33 Terrorist Killed by Pak Army in North Wazirstan , Pakistanis Welcome the Reaction


Pakistani Armed Forces in North WaziristanJNN 27 Dec 2013 Islamabad : Around 33 militants were killed in clashes with security forces in the North Waziristan Agency, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a communiqué on Thursday. Continue reading

US , UK , France Behind Militant’s use of Chemical Weapons as a Pretext of War , But Russia , China & Iran Strongly warns over Syria strike


Syrian AlliesJNN 30 Aug 2013 Damascus : Syria’s deputy foreign minister says the United States, Britain and France helped militants fighting against the Damascus government to use chemical weapons. And now the use of Chemical Weapons by the Terrorist is being made the Pretext for War , As the Russia and China have stepped up their warnings against military intervention in Syria, with Moscow saying any such action would have “catastrophic consequences” for the region. Continue reading

MB supporters demanding Re Reinstatement of Morsi forcefully evacuated Hundreds Killed , Emergency Declared in Egypt


Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood supporters forced to leave the Sit In Camps

JNN 15 Aug 2013 Cairo : A state of emergency was declared on Wednesday after Egyptian security forces violently broke up sit-in camps of Muslim Brotherhood supporters in Cairo, demanding the reinstatement of ousted President Mohamed Morsi, the country’s first democratically elected leader, Officials say at least 281 have been killed nationwide.

There are conflicting casualty reports. According to the Health Ministry, at least 281 people including 43 policemen have been killed and 2,001 injured in Wednesday’s violence nationwide.

“The dead are both from police and civilians,” said the ministry’s spokesman, Hamdi Abdel Karim.

However, Muslim Brotherhood spokesman Gehad El-Haddad claimed that as many as 2,000 people had been killed and 10,000 injured in the police operation.

Both major protest camps in Cairo were taken control of by police, with the second one being seized about an hour after a curfew was announced.

The 7:00 pm-to-6:00 am curfew was imposed in major cities including Cairo, Alexandria and Suez. It will last for the next month, or until further notice.

On Wednesday morning, Egyptian police sent in armored bulldozers to break up the protest outside Rabaa al-Adawiya in eastern Cairo, where one of the Muslim Brotherhood camps is located. Police also broke up a second protest site outside the Cairo University campus in Giza in the city’s west.

Egyptian state media said at least 200 people were arrested during the security forces’ breakup of the sit-in camps. Police said protesters had weapons, including automatic firearms, ammunition and gas cylinders.

Mohammed el-Beltagy, a senior Muslim Brotherhood leader, called on the police and army troops to mutiny against their commanders and for Egyptians to take to the streets in protest against military rule.

“Oh, Egyptian people, your brothers are in the square…  Are you going to remain silent until the genocide is completed?” AP quoted him as saying. El-Beltagy is wanted by authorities to answer allegations of inciting violence.

Hours later El-Beltagy was arrested along with a number of other Muslim Brotherhood leaders, Reuters reported, citing a security source.

As the crackdown on the Muslim Brotherhood continued in Cairo, supporters of the movement took to the streets elsewhere in the country. Pro-Morsi demonstrations were reported in the cities of Alexandria, Aswan, Beni Suef, Kafr El-Zayat, Minya and Asyut.

In Minya, about 1,000 pro-Morsi protesters set fire to a church before being dispersed with tear gas, security sources reported.

According to Fars news agency, Iran’s Foreign Ministry condemned the massacre, saying, “Iran is following the bitter events in Egypt closely, disapproves of the violent actions, condemns the massacre of the population.”

Egyptian Vice President, Nobel Peace prizewinner Mohamed ElBaradei, announced his resignation in a letter to the interim president on Wednesday, AFP reported.

“It has become too difficult to continue bearing responsibility for decisions I do not agree with and whose consequences I fear,” ElBaradei said.

He said his conscience was troubled over the loss of life “particularly as I believe it could have been avoided”.

“Unfortunately those who gain from what happened today are those who call for violence and terror, the extremist groups,” he said.

