Egypt Bans 55,000 Unlicensed MB sympathizer Preacher from Delivering Friday Sermons


Clerics supporting deposed Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi attend a rally at the Raba El-Adwyia square where Mursi's supporters are camping in CairoJNN 12 Sept 2013 Cairo : Egyptian authorities will bar 55,000 unlicensed clerics from preaching in mosques in the latest move against sympathizers of deposed Islamist President Mohamed Morsi, the minister of religious endowments said on Tuesday.

Egyptian authorities have been cracking down on Morsi’s Muslim Brotherhood since the army toppled him on July 3.

Minister of Endowments Mohamed Mokhtar Gomaa said the clerics lack licenses to preach and were considered to be fundamentalist and a threat to the Egypt’s security.

“The decision is only meant to legalize the preaching process during Fridays’ mass prayers and make only those authorized to do it, do it, Gomaa told Reuters.

Authorities moved to crush the Brotherhood following the overthrow of Morsi, Egypt’s first democratically leader. More than 2,000 Islamist activists have been arrested and most of the Brotherhood’s leaders, including Morsi, jailed on charges of inciting or taking part in violence. Some have also been accused of terrorism or murder.

Over the same period, more than 1,000 people have been killed in political violence. Most were protesters killed by security forces breaking up pro-Morsi camps in Cairo. About 100 were members of the security forces.

The military-led authorities consider the Brotherhood a terrorist group and discussions are underway on the possibility of banning it.

In Geneva, Amnesty International called on Tuesday for an independent investigation into killings by the security forces as well as torture and violations of the rights to free speech and assembly.

The military’s overthrow of Morsi unleashed an “extreme level of political violence”, the London-based group told the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva.

“Between 14 and 18 August, at least 1,089 people were killed, many due to the use of excessive, grossly disproportionate and unwarranted lethal force by security forces,” said Peter Splinter, Amnesty representative in Geneva.

A impartial investigation was urgently needed into human rights violations, he said.

 

Iran Announces to Unveil Documented facts Behind 9/11 Attacks


911 Facts and Evidences revealedJNN 12 Sept 2013 Tehran : Iran plans to unveil a documentary disclosing a series of truths about September 11 attacks in New York, without disclosing name of the producers.  Continue reading

Pakistan decides to free former Taliban second-in-command


Pakistan set to release Taliban NO. 2  Mullah Abdul Ghani BradarJNN 11 Sept 2013 Islamabad : Pakistan plans to free former Afghan Taliban second-in-command, Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, this month to help advance peace efforts in neighboring Afghanistan, Pakistan’s foreign policy chief said on Tuesday. Continue reading

Thousands of Shia Men attends the Funeral of the Young Boy Killed by Saudi Forces


Shia Protest the Killing of the Shia Boy by Saudi ForcesJNN 11 Sept 2013 Riyadh : Thousands of people have attended the funeral ceremony of a young man killed in the eastern Saudi Arabian city of Awamiya during a crackdown on dissidents by regime forces. Continue reading

Hindu – Muslims Riots in Muzzaffar Nagar , 31 killed curfew Imposed in UP, India


Hindu Muslims Riots in Muzzafar Nagar , UP , India fJNN 10 Sept 2013 Muzzaffar Nagar : India’s political parties blamed each other for religious riots that killed at least 31 people and forced hundreds to flee their homes this weekend, in a sign of rising tension between Hindus and Muslims ahead of a general election due by May. Continue reading

4th Halal Products Exhibition shows the Biased Attitude of the Organisers


4th Halal Expo , Istanbul , TurkeyJNN 10 Sept 2013 Istanbul : The International Halal and Healthy Food Fair held in Istanbul Fair Center (CNR Expo) began on Thursday.Over 100 companies with 200 brands took part in the fair in the fields of food, cosmetics, medical and cleaning supplies, fashion textile and modest dress, pilgrimage materials  Continue reading

Shiites demand representation in New constitution amendment committe of Egypt


Egyptian Shia Sayed T. Al HashimiJNN 10 Sept 2013 Cairo : Sayed T. Al Hashimi, a top Shiite figure, criticized not giving the Shiites any representation in the 50-member committee to amend the 2012 constitution. Continue reading

Curfew and Unrest continues in Shopian after killing of four Kashmiri Youth by the Indian Para Military Troops


5 Killed by the Indian Para Military Troops in Kashmir

JNN 9th Sept 2013 Sri Nagar : Protests have erupted in the Indian-administered Kashmir after at least five people were killed and a dozen were injured by Indian paramilitary troops, Curfew continues in Shopian district of Jammu and Kashmir for the third day on Monday

Security sources said the shootout took place in the Shopian district, situated about 50 kilometers (30 miles) south of Srinagar, the main city in the Indian-administered Kashmir, on Saturday.

