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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Siachen update:Absence of sound inside avalanche

April 7, 2012 124 soldiers and 11 civilians defending the homeland in the most inhospitable war zone of the world were buried alive due to an avalanche. Current updated The rescue operation continues at Gayari sector on 12th day despite harsh weather. Weather remains clear today in Siachen and foreign rescue team, including three US and seven Norwegian experts, have started operation with modern equipment. Excavation is underway on three targeted points while operation halts some time when small avalanches slip. Search and rescue operation at three sites in Gayari sector of Siachen continued on Tuesday amid adverse weather conditions in the area. Harsh weather, especially heavy snow, has been posing serious challenges to the men and machines working at the avalanche site. As the efforts for rescue the valiant soldiers are underway,nation is praying for a Miracle.Families of the bereaved families are still hoping for the safe arrival of their beloved one. 

Pakistani nation is shameful because USA


America support made a real difference but Pakistani nation especially Government & Army still expect and wish from USA. I am shocked to read a news item that America apologized to India for holding Shahrukh khan for 2 hours at an airport. America stopped the actor in order to inquire on which India protested and America had to apologize on the issue. On the other hand, the whole Pakistani nation is shameful because USA has not apologized to Pakistan yet over the killing of Pakistani soldiers. As a Pakistani I want to ask all the military forces and so-called democratic leadership of Pakistan why America doesn’t apologize to Pakistan! Everyone knows how Americans humiliate Pakistanis at airports? Why not our leadership takes any steps to defend their nation as our neighbor country, India did.

US drones strikes on Somalia

Somalia is the sixth country, where the US has used assassination drones to launch missile strikes. At least 31 people have been killed in the latest attack by two US assassination drones near Somalia s southern town of Afmadow,. Abdishakur Ahmed Madoobe, a Somali military official, confirmed the attack, adding that the aerial strike took place on Monday. Somalia is the sixth country, where the United States has used assassination drones to launch missile strikes. The US military has also used drones in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Libya, Iraq, and Yemen. Washington claims the airstrikes target militants, though civilians constitute the majority of the victims of such attacks. The UN has slammed the American terror drone attacks as targeted killing and says they pose a challenge to international law. Somalia has not had a functioning government since 1991, when warlords overthrew former dictator Mohamed Siad Barre. Strategically located in the Horn of Africa, the country remains among the ones generating the highest number of refugees and internally-displaced persons in the world.

I will not go to Pakistan, Stuart Law

Stuart Law refused to confirm whether he would go with the team on the tour to Pakistan. Stuart Law, who announced he was quitting the Bangladesh national coach s job on Monday, has exoressed concerns over national team’s upcoming tour to Pakistan. No team has toured Pakistan since the terrorist attack on the Sri Lankan cricket team bus in Lahore in March 2009. But now Bangladesh are all set to become the first team to visit the country after the incident, in which six security men and two civilians died, while six Lankan cricketers and an assistant coach got injured. "It`s got to be made sure by the two associating boards that everyone is 100 per cent safe to go," Law was quoted as saying by the Dhaka-based `New Age` newspaper. "I cannot speak on behalf of the players. I have spent time with the players and everyone is a bit concerned. Not just Bangladesh, but the other teams as well. "The first initial response from the players around the world is: `I don`t want to go`," he added. Law refused to confirm whether he would go with the team on the tour to Pakistan. Bangladesh are scheduled to play in a short series, involving a One-day International on April 29 and a Twenty20 International on April 30 at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore.