ISLAMABAD: The Ministry of Interior has taken the initiative to establish a dedicated helpline for the purpose of receiving and addressing complaints regarding illegal immigrants.
Foreign citizens facing issues related to their evacuation process can now use the government’s official phone numbers to seek assistance. The Ministry of Interior is encouraging citizens to assist in this process by providing valuable information about the presence and activities of “illegal aliens” in the country.
In a related development, the Karachi police conducted an operation against illegal immigrants and detained more than 20 illegal Afghan immigrants, as the voluntary departure deadline expired today. During the operation, law enforcement officers reportedly found duplicate Pakistani national identity cards in the possession of some individuals.
The arrested individuals were then taken to the office of the Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) in Sohrab Goth, and they are expected to be transported to Haji Camp on two separate buses.
Twenty-Five Middle Eastern and North African Artists Unite for a Powerful Song on Palestine
In another development, Twenty-five artists from the Middle East and North Africa have collaborated to produce a song dedicated to Palestine, with the proceeds going to the Palestinian Childrenโs Relief Fund.
The song, titled ‘Rajieen,’ spans over eight minutes and is described as an anthem that transcends boundaries, symbolizing resilience and resistance. It serves as a poignant tribute to the courage of the Palestinian people and also as a call to action for Arab leaders to support them.

A haunting refrain in the song repeats, “Should I lose my voice, yours will remain.”
The roster of artists involved in the song includes Saif Safadi, Dana Salah, Ghalia Chaker, Afroto, Nordo, Saif Shroof, A5rass, Issam Alnajjar, Balti, Amir Eid, Weesam Qutub, Dina Wideidi, Saif Bataineh, Omar Rammal, AlYung & Randar, Vortex, Small X, ALA, Fuad Gritli, Donia Wael, Zeyne, Marwan Moussa, Marwan Pablo, and Dafencii.
The music video interlaces actual footage from Palestine under Israeli occupation with shots of the artists in a dimly lit studio, all dressed in black. The song emphasizes the struggles of the Palestinian people, who are unable to voice their grievances and lead normal lives.

