I Was Kicked Out of China
Our Times correspondent, Vivian Wang, was expelled from China as part of Beijing’s crackdown on foreign journalists. She explains how a pressure campaign by the authorities made it challenging to do her job.
Our Times correspondent, Vivian Wang, was expelled from China as part of Beijing’s crackdown on foreign journalists. She explains how a pressure campaign by the authorities made it challenging to do her job.
LAHORE – The Punjab government has finalised an extensive province-wide security and facilitation plan for Muharram-ul-Haram, deploying more than 125,000 police personnel, launching a digital monitoring system for imambargahs, and introducing new public facilitation measures under the direct supervision of Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif. Officials said the administration had remained on high alert for the past eight days to ensure the peaceful conduct of Muharram processions and majalis across the province. This year, the government has adopted what it describes as a new administrative model that combines stringent security arrangements with measures aimed at facilitating mourners. In a first, anti-smog guns and sprinkler systems have been deployed in several districts to spray water along procession routes, providing relief from intense heat and humidity during the observances. A major feature of the plan is the introduction of a digital monitoring system linking all 4,836 imambargahs in Punjab through QR codes. Authorities said the system would enable organisers and government agencies to communicate more efficiently and allow real-time reporting and response. Organisers of majalis have been encouraged to use the QR-based platform. Special arrangements have also been made for the provision of cold drinking water, while mobile health units, field hospitals, Rescue 1122 teams, Civil Defence personnel and volunteers have been stationed along procession routes. Additional sanitation staff has been deployed to maintain cleanliness around imambargahs and gathering sites.
To maintain law and order, a three-tier security strategy has been enforced across the province. More than 125,000 police officers and personnel have been deployed, supported by 61 companies of the Pakistan Army, 76 companies of Rangers and over 30,000 trained volunteers.
The chief minister is personally overseeing the arrangements, while district administrations and law-enforcement agencies have been directed to remain on high alert throughout the mourning period. Authorities have also activated a cyber-patrolling unit to monitor social media platforms for hate speech, sectarian content and incitement. According to officials, more than 6,000 social media accounts and objectionable online posts have been reported to the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) for action. To ensure uninterrupted communication and coordination, particularly during any disruption of conventional networks, the provincial government has launched its own LTE-based communication system. Live CCTV feeds from processions and majalis are being monitored at the Provincial Intelligence Centre, while provincial and district-level control rooms have been placed on round-the-clock alert. Officials said over 5,600 CCTV cameras, 1,040 body-worn cameras and more than 1,000 4G event cameras have been deployed to strengthen surveillance and monitoring. In addition, 43 intelligence-based operations have been conducted across Punjab ahead of Muharram as part of preventive security measures.
The government has reiterated that no new processions or gatherings will be permitted beyond those traditionally held and officially licensed. A comprehensive digital map of all majalis and processions has also been prepared, while a dedicated hotline between the provincial government and religious scholars remains operational to promote inter-sect harmony and address emerging concerns. As part of security restrictions, Section 144 has been imposed across Punjab. Standing on rooftops along procession routes, displaying weapons, misuse of loudspeakers, wall chalking and delivery of provocative speeches have been prohibited. Officials warned that strict legal action would be taken against violators. Preventive measures have also been taken against individuals considered a potential threat to public order. Restrictions have been imposed on 794 clerics, while 1,418 individuals have been barred from entering specified areas. Motorcycle pillion riding will remain banned across the province on the 9th and 10th of Muharram. Officials said the provincial cabinet committee on law and order had completed visits to all nine divisions of Punjab to review preparations. Meanwhile, peace committees have held 1,220 meetings at the grassroots level to strengthen coordination among communities and stakeholders. According to official estimates, a total of 47,280 Muharram gatherings are expected to take place across Punjab, including 37,868 majalis and 9,412 processions.
