Monday, May 28, 2012
zaviews exclusive: Corruption all over in Pakistan
Pakistan most corrupt country in the world where Corruption is a big barrier in the progress of Pakistan,
every department of the country & leaders are growing with corruption every
passing day. There are so many issues in Pakistan but most important
issue is unemployment. The corrupt head of department & people in the
public sector always select those individuals on important positions who are
completely incompetent but have ability to make money for department ministers.
You will never get job if you don’t
Iran will build a second nuclear plant in Bushehr
Tehran plans to build a second 1,000-megawatt nuclear power plant in Bushehr in the south, next to the first Iranian nuclear power plant, declared the head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, Fereydoun Abasi. Iranian television in Spanish, HispanTV, reported that, according to Abbasi, the current plant at Bushehr, also with a maximum output of 1,000 megawatts and began operations in September last year, "has not yet begun production of electricity "to the supply network. Abasi said that within three months the plant will achieve "stability" and the end of 2012, "the Russian contractor of the project will deliver the Bushehr plant at full capacity." The official said Iran could produce its own nuclear fuel for Bushehr, but, "according to the bilateral agreement, the Russians cooperate with us for the next ten years." The present construction company plant in Bushehr, Russian Atomstroyexport, announced on May 3 in a statement that the plant would be fully operational by May 23, but later the Iranian authorities said they would not happen until at least September this year. Iran began building the Bushehr nuclear power plant in the 1970s with German help, but the project was interrupted by the triumph of the Islamic Revolution in 1979 deposed the last Shah of Iran, Mohammed Reza Pahlavi. Atomstroyexport resumed construction after signing a contract with Iran in February 1998, but since then the project has suffered numerous delays because of concerns of some countries, led by the U.S., the existence of an Iranian military nuclear program, Tehran has denied exists. Iran also announced on 24 March that can design and build nuclear reactors under IAEA supervision pool, the International Atomic Energy Agency. Abasi himself then said that these reactors would be similar to the investigation of Tehran, which has a capacity of 5 megawatts, adding: "We intend to build a similar one of 10 megawatts." The reactor in Tehran, Iranian officials said, and works with plates of uranium enriched to 20 percent manufactured in the factory Iran's Isfahan in the center of the country, and is used to produce radioactive isotopes for medical use, dedicated to the treatment of about 800,000 cancer patients.
A NATO strikes have killed eight civilians in Afghanistan
Eight members of an Afghan family, including six women and two teenagers, were killed in an air raid conducted by NATO in Paktia province in the east, officials said Sunday local authorities. The NATO-led coalition said however that she had no proof that the strikes have killed civilians. According Rohullah Samon, spokesman for the governor of Paktia province, the air strike that was fatal to these eight civilians was not coordinated with the Afghan army forces in the field.
A major sticking point again sensitized
The victims were killed late Saturday night in this province, where soldiers of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) under NATO command, and the Afghan army fight the insurgents Taliban and Haqqani network of fighters. "Typing of the ISAF killed four teenagers, two girls and two women and injured two others," said Rohullah Samon. A spokesman for ISAF said that the information was being checked, but he had "not yet seen evidence that there are civilian casualties." Civilian casualties are the One of the major points of friction between the government of President Hamid Karzai and ISAF forces. A NATO airstrike in Kapisa province, northeast of Kabul, killed eight children in February, angering President Hamid Karzai ordered an investigation. NATO prepares to leave the forces Afghan full responsibility for security in their country while most foreign troops must be repatriated by the end of 2014. The ISAF also announced that four foreign soldiers were killed Saturday in southern Afghanistan.She did not disclose their nationality.
New king of IPL Kolkata Knight Riders
MA Chidambaram Stadium on Sunday, played in the Indian Premier League (IPL) team Kolkata Knight Riders in the fifth edition of the final two time champion Chennai Suhprkings defeated by five wickets in two balls. The Knight Riders won the tournament for the first time. Knight Riders from 48 balls with eight fours and five sixes Manvinder bisla the help of the all-rounder Jacques Kallis scored 89 of the 48 balls with seven fours and a six contributed 69 runs.
