Attack on Pakistani students in Kyrgyzstan condemned
Islamabad:The Association of Private Sector Universities of Pakistan (APSUP) strongly condemned the recent attacks on Pakistani students in Kyrgyzstan.
These reprehensible acts of violence against innocent Pakistani students studying abroad are deeply concerning and utterly unacceptable. Education is a fundamental right and a beacon of hope for many young individuals striving to build a better future for themselves and their families.
Such violent incidents undermine this principle and create an atmosphere of fear and insecurity among international students. APSUP urge the Kyrgyz authorities to take immediate and decisive action to ensure the safety and security of all Pakistani students in their country. It is imperative that the perpetrators of these heinous acts are brought to justice and measures are put in place to prevent any recurrence of such incidents. APSUP also call upon the Government of Pakistan to engage with their counterparts in Kyrgyzstan to address this issue urgently and ensure the well-being of our students.
A helpline should be made functional to provide updated information to the parents of the students, the association demanded. APSUP stands in solidarity with the affected students and their families during this difficult time and committed to supporting all efforts to provide them with the necessary assistance and ensure their safe and peaceful continuation of studies. The pursuit of education should never be marred by fear or violence. We appeal to the international community to uphold the values of respect, tolerance, and safety for all students, regardless of their nationality.
-
AI Innovation Could Make Trade Secrets More Valuable Than Patents, Says Billionaire Investor -
King Charles Heckling: Calls For 10 BAFTAs And A Knighthood For Sign Language Interpreter -
Kim Kardashian Leaves Meghan Markle 'upset' With Latest 'cheap Shot' -
Royal Expert On Andrew, Sarah Ferguson’s ‘entitled’ Behaviour Since Marriage -
Instagram And YouTube Accused Of Engineering Addiction In Children’s Brains -
Trump Reached Out To Police Chief Investigating Epstein In 2006, Records Show -
Keke Palmer Praises Actor Who Inspired 'The Burbs' Role -
Humans May Have 33 Senses, Not 5: New Study Challenges Long-held Science -
Kim Kardashian Prepared To Have Child With Lewis Hamilton: 'Baby Using A Surrogate' -
Internet Splits Over New York's Toilet Data Amid Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Show -
Prince William Inspects Saudi Arabia's Efforts To Promote Football In Young Girls -
Northern Lights: Calm Conditions Persist Amid Low Space Weather Activity -
'Look What Andrew Has Done': Meghan Markle Defended On Jeremy Vine Show -
Apple, Google Agree To Make 'app Store' Changes Over UK Regulator Concerns -
Autodesk Files Lawsuit Against Google Over AI Video Tool Trademark Dispute -
San Francisco 49ers Player Shot Near Post-Super Bowl Party