Pakistan sentences Sufi shrine bombing mastermind to deathAn anti-terrorism court in Dera Ghazi Khan district, 400 km from Lahore, on Wednesday gave the death sentence on 52 counts to Behram alias Sufi Baba, who was convicted of masterminding the attack on Hazrat Sakhi Sarwar shrine. The court awarded life ... Zee News, 2 months ago |
Local football match held in HelmandBy Sajid Hasan A local friendly football (soccer) match was held today, May 17, 2013 in Afghanistan's southern Province of Helmand. According to Helmand's Sports Department, Azad took on Sharwali, and Sharwali defeated Azad 2-1. One goal for ... Afghan Online Press, 3 days ago
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PESCO disconnects 46 more connections of defaultersPosted on 10 minutes ago PESHAWAR (INP): In its campaign against defaulters, PESCO disconnected power supply of 46 more Industrial, Commercial & Defaulter Consumers in Peshawar, & Khyber Circles with collaboration of NAB, owing about Rs 1.5 Crore of ... Frontier Post, 1 month ago
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The hanging over, now who organized the attack?Afzal Guru has been hanged. Afzal was hanged so that 'collective conscience of the society could be satisfied.' Hopefuly, the collective conscience is now satisfied. The nationalists danced with joy, offered sweets to each other and burst crackers. Kashmir Times, 1 month ago
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The hanging over, let us now find out who organized the attack?Dr Sandeep Pandey, Citizen News Service CNS (Note: From the case of Liaquat Shah it is amply clear how police, for taking credit, implicate surrendered militants as terrorists. Had it not been for the vocal protest of J&K police and CM Omar ... Mangalorean, 1 month ago
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EU puts off rebel arms decision on Syria anniversarySyria's devastating conflict entered its third year on Friday with no agreement among EU leaders on British and French calls for an easing of the bloc's embargo to allow arms supplies to the rebels. With several member states expressing strong ... XinMsn, 2 months ago
Arms decision put off on Syria anniversary
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FSA vows to fight until criminal regime is goneBEIRUT: The chief of Syria's main, Western-backed rebel group marked the second anniversary of the uprising against President Bashar Al Assad by pledging on Friday to continue fighting until the criminal regime is gone. General Salim Idris, the head ... The Gulf Today, 2 months ago
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