Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Additional Session Judge order to register case against the owner of face book.


LAHORE: Additional Session Judge order to register case against the owner of face book.

Detail coming...
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Monday, May 24, 2010

Israel offered nukes to SA apartheid


Mon, 24 May 2010 04:51:35 GMT

A general view of Israel's nuclear plant at Dimona in the Negev desert
Declassified documents cast new light on Israel's nuclear arsenals, revealing an offer by Israel to provide South Africa's apartheid regime with nuclear arms. 

In an article published on Sunday, UK-based daily The Guardian explained how South African officials asked for nuclear warheads and Tel Aviv promised to sell them to the apartheid regime. 

According to the report, in 1975, then South African Defense Minister Pieter Willem Botha held a clandestine meeting with Israeli President Shimon Peres, who served as Israel's defense minister at the time. 

A secret military cooperation agreement was signed at the meeting, during which Botha reportedly requested nuclear weapons and Peres offered three warhead versions for sale. 

The report contains "the first documentary evidence" of Israel's possession of nuclear weapons, said the daily which also published a photo showing the signatures of Peres and Botha on the 1975 military agreement. 

The revelations are further backed by South African documents uncovered by American academic Sasha Polakow-Suransky for his book titled The Unspoken Alliance: Israel's secret alliance with apartheid South Africa. 

The documents confirm accounts by Dieter Gerhardt, a South African naval commander jailed in 1984 for spying for the Soviet Union. Gerhardt, upon his release and the collapse of the Apartheid Regime, said that Israel offered eight Jericho ballistic missiles armed with "special warheads" to South Africa. 

The Guardian report said that financial considerations prevented Botha from going through with the deal. 

Despite Tel Aviv's decades-long policy of ambiguity regarding its nuclear activity, Israel is generally deemed to be the sole wielder of nuclear arms in the Middle East region, with military experts estimating the regime to possess up to 300 warheads. 

Australia expels Israeli diplomat
Mon, 24 May 2010 03:09:06 GMT

Assassinated Hamas commander, Mahmoud al-Mabhouh
The federal government of Australia says it has ordered the expulsion of an Israeli diplomat over fraudulent use of Australian passports by Israel to assassinate a Hamas official. 

Australian Foreign Minister Stephen Smith said on Monday that investigations had led to concrete evidence that Israeli intelligence services were behind the forgery of four Australian passports used in the murder of senior Hamas commander Mahmoud al-Mabhouh in Dubai back in January. 

"These investigations and advice have left the government in no doubt that Israel was responsible for the abuse and counterfeiting of these passports," Reuters quoted Smith as telling the country's parliament. 

"No government can tolerate the abuse of its passports," he added, explaining further that this is not what Canberra expects from Tel Aviv with which it has had "such a close, friendly and supportive relationship." 

The Australian foreign minister said the government had asked that "a member of Israel's Australian embassy in Canberra be withdrawn within a week" without disclosing the individual's identity. 

Al-Mabhouh was killed on January 19 in a hotel room by a hit squad of at least 11 people carrying forged international passport, Dubai authorities have indicated. 

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Saturday, May 22, 2010

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Asalam-o-Alaikum to all my friends

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Friday, May 21, 2010

Dua for ultimate protection (Hifazat Ki Behtareen Dua)







Link:http://ya-mujeeb.com/home/masnoon.asp?duaid=71
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Thursday, May 20, 2010

Draw Muhammad (PBUH) page has been hacked by Turkish Muslim

Draw Muhammad (PBUH) page has been hacked by Turkish Muslim..

http://drawmohammed.com/

Allah-o-AKbar

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Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Attabad (Hunza) lake


Attabad lake may take 10 days to hit spillway: G-B CS
 


Friday, 14 May, 2010
   
LAHORE, May 13: It would take another 12 days for Attaabad Lake in Hunza to hit the spillway level and start releasing water downstream, says Gilgit-Baltistan Chief Secretary Babar Yaqoob Fateh Muhammad.

Talking to Dawn, he said the lake level was still 10 metres below the spillway base and was increasing by around 2.5 to 3 feet a day. Thus, it would take another 10 to 12 days before the lake water started flowing downstream.

The Frontier Works Organisation (FWO), National Engineering Services Pakistan (Nespak) and the army engineers have projected different scenarios about speed and depth of the lake water.

In the worst case scenario – a dam burst releasing the entire 225,000 acre feet water in one hour and causing a 30-metre wave -- some 1,800 households on the river banks would get affected.

The officer said these 1,800 houses, hosting 13,000 people, had been marked and arrangements made to shift them to temporary camps. He said in such an eventuality, the lake water would take five hours to reach Gilgit. After Gilgit, the river bed was vast enough to absorb the entire flow, he claimed.

He said of the four Nespak scenarios depicting speed and wave height depending on the time the dam might take to burst -- one, six, 18 and 24 hours -- only the first (one-hour burst) could cause problems. There was hardly anything to bother about in all other possibilities, he claimed.

He said the one-hour flood wave was the basis of entire relief and shifting arrangements. The army had spared two helicopters, which were in addition to the five provided by the federal government for the purpose, he added.

He said around 26,000 people living upstream and cut off by the lake had been taken care of. The relief supplies were ensured, transportation subsidies (Rs2.5 million) for imports through China border had been granted, he added.

About alleged slow pace of the work, the chief secretary said everyone was there and working from the day one. It took the FWO one week to clear the KKH, while another two weeks were spent on moving heavy earthmoving equipment. Police, army and FWO were manning the area and movement of water, he said.

Dr Azhar of Wapda, who was also in the area, said a 70-feet deep spillway had been created in the fallen mountain, which would lead the water out by the end of this months.

He said Hunza River hydrology was not threatening enough, and hopefully the situation would not slip out of hand. All possibilities had been studied and response matured, he added.

Dr Tahir Hayat of Nespak, talking to Dawn, maintained that his organisation had studied the lake and the area minutely and explored all possible scenarios. In the matters relating to the Nature, only scenarios could be built and responses prepared. All that work was done and handed over to the Gilgit-Baltistan government, which was preparing for all probabilities and even possibilities, he said.

All other professional organisations have validated Nespak conclusions, recommendations and reports.—Staff Reporter

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All Muslims must deactivate their FACEBOOK account

All Muslims must deactivate their FACEBOOK account with this statement:

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Protest against event at facebook on 20th May about "Draw Muhammad (SAW) DAY".

I request FACEBOOK Management to immediately suspend/DELETE that page otherwise very strong reaction would arise in all Muslim countries against FACEBOOK.

This event is a direct call of violence; immediate action is required by FACEBOOK management.


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