Welcome To Eagle Nest Hotel Duiker Hunza Valley
By pakistan at 11 March, 2011, 11:50 pm
Welcome To Eagle Nest Hotel Duiker Hunza Valley Related posts:Welcome To Eagle Nest Hotel Hunza Duikar Valley Program with The Hunza Valley People Post by Zagham A trip to beautiful Hunza Valley in Northern Areas of Pakistan Related posts: Welcome To Eagle Nest Hotel Hunza Duikar Valley Program with The Hunza Valley People Post by Zagham A trip to beautiful Hunza Valley in Northern Areas of Pakistan
Read More >>MQM sympathises with victims of violence
By pakistan at 11 March, 2011, 6:54 pm
KARACHI: Expressing sorrow over the recent wave of violence in Karachi, MQM”s Chief Altaf Hussain has urged the people to stay calm. In his message from MQM”s London Secretariat on Friday, Altaf Hussain urged Karachiites to show patience in trying times. MQM chief also directed his party workers to stay calm and face the situation. Meanwhile, denouncing the incidents of violence in Sindh particularly in Karachi, the MQM co-ordination committee kept a close watch on the events that unfolded in the wake of strike call by the ruling PPP. Members of the co-ordination committee in London and Pakistan discussed the latest violence and torture and exchanged views regarding the future line of action
Read More >>The regime’s culture — I
By pakistan at 11 March, 2011, 6:34 pm
Someone working in the Presidency remarked the other day, feigning incredulity, “Do you really think that you can influence decision-making through newspaper articles?” In other words, they cared a hoot for what the papers said. Not an unexpected reaction from the lot that inhabits the Presidency. They are not known for their erudition. They were put there to do nothing and they are doing it rather well. But it’s very unlike the approach of their icon, Benazir Bhutto (BB) , who in contrast, read voraciously and what is more, she had absolutely no reservations interacting with critics
Read More >>Turtles can fly — or drown
By pakistan at 11 March, 2011, 6:33 pm
The year is 2003. The setting is that of a village along the Kurdish-Turkish border
Read More >>‘Gaddafi is over but doesn’t know’
By pakistan at 10 March, 2011, 9:31 am
Interview with Mohamed Abdul Malik, chairman of Libya Watch in London Smoke rising after an air strike by Libyan warplanes on the oil town of Ras Lanouf, eastern Libya, Monday, March 7, 2011. Reports coming in from Libya say fierce fighting is underway between revolutionary fighters and regime forces in the western city of Zawiyah as residents in the oil town of Ras Lanuf face missiles and tank fire. Press TV interviews Mohamed Abdul Malik, chairman of Libya Watch in London, regarding UN’s possible move to impose a no-fly zone on the country and how long Muammar Gaddafi’s battle against protestors can go on.
Read More >>Egypt government warns of ”counter-revolution”
By pakistan at 10 March, 2011, 6:10 am
CAIRO: Egypt”s new government warned on Wednesday of a “counter-revolution” following a series of deadly political and religious clashes blamed on diehards of the former regime.
Read More >>PM for giving relief in gas bills to poor
By pakistan at 9 March, 2011, 9:46 pm
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani on Wednesday reiterated that uninterrupted gas supply be ensured to give relief to the public particularly the domestic consumers. He directed the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Resources to establish hot lines and help lines to receive complaints and their redressal at the earliest. The Prime Minister was chairing a special meeting at the Prime Minister’s House here to review the gas supply situation as well as impact of increase of oil prices in international markets. The Prime Minister asked the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Resources to prepare a plan of relief package for the poor and vulnerable section of the society for giving relief in their gas bills. The exercise, he said, be undertaken as soon as the poverty survey being conducted under the Benazir Income Support Programme is completed throughout the country
Read More >>‘No civil war, Libyans stand united’
By pakistan at 9 March, 2011, 5:02 pm
An interview with Sondes Malek from London, member of the Libyan Youth Association. Libyan revolutionaries infiltrate an army tank.Revolutionary forces continue to grow despite Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi’s fanatical lies of the existence of a civil war. In an interview with Press TV Sondes Malek, a member of the Libyan Youth Association in London, speaks in depth about the myth Gaddafi has spread about the Libyan uprising degenerating into civil war, as well as the need for a no-fly zone, albeit without military intervention from the international community
Read More >>New dawn or false hope?
By pakistan at 8 March, 2011, 5:58 pm
Who could have imagined that a stray incident of self-immolation in a Tunisian city, by an angry, unemployed youth would be the spark that became a prairie fire which threatens to burn down the citadels of the region’s many autocrats? Having served in the region, I cannot but admit that I am both humbled and excited at the scale and speed of the convulsion that has overtaken the region, prompting me to recall Coleridge’s immortal lines about the French Revolution: “Bliss was it to be alive”! True, there is already an attempt to disparage the valour and resolve of the people taking part in the protests. This has been done by hinting at a ‘hidden’ American hand in so-called ‘democracy-related seminars’ that organisations such as the Alliance for Youth Movements have been holding for years
Read More >>The wonder boys of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa
By pakistan at 8 March, 2011, 4:00 pm
KARACHI:? Its ventures like ‘coke studio’ that have resuscitated the struggling local music industry. Where ‘Coke Studio’ is known for collaborations and revival of folk music, ‘Uth records’ is gaining popularity for finding new talent. Mauj frontman/guitarist Omran Shafique and legendary drummer Louis Pinto aka Gumby sat together and listened to demo tracks received from all over Pakistan
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