According to Indian security forces the shooting was aimed at repulsing an alleged militant attack. Witnesses and locals, however, refused the claim, saying that Indian troops opened fire unprovoked. The shooting incident left at least a dozen people injured mostly with wounds in their stomach.

Later in the day, hundreds of people took to the streets in Shopian district to voice their resentment over the shooting with police firing tear gas and using batons to disperse the crowds.

Meanwhile, at least nine people, including five policemen and two members of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), sustained injuries in a grenade attack in Kashmir on Saturday.

Police said the attack happened in Pulwama town, situated about 35 kilometers (21 miles) south of Srinagar.

Locals said the attack created panic in the town. Contingents of police and CRPF rushed to the site soon after the attack, and an investigation is underway.

Curfew continues in Shopian district of Jammu and Kashmir for the third day on Monday after the killing of four people resulted in violence. Three of them were identified as locals. Shops and business establishments were shut and public transport remained off roads. However, private cars were seen plying in the city, official sources said. Security forces were deployed in strength in the city to maintain law and order, they said.

The CRPF, who shot at the civilians claimed that six youths had come to attack their camp. They said that they recovered pistols and grenades. Authorities are probing the reasons of the killing and the CRPF too has ordered a court of inquiry. The locals allege the youth were killed in unprovoked firing by the security forces. Both factions of Hurriyat Conference and JKLF called for a general strike today to protest the killings. JKLF chairman Yasin Malik was also detained near his Maisuma residence here as he tried to take out a protest march along with his associates. Curfew has been imposed in areas under police station Maisuma, the sources said. Separatist leaders in the valley have given out a bandh call protesting the killing.

Kashmir lies at the heart of more than 60 years of hostility between India and Pakistan. Both countries claim the region in full but each only has control over a section of the territory.

Over the past two decades, the conflict in Kashmir has left over 47,000 people dead by the official count, although other sources say the death toll could be as high as 90,000.

 

Jama Masjid Imam Hasan Mujtaba Attacked by LeJ Terrorists , in Kabul , Attackers Killed.


Shia Mosque Jama Masjid Imam Hassan Mujtaba attacked in KabulJNN 9th Sept 2013 Kabul : Afghan authorities have Nominated  Pakistani Terrorist group Lashkar e Jhangvi for an attack on a Mosque Used by the Shiite Population located in western part of the capital, Kabul.  Continue reading

New Mosques Built in the Remotest areas of Europe , UK , and Far East ,to facilitate the Muslims of the Area


Imam Reza Mosque in New Zealand

Imam Reza Mosque in New Zealand

JNN 9th Sept 2013 Brussels : With the ever rising Population of Muslims around the World , the Need  of Mosques has also risen in the Remotest areas of the World , where Islam is a New Religion for the Masses of the Land . But as the Muslim Population has grown to a such Number that Mosques are needed so New Mosques are being Built , to facilitate the Muslims living in those areas , whether it may be Europe , United Kingdom or the African Continent. Continue reading

Saudi King’s bribe to Hilary Clinton Bring her forward for a “ YES ” Vote , as Majority expected to vote againt Syria Strike


Saudi King Abdullah with Hilary ClintonJNN 8th Sept 2013 Washington : American historian Webster Griffin Tarpley says former US secretary of state Hillary Clinton has received 500,000 dollars in jewelry from Saudi Arabia to support war on Syria. As The majority in the House of Representatives are expected to vote against the Syrian War, with only a few dozen “yes” votes and a massive undecided contingent leaving open the door for not just a loss, but a huge loss for the war party.

