Tuesday, July 19, 2011

NEWS

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-14181938

Taliban in Pakistan 'police killing' video

The BBC's Aleem Maqbool says the video shows policemen lined up on a hillside with their hands tied behind their backs in front of gunmen

Footage appearing to show the execution-style killing of 16 policemen in the restive north-west of Pakistan has been released by the Taliban.

The video shows policemen lined up on a hillside with their hands tied behind their backs in front of gunmen who berate them and then open fire on them.

The incident is said to date from June when militants crossed the Afghan border and captured police.

Pakistan's army spokesman told the BBC the video appears to be authentic.

A note released alongside the video said that the policemen were captured during a cross-border raid from Afghanistan in June in Pakistan's volatile Dir district.

The bodies were discovered by locals once the militants had left. The BBC received mobile phone footage from a policeman in Dir showing local residents discovering the corpses.

Disturbing footage

The area is regularly targeted by insurgents and hundreds of militants were reported to have descended upon the town of Shalato in a remote corner of Dir close to the border with Afghanistan's Kunar province.

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They are merciless terrorists and this is the threat which we are up against”

Maj Gen Athar AbbasPakistani army spokesman

At least 25 Pakistani troops were also killed during the prolonged clash. The Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility for that attack.

The footage released by the Taliban is disturbing. The policemen are lined up on the left with only a few moments to live.

On the right, a local Pakistani Taliban commander accuses them of being the enemies of Islam and says God wants him to punish them.

He also talks about Pakistan's security forces lining up six "children" from Swat and shooting them, referring to footage that emerged last year which appeared to show six young Taliban suspects being led into a forest and killed by soldiers - the army claims that video is fake.

Then his gunmen open fire and the men are seen collapsing as they are sprayed with bullets. Later, a militant is seen firing shots into the soldiers' heads to ensure they are all dead.

The BBC's Aleem Maqbool in Islamabad says incidents like this make Pakistan bristle with anger when it is told that it is not doing enough to fight militants. But, our correspondent adds, Pakistan's army also stands accused of abuses.

Human rights groups say there is considerable evidence that Pakistan's army has also conducted summary executions of suspected Taliban militants - an accusation the army denies.

"They are merciless terrorists and this is the threat which we are up against. We have suffered the most at the hands of al-Qaeda and its affiliates... At the same time Pakistan has delivered the most against [them]," Maj Gen Athar Abbas, Pakistan's army spokesman, told the BBC.

The army believes the attack was carried out by Pakistani Taliban fighters from Swat, who fled across the border into Afghanistan during the army's offensive there two years ago.

They have since regrouped and have been coming across the border to carry out attacks on isolated checkpoints like the one in Dir manned by the men who were killed.

Correspondents say that securing the long and porous border dividing Pakistan and Afghanistan has been a major challenge for the two countries.

Many of the militant groups that operate on either side of the border are closely linked.


Monday, July 18, 2011

WATCH

PLZ WATCH AND LETS OTHERS WATCH

http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=182761258455452

 

 

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Its failure of Tauqir Khan.

In telephone conversation with Sohni Dharti former president Pakistan association Jamshaid ul Hassan who resent arrived from overseas trip said that Mr. Khan is commercializing this jashan azadi by charging community $10 and 20 just to get in to hall. He said  this is result of Mr. khans dictatorship that biggest sponsor as business community has brook away with panz just because Mr. Khan betray them on flood funds and calling them Baluchistan.
Mr.hussan said I spent from my pocket as all the leaders prior to me spent from their pockets. jashan e azadi is pride of Pakistan if I can manage it during tough time why not? Mr. khan with all his skill and quality leadership. He said panz is community works please don’t make it business.
He added "I boycott this function and request all community to boycott it. We brought the community this far from scratch Mr. Khan is pushing it 20 year back
Answering the question about funds. Mr Hassan said when you take job of panz presidency you commit yourself to generate funds by knocking the door of generous of our community. Mr. Khan is  fail to do so it is time for Mr. khan to go home and have rest then further embarrassment.

Friday, July 15, 2011

Thursday, July 14, 2011

New Zealand is not for sale.

The present government says that the next election is a vote on whether or not we sell new zealand's assets. we say new zealand is not for sale.

When New Zealanders were asked if we should sell our power companies, our bank or our airline to get out of debt, the answer was an overwhelming “no”. New Zealanders say our future is not for sale. This declaration motivated us to find the political courage to map out a better, more viable alternative. It lifted our sights well beyond the election in 2011. It inspired us to set out an alternative vision for the future – a future we can all own, not sell.

OH MADINAH

Madinah restaurant ‘dead meat’ for serving bad food

The meat of this dead goat, found at a restaurant in Madinah, was supposed to be served to customers. (AN photo)

By YOUSUF MUHAMMAD

MADINAH: Municipality officials in Madinah raided a popular restaurant that allegedly served contaminated meat to its customers.

The restaurant was buying sick goats for a cheaper price and sometimes serving the meat of animals that had been dead for a long time.

The health department at the Madinah municipality conducted a number of surprise visits to a number of restaurants in the city to check their health standards and workers’ certificates.

Head of the Ohod municipality branch, Hamza Seebaih, confirmed the restaurant had been shut down. The workers in the restaurant are of Arab nationality and four of them had no health certificate or valid iqamas (residence permits).

He said the team inspected the workers’ residence at the back of the restaurant and found it had been turned into a slaughterhouse.

The team found sick and dead goats there. Most of the meat stored in the refrigerators was not fit for consumption, the team said, adding frozen chicken from unknown sources was also discovered.

The health team confiscated and destroyed the meat and the workers were detained pending further investigations

Monday, July 11, 2011

Practitioner’s workshop

Please find attached flyer of practitioner’s workshop and circulate it to your networks. It is an awesome opportunity for the practitioners who are working within Muslim Communities. Many thanks. Atiya Syed