Posts Tagged “Pakistan”

Sunday, August 1, 2010 Categorized under Videos

The Real Image Of Pakistan

This is what the foreigners think about Pakistan. The international media has always been exaggerating the image of Pakistan. But those who have visited Pakistan their selves keep entirely different views.

Thursday, July 29, 2010 Categorized under Middle East News

Let’s Make Pakistan Clean

Stop_The_Littering-lgHave you recently visited a park or a market place? You might have visited a restaurant or a hospital to see your acquaintance. Did you ever notice what people leave behind, when they are done. Lots of people visit such places for work, fun, entertainment and enjoyment. But when they leave, they might have left the place with trash and smelly rubbish. Whether we accept it or not, littering is becoming a habit of all of us. We dispose off material openly in the place without thinking about the consequences of our actions. Whatever we do, good or bad, it has a prominent effect on our surroundings. Our small deeds can either make the environment clean or can fill it with a rubbish. Read more…

Wednesday, July 28, 2010 Categorized under Videos

Air Bus Crashed Into The Margalla Hills At Islamabad; No Survivors

The morning today, 7/28/2010, brought great loss to many people in Pakistan, as an airbus of AirBlue crashed into the margalla hills. None of the 152 passengers on board could survive.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010 Categorized under U.S News

U.S Bill Calls For American Troops To Retrieve

paulkucinichThe latest American Bill proposed by a couple of people belonging to republican and the democrat group, calls for the retrieval of American troops from the land of Pakistan where they are indulged in operations against the militants.

“We have known that US forces have been operating in secret inside the territories of Pakistan without congressional approval,” Democratic Representative Dennis Kucinich said on Friday, pointing to reports the United States was stepping up its presence there. He futher added that the House of Representatives was expected to take up the resolution next week. The measure was introduced late on Thursday.

He pointed out that such operations against the militants are direct violation of the 1973 War Power Resolution that was proposed after the war of Veitnam. This resolution confines the power of sending troops into military operations to the president alone and imposes a condition that the United States of America must be under a chronic threat of anarchy, only then the president would be allowed to send troops. Read more…

Saturday, July 24, 2010 Categorized under Middle East News

Pak-India Dramatic Peace Talk

indopak1Recently, the Indian extremist party has once again mangled the critical peace talks between Pakistan and India. This is not the first time that the world has witnessed such a diplomatic response out of India. It was 19 February 2007 when this story begun. On the said date, Pakistan’s foreign minister Khurshid Kasuri went to New Dehli, India for peace talks. One day before, a bomb exploded in the Samjota express that was a symbol of peace between Pakistan and India. The express was a mode of conveyance for a number of people belonging to Pakistan and India. Immediately after the blast, the Indian government imposed the blame on ISI or the freedom fighters of Kashmir though they had no clue or evidence by that time. However, later it was found that the serving Military Intelligence Officers of India and the extremist group was involved. The officers were arrested for the trial, however, an immediate blackout was imposed on the investigation.

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Tuesday, June 22, 2010 Categorized under Middle East News

Pak-Iran Gas Pipeline Project Will Not Stop

Considering the fact that Pakistan needs a huge amount of energy, Pakistan’s foreign minister has recently said that the multi-billion project of gas pipeline will continue no matter what the U.S tries to do. The U.S government is trying to put several different kinds of sanctions on Tehran in order to create a big hurdle in the path of this project. But still, the foreign minister seem to be quite confident that the government of Pakistan would not let the Americans stop this project. He further added that according to his information, all of the formalities and other phases of the project has been cleared and so Islamabad would like to let go of everything as planned.

“This agreement is in the interest of Pakistan and it will only see its interests and the international laws…… the Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline agreement will not come under the ambit of the sanctions on Tehran,” he said, a Press TV correspondent, Shah Mehmood Qureshi reported.

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Tuesday, June 15, 2010 Categorized under Videos

Education In Pakistan

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