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Defenceless on the Defence Day , Punjabi Taliban Martyrs 7 Shia Men , 5 of a Family in the Distt Gujrat , Punjab , Pakistan


Shaheed Fazilat Shah and others Funeral Prayer , Jasooki , Gujrat , 7 Sept 2013 bJNN 8 Sept 2013 Lahore : Punjabi Taliban Terrorist an Off Shoot Branch of Tehrik e Taliban Pakistan Martyred 7 Shia  including 5 of a family in a village of Gujrat district of Punjab province on Friday night. Continue reading

Irani Consulate in Herat , Afghanistan attacked , an Attacker Killed


1 killed in attack on Iran Consulate in AfghanistanJNN 8th Sept 2013 Kabul : At least one person was killed as clashes broke out on Saturday between the police and protesters who had attacked the Iranian consulate in the western Afghan city of Herat, Press TV reported. Continue reading

Dowry Disputes Kill One Woman every Hour in India


JahezJNN 7 Sept 2013 Delhi : One woman dies every hour in dowry-related crimes in India, with over 8,000 deaths reported in 2012. The numbers steadily increased between the years of 2007 and 2011, pointing to a rise in the demand for dowries. Continue reading

Terrorist Martyrs 16 members of a Shiite Family near Baghdad , Iraq


Iraqi Wahabi Terrorist Kill 16 ShiaJNN 6 Sept 2013 Baghdad : Gunmen Martyred at least 16 members of a Shi’ite Muslim family before blowing up their two neighbouring homes south of the Iraqi capital overnight, police and medics said. Continue reading

Muslim Arab Countries offers to bear the Cost of War against Muslims of Syria


Syrian War to be sponsored by Arab Nations - Jhon KerryJNN 6 Sept 2013 Washington  : Some Arab nations have offered to help pay for any US military strikes on Syria, Secretary of State John Kerry told lawmakers Wednesday as he sought support for missile strikes. Continue reading

Syrian Army claims another Victory by Recapturing another Historic Town


Syrian army retakes beautiful historic townJNN 6 Sept  2013 Damascus ; he Syrian army soldiers have recaptured one of the most beautiful and historic towns near capital, named Ma’loula, from the militant occupiers, Media reports. Continue reading

Saudi forces Kill One and injures 15 Men in a Shia Neighborhood of Awamia , Qatif


Saudi forces open fire at people in Awamia, kill 1JNN 06 Sept 2013 Riyadh : Saudi forces have opened fire at people in a Shia neighborhood in eastern region of al-Awamia, killing a young man and wounding at least 15 others. Continue reading

Iraqi Shiite militias vows to attack U.S. interests if Syria attacked


 Iraq's Shiite Malatias Vows to attack US InterestsJNN 05 Aug 2013 Baghdad : An Iraqi Shi’ite militia group said on Friday it would attack U.S. interests in Iraq and the region if Washington carries out a military strike on Syria. Continue reading

Egyptian Court sentences 11 MB leaders to life in prison , Orders Closure of 4 Television Channels Including Al Jazeera


Egyptian Court Sentences Muslim Brotherhood leaders for LIfe

JNN 4th Sept 2013 Cairo : An Egyptian military court on Tuesday sentenced 11 Muslim Brotherhood members to life in prison for violence targeting the army in the port city of Suez last month. And also ordered closure of four Television Channels . Continue reading

Civilians Join Fight Against Nigeria’s Wahabi Boko Haram Terrorists


Nigeria's JTF Volunteers Hunt Boko Haram TerroristsJNN 4th Sept 2013 DAKAR, SENEGAL — In Nigeria’s northeastern Borno state, the birthplace of Wahabi Islamist Boko Haram, hundreds of young men have formed units of a civilian vigilante group that now is actively working to hunt down terrorists alongside the military. In doing so, the vigilantes have themselves become targets. Continue reading

Baghadad’s Shiite Neighborhood’s Once again rocked by Car Bomb Blasts , 47 Killed Dozens Injured.


Baghdad's Shiite Neighborhood Car Bomb BlastJNN 4th Aug 2013 Baghdad : At least 47 people have been killed and dozens injured in a series of car bombings across Baghdad. The blasts, which took place in predominantly Shiite districts, are the latest in a surge of violence in Iraq. Continue reading

US has increased surveillance of Pakistan’s Nuclear Program – Snowden Files Reveal


US Surveillance of Pakistan's Atomic ProgramJNN 4th Aug 2013 New York  : Top-secret intelligence community documents recently leaked to the Washington Post reveal that the United States has ramped-up its surveillance of Pakistan’s nuclear program. Continue reading

UK , UN, Nato , China , Russia against any attack on Syria


UK , UN , Nato , China oppose strike agianst SyriaJNN 03 Sept 2013 Hague : There is Strong sense of the Majority of the World against the US War Hysteria of a Possible Attack or Strike on Syria , on the Pretext of the Chemical Weapons attack on the Civilians , as till now this could not be even Proved that the forces loyal to Bashar Al Asad have Used the Chemical Weapons , as at a time when they were in the Win Win Situation , and why should they use the Chemical Weapons , to create a chaos and to put the World against them , while as the Independent source has even provided Proofs that the Saudi Government has provided the Chemical Weapons used by the terrorist on the Civilians to set a Pretext for a Strike against Syria By US.

