pakistanis Ministry pledged full cooperation to streamline the emigration workflow. Minister Hussain said transparency in the protector process has become a “basic requirement,” particularly for labor-migration cases.

Pakistan’s current immigration system has long struggled with document fraud, with repeated cases of passengers grounded at airports due to forged papers or agent-facilitated travel. The launch of an AI screening layer, if implemented effectively, could shift the burden from manual counters to pre-flight verification, allowing authorities to identify risk profiles before departure rather than after arrival abroad.

The reforms also come at a moment when labor mobility is tightening globally. Gulf states have begun demanding greater documentation assurance for imported labor, while European and Asian destinations have increased scrutiny following trafficking arrests and irregular-entry routes from South Asia. For Pakistan, preventing fraudulent departures is increasingly linked to protecting genuine workers, reducing deportation cycles and stabilizing the country’s overseas employment footprint.