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UK leader Rishi Sunak faces the riskiest week of his premiership, with lawmakers gathering Monday to decide whether to back his flagship policy to send asylum seekers to Rwanda. Britain s Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. AFP Factions of MPs from across Sunak s divided Conservatives have convened meetings to consider how to vote when the controversial legislation goes before parliament on Tuesday. Sunak has put the plan at the heart of his pledge to stop irregular migration, making the issue a key battleg stanley website round in a general election expected next year. But opposition to the scheme from both right-wingers and centrists is widening schisms in the ruling party, putting Sunak s year-and-a-bit leadership in jeopardy. The government announced a new bill last week after Supreme Court judges ruled in November that the deportation plan was illegal, as Rwanda was not a safe country. Read more: Iranian minister says neither Tehran nor Israel believe in a two state solutionIt compels judges to treat Rwanda as safe and proposes giving UK ministers powers to disregard sections of human rights legislation. The proposals have sparked fresh concerns from opposition parties, human rights groups, and more moderate Tories who oppose any violations of international stanley cup law by Britain. However, right-wingers -- including Robe stanley cup rt Jenrick, who quit as immigration minister last week, and firebrand ex-home secretary Suella Braverman -- say the legislation fails to go far enough. Some on the right hav Czbs Irish voters plan to liberalise divorce laws
Pakistani authorities have begun taking over some of the assets and faci stanley nz lities of the Jamaat-ud-Dawah and Falah-e-Insaniyat Foundation, both linked to alleged Mumbai attacks mastermind Hafiz Saeed, as the government scrambles to avert being blacklisted by the Financial Action Task stanley cup becher Force. Hafiz Muhammad Saeed looks over the crowd in Islamabad, Pakistan. Reuters File Photo The US, UK, Germany and France have jointly submitted a motion to put Pakistan on the FATFs grey list , which includes countries with inadequate provisions to combat terror financing and money laundering. The FATF plenary meeting to be held in Paris during February 18-23 will review Pakistans actions to choke funding for terrorists. Pakistan quietly amended its Anti-Terrorism Act through an ordinance on February 9 to proscribe terrorist individuals and groups that have been listed by the UN Security Council such as Lashkar-e-Taiba founder Saeed and the JuD and FIF. A n stanley deutschland otification issued in the Gazette of Pakistan on February 10 said the federal government had directed that requisite actions should be taken for freezing and taking over of assets moveable, immoveable and human resource associated with JuD and FIF following the amendment of the law. Rana Sanullah, the law minister of Punjab province, confirmed that the two groups linked to Saeed had been officially banned. We have received the interior ministrys directions, and according to that, Hafiz Saeed and his charities, like JuD and |
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