A state of emergency was declared across Egypt, according to a presidential statement announced on state television on Wednesday afternoon.

The state of emergency began at 4:00 p.m. local time (14:00 GMT) on Wednesday and will last for a month.

The statement also ordered the army to help police forces to “resolve the crisis across Egypt”.

Two journalists were also killed while covering the violence on Wednesday. Mick Deane, a cameraman for the UK-based Sky News channel, and Habiba Abd Elaziz, a reporter for the UAE-based Xpress newspaper, died from gunshot wounds.

The Health Ministry has put the figure at 56 people killed, including six members of the security forces, and a further 526 people injured. At least 66 security forces were injured.

Live footage from Cairo on Wednesday morning showed smoke engulfing Nahda Square, the smaller of the two sit-ins based in Giza, amid reports of tear gas and birdshots being used on supporters of the deposed president.

By mid-morning, the Interior Ministry said security forces had “total control” over Nahda Square, and that “police forces had managed to remove most of the tents” in the area. Security forces had blocked all access to the protest camp.

In an afternoon press conference, the cabinet media adviser thanked the security forces for “exercising self-control and high-level professionalism in dispersing the sit-ins,” and held the Muslim Brotherhood responsible for “escalation and violence”.

Witnesses said that after firing tear gas into the Rabaa al-Adawiya sit-in, pandemonium struck among the thousands of protesters who had set up camp there soon after Morsi was ousted by the army on July 3.

Protesters have camped in Cairo demanding the reinstatement of Morsi, who was country’s first democratically elected president and his Freedom and Justice Party was the largest political group in the now dissolved parliament.

Clashes quickly erupted between protesters and security forces on one side of the camp, with automatic fire reverberating across the square. It was not immediately clear who was shooting.

Al Jazeera’s Rawya Rageh, reporting from Cairo, said: “This battle is much bigger than what you’re seeing and the casualties. This is a fight for the future of the country, and something that will determine the course of the Egyptian revolution that has been going on for two years now.

“No one expected this to be an easy operation. It became very clear that both sides were engaged in a battle of wills and a dangerous game of brinkmanship.”

In response to the security operation, the Muslim Brotherhood urged Egyptians to take to the streets across the country to “stop a massacre”.

Meanwhile, reports emerged that at least two police stations in Cairo had been stormed, and several other government buildings were attacked.

State television reported that police were on high alert, with prisoners and ammunition being moved to secure facilities, while the Information Ministry called on people to help protect government institutions and police centers which were under attack.

International condemnation of the violence was swift.

Turkey’s President Abdullah Gul branded the crackdown as “unacceptable”.

Germany’s foreign minister, Guido Westerwelle, urged supporters of Egypt’s interim government, as well as supporters of Morsi to renounce violence.

The European Union on Wednesday called on Egypt’s military government to exercise restraint in dealing with the protesters, saying that the incoming reports of numerous deaths were “extremely worrying.”

Supporters of President Mohammed Morsi and his Muslim Brotherhood government, which came to power in elections after the 2011 Egyptian revolution, are demanding his reinstatement.

The Egyptian military seized power in a coup last month after massive popular protests against Morsi’s government, as the country slid into anarchy and economic chaos.

At least 250 people have died in clashes in the weeks following the military coup.

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Is The Cost of Migration to the US & Western Countries Worth it ?


Miramonte Elementar7JNN 06 July 2013 : The Glamour of the Western and American Society is so much Portrayed by the Foreign so called Free Media that the People in the Third World Countries Like India , Pakistan , and even other Muslim Countries are so much fancied by the idea of Immigration to the US and Western Land , that they are ready to sacrifice any thing rather every thing to have Immigration of these  countries . Continue reading

Greek Govt Crisis deepens as it closes down the State TV and Radio Stations , Adding thousands more to the Jobless List


Greek Govt Closes Down EPT , State TV and Radio StationsJNN 13 June 2013 ATHENS – Greek government presented on Wednesday noon a draft bill for the establishment of new public television and radio broadcaster by autumn this year, as reactions to the sudden closure of the Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation (ERT) on Tuesday night culminated. Continue reading

Syrian forces Victory in re capturing the Strategic Town of Qusayr, A Major Blow to the US ,and Allied Pro Israel Arab States


Iran hails Syria over Qusayr liberationJNN 6 June 2013 Damascus : Syria’s army has taken full control of the strategic town of Qusayr near the Lebanese border after an offensive against foreign-backed militants that lasted almost three weeks. Continue reading

South Korean Banks and Broadcasters comes under Cyber Attack , Operations disrupted, Investigation points to Chinese IP


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Finally the Burial of the Martyrs of the Kirani Road Incident Performed , With an end to the Protest Sit Ins across Pakistan


Burial of the Kirani Road Blast Shia HazaraJNN 21 Feb 2013 QUETTA: Amid protests, tears, sobs and some scuffles with enraged Protesters, the Shia Hazara community finally buried their 113 Martyrs of Kirani Road Blast in their Native Bahisht e Zehra Graveyard on Wednesday. Continue reading

Shia Young Man Martyred by the Wahabi Group firing on a Majlis in Lucknow , India


Shaheed Shanu Funeral Prayer , 16 Jan 2013 , Lucknow , India

JNN 17 Jan 2013 Lucknow: A Shia man was Martyred and more than a dozen people were injured in an attack on a Majlis (Islamic Lecture) held at Deputy Saheb Ka Imambargah in Wazirganj when the member of the Wahabi sect attacked & fired several rounds and Pelted stones , on the unarmed peaceful attendants of the Majlis on Wednesday night, police said. Continue reading

17 Shia Students rusticated from KIU for Organising ” Youm e Hussain “, led to Protest and Clashes in Gilgit


Gilgit Baltistan Sectarian tension esclatesJNN 14 Dec 2012 GILGIT: Two people, including a policeman, were killed and seven others injured after Wahabi students groups clashed with Shia Students in Gilgit on Wednesday, after the expulsion of One and rustication of 16 Shia Students from Karakoram International University , Gilgit . Continue reading

17 Shia Students rusticated from KIU for Organising " Youm e Hussain ", led to Protest and Clashes in Gilgit


Gilgit Baltistan Sectarian tension esclatesJNN 14 Dec 2012 GILGIT: Two people, including a policeman, were killed and seven others injured after Wahabi students groups clashed with Shia Students in Gilgit on Wednesday, after the expulsion of One and rustication of 16 Shia Students from Karakoram International University , Gilgit . Continue reading

Anti Islam US Movie ” Innocence of Muslims” Banned after Protests erupts around the Muslim World , Made to hurt & incite Muslims


JNN 13 Sept 2012 Karachi  : After protests erupted across the Middle East and Afghanistan blocked video sharing website and social media network YouTube, the site took off “Innocence of Muslims”, a film that claims to take a satirical view of Muslims and Islam. Continue reading

Anti Islam US Movie " Innocence of Muslims" Banned after Protests erupts around the Muslim World , Made to hurt & incite Muslims


JNN 13 Sept 2012 Karachi  : After protests erupted across the Middle East and Afghanistan blocked video sharing website and social media network YouTube, the site took off “Innocence of Muslims”, a film that claims to take a satirical view of Muslims and Islam. Continue reading

Two Top Iraqi Marja’s Offices attacked in Najaf


JNN 27 April 2012 Baghdad : Unknown people have attacked the offices of two of Iraq’s top four Shiite clerics in the central city of Najaf with sound bombs, a security official there said on Wednesday. Continue reading

Two Top Iraqi Marja's Offices attacked in Najaf


JNN 27 April 2012 Baghdad : Unknown people have attacked the offices of two of Iraq’s top four Shiite clerics in the central city of Najaf with sound bombs, a security official there said on Wednesday. Continue reading

Former Irani Bank Melli CEO fled to Canada after Resignation on Bank Scam


JNN 28 Sept 2011 : The former CEO of Saderat Bank opens up about the recent banking scam and says Mahmoud-Reza Khaavari, the head of Bank Melli, fled to Canada after resigning for his role in the scandal. Continue reading