Sunday, May 27, 2012
Chinese suspected of killing 20 people and selling the remains on the market
A Chinese man is suspected of killing 20 young people for their own food and sell the remains on the market, saying it was ostrich meat. The City Police have already arrested and Nanmen Beijing sent a team to investigate the case. Two chiefs of police of the city in southeast China have already been dismissed. The man had been imprisoned for 20 years and now homicido is suspected of killing again. Zhang Yongming, 56, is known in the neighborhood as 'cannibal monster' by neighbors who claim to having seen carrying bags of human bones. According to the newspaper 'The Standard', based in Hong Kong, police found human eyes preserved bottles and pieces of human flesh that seemed to dry up. Yongming The police think their dogs have fed on human flesh, while selling other parts of the bodies in the local market.
18 year old kills two and leaves seven injured in Finland
A gunman opened fire from a rooftop in the central region of a city in Finland in the early hours of Saturday killing two people and left seven injured, police said. The 18 year old was wearing camouflage clothing and was arrested after the shooting in Hyvinkaa, 56 km from the capital Helsinki. The motive of the shooting remains unclear. Authorities said the suspect had no criminal record and acted alone. It is not known if the gunman knew his victim, a man and a woman, both 18. Among the wounded is a police officer in critical condition. According to local press, some of the victims, including one of the dead were members of a baseball team that won a game last Friday. According to Timo Leppala, head of regional police, the shooting was reported shortly before 2 am local time (GMT in 23h). After the arrest of the suspect was not licensed to carry a firearm, police also found two rifles
Pakistan: Third U.S. drone attack in a week, 4 dead
At least four militants were killed in U.S. drone attack by a third last week in North Waziristan, in the north-west Pakistan. According to sources of local security forces, the remote-controlled spy plane launched two ara-ground missiles against dwelling on the outskirts of Miranshah, capital of north-waziro. The building and 'fire and and' partially collapsed, hampering the recovery and identification of corpses. Waziristan, the North and even South America, and 'considered a true sanctuary for the Haqqani network, an armed group allied with Al Qaeda and the Pakistani Taliban led by Hakimullah Mehsoud.
The UN confirms 92 dead, 32 of them children, in the army attack on Hula
The UN has confirmed the deaths of at least 92 people, including 32 minors, Friday in the Syrian town of Hula. The opposition claims that these deaths are the result of artillery bombardment of the Syrian army, while the regime denies and attributes them to "terrorist groups". "This morning the military and civilian observers of the UN have gone to Hula and have had over 32 children under 10 years and adults over 60 dead," reported the head of the observer mission, General Robert Mood. "Observers have confirmed from examination of ammunition that were used artillery shells tank. Whoever started, whoever answered and whoever has committed this deplorable act of violence, should answer," Mood said. For his part, Secretary General Ban Ki Moon, has demanded that "the Syrian government immediately stop using heavy weapons in populated areas." The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, based in London, has reported that local residents have fled the same for fear of more bombings and has dennciado another person has died in the town of Saraqeb by shooting against a military demonstration against the deaths of Hula. Syrian state television, meanwhile, has issued videos uploaded to the Internet by opponents in which you can see the wounded and mangled bodies, but attributed the attack to "terrorist groups".
Saturday, May 26, 2012
U.S. condemn punish Pakistan for alleged CIA informant
A committee of the U.S. Senate decided to reduce by 33 million dollars (26.2 million) to U.S. support to Pakistan after the country have condemned Shakil Afridi, a Pakistani doctor, to 33 years in prison for helped the CIA to find Osama bin Laden. The cut corresponds to one million dollars for each year of the sentence.
The amendment, proposed by Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, was unanimously approved and reduces by 33 million dollars (26 million), support for Islamabad. Agence France Press reports that the value chosen by the U.S. Senate symbolizes the number of years in prison for the doctor who was convicted in Pakistan. "We need Pakistan, Pakistan needs us, but we do not need Pakistan playing a double game and without justice in order to see Osama bin Laden, "said Sen. Lindsey Graham. Afridi Shakil, 50, was sentenced to 30 years in prison for the justice system of Pakistan's tribal district of Khyber in the first instance. Beyond imprisonment, the doctor was required to pay a fine of $ 3,500 (2783 euros) which, if not paid, it increases the jail time in over three years. He was accused of treason for allegedly pretending to carry out a vaccination program against hepatitis B among children of Osama bin Laden, former leader of Al Qaeda in the complex where everyone lived in Abbottabad, in order to collect DNA samples to deliver to the CIA. It is considered by the tribal court, a spy, even though it is unclear whether the doctor knew who was in charge of a mission for the CIA at the time of the events. "Shakil did not really know who was looking for Bin Laden," said Shaukat Qadir, a former Pakistani military investigated the attack on Abbottabad and has been aware of the details of the interrogation Afridi, according to BBC news. "But he should have notified the Pakistani authorities of its activities," he adds. "In the case of Dr. Afridi is concerned that the it has acted in accordance with the laws of Pakistan and what is decided by the courts in Pakistan, and countries need to respect the legal processes of each other, "he told reporters Moazzam Khan, a spokesman for the Pakistani Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Pakistan insisted in a statement to the agencies, than any other country would have done the same if he discovered that one of its nationals was working as a spy for a foreign nation. Afridi was not present at his own trial and could not therefore give your version of events. are confined to a prison cell in Peshawar. Appropriations Committee had already scheduled for the budget that President Barack Obama made to Pakistan in order to compensate the executive Pakistani cooperation in fighting terrorism. Applications for Obama was reduced by 58 percent. The same committee also approved the reduction of support already provided to Afghanistan and Iraq. The overall budget for foreign aid for the next year was cut by more than half and there may be further reductions to Pakistan if Islamabad does not open inland transport routes for the entry of NATO forces (led by the U.S.) in Afghanistan. These routes were closed after, during an attack on Afghanistan in November 2011, coordinated by the U.S. army on the side of the border with Pakistan, 24 Pakistani soldiers were killed.
"The court sees Al Qaeda as Pakistan,"
Democratic Senator Dianne Feinstein, chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, Afridi denied being a spy in the service of the U.S. and said that Pakistan has suffered at the hands of terrorists and that, therefore, the Executive has difficulty understanding why the condemnation Afridi is a betrayal of diplomatic relations with the U.S.."This sentence tells me that Al Qaeda is seen by the court as Pakistan," Feinstein said, explaining why to rethink U.S. assistance to that country.did not start any diplomatic process, with Republicans and Democrats to position themselves in same perspective. Shakil Afridi was arrested yesterday and measures to punish the country were taken today. "It is arbitrary, but the hope is that Pakistan realizes that we are talking seriously," said number two in the Senate, Democrat Richard Durbin ."It's outrageous that [the Pakistanis] say that a man who helped us to find Osama bin Laden is a traitor," he added. Lindsey Graham has accused Pakistan of being an "ally schizophrenic" by helping the United States while terrorist network that helps Haqqani , a group with close links to Al Qaeda and the Taliban, which claimed authorship of several attacks against Americans. Democrat Patrick Leahy said the diplomatic relationship between the two countries was like "Alice in Wonderland , at best. If this is cooperation, would hate to see how the opposition. "
Condemnation was "unfair and unfounded"
The U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, had already ordered the release of medical Pakistan on Thursday, Shakil Afridi claiming that served both the interests of Americans and the Pakistanis, considering the sentence "unfair and unfounded." "Your help was essential to bring down one of the most notorious killers in the world, which was clearly in the interest of Pakistan as well as ours and the rest of the world, "Clinton told reporters, adding that the U.S. will continue pressing Islamabad to withdraw the charge of treason. Senator John McCain, Republican representative in the Armed Forces Committee, said the legislators agreed to retain some military aid to Pakistan until the Pakistani Secretary of Defense certifies that the country will fail to condemn people like Afridi. "We are all outraged by the prosecution and sentencing to 33 years in prison - virtually a death sentence - for the Pakistani doctor who was instrumental in the removal of Osama bin Laden, "McCain said, adding that Afridi was innocent of any wrongdoing. Secretary of Defense of the United States, Leon Panetta assured, in a tone of political threat that this type of action against someone who helped in the war against terrorism was "a mistake".
Iran, found levels of uranium to 27% Aiea: "Higher limits allowed"
Discovered traces of uranium enriched to 27 percent in a nuclear installation Fordow, Iran. This is confirmed by the results of samples taken on 15 February by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). According to the report, Iran has increased its capacity to produce nuclear material "sensitive", installing hundreds of new centrifuges for uranium enrichment in the underground site. The concerns of the engineers is that the Islamic Republic may, within a short period, to build the atomic bomb. Iran, however, rejected the accusations, claiming that not only its nuclear program is exclusively peaceful purpose, but explained that the high content of uranium was not intentional and, therefore, only of technical reasons. The relationship.IAEA's discovery was announced in the aftermath of the Baghdad talks between Tehran and the so-called 5 +1, that Moscow had called "constructive" remain despite "significant differences" between the parties. The last level of enrichment declared by Iran was slightly below 20%, a result decidedly less than 90% necessary for the manufacture of atomic power. The IAEA experts also insist in having access to the site of Parchin, where they were tested missiles that can accommodate nuclear warheads. On Monday, the IAEA and Tehran had reached a compromise that would allow international inspectors to visit sites and assess the documents. However, the agreement had not yet been signed by the parties. Differences."We're not going to stop enriching uranium to 20 percent." So said the ultraconservative Iranian Ayatollah Seyyed Ahmad Khatami during the Friday sermon in Tehran. Khatami, referring to Western forces, said: "We have given the authorization to control our nuclear sites. Furthermore, our supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has explicitly stated that Iran is not seeking a bomb Atomic. What do they want more? ". His statements were made only after the agreement was not reached between Tehran and the group '5 +1'. The main obstacle is the fact that while Tehran is seeking the suspension of economic sanctions, the '5 +1' group does not intend to request the waiver if before Iran will slow the uranium enrichment. The talks will resume, however, 18 and 19 June in Moscow.
Egypt: Muslim Brotherhood in a good position
The second round of presidential elections should oppose the Islamist Mohammed Morsi to former General Ahmed Shafiq. The Muslim Brotherhood definitely leave nothing to chance. Thursday evening, two hours after the close of the first round of the presidential election, supporters of Mohammed Morsi convened the press in the elegant villa that serves as their headquarters in the heart of Cairo, to announce the 'net advance "of their champion. Only 236 of 13,000 polling stations were then stripped but the key was not there. For the Brotherhood, it was mostly strike the mind with the prospect of a second round at the end still uncertain, 16 and 17 July and prevent fraud attempts. Sixteen months after the fall of Hosni Mubarak , the operation of real-time communication certainly demonstrates that the Muslim Brotherhood, strength from 600,000 to one million members are estimated to have no parallel to patrol the country. Unlike other candidates, it seems that Mohammed Morsi has succeeded in deploying delegates in almost all polling stations. Yet, in advance of the candidate of the Brotherhood on Friday afternoon seemed surprisingly thin. According to estimates released by the Muslim Brotherhood, he would have met 25% of the votes, just ahead of the former General of the Air Force Ahmed Shafiq. The candidate "Nasser" Hamdine Sabahi happen in third place after an unexpected breakthrough. The Islamist "liberal" Abdel Moneim Aboul Fotouh and former Secretary General of the Arab League Amr Moussa, given for favorite throughout the campaign, seem, however, significantly behind. "Today is a great day," wanted to celebrate Thursday night Essam el-Erian, vice president of the Brotherhood, once the initial trends were released."These are elections of the truth that will pave the way for social justice and freedom for all Egyptians. Muslims and Christians, young and old, men and women: we are fighting for 80 years for all inhabitants of this country might live free. "Pounding their victory no doubt, although their electoral weight seems in decline since the November parliamentary, officials have said the Brotherhood, for the international press: "We want to build democracy and all investors should be aware that we will ensure a stable environment."
Revolutionaries disappointed
If the race ahead of Mohammed Morsi was expected, the correct score of Ahmed Shafiq, who was ephemeral Prime Minister Hosni Mubarak during the revolution and who embodies the old regime in the eyes of many Egyptians, was received as a blow by the young revolutionaries. "I do not believe it, murmuring Nureldine Mahmoud, who was a student of all events in Tahrir Square. We now choose the candidate of the Brothers, who want to confiscate all the powers, and that of the army that knows anything about politics. "The famous blogger Issandr el-Amrani for his part evokes a" nightmare scenario " and predicted a return of agitation. "Obviously, Shafiq is unacceptable by the revolutionaries, worried recently the editor of the magazine Al-Musawar, Hamdy Rizk. His election, because it gommerait everything that has happened since January 25, 2011, would be perceived by the population as a declaration of war. "For now, youth organizations, activists have not formally responded dissemination of partial results. These days, the Supreme Council of the armed forces, however, warned against any temptation to challenge the results. In a thinly veiled threat, the military pledged to protect by any means "institutional legitimacy" after the vote.
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