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Altaf Hussain Threatens to Launch Protest Drive against Punjab Govt

Altaf Hussain Threatens to Launch Protest Drive against Punjab Govt

from YouTube :: Tag // punjab on November 09, 2009
Duration: 44
Author: xenskaa Keywords: mqm ppp pmln pmlq pmlf aml anp jamat islami pti mma jup jui sunni threek jamiat apmso psf taliban lawyers altaf hussain parvez musharraf zardari bhutto nawaz sharif munawar hassan shaikh rasheed imran khan farooq sattar mustafa kamal pakistan afghanistan india cricket panjab lahore islam abad kashmir gilgit baltistan sindh karachi cdgk Added: November 9, 2009
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Video Dispatch: Pakistan's President Faces Political Battles

Video Dispatch: Pakistan's President Faces Political Battles

from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 02, 2009
Duration: 135
STRATFOR : http://www.stratfor.com : A new political storm is brewing in Islamabad, where clouds hang over President Asif Ali Zardari. The fight against the Taliban has no bearing on this battle, but government infighting in Pakistan stands to complicate U.S. policy in the region.
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MQM in Punjab - Meray Mutabiq 3/3

MQM in Punjab - Meray Mutabiq 3/3

from YouTube :: Tag // punjab on October 04, 2009
Duration: 634
Author: MQMTelevision Keywords: PAKISTAN PUNJAB SINDH BALUCHISTAN NWFP PROVICES PROVINCIAL AUTONOMY MQM PPP PML-N PML-Q PTI JAMET-E-ISLAMI ANP JUI URDU NEWS ARY GEO NAWAZ SHARIF ALTAF HUSSAIN IMRAN KHAN ASIF ALI ZARDARI MQMTELEVISION HASAN NISAR HAROON RASHEED DR SHAHID MASOOD MERAY MUTABIQ YOUSUF RAZA GILLIANI Added: October 4, 2009
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Aaj Kamran Khan Kay Sath (28th September, 2009) Part 5 of 5

Aaj Kamran Khan Kay Sath (28th September, 2009) Part 5 of 5

from YouTube :: Tag // punjab on September 29, 2009
Duration: 207
Author: geotv Keywords: Kamran Khan News Views Analysis Current affairs breaking geo entertainment politics government parliament war terrorism afghanistan taliban waziristan swat punjob governor nawaz sharif shabaz pml ppp mqm zardari Added: September 29, 2009
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Altaf bhaai mental case must watch - www.funandmaza.tk

Altaf bhaai mental case must watch - www.funandmaza.tk

from Favorites of O3222444OO5 on July 13, 2009
Duration: 21
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Zaid Hamid Talks about a Muslim's relationship with the Holy Prophet Muhammad (S)! VERY IMPORTANT!

Zaid Hamid Talks about a Muslim's relationship with the Holy Prophet Muhammad (S)! VERY IMPORTANT!

from Favorites of khizerhashmi1 on May 30, 2009
Duration: 381
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) is the most HONEST, RIGHTEOUS, PIOUS, KIND, SINCERE, HANDSOME, HUMBLE, JUST, SMART, MERCIFUL, AND HONOURABLE PERSON AND CREATION OF ALLAH. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is the greatest of Allah's creation. He is most gentle and pure of Allah's creation! The Prophet (PBUH) is God's mercy on mankind! _______________________________________ This video clip is taken from Episode 8 of the series, Iqbal ka Pakistan, with Zaid Hamid and Ali Azmat! You can watch the rest here: Part 1/5 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U82BxxLZlN8
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Global Report - 10-November-2008

Global Report - 10-November-2008

from La vida sin guion on November 10, 2008
Duration: 331
http://www.instablogs.com/ Pakistan unveils cyber crime laws President Zardari s decree has both positive and potential negative sides to it. On the one hand it will help curb terrorist activities on the web and other crimes committed online. It may help in checking plagiarism and abuse of cyber medium for personal and political gains. On the other hand it may also be easily misused, suppress freedom of expression and inflict punishment on innocent users especially young people. Who do not have advanced education on country s complete legal code. Also dubious is the clause of punishing the intent of crime as a crime in itself. There hardly seems any reliable means of gauging the person s intent and the enforcement of this primarily to excessive useless litigation over proving psychological tendencies. Extreme care need to be exercised before executing this statute. Road accidents rise in Jordan In Jordan road accidents are becoming a very serious issue that needs to be dealt with as soon as possible. According to the Jordanian Public Safety officials on average 2 people are killed each day and 50 more are injured each day due to car accidents, knowing that the total population of Jordan approximates 5 million. Ignoring street rules has been the major factor in the occurrence of accidents. Drivers tend to speed change sets without signaling and generally drive with an aggressive attitude. Pedestrians also have their share in what s happening all which indicates the need for wider public education or may be stricter action when dealing with those breaking street rules, whether drivers or pedestrians. Chandrayaan-I enters lunar orbit ISRO has yet again made history through flawless execution of highly complex mission of inserting Chandrayaan in moon s orbit. This is truly a fantastic achievement and a great moment for the country. The maneuver was the most crucial moment in the whole mission, its successful completion only proves the competence our scientists and technologists have gained in keeping with the global standards. With the latest achievement more than 90 percent of the main objectives of the mission have been achieved. We have graduated into a real lunar mission. With everyone thrilled this is truly the first significant milestone that has placed India in the comity of nations such as US, China and Russia in terms of space technology. Mexican anti drug unit corrupted Four Mexican military officers and one soldier are under investigation for alleged links to a drug cartel. The investigation capped a week of corruption scandals that have arisen from the January arrest of Alfredo Beltr n Leyva, of the Sinaloa drug cartel. The federal Attorney General said that five officials in its organized crime unit had been arrested for informing to the Beltr n Leyva cartel and that a spy inside the U.S. Embassy had been handing over details of U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration operations. The free flowing economic Drug cartel power has lead to citizens of every class from gardeners to high officials to enter into drug trade as informants. This treason upon our country will not stop until society as a whole regains it s morals and economic opportunities are created for all. http://www.instablogs.com/
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Global Report - 15-October-2008

Global Report - 15-October-2008

from The UpTake on October 15, 2008
Duration: 400
http://www.instablogs.com/ Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari is visiting China on what is being billed as his first official visit abroad. Pakistan has long seen China as its most reliable friend, in contrast to the United States, whose support has waxed and waned in line with U.S. strategic interests in the region. China, Zardari s first choice for an official visit Both Pakistan and China have been good friends for more than six decades and have stood with each other through thick and thin. There is nothing unusual about President Zardari s visit to China since it happens to be the closest and the most reliable friend of Pakistan. The overbearing attitude of United States towards Pakistan especially during the conduct of war on terror and the repeated violations of Pakistan s sovereignty time and again to serve its own interests has left many in the country infuriated. This, combined with US withering economic clout has left Pakistan with little alternative but to strengthen ties with China. Unlike US, China has consistently supported Pakistan and both have enjoyed mutually beneficial relationship in the past. There is no harm in giving up on past relationships that are no longer fructuous and instead invest in friendships that are more yielding. Today Pakistan s economy is in utter turmoil we need china s help to salvage us from the worst economic scenario. Besides together Pakistan and China can also act as counterweight to India which has been an existential threat to us. A research carried out by Media AIDS and Health Watch has revealed that more Malawian children are being exposed to pornographic materials than ever. Most of them are siblings of Commercial Sex Workers (CSW), a section that lets their children watch pornographic films and videos in the name of their profession. Pornigraphy endemic in Malawi A research in Malawