Monday, June 29, 2009

Taliban scrap peace deal in Pakistan tribal area

Associated Press Writer= MIR ALI, Pakistan (AP) Taliban militants in a tribal region bordering Afghanistan say they have pulled out of a peace deal with the government, raising the prospect of wider unrest as the Pakistani army extends its efforts to eliminate insurgents.

The militants in North Waziristan blamed continuing U.S. missile strikes and army offensives against the Taliban for their decision, which was announced in the wake of a Taliban ambush that killed 16 soldiers.

Government leaders and Taliban representatives reached the deal in February 2008, but few details have been released about it.

U.S. officials have criticized peace deals with militants or tribes representing them in the border region, saying they allow the insurgents to gain strength. The agreement in North Waziristan had appeared to keep things relatively peaceful there รข€” calmer than in neigboring South Waziristan, where the army is preparing for a major offensive aimed at Pakistani Taliban chief Baitullah Mehsud.

The deal was struck with a Taliban faction led by Hafiz Gul Bahadur.

"This accord is being scrapped because of Pakistan's failure to stop the American drone attacks in North and South Waziristan," Bahadur spokesman Ahmadullah Ahmadi told The Associated Press via phone Monday. "Since the army is attacking us in North and South Waziristan, we will also attack them."

Various militant groups operate under the Taliban banner in Pakistan, but do not always see eye to eye. The ending of the peace deal could be a sign of greater unity in the face of a common enemy now that the Pakistani military has stepped up its operations against insurgents.

On Monday, army spokesman Maj. Gen. Athar Abbas said the weekend ambush was unprovoked and warned the government reserved the right to retaliate, specifically against tribes that harbor militants. Abbas was not available for comment Tuesday about the scrapping of the deal.

The U.S. has frequently launched missile strikes in North and South Waziristan, attacks American officials say have killed several top al-Qaida fighters. Pakistan publicly protests the strikes as violations of its sovereignty, though many observers suspect the two countries have a secret deal allowing the strikes.

Pakistan's armed forces are gearing up for a major military offensive in South Waziristan, a hotbed for al-Qaida and Taliban fighters. The region is the main base for Mehsud, who is blamed in numerous suicide attacks in the country and has been accused in the killing of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto.

Troops also are pursuing an offensive in the northwest's Swat Valley following the breaking down of a peace pact there.

The army says it has killed around 1,600 militants in Swat and surrounding districts in the past two months.
Source: Guardian

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Prohibition of Smoking and Protection of Non Smoker Health Ordinace 2002 implemented in Pakistan

Today all newspapers in Pakistan have 1 common ad. This ad is related to implementation of Prohibition of Smoking and Protection of Non Smoker Health Ordinace 2002. The ordinance was issued in 2002 but now it seems Ministry of Health is taking interest in implementing in the country. There is a Fine upto 100,000 PKR or 3 months imprisonment or both. The governemt has also prescribed the new pattern for packaging of Cigrattes. These are some of ads published in newspaper of Pakistan. These are in URDU language.








Friday, June 12, 2009

Dr Sarfraz Naeemi Shaheed in Lahore Blast at Jamia Naeemia

Dr Sarfaraz Naeemi
Lahore is again on Target by suicide Bomb attack. The principal of Jamia Naeemia, well known religious scholar, Dr Sarfaraz Naeemi were martyard as a result of a suicide bomb attack at Jamia Naeemia in Garhi Shahu, Lahore.


The bomb blast was so powerful that it destroyed the walls of Jamia Naeemia. According to witness Dr Sarfaraz Naeemi was in his office at that very time. The blast occured when people were leaving Mosque after completing their prayers.


Another suicide bomb attack occured in Nowshehra.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Peshawar blast death toll rises to 11


PESHAWAR: At least 11 people were killed and 40 others injured in a powerful blast at a five-star hotel in Peshawar area of Saddar at Khyber Road, Geo News reported Tuesday.

The injured include mainly the servants of the hotel.

According to Geo News correspondent, the blast was so powerful that windowpanes of the nearby buildings broke. Soon after the blast, the power supply to the area has been suspended. The whole area is plunged into darkness.

The blast site is awash with smoke. The building caught fire soon after the blast. Several vehicles were destroyed in the blast. The sounds of gunshots are still being heard in the area.

At least 40 injured were rushed to Lady Reading Hospital.

A large number of security personnel arrived on the spot and cordoned off the area. Khyber Road has been blocked for traffic.

According to Geo News correspondent, miscreants drove two vehicles towards the hotel; however, they found barricades there, they turned to firing and moved to the mosque where the blast occurred.

According to sources, the extremists attacked the check post of the security guards.


Source: The News