The closing ceremony of the project is title, “No, terrorism: Advocation through terrorism through advocacy,” on July 24 (Thursday), Melstone House was implemented by Melastone Society for Hare
Lahore: (Urduupoint / Pakistan Point News – 26th July 2025) is the title of the closing ceremony of the project, “Say no terrorism: Through advocacy, through terrorism,” was engaged for special persons by Milestone Society, on 24 July (Thursday).
The crisis of terrorism in Pakistan is responsible by a mark of victims, who saves a paramount for extreme priority in the country’s fight against terrorism.
Low rank officers of public life terrorism and violent extremism and humble or security officers have been the weakest and margins in weak areas.
Factors such as economic turmoil, nexus, their sufing of factors such as fuel, unemployment, impurities of food, governance failures, and lack of knowledge, powerfully pushed them to fanaticism and violent extremism.
The milestone funded by the European Union for the purpose of ‘Kaho Nahi Terrorism’, for the purpose of supporting them.
The project has been quick to advocate the rights and rehabilitation of terrorism victims which ensures access to personality with disability.
The phenomenon marked the successful movement of an interested that is providing important assistance to individuals with disabilities, including 25 electricalchairs, 25 manual wheelchairs, 25 hearing AIDS and distribution of 25 white cans to increase mobile and freedom.
In addition, the project is also making small video documentaries of the beneficiary victims to share their stories with the social media channels with extensive audiences.
These include young girls, elderly and KP and minors from Punjab.
The ceremony depicts estored speakers, who highlighted the importance of the project in promoting inclusion, flexibility and advocacy for victims of terrorism and disability.
This activity is a signal milestone in preventing and preventing terrorism in Pakistan (CPTP) project. Nashed by the European Union, led by NACTA, and by the UNODC in partnership with the Civil Society Organization such as Milestone, CPTP is aimed at community flexibility against violent extremism and communal flexibility against violence actions through inclusive, youthful programming.
Colonel
Shahzad Amir (RTD), CEO, were the chief guest at the Punjab Charity Commission ceremony, while among the prominent speakers were: Dr. Izhar ul Haq Hek, Director Program, Punjab Welfare Trust for Disabled (PWTD), Dr.
Khalid Jamil (Big Brother), MS. Fatima Raza Drugs and Crime (UNODC), MS from the United Nations office. Drugs and Crime (UNODC) from the United Nations Office and Muhammad Shafiq ur Rehman, Mariana Iqbal at the President’s Society for Special Person.
Muhammad Shafiq Ur Rehman said that distribution equipment had changed life, causing more mobility, communication and participation in the society.
UNODC officials appreciated the best possible manner in the implementation of the project time.