United Kingdom

Any possibility of British involvement in a military campaign in Syria has been effectively ruled out after British lawmakers voted down the prospect in parliament, costing the U.S. the nation’s closest ally in a potential strike.

By a 285 to 272 margin British MPs rejected the government’s motion to support in principle military action against Syria. A second vote was due to be held on committing to action following the report by United Nations weapons inspectors, who are currently investigating claims that President Bashar Assad used chemical weapons on civilians.

British MPs also voted down an opposition Labor amendment calling for more information about the deployment of chemical weapons in Syria.

The Labor amendment was defeated Thursday by 332 votes to 220. “A number of Tories in the no lobby with Labor,” wrote Labor MP Jon Trickett.

The vote could be a blow to Cameron’s authority after he has advocated UK military action in the event U.S. forces deploy missiles in the Middle East.

Cameron, while advocating limited attacks against the Assad government, admitted he was not “100 percent certain” that Assad was behind a recent chemical attack, but that it was “highly likely”.

After the defeat in the parliament, Cameron admitted it was clear that Britons did not want action and said he “will act accordingly.” One MP shouted “resign” as Cameron pledged he would not order an attack.

Phillip Hammond, the UK Defense Secretary, said the U.S. “will be disappointed that Britain will not be involved”, however he did not think it would halt the process, “I don’t expect that the lack of British participation will stop any action,” he told the BBC.

U.S. Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel commented on the UK’s decision, explaining that a concerted international effort is the way forward in this matter.

“It is the goal of President (Barack) Obama and our government … whatever decision is taken, that it be an international collaboration and effort,” he said on a trip to the Philippines.

The vote came just before U.S. President Barack Obama met with congressional lawmakers and other key leaders to brief them on possible military action in Syria. White House deputy spokesman Josh Earnest told reporters Thursday that the U.S. was prepared to “go it alone” in Syria to protect American “core national security interests.”

“The president of the United States is elected with the duty to protect the national security interests of America,” he said. “The decisions he makes about our foreign policy is with our national security interests front and center.”

United Nation

THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon pleaded Wednesday for a diplomatic solution to the Syrian conflict, even as US appeared to be moving toward punitive military strikes against President Bashar Assad’s regime.

Ban said Wednesday a United Nation team investigating the alleged chemical attack must be given time to establish the facts. The investigators left their hotel Wednesday, and two anti-regime activists said the team was expected to visit an eastern suburb of the capital, Damascus, affected by the Aug. 21 strike that the group Doctors Without Borders says killed 355 people.

Syria has denied it was behind the alleged attack and challenged Washington to present proof to back up its accusations

Ban said the team already has already “gathered valuable samples and interviewed victims and witnesses.”

He also urged the United Nations Security Council, whose permanent members are bitterly divided over Syria, not to go “missing in action” as the Syria crisis deepens.

Without explicitly referring to moves apparently preparing for military action by Washington and its allies, Ban urged a peaceful resolution to Syria’s civil war.

“Here in the Peace Palace, let us say: Give peace a chance. Give diplomacy a chance. Stop fighting and start talking,” Ban said.

NATO

NATO’s secretary-general says he does not foresee a major role for the bloc regarding the crisis in Syria except deploying Patriot missiles to Turkey.

“I don’t foresee any further NATO role,” Anders Fogh Rasmussen said at a press conference on Monday. However, he said the bloc still conducts “closed consultations between allies.”

Rasmussen added that he had seen concrete evidence that made him convinced a chemical attack was carried out in Syria.

He stated that he could not discuss evidence presented to him thus far. “I do not comment on intelligence reports,” he affirmed.

EH also said he thought the Syrian government was responsible for the attack; an allegation that has been vehemently rejected by the Syrian government.

Yet he believed any subsequent strikes against the country were fully up to the discretion of the constituent states, adding that it could take time to build internal support.

UN chemical weapons inspectors left Syria on Saturday, and it will likely be three weeks before they provide the public with their analyses.

However, the US is pressing ahead with its claims of concrete evidence.

The US, backed by Israeli intelligence elements, claimed they had evidence that showed the Syrian government was responsible for a chemical attack near Damascus.

RUSSIA

Russia dismissed US documents as not convincing and called on the US to stop its military plans and follow with the political solutions and negotiations.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said on Monday that a ‘regime of secrecy’ by the West is unacceptable with regards to evidence on an alleged chemical weapons attack in Syria. “If there truly is top secret information available, the veil should be lifted. This is a question of war and peace. To continue this game of secrecy is simply inappropriate,” Lavrov said in an address to students of the Moscow State University of International Relations.

Support in the ‘democratic counties’ being referred to by Rasmussen is sparse.

A BBC poll published on Monday found that 71 percent of people thought the British Parliament was right to reject military intervention in Syria, while 72 percent said they did not think the move would negatively impact UK-US relations. A further two thirds said they would not care if it did hurt the bilateral relations.

French opinion is also heavily weighted against the move, despite French President François Hollande stating in the wake of the UK Commons vote against military action that he supported a “firm” response.

Fifty-nine percent of French voters oppose involvement in an airstrike by their nation, according to IFOP poll results published on Saturday.

China

China said there should be no rush to force UN Security Council action against Syria until a probe by UN experts into suspected chemical weapons use is complete.

In remarks reported by the official Xinhua news agency on Friday, Foreign Minister Wang Yi told UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon in a telephone call that China fully supported an independent and objective inspection free from outside pressure, Reuters reported.

“Before the investigation finds out what really happened, all parties should avoid prejudging the results, and certainly ought not to forcefully push for the Security Council to take action,” Wang told Ban, Xinhua reported.

Military force would not help resolve the Syrian issue and only worsen turmoil in the Middle East, Wang said.

“A political resolution is still the only way out,” he said.

Wang said in separate conversations with German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle and Arab League Secretary General Nabil Elaraby that whoever used chemical weapons had to accept responsibility.

Calm and restraint were also needed, Wang said.

“Taking unilateral action will make it hard to resolve the issue, and its legality will attract doubts,” he said.

“All sides should be urging peace and pushing for talks.”

U.S. officials acknowledged on Thursday they lacked conclusive evidence that the Syrian government ordered the August 21 poison gas attack, and some allies have warned that military action without UN Security Council authorization risks making the situation worse.

French President Francois Hollande said the British vote would not affect France’s will to act to punish the Syrian government for the apparent chemical weapons attack.

On Thursday, a meeting of the UN Security Council’s permanent members ended without reaching an agreement to resolve the Syrian crisis.

Representatives from the United States, Britain, France, Russia, and China met on Thursday afternoon at the UN headquarters in New York for the second time in two days, but the meeting broke up after less than an hour, with the ambassadors steadily walking out.

The diplomats made no comments about the Security Council’s session. British Ambassador Mark Lyall Grant looked gloomy as he walked past reporters.

The previous meeting on Wednesday also abruptly ended with the Security Council deeply divided over a British-proposed draft resolution to authorize military action against Syria.

The Western members of the council have been pushing for a resolution on the use of force while Russia and China are strongly opposed to any attack on Syria.

The call for military action against Syria intensified after foreign-backed opposition forces accused the government of President Bashar al-Assad of launching a chemical attack on militant strongholds in the suburbs of Damascus on August 21.

Syrian Prime Minister Wael al-Halqi said on Wednesday that the West is seeking to turn Syria into a second Iraq and that the issue of chemical weapons use is only a pretext for war.

On Tuesday, U.S. Vice President Joe Biden said there is “no doubt” that the Syrian government used chemical weapons and that it must be held accountable, appearing to prepare the ground for the military offensive against the Arab country.

U.S. allies, notably Britain, France and Turkey, have also accused Syria of using chemical weapons.

During a news conference on Tuesday in Damascus, Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Muallem challenged the United States and its allies to present evidence that the government had used chemical weapons.

“We are hearing war drums around us. If they want to launch an attack against Syria, I think using the excuse of chemical weapons is not true at all. I challenge them to show what proof they have,” Muallem said.

He also stated that any military action against Syria would serve the interests of Israel and al-Qaeda-linked militants fighting against the Syrian government.

“The war effort led by the United States and their allies will serve the interests of Israel and secondly al-Nusra Front,” the Syrian foreign minister noted.

Russia urged the West not to jump to conclusions on the chemical weapons attack, and await the findings of a UN inspection team, which will leave the Arab country by Saturday morning.

All countries should wait for the results of the probe and “show prudence and avoid tragic mistakes” by jumping to conclusions about the incident, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Alexander Lukashevich said on August 25.

