Tuesday, 5 November 2013

پاک فضائیہ کے 3 اہلکاروں کیخلاف کورٹ مارشل کارروائی

منہاس ایئر بیس کامرہ پر حملے کے دوران فرائض سے غفلت برتنے کے الزام میں پاک فضائیہ کے تین اہلکاروں کے خلاف کورٹ مارشل کاروائی شروع کر دی گئی۔
اسلام آباد: (دنیا نیوز، ویب ڈیسک) پاکستان ایئر فورس کے اہم مرکز منہاس ایئر بیس کامرہ پر شدت پسندوں کے حملے کے دوران فرائض سے غفلت برتنے کے الزام میں فضائیہ کے تین اہلکاروں کے خلاف کورٹ مارشل کی کارروائی شروع کر دی گئی ہے۔ سینیئر ٹیکنیشن ظفر اقبال، کارپورل ٹیکنیشن وسیم اقبال اور سینیئر ایئر کرافٹ مین شاویز خان کے خلاف منہاس ایئر بیس کے اندر ہی قائم کی گئی فوجی عدالت میں کارروائی کا آغاز ہو چکا ہے۔ ملزمان کے وکیل لیفٹینٹ کرنل ریٹائرڈ انعام الرحیم ایڈووکیٹ کے مطابق ان تینوں ملزمان کے خلاف فرائض سے غفلت برتنے کا الزام عائد کیا گیا ہے۔ فوجی عدالت کی جانب سے جاری کردہ الزامات کی فہرست کے مطابق یہ تینوں افراد 16 اگست 2012ء کی شب شدت پسندوں کے حملے کے دوران ایئر بیس کی حفاظت میں ناکام رہے۔ انعام الرحیم کے مطابق یہ تینوں افراد جہازوں کی مرمت کے شعبے میں کام کرتے ہیں اور فوجی اڈے کے حفاظت کی ذمہ داری ان کی نہیں ہے۔ واضح رہے کہ صوبہ خیبر پختونخوا کی سرحد کے قریب واقع فضائیہ کا یہ اڈہ حساس ترین فوجی تنصیبات میں شامل ہوتا ہے جس کی حفاظت کے لیے ایک سے زیادہ ادارے ذمہ دار ہیں۔ جن تین تکنیکی اہلکاروں کے خلاف جہاز کی حفاظت میں ناکامی کے الزام کے تحت کورٹ مارشل کی کارروائی کی جا رہی ہے ان میں سے ایک کا کام جہاز کی مینٹیننس ہے۔ دوسرے کی ذمہ داری جہاز میں موجود آکسیجن کے نظام کو درست رکھنا اور تیسرے کا کام اسی جہاز کو ایندھن اور اسلحے سے لیس کرنا ہے۔ حیرت انگیز طور پر اس حملے کے بعد اس اڈے کی حفاظت پر معمور حفاظتی عملے کے کسی رکن کے خلاف کسی قسم کی تادیبی کارروائی نہیں کی گئی ہے۔ پچھلے سال ہونے والے اس حملے کے دوران پاکستانی فضائیہ کا ایک ساب 2000 طیارہ مکمل طور پر تباہ ہو گیا تھا جب کہ دو کو جزوی نقصان پہنچا تھا۔ اس حملے میں نو حملہ آوروں اور حفاظتی عملے کے دو ارکان سمیت کل 17 افراد ہلاک ہوئے تھے۔

Monday, 4 November 2013

Mathira Set To Fire The Bollywood Industry



The VJ turned actress Mathira has all set to attract the Indian movie men through her charming style. Soon she would be seen screening in a Bollywood movie, media sources have learnt.  Mathira would be show casting her acting talent in Sunil Bohra, upcoming comedy movie, ‘Ikki te vikki te nikki’.

The movie story revolves around a young man who is busy in making up his career in the Bollywood industry. Script would be written by the professional writer and actor Varun Sharma. Varun had played the child artist’s Darsheel Safary father role in Amir Khan’s movie, ‘Taaray Zameen Par.
Indian newspaper has quoted news item relating to Bohra’s statement.Bohra has confirmed the news pertaining to Mathira’s appearance in the movie as an actress. He is reported to have said that the movie’s shooting would begin from 3 rd of November; however the Pakistani icon would begin with her part after two days.

