Pride of Pakistan

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I always thought that these 2 men are the pride of Pakistan.


Zaid Hamid
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Muhammad bin Qasim
He was an Arab invader who conquered some parts of todays Afghanistan and Pakistan and who
( according to some Paki historians) was responsible for the creation of Pakistan later.
 

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Opening post: On one hand US jails a man for collaborating with Al-Qaida, and in Syria, the US supports the rebels who are, again, collaborating with Al-Qaida. Nice.
 

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Measles engulfed 100 children: Dr Sagheer Ahmed

KARACHI: Sindh Health Minister Dr Sagheer Ahmed has stated that 100 children have died of measles in interior Sindh whereas five officers of Health Ministry were sacked for irresponsible attitude, Geo News reported on Monday.

Talking to the media in Sukkur, Dr Sagheer Ahmed told that he would visit the affected areas and would take notice of the situation.

Dr Ahmed has dismissed five officers of Health Ministry including Officer Saleh Patt, Dr Shahid, Dr Idrees and EDO Shikarpur Dr Qazi Khursheed for inadequate measures to start anti-measles campaign in Sindh.

Meanwhile, vaccination staff has been ordered to achieve goals or face the consequences, Dr Ahmed said.

Measles engulfed 100 children: Dr Sagheer Ahmed - geo.tv
 

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Bloody Chor of pakistan carry Military Grade Jammers!! No doubt pakistan Army is so ----ed up while dealing with Taliban!
 
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Six hundred thousand deprived of polio drops in KPK

Six hundred thousand deprived of polio drops in KPK





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@Blackwater why are you jealous of our Pakistan its the land of pure free from Kaffirs, its a jewish controlled media conspiracy to show our jannat in bad light.

We have the strongest army and our madrassas offer the best education rivaling MIT and Harvard.

As a matter of fact each Pakistan is so fair and intellectually advance that we condescend on dirty yindoos banya.

Accept our supremacy its because our large heart that India is still intact otherwise radio Pakistan airing in delhi would have been long time reality.
 
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Twin cities still deprived of CNG


ISLAMABAD: Twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad are without the CNG on the sixth consecutive day, causing immense difficulties to the commuters, Geo News reported Tuesday.

According to Sui Northern sources, CNG supply to the filling stations has been halted in order to provide better pressure to the domestic users and to meet their growing demands in the winter season.

Due to the suspension of CNG supply, public transport has disappeared from the roads while the taxi owners have raised fares which has added to the commotion of the citizens.

Twin cities still deprived of CNG - geo.tv
 

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7 charity workers shot dead in Pakistan

Pakistan: Seven charity workers shot dead

Seven charity workers, six of them women, have been shot dead in north-west Pakistan, police say.

The women, some of them teachers, were attacked near a children's community centre. A male colleague died with them. All were Pakistani citizens.
Militants targeting a vaccination programme are suspected. No group has said it carried out the attack.
Source: BBC News - Pakistan: Seven charity workers shot dead
 

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Re: 7 charity workers shot dead in Pakistan

At this rate, Pakistanis will be barred from flying to other countries without a vaccination certificate in hand.
 

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Re: 7 charity workers shot dead in Pakistan

Militants targeting a vaccination programme are suspected. No group has said it carried out the attack.
According to a very intelligent Pakistani on the forum, Pakistanis undergo 500 different vaccinations before entering India.
 

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Re: 7 charity workers shot dead in Pakistan

Swabi women are targeted far more often because they are considered the most educated among the Pashtuns.
 

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Pak Al-Quaida suspect extradited fom UK to US



Suspected al-Qaida terrorist extradited from Britain to US

LONDON: A suspected al-Qaida terrorist accused of plotting attacks on Manchester and the New York subway has been extradited to the United States.

Abid Naseer, 26, had originally come to Britain from his native Pakistan on a student visa, ostensibly to study in Manchester.:lol::lol::lol::taunt::taunt::taunt::taunt:

But US prosecutors believe they can prove Naseer collected bomb ingredients, conducted reconnaissance and was in frequent contact with other al-Qaida operatives as part of a foiled plot to kill Easter shoppers at the Trafford and Arndale centres in Manchester in 2009, and a second suspected plot to blow up the New York subway.

After two years of legal arguments stalling his extradition, Naseer was finally taken from his cell at Belmarsh high security jail and put on a plane at Luton airport by officers from the Metropolitan police extradition unit on Thursday.

In a statement the Met said: "[Naseer] was sought for the purposes of standing trial for the following offences: (i) providing material support to a foreign terrorist organisation; (ii) conspiracy to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organisation; (iii) conspiracy to use a destructive device."

If convicted in the US, Naseer would face a maximum penalty of life in prison.

Naseer was one of 12 people arrested in April 2009 in co-ordinated raids in Liverpool and Manchester after police uncovered the alleged Manchester plot. But all were released without charge because of lack of evidence.

They were ordered to leave Britain, but Naseer escaped deportation to Pakistan after a judge ruled it was likely he would be mistreated if he were sent home.

Naseer was re-arrested in July 2010 in the north-east of England by Met police officers working with the north-east counter-terrorism unit, at the request of the prosecutors in Brooklyn, where a federal indictment named him as a co-defendant with Adis Medunjanin.

In January 2011, a British judge approved Naseer's extradition. The judge acknowledged there was a "very real risk" Naseer would be tortured if the US ultimately returned him to Pakistan but said he believed the US justice system would bear that in mind.

US authorities allege Medunjanin and his former high school friends Najibullah Zazi and Zarein Ahmedzay travelled to Pakistan in 2008 to seek terror training from al-Qaida.

Zazi, an airport van driver from Colorado, admitted in a guilty plea that when he arrived back from Pakistan he tested peroxide-based explosive materials in a makeshift lab in Denver in the autumn of 2009 before travelling by car to New York to carry out the scheme.

Authorities say Medunjanin and Ahmedzay agreed to join Zazi in three co-ordinated suicide bombings on Manhattan subway lines during rush hour near the eighth anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks in what Zazi called a "martyrdom operation".

The alleged plot was disrupted when police stopped Zazi's car as it entered New York.


Pak Al-Quaida suspect extradited fom UK to US - geo.tv
 

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After CNG, citizens now queue up for petrol:taunt::taunt::taunt::taunt::taunt::taunt::taunt:



ISLAMABAD: Like a large number of motorists, Tariq Mehmood was fearful, tense and distressed while driving towards his office in Islamabad from Rawalpindi Monday morning.

He was in the predicament not because of any insecurity or due to the fear of any natural calamity.

His main concern was the almost empty petrol tank of his car and the long queues of vehicles at every petrol station that he passed by.

"The needle of the fuel gauge was at the 'E' mark and obviously there was no CNG in the car," said Mr Mehmood.

However, after reaching the office he took time out and was lucky enough to get petrol from Super Market after waiting for around an hour at a petrol pump there.

It may be noted that after the three-day weekly loadshedding, CNG stations did not open early Sunday as the SNGPL extended the shutdown to six days.

The rush for purchase of petrol was so severe that the Islamabad traffic police had to deploy personnel around many of the filling stations to ensure that the lines of vehicles did not block the traffic on the nearby roads.

As the rush of vehicles kept on growing, almost all the petrol pumps in the twin cities started going dry by the afternoon, creating panic among the buyers.

"As soon as I reached a petrol station at Sitara Market, the staff there pulled the barriers. I hurried to another pump near the press club and managed to get 10 litres petrol after spending almost an hour in the queue," said Mohammad Bilal, a shopkeeper at Aabpara.

Luckily, the management of a few pumps in Islamabad had placed supply order for 10,000 litres on Saturday which arrived by late afternoon on Monday. However, their stocks also exhausted at around 11pm.

About the possible situation on Tuesday, Raja Wasim, the owner of a petrol station at Sitara Market, said. "We have enough stock for the day but since the CNG stations are totally closed and there is no alternative fuel, the demand would remain high."

He added: "The serious thing is that banks are closed on January 1 and we cannot make payments for the fresh supplies on Tuesday."

Since there will not be any fresh order on Tuesday, the shortage can be expected in the evening and on Wednesday morning, he added.

However, Dr Asim Hussain, the adviser to the prime minister on petroleum, expressed confidence that the fuel shortage would not be of more than 1-2 days.

"We have around 2,500 tons of petrol at the PSO Sihala depot and the total demand for Rawalpindi-Islamabad is around 500 tons daily. You may add 10 per cent more to that, and still there is no need for panic," he added.

The fuel shortage not only created hardship for motorists but also for commuters of public transport as the number of wagons declined sharply after midday.

"It is most depressing to see that over 100 people, including women and children, are shivering at the bus stops and our wagons are parked in the stands," said Sultan Awan, the chairman of Rawalpindi-Islamabad transport association.

He said the average fare collection was Rs4,000 but many wagons consumed petrol of Rs6,000.

Therefore, they halted operation after one or two round trips.

Attock: With the closure of the CNG stations, shortage of petrol in Attock district also created hardship for the people. Long queues were seen at all the filling stations.

Mr Arif, a motorist, said earlier they were facing trouble in getting CNG but now they had to wait in long queues for purchase of petrol.

An employee of a petrol pump at Attock Kamra Road said they ran out of stock by 1pm due to huge rush of vehicles. He said petrol would be available from Tuesday morning when new stock arrives.

An owner of a CNG station said the SNGPL had directed them not to open the stations. He said the government wanted to discourage the use of CNG in the country.

GUJAR KHAN: With the closure of the CNG stations, petrol also disappeared in Rawat, Mandra, Gujar Khan, Sohawa and Jhelum.

However, black marketing of the fuel went on unnoticed by the local administration.

There was very thin traffic on the G.T. Road and adjoining highways as filling stations stopped sale.

On the other hand, sale of petrol in cans and containers at the rate of Rs150-170 per litre continued in closed doors by petrol pumps operated under national and multinational companies.

The motorists were seen carrying empty bottles and wandering from pump to pump in search of the fuel.

Several families were seen stuck in the middle of roads as taxis and other vehicles ran out of fuel.

People travelling to their destinations on the last evening of 2012 were destined to see the dawn of the new year on roads.

On the other hand, the traders who used to run their generators to overcome electricity loadshedding were left with no other option but hopelessly gaze at these silent machines while sitting in their shops.

Interestingly, there was no police, price control mechanism or any official from the government side to come to the rescue of the commuters.

The people were left at the mercy of their luck or the power to buy petrol in the black market to continue their journey.

After CNG, citizens now queue up for petrol | Business | DAWN.COM
 

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