“Our American and European partners must understand what catastrophic consequences this kind of politics would have for the region, for the Arab and Islamic world as a whole,” Lukashevich said, advising the West to avoid military action against Syria.

 

Saudi Religious Police building set on Fire By Unknown


Saudi Religious Police chasing Woman

JNN 03 Aug 2013 DUBAI – The entrance of a Saudi religious police building has been set on fire, Saudi media reported on Sunday, in a rare attack on a force criticized by the public for its heavy-handed tactics. Continue reading

Chengdu – 4th China city to offer 72-hour visa-free stays


Tianfu-Square-Chengdu-Sichuan-ChinaJNN 2nd Sept 2013 CHENGDU– Chengdu, capital of southwest China’s Sichuan Province, will start offering international transit passengers 72-hour visa-free stays from Sunday. Continue reading

Putin Vows to attack and De throne the Saudi Monarchy , if the US attacks Syria


Saudi Bandar Bin Sultan vs PutinJNN 2nd Sept 2013 Moscow : The Main Intelligence Directorate (GRU) is reporting today that President Putin’s orders this week to the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation for a “massive military strike” against Saudi Arabia in the event that the West attacks Syria has“stunned” the Wahabi Takfiri Groups around the world as they are being sponsored and funded by Saudi Arabia and could not survive without their support and forced the Saudis to go on “full war alert.” Continue reading

Al Qaeda head slams Saudi support to Egyptian Dictators


Saudi Head of Al Qaeda Ibrahim al-Rubaish (Ibrahim al-Rubaysh)JNN 1st Sept 2013 Sana : A top Saudi member of Al-Qaeda slammed King Abdullah’s support for the Egyptian army’s ouster of Islamist president Mohamed Morsi, in a video message posted online Sunday.

“One of their latest crimes is supporting the secular forces in Egypt against the government of Morsi,” Ibrahim al-Rubaish said in a statement.

Rubaish is considered the religion affairs chief of Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, the Yemen-based franchise of the jihadist network, formed in a 2009 merger of its Saudi and Yemeni branches.

“The son of Saud was the first to offer congratulations after the fall of the government of Morsi, and the most generous supporter, offering billions to the Tamarod government that rebelled against everything, including Allah,” he said.

Tamarod, or rebellion in Arabic, was the movement behind nationwide protests that preceded the Egypt military intervention to depose Morsi on July 3.

Saudi Arabia and other Gulf states welcomed Egypt’s ouster of Morsi, with Riyadh announcing an aid package of $5 billion to Egypt.

Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates followed suit, bringing the pledges made by the three oil-rich Arab states of the Gulf to $12 billion.

Analysts say Riyadh and its allies are throwing their financial and diplomatic muscle behind Egypt’s army-installed rulers because they see the political Islam espoused by Morsi’s Muslim Brotherhood as a destabilising factor.

Sheikha Mahra bint Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum,

Ruler of Dubai Sh. Mohammad’s Daughter :Feel sorry for His father’s Support of the Egyptian Dictators

News websites reported that the daughter of Dubai’s ruler resented the United Arab Emirates continued support of the Egyptian army’s suppression of supporters of the deposed President Mohamed Morsi.

According to social media websites, the daughter of the ruler and Prime Minister of Dubai, Sheikha Mahra bint Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, addressed her father saying, “Sorry father, but our money is the reason for this bloodshed “on her Facebook page.

The UAE announced its support for the isolation of Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi and their support of the Egyptian forces actions against protesters over the past few days.

Please note that the post seems to have been removed from her Facebook page since then, and the Dubai Media office claims the post was a fake.

I m ready for the ‘ Limited ‘ Strike against Syria, Just need Authorization from the Congress – Obama


Obama decides US should attack SyriaJNN 1st Sept  2013 Washington : Barack Obama has filed a formal request seeking authorization from legislators to launch a “limited” strike on Syria, in response to US government’s allegation of use of chemical weapons by Syrian Forces. The president said the proposed strike was not “time-sensitive”. Continue reading

Shia Genocide Acceleratd , 15 Shia Men embraced Martyrdom by the target Killing of SSP, LeJ & TTP Terrorists in a fortnight across Pakistan


Shuhuda Aug 2013JNN 1st Sept 2013 Karachi : Shia Target Killing has once again intensified , as about 17 Shia Men were Martyred during the Last 15 days in the Month of August , as the Terrorist have once again intensified their attacks on the Shia Man , which have been a little curtailed after the Huge United Protest Sit Ins of the Shia Community across Pakistan against the Shia Genocide in Pakistan. Continue reading