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Friday, October 23, 2009

Todays PAKISTAN scene


Brigadier killed in rain of gunfire
AMABAD – Pakistan Army’s senior officer Brig Moeen-ud-Din and his driver were gunned down, while his guard sustained bullet injuries as two unidentified assailants opened indiscriminate firing at their official jeep here on Thursday
Faroq Haider new AJK PM
MUZAFFARABAD – Raja Farooq Haider, a candidate of Muslim Conference, has been elected the Leader of the House in AJK Legislative Assembarrest suicide bomber suspect
Police arrest suicide bomber suspectly by securing
LAMABAD – Industrial Area police on Thursday arrested a suspected terrorist and recovered from him a jacket packed with hundreds of bullets.
According to details, local people reported to police about an old man who was suspiciously roaming about in Faizabad.
On this police arrested him with his bullet-packed jacket from the bus stand.
Police and local people were confused as they thought that old man was wearing a suicide jacket.
Later, police shifted the elderly suspect to police station where officials of bomb disposal squad opened jacket and recovered a large number of bullets. Police said that the accused had been identified as Sikander Khan hailing from Noshera. Further investigation in this regard is unde
UN condemns Brig Moeen’s murder
UNITED NATIONS - The United Nations has strongly condemned “the barbaric killing” of the Deputy Force Commander of UN Mission in Sudan (UNMIS), Brig Ahmed Moeen-ud-Din, who was shot to death while on leave in Islamabad on Thursday.
Brig Moeen joined UNMIS as deputy commander of its nearly 9,000-strong military force, one of the UN’s largest, just five months ago.
“He leaves behind a gap that will not be easily filled,” Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon’s Special Representative for Sudan Ashraf Jehangir Qazi said in a statement.
Ashraf paid tribute to him as “a professional soldier of the highest merit [who] had won the esteem and respect of all his civilian and military colleagues.”
VIP talk.
After the attack on the International Islamic University in Islamabad, all the educational institutions in the country have been closed. What a remedy to combat terrorism and save lives of the citizens! If this is the remedy we have, we should have closed all cantonments after attack on the GHQ. After the attack on police station, we should have closed all the police stations. After the attack on Marriott, we should have closed all the hotels in the country. I salute the students of IIUI who shouted slogans against the Interior Minister and those who pelted stones and shoes on him.
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