Bohra talking upon the selection of Mathira for the role stated that her picture had been shown to him by one of his friends, resident of U.A.E. Being highly impressed with her picture, Sunil showed the picture to Varun, who agreed to call the ‘actress’ for the audition.
Mathira acted well during audition and hence we decided to choose her for our movie, said the script writer.
Mathira giving statements about the movie expressed immense pleasure. After performing an item song in Pakistan’s one of the hit movies, ‘Main Hoon Shahid Afridi’, getting offer to work with Varun Sharma is a privilege to her.  The Pakistani bold girl, heart throb of many, said that following month she would leave for India where the shooting would be done for the movie.

US admits to tensions with Pakistan

"We hope to continue to make progress in the relationship, and we continue to seek ways for our countries to cooperate on the entire range of shared interests that we have, from economic to security issues, " says White House spokesperson Jay Carney. PHOTO: REUTERS/FILE
WASHINGTON: The United States Monday admitted to “tensions” and occasional “misunderstandings” in its relations with Pakistan, but implicitly defended the killing of a key extremist leader in a drone strike.
The government in Islamabad reacted angrily to the attack on Hakimullah Mehsud, leader of the Pakistani Taliban on Friday, saying it would scuttle its peace talks with the group.
“There inevitably will be some tensions and occasional misunderstandings between our two countries,” White House spokesperson Jay Carney said.
“We hope to continue to make progress in the relationship, and we continue to seek ways for our countries to cooperate on the entire range of shared interests that we have, from economic to security issues.”
Carney would not confirm the drone strike that killed Mehsud, in line with normal practice in such attacks, but he said the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) leader had a long list of extremist credentials, including a failed bombing in Times Square, New York, in 2010.
Carney charged that Mehsud and other TPP leaders had “publicly vowed to continue targeting the United States and Americans.”
Mehsud was also wanted in connection with the killings of  seven Americans at a US base in Khost province, Afghanistan.
The suicide bomb attack was one of the CIA’s deadliest days in decades, as five of the agency’s anti-terror officers and two contractors were killed.
The killing of Mehsud came just over a week after Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif asked President Barack Obama in Oval Office talks to stop drone strikes.
Pakistan’s Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar on Saturday accused Washington of sabotaging peace efforts with the drone strike on Mehsud.
Anti-American sentiment runs deep in Pakistan and drone strikes are hugely unpopular, with many criticizing them both for civilian deaths and as a violation of sovereignty.
While expressing public fury, partly for domestic political reasons, Pakistani leaders will have to carefully weigh how to respond to the drone attack and may be unwilling to again alienate Washington as they try to reheat the economy.
As Sharif visited the White House last month, the State Department announced the release of $1.6 billion in aid, including $1.38 billion for the country’s powerful military.
The money had been frozen as relations plummeted amid a series of crises in 2011 and 2012 including the US raid to kill Osama bin Laden at his hideout in Pakistan — carried out without Pakistani knowledge.

