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Thursday, June 14, 2012

Video leak: Malik Riaz Planted Interview with Pakistan Dunya TV anchors Mehar bukhari and Mubashir Lukman Part Two

Video leak: Malik Riaz Planted Interview with Pakistan Dunya TV anchors Mehar bukhari and Mubashir Lukman Part One

Afghanistan: UNICEF, 1,756 children killed in 2011

Increase the victims of the conflict in Afghanistan especially the children. According to the UN annual report on children in armed conflicts presented yesterday by the Secretary General of the United Nations, Ban Ki-moon, a total of 1,756 children were killed or wounded by the conflict in Afghanistan only in 2011 (an average of 4 , 8 children per day) compared to 1,396 in 2010. UNICEF says deeply concerned about this trend and renews its call on all parties to the conflict to provide protection to children at all times and to respect international humanitarian law. ' 'The death or injury of the individual child and' a tragedy. This level of avoidable suffering of children and 'simply unacceptable,'' said UNICEF Deputy Representative in Afghanistan, Vidhya Ganesh. '' It 's absolutely necessary that all parties in conflict do everything possible now to protect the lives and basic rights of every child in Afghanistan.'' In 2011, 316 children and teenagers under 18 years of age' were recruited by the warring parties in Afghanistan and, in most cases by armed opposition groups. The children have been used for suicide attacks, to place explosive devices and bring supplies to armed groups.

India is the worst place for women The best is Canada. Italian eighth


India has had a female head of government in 1966. Today two of the most important political figures of the country are women: President Pratibha Patil, and the leader of main opposition party, the Italian (source) Sonia Gandhi. India, even today, is the worst place to be born women.
THE CLASS - These are the findings from a study of the Thomson Reuters Foundation TrustLaw on the G20, built between 370 specialists in gender issues and made ​​public in advance of the G20 program in Mexico on 18 and 19 June.Instead it is the best country to Canada, followed by Germany, Great Britain, Australia and France. At the bottom of the 20 most industrialized nations are Mexico, South Africa, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia and, of course, India. Italy is about halfway through and at the eighth position
ITALY - One of the critical issues of our country TrustLaw mentions access to employment, inequality and abuse in the family. Italian women spend on housework in three hours more per day than men. And one million two hundred thousand women, reported by ISTAT in 2009, were victims of sexual harassment in the workplace. The report cites Daniela Colombo of the Italian Association for Women in Development: "Despite the enormous progress in the last 40 years, women are still discriminated against at work: they have lower rates of employment, lower wages, little access to managerial roles. And they are victims of gender violence: there was an increase of femmincidi 'murder based on gender. Nothing, however, compared with the abuse and discrimination suffered by the Indians.
MISCARRIAGES AND KILLINGS - The Indian subcontinent is a vast difference between the city and the most developed areas and rural areas, especially the North, where gender inequalities are more pronounced for the weight of traditional roles. Much of the population lives in these regions."It's a miracle that a woman will survive. Even before birth was unlikely to be aborted, due to widespread obsession of having sons - says Shemeer Padinzjharedil of Mpas4aid.com, a site that documents the crimes against women -. If that happens, it runs the risk of domestic abuse, being raped, forced to marry a child or killed for dowry. " According to one study, "Lancet," in the last 30 years in India have been subjected to selective abortion of 12 million girls. And a woman is killed every hour for possession of her dowry (the data are for 2010 by the National Indian crime statistics). In many cases the victims are covered with kerosene used in the kitchens of the poorest homes and burned alive: their deaths are passed off as accidents at home.45% of Indian, moreover, is forced to marry before 18 years of age. And 51% of men and 54% of women justify the fact that a husband can beat his wife.
OTHER STATISTICS - TrustLaw The study is based on expert assessments. But the UN statistics bear this out: according to the index of gender inequality (Gender Inequality Index) Indonesia, India and Saudi Arabia are the countries which discriminate against women more. "India is very poor, very rich Saudi Arabia. But they have one thing in common: unless you have other privileges, you expect a very different future if you have two X chromosomes, or at least one Y chromosome, "says Nicholas Kristof, author of" The other half of the sky: how to transform the 'oppression into opportunities for women. "

Wave of attacks against Shiites leaves over 70 dead in Iraq


A series of bomb attacks on Wednesday left over 70 dead and 250 wounded in Iraq, when the Shiite community prepares to commemorate the death of one of the main magnet of their religion. This is the most violent wave of attacks since January 5, when similar attacks killed 68 people in Baghdad and Nasiriya (south). Sunni extremists who consider Shiites heretics pilgrims, multiply their attacks mainly during religious festivals, which usually gather crowds of the faithful in the country. We recorded 42 attacks on the morning of Wednesday in Baghdad, Hilla, Karbala, Azizia, Balad, Baaquba (center of the country), Kirkuk and Mosul (north). Eighteen attacks were committed with car bombs and bomb 17. Five men armed attacks also took place. The most violent attack happened in the city of Hilla, 95 miles from Baghdad, where explosions of two car bombs caused the deaths of 28 people and left 53 wounded. In Baghdad, where at least a dozen attacks were committed in several districts, 20 people were killed and 51 wounded. The attacks coincide with the preparations in Baghdad Anniversary celebration of the death of Musa al-Kazem, the seventh of 12 imams revered by Shiites duodecimanos, the greater tendency of the Shiite religion. A car bomb exploded in the Shiite district of Kazamiya, north of the capital, where ceremonies were held in honor of the Imam, buried in a mausoleum in one place. The bomb that exploded in a poor residential area, completely destroyed the minibus that was carrying. The explosion caused between 4 and 7 killed, according to local officials. "The explosion happened at 5:00 AM (at 23:00 GMT). Everyone was asleep. At the moment I could not see anything because of the smoke and dust. Then I saw three bodies, two children and a lady, they were dead," he testified Abdul Zahra Abdul Sada, 57, inhabitant. "I live far from the explosion, but she was so strong that it destroyed the roof of my house. I pulled the children from the rubble of the roof," he told AFP Saad Hussein, 35 years. Car bombs also exploded in the Shiite district of Nahrawan in the extreme south of Baghdad and Karrada, a mixed zone of the center of the capital, where many Shiite pilgrims gathered to participate in the ceremonies. Near Baaquba, capital of volatile Diyala province (center), ten bombs exploded in different parts of the city, killing over ten people and injuring over 50. Other people have been killed by the explosion of three car bombs in Kirkuk, officials said security and medical. Covering this series of attacks, an AFP reporter, Marwan Ibrahim, was seriously wounded by a car bomb. Marwan Ibrahim, 34, who is a journalist and photographer for AFP since 2003, was injured when he went to the place of an attack. He suffered several burns and bruises, bleeding and deafness in his right ear. Violence in Iraq has declined in recent years but remains almost daily: 132 people died in attacks during the month of May, according to official statistics.

Suspected terrorists killed in two attacks in Yemen


The police chief of Shabwa Maqdishi Ahmed, who cites the Ministry, said that one of the offensive was launched against a building that housed a large number of militants of Al Qaeda. The other bombing targeted a checkpoint at a crossroads on the outskirts of the city of Azan, which included several suspected terrorists. In addition, an unspecified number of al Qaeda members were injured during operations, said the Maqdishi, which did not specify whether the planes carried out the attacks were Yemenis and Americans, and whether they were "drones," unmanned drones. The Maqdishi not rule out the possibility that the victims in the terrorist ranks yesterday were fighters who fled the cities of Zinyibar and Yaar, the neighboring province of Abian and whose control the Yemeni army recovered yesterday as part of the broad offensive that develops from 12 May. In the past year, the terrorist group has increased its activity in Yemen under the unstable situation in the country since the outbreak in January 2011 popular revolt against President Ali Abdullah Saleh, who finally abandoned in February the power.

Not ghazal king Mehdi Hassan, the last ceremony on Friday


Ghazal singer Mehdi Hassan was born in Rajasthan on Wednesday died at a hospital in Karachi, Pakistan. He was 84 years. Hassan says that his son would be the last ceremony on Friday. Hassan's son Arif Mehdi said over phone from Karachi Jumme his father's last day of the ceremony will be held in Karachi. The place still to be fixed. Arif said, "We rule the Karachi prison - e - Azam Mazar delivered to his father - a - has sought permission to burn, we are awaiting approval." He breathed his last day at 12.15 hrs. They were all children in their final moments. Hasan Aga Khan last month and was discharged from hospital. Arif said: "My father had been ill for the past 12 years but this year than last month, her condition had worsened." Hassan millions of fans worldwide. Many years, lungs, chest and many other diseases were related.Walking tour of paralysis since a decade ago - were incapable of movement. He had lost his voice. He last visited India in 2000. Hassan and his nine sons and five daughters at home. He had two marriages.His two wives had died. Hasan Aga Khan last month and was discharged from hospital. Arif said: "My father had been ill for the past 12 years but this year than last month, her condition had worsened." Hassan millions of fans worldwide. Many years, lungs, chest and many other diseases were related.Walking tour of paralysis since a decade ago - were incapable of movement. He had lost his voice. He last visited India in 2000. Hassan and his nine sons and five daughters at home. He had two marriages.His two wives had died.