Tuesday, December 4, 2012

If any one of us believes that we are saved from the atrocities of the occupiers, because of our acceptance of their murdering of our peoples and pilfering of our God given natural wealth/resources, are inconsiderate and fooling themselves. Believe it or not, as per histories of the occupiers in the world has never been rosy as we think or believe, they have always massacred the occupies, robed their wealth and devastate their land, so anticipating anything positive from the occupiers is only a wishful thinking.
The more you be tolerating and take the burden of grief, the more you suffer, so stand up and pick up whatever , education,  and by supporting available to you in whatever capacity you can struggle to  injustice forces from any where !  


Pakistan is terrorist state.

Bibi Is Bluffing On E1


Following Thursday’s U.N. vote granting non-member state observer status to Palestine, Netanyahu’s security cabinet voted to advance plans to build in the area between Jerusalem and Ma’ale Adumim known as E1, which would cordon off East Jerusalem from the West Bank, making a future contiguous Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital impossible. This would probably deal a fatal blow to the two-state solution given that borders and Jerusalem are two of the four final status issues that must be negotiated. But despite Israel’s attention-garnering announcement, the proposed neighborhood of Mevaseret Adumim will not be built in E1.
This is not the first time that Israel has made plans to build a new settlement in E1. Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin first designated E1 as part of Ma’ale Adumim in 1994, and despite this designation there has never been any residential construction in E1. During Netanyahu’s first term as prime minister he did not build in E1, and both Ariel Sharon and Ehud Olmert explicitly promised the Bush administration not to construct any new settlements there. Netanyahu launched his election campaign in September 2005 from an E1 hilltop, and yet he promised President Obama in 2009 that he would not build there either. Despite constructing access roads around E1 and situating a police station there, not one residential foundation has been laid since Rabin set it aside for new homes. The cabinet decision on Friday was also not an order to build, but a start to the process of zoning and planning, which is likely to play out interminably.

Baloch civilians are victims of Pakistani Army's operations in occupied Balochistan


Pakistan, the gift that keeps on giving: Swedish innocent woman shot. A gunman on a motorcycle shot and severely wounded an elderly Swedish innocent woman who worked at a church in eastern Pakistan .

A gunman on a motorcycle shot and severely wounded an elderly Swedish woman who worked at a church in eastern Pakistan on Monday, officials said.
The woman, who was identified by Pakistani police as Bargetta Emmi, was getting out of her car in front of her home in the city of Lahore when she was shot in the neck by an unknown assailant. Her servants reported the incident to police, said Pakistani police officer Malik Awais.
She was a director of FGA Church (Full Gospel Assemblies of Pakistan), Awais said.
Swedish Foreign Ministry spokesman Teo Zetterman confirmed en elderly Swedish woman was shot and severely wounded in Lahore. He said she was a volunteer worker in her 70s, but did not provide her name or where she worked.
The woman is a Swedish citizen but has lived and worked in Pakistan for several years, said Zetterman.
The gunman who shot Emmi escaped, and the motive was unclear.

http://www.mysanantonio.com/news/world/article/Gunman-severely-wounds-Swedish-woman-in-Pakistan-4085795.php#photo-3834799

 Pakistani madrassa students, gather around the coffin of Maulana Mohammad Ismail, a teacher at a Sunni seminary, who was killed by unknown gunmen, during his funeral procession in Karachi, Pakistan, Monday, Dec. 3, 2012. Violence gripped Karachi's eastern Gulshan-e-Iqbal area on Monday after unknown gunmen riding on a motorcycle shot and killed a renowned cleric and a teacher at a Sunni seminary, police said. Photo: Shakil Adil / AP
A Pakistani police officer inspects a vehicle damaged in a blast on Monday, Dec. 3, 2012 in Peshawar, Pakistan. A bomb ripped through a police van as it was patrolling in northwestern Pakistan on Monday, killing several officers and wounding others, police said. Photo: Mohammad Sajjad / AP