LAHORE – Metro bus service, electric buses, speedo bus service will remain closed on 9th and 10th Muharram across Punja. According to Punjab Mass Transit Authority, metro, electric and speedo bus services have been closed due to security concerns. Services will remain suspended in Lahore, Multan and Rawalpindi. Meanwhile, City Traffic Police Lahore (CTPL) has issued a traffic advisory for the 9th Muharram mourning procession scheduled to proceed from Islam Pura to Khaima-e-Sadaat via Pando Street. Chief Traffic Officer (CTO) Syed Abdul Raheem Shirazi said that all necessary arrangements had been completed to ensure smooth traffic flow and facilitate mourners during the procession. He said SP City Maqsood Lone would supervise the traffic arrangements, while special measures had been taken to keep routes clear for emergency vehicles throughout the procession. The CTO said traffic diversions would remain temporary and roads would be reopened immediately after the passage of the procession. “Traffic at diversion points would only be stopped for a short time and restored as soon as the procession moves forward,” he added. According to the traffic advisory, traffic coming from Chowk Civil Secretariat towards Islam Pura would not be allowed, while all kinds of traffic from Sanda Road towards Pando Street will remain restricted. Similarly, traffic from Chowk Sanda Khurd via Haider Road towards Neeli Bar, as well as traffic approaching from Last Bus Stop and Sanda Road towards Noori Building, would not be permitted during the procession. Restrictions would also remain in place from Neeli Bar Turn towards Neeli Bar Chowk, Chowk Tollinton Market towards Old Anarkali, Baba Mauj Darya towards Khaima-e-Sadaat, and from Jain Mandar Chowk towards Edward Road and Khaima-e-Sadaat. Traffic from Farid Kot Road towards Jain Mandar and Khaima-e-Sadaat, as well as from Jain Mandar Chowk towards Old Anarkali, would also be diverted. The CTO said alternative routes had been designated to minimise inconvenience to commuters. Traffic from Last Bus Stop would be diverted through Sanda, Firdous Cinema, Sanda Road and MAO College, while vehicles from MAO College and Sanda Road would be able to access Sanda through Last Bus Stop. Traffic coming from Azadi Flyover would be diverted at District Courts Chowk towards the G.C. College roundabout, while heavy traffic from Ferozepur Road would be diverted from LOS Chowk towards Ganda Nala. Likewise, traffic approaching from Multan Road would be diverted from Samanabad Mor towards Double Roads and Ring Road. Shirazi urged citizens to cooperate with traffic wardens, follow the advisory and use alternative routes to avoid inconvenience. He said no diversion would remain permanent and traffic would be managed according to the movement of the procession. The restricted areas include Pando Street Islam Pura, Block Sadaan Islam Pura, Main Bazaar, Chishtia High School Road, Haider Road, Civil Secretariat Chowk, Nabha Road, Church Road, Edward Road, Khaima-e-Sadaat, Jain Mandar Chowk, McLeod Road and Old Anarkali.
LAHORE – The Suthra Punjab Agency Lahore (SPAL) deployed its sanitation operational teams across the city on the 9th Muharram-ul-Haram to ensure cleanliness at religious gatherings and along procession routes. According to a press release issued here on Thursday special cleaning measures were undertaken on the routes of the Ashura procession originating from Nisar Haveli, where sanitation workers and machinery remained active to maintain a clean environment for mourners and visitors. SPAL also carried out extensive cleanliness operations during the 983rd annual Ghusl ceremony of Hazrat Data Ganj Bakhsh Ali Hajveri (RA). More than 150 workers participated in the cleanliness operation around Data Darbar, supported by 2 washer vehicles, 3 compactors, 1 mechanical sweeper and 2 loader dumpers. Six supervisors, 2 zonal officers and the town manager personally monitored the operation in the field. Mechanical sweeping was conducted on roads and streets surrounding the Darbar, while pathways leading to the Data Darbar were washed and sprayed with a mixture of phenyl and rose water to maintain hygiene and improve the environment for devotees. On the instructions of Suthra Punjab Authority DG Babar Sahib Din, 10 additional waste containers were installed around the Darbar. Roads, markets and adjoining streets were cleaned and washed, while lime was also sprinkled on routes leading to the Darbar. As part of the Muharram sanitation plan, workers were engaged in manual sweeping and waste clearance in ‘Lakri Mandi’ and Main Bazaar Mochi Gate, while cleanliness measures were also ensured in Mughal Haveli, Taveela Nawab Sahib and Mohalla Shian.
Waste containers placed along all procession routes were cleared regularly to facilitate mourners and residents.
DG Babar Sahib Din said all available resources had been utilised to provide a clean and hygienic environment for visitors and devotees. He also thanked citizens for cooperating with Suthra Punjab teams and disposing of waste in designated bins.

Indian police have arrested eight people over allegations of theft and misappropriation of offerings at a temple that has been at the centre of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu-first politics, authorities said.
The Ram Mandir temple in northern Uttar Pradesh state, built on grounds where a mosque stood for centuries before being torn down by Hindu zealots, was inaugurated in 2024 with great fanfare by Modi himself.
Allegations regarding irregularities in the handling of donations led to a criminal case being registered on Thursday, with police arresting eight people, including temple employees, according to a government statement issued late on Thursday.
Most of them were involved in counting or handling cash and valuables donated by devotees, including gold and silver, media reports said.
The government has not disclosed the scale of the alleged embezzlement.
Opposition parties and media reports say it could amount to more than $20 million.
“It is so shameful that a shrine of such supreme importance is being discussed for all the wrong reasons,” said Viti Saxena, a 44-year-old homemaker who had donated to the temple.
“I now wonder if that actually went into the temple coffers or not. It is a matter of global shame now,” Saxena told AFP. “The faith of countless Hindu believers is shaken.”
The eight arrested face charges of criminal breach of trust, theft, criminal conspiracy and corruption, the government statement said.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, whose state government had established the special investigation team looking into the case, was quoted in the statement as having vowed that “no guilty person will be spared”.
The construction of the temple cost an estimated $240m, all of which was sourced entirely from public donations, according to the trust managing the site.
Devout Hindus believe that deity Ram was born in the town of Ayodhya — home to the temple — more than 7,000 years ago, but that the Babri mosque was built over his birthplace by a 16th-century Muslim emperor.
India’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) — then in the opposition — played an instrumental role in public campaigning that eventually led to the mosque’s demolition in 1992.
It helped propel Modi’s BJP as an unstoppable electoral juggernaut, eventually displacing the secularist Congress party that had governed India almost without interruption since independence from Britain.
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BANNU: Four bodies bearing bullet wounds were found inside an ambulance in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Bannu on Friday, police said.
Police sources told Dawn that the ambulance was found at the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) Circular Road and initial investigation showed that the four men, who appeared to be middle-aged, were killed after unidentified attackers opened fire on the ambulance.
Officials estimate that the attack was carried out on Thursday night.
They said police reached the site shortly after being informed about the bodies, cordoned off the area and began collecting evidence.
The bodies were taken to the District Headquarters Hospital for medico-legal formalities.
Meanwhile, police have registered a case against unidentified attackers and launched an investigation, the officials said.
“The motive behind the attack is yet to be determined and further investigation is under way,” one of the officials said.
Bannu district has been the scene of repeated security incidents in recent months, with both civilians and local security forces coming under attack amid a broader surge in militant violence.
Violence in Bannu has included attacks on police and jirga members, prompting targeted operations by police and security forces in various localities to disrupt terrorist networks.
Last week, seven people were killed and three others were injured in two explosions in Marka Bera, a semi-tribal mountainous area of Bannu’s Wazir sub-division.
On June 13, suspected terrorists attempted to destroy the Teri Ram Bridge on the district’s Miryan Road with explosives, causing partial damage to the bridge.
Amid the terrorism surge, a jirga held on June 18 demanded that the government take immediate steps and root out militancy from the region.
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LONDON: Singer Zayn Malik is reportedly facing new challenges in his career comeback after claims emerged that he has parted ways with his management, adding to a series of recent setbacks.
The Sun reported, citing a source, that the former One Direction star has split from Zenkai Management, the agency that had managed his career since 2022. The reported departure comes after last year’s alleged fallout involving former bandmate Louis Tomlinson.
According to the report, Zayn isn’t the easiest character to work with and his team stood by him through in all circumstances. However, things reached a point where his management felt they couldn’t do anything else, and they recently resigned. Now Zain is looking for the third manager of his career.
Neither Malik nor Zenkai Management has publicly commented on the reports.
Earlier reports claimed that Zayn Malik and Louis Tomlinson clashed while filming a proposed travel series in 2025.
According to those reports, the show would have followed the former One Direction bandmates on a journey across the United States, where they planned to reflect on their careers, personal lives, and memories from their time in the globally successful boy band.
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The reports alleged that tensions escalated during filming after Malik reportedly became difficult to work with, leading to a heated argument. It was further claimed that Malik remarked on Tomlinson’s late mother, Johannah Deakin, who died of leukaemia in 2016 at the age of 43.
Following the reported dispute, two of Tomlinson’s sisters, Phoebe and Lottie, unfollowed Malik on Instagram.
The reports also alleged that the confrontation turned physical, with sources claiming Malik punched Tomlinson, causing a head injury. However, these allegations have not been independently verified.
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