Special cabinet session: Govt won’t allow peace process to derail, says PM

The army chief drives the prime minister to witness military exercises in Bahawalpur. PHOTO: AFP
ISLAMABAD: 
The government has ruled out any major shift in its US policy in the aftermath of the American drone strike that took out Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) chief Hakimullah Mehsud – a strike earlier dubbed by the government an ‘attack on the peace process’.
Yet, come what may, Islamabad will pursue the peace process it initiated with the Taliban, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif told a special meeting of the federal cabinet on Monday.
“The federal cabinet has decided to respect the decisions of the all parties’ conference (APC) and pursue dialogue for peace. We will not let dialogue with the Taliban derail,” he added. “Pakistan has the right to take its decisions on its own according to its interests.”
The prime minister admitted that Friday’s deadly drone strike damaged the government’s efforts to restore peace through dialogue. “Drone strikes have severely damaged our efforts for peace talks… if cooperation cannot be extended then at least the process should not be damaged.”
The premier, however, told the cabinet that the government would not take any drastic step while reviewing its bilateral relations with the United States, an official privy to the meeting told The Express Tribune.
“National interest and national security is the top priority for our government. On such matters decisions are not taken on emotional grounds…  We have to think a thousand times of the consequences,” the official quoted the premier as telling his cabinet.  The official spoke on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to speak to the media on record.
The premier pointed out that unabated drone attacks indicated that Pakistan’s viewpoint on the establishment of durable peace and elimination of terrorism on a sustainable basis has not been understood.
Nawaz said the APC proved that the entire political and military leadership‚ people‚ media and civil society wanted an end to terrorism and militancy through serious and meaningful dialogue. The international community also wants an end to bloodshed.
He said Pakistan has paid the highest price of terrorism, rendering unmatchable sacrifices. “We are fully alive to the severity of the issue, but we should be allowed to address our problems according to our own strategy,” he added.
The prime minister recalled his recent statement in which he revealed the start of peace dialogue. “The ice was melting and contacts had been established from both the sides. Amidst this scenario, the drone strike inflicted serious damage to the government’s efforts for dialogue and peace.”
Earlier, Interior Minister Nisar briefed the cabinet on the sequence of events that took place before and after Friday’s drone attack, reaction of political parties to the incident, its possible fallout and ramifications across the country, the preparedness of security forces and the options available to the government.
Officials from the Foreign Office told the prime minister that the American side has clearly conveyed them that Hakimullah was among top three high-value targets set by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the US side doesn’t feel a need to explain further.
The unnamed official told The Express Tribune that the option of blocking Nato supply routes was not discussed in Monday’s meeting. The prime minister said that the military leadership would be consulted on the issue.
After briefings by the interior minister and foreign ministry officials, the prime minister directed Chaudhry Nisar to take all parliamentary leaders into confidence to set a future roadmap for talks with the Taliban.
Earlier in the day PM Nawaz warned peace could not be achieved ‘by unleashing senseless force’. Though he did not mention the drone strike directly, he stressed his desire to “give peace a chance”.
“My government is firmly resolved to bringing the cycle of bloodshed and violence to an end.
“But it cannot be done overnight, nor can it be done by unleashing senseless force against our citizens, without first making every effort to bring the misguided and confused elements of society, back to the mainstream,” the premier said.

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Saturday, 2 November 2013

19 Year old Boy Sexually abused 10-month-old baby boy in Leeds UK

19 Year old Boy Abused a 10 month Baby in Leeds UK
19 Year old Boy Abused a 10 month Baby in Leeds UK
The 19-year-old, from Leeds, was jailed for 14 years after being convicted of three counts of assault by penetration of a child under 13 and one charge of wounding with intent at Leeds Crown Court.
The court was told that the child suffered a ruptured bowel in the incident on January 26. He was left bleeding heavily and fitting. The baby had to be revived twice in hospital and now has a colostomy bag.
Judge Clarke told Ward: ‘On two occasions the baby nearly passed away. Doctors said the injuries to his bowel were acutely painful. It would have been obvious to you that he would have been in distress and severe pain and yet you continued to do it.
‘You did that not just intending serious harm, but with a sexual motive. This is perhaps the most unpleasant abuse of a baby that I have ever come across.’
Ward denied three charges of assault but was convicted by a jury.
He was sentenced to 14 years on September 19 and will initially be sent to a young offenders’ institution. The judge also ordered an eight year extension to his licence on release.
Ward’s name will be on the sex offender register for life

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Friday, 1 November 2013

Saudi Arabia solved the problem of 8 lakh Pakistanis


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Saudi Arabia has granted nationality to 8 lakh Pakistanis living there illegally for the purpose of employment.
According to the Muhammad Naeem Khan, in result of some leverage given by the Saudi government, 8 lakh illegal Pakistanis are now given the nationality after passing all the terms and conditions prescribed by the law.
He said that he is thankful to the members of immigration department for collaborating and coordinating.
Muhammad Naeem has also recommended all the Pakistanis who have been given the nationality to contact the prescribed offices in Riyadh and Jeddah to make their residence legal so that legal jobs can be arranged for them