Pakistani militant groups condemns Afzal Guru's execution
Thu 14 Feb, 2013
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Several banned anti-India militant groups, including the Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed, gathered in Islamabad to condemn the execution of Kashmiri militant Afzal Guru by India last week. Scores of members of the groups gathered for a conference organized by the United Jihad Council. Guru, an Indian national, was hanged in Tihar jail in New Delhi, early on February 9th for his alleged involvement in an attack on the parliament in 2001. Syed Salahuddin, chief of the Hizbul Mujahideen, a key Kashmir-ba
ISI Promotes Talibanisation of Gilgit
Tue 12 Feb, 2013
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Gilgit Baltistan is striving to get back its lost peace. With the mushrooming of terror camps here, Pakistan's policy of divisiveness is flourishing leaving the region struggling against Talibanisation.
N Korea admits conducting 3rd nuclear test, draws UN flak
Tue 12 Feb, 2013
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In an audacious move by North Korea, the country today declared that it had successfully carried out the third nuclear test at a northeastern nuke site involving a miniaturized nuclear device. North Korea's official state media said the test is aimed at coping with "outrageous" US hostility that "violently" undermines the North's peaceful, sovereign right to launch satellites. The UN has dubbed the test as "deplorable" and a "clear and grave violation" of the Security Council resolutions. According to repo
N Korea conducts 3rd nuclear test: Reports
Tue 12 Feb, 2013
ANI 1:06 | 202 views
North Korea has apparently conducted its third underground nuclear bomb test, as the U.S. Geological Survey reported a seismic disturbance centered near the site of the secretive regime's two previous nuclear tests.The area around the reported epicenter of the magnitude 4.9 disturbance has little or no history of earthquakes or natural seismic hazards. According to U.S. Geological Survey maps, the disturbance took place at a depth of about 1 kilometer. In Washington, a senior administration official said t
Blizzard hammers northeastern US, nine dead
Sun 10 Feb, 2013
ANI 1:34 | 193 views
The U.S. Northeast started digging itself out of a blizzard that dumped up to 40 inches of snow with hurricane force winds, killing at least nine people and leaving about half a million customers without power. Airports slowly cranked back to life on Sunday, rare travel bans in Connecticut and Massachusetts were lifted, but roads throughout the region remained treacherous, according to state transportation departments. It was a sea of white in New York's Central Park on Saturday, a few hours after the reco
Protest over Bangla war crime verdict continues
Sun 10 Feb, 2013
ANI 1:44 | 176 views
During the fifth day of the protest in Bangladesh, over the verdict handed to Jamaat-e-Islami senior leader Abdul Quader Mollah, who was expected to be given a death sentence for the 1971 war crimes but was given life imprisonment, police fired rubber bullets at hundreds of activists. A Bangladesh war crimes tribunal sentenced 64 year old Mollah, to life in prison on February 05, the second verdict in trials that have reopened wounds about the country's independence war and sparked riots. Most Bangladeshis
Protest continues over Bangladesh war crime verdict
Thu 7 Feb, 2013
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Protesters continued to stay out on the streets of Dhaka to vent their anger against the verdict handed to 64 years old Abdul Quader Mollah, who was expected to be given a death sentence, for the war crimes during Bangladesh's liberation struggle of 1971. A Bangladesh war crimes tribunal sentenced Mollah, a senior leader of Jamaat-e-Islami party to life in prison on February 05, the second verdict in trials that have reopened wounds about the country's independence war and sparked riots. Minister for Indu
Bangladesh War Crimes Trial: Protesters demand death sentence for Abdul Quader Mollah
Wed 6 Feb, 2013
ANI 1:41 | 132 views
Protesters took to streets in Dhaka, as they pressed their demand for death sentence of the war criminals of the liberation struggle of 1971. A Bangladesh war crimes tribunal sentenced Abdul Quader Mollah, a senior leader of Jamaat-e-Islami party to life in prison on February 05, the second verdict in trials that have reopened wounds about the country's independence war and sparked riots. 64-year-old Mollah, was found guilty of charges including murder, rape, torture and arson during Bangladesh's war to br
