{"id":6097,"date":"2017-07-14T18:11:21","date_gmt":"2017-07-14T13:11:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/pakistanfoemonitor.org\/?p=6097"},"modified":"2017-07-14T18:21:57","modified_gmt":"2017-07-14T13:21:57","slug":"plea-to-ban-aljazeera-tv-termed-unjust","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/pakistanfoemonitor.org\/plea-to-ban-aljazeera-tv-termed-unjust\/","title":{"rendered":"Plea to ban Aljazeera TV termed \u2018unjust\u2019"},"content":{"rendered":"

KARACHI: Former senator Jawaid Jabbar said on Thursday that the current turmoil between the Gulf states would escalate the political crisis in the region.<\/p>\n

He was speaking to roundtable dialogue on \u201cDynamics of the Middle East crisis\u201d at the Pakistan Institute of International Affairs.<\/p>\n

Jabbar said that Saudia Arabia has made disproportionate investment in its defence, devoting 10 percent of its GDP to the military.<\/p>\n

He said the Saudi-led coalition against Qatar\u2014the UAE, Bahrian and Egypt\u2014is posing the crisis and threatening regional peace.<\/p>\n

However, he said that the sanctions imposed on it by its four adversaries would cause no adverse impact on Qatar\u2019s economy in the immediate future. He said the invasion on Yemen by Saudia Arabia\u2019s coalition forces was tragic and ill-considered, and that it had created human catastrophe. He said that the Yemen war was a venture initiated by the Saudi crown prince.<\/p>\n

He said the demand for imposition of a ban on Aljazeera TV and other Qatari media houses was unjust and unfair.<\/p>\n

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KARACHI: Former senator Jawaid Jabbar said on Thursday that the current turmoil between the Gulf states would escalate the political crisis in the region. He was speaking to roundtable dialogue on \u201cDynamics of the Middle East crisis\u201d at the Pakistan Institute of International Affairs. Jabbar said that Saudia Arabia has made disproportionate investment in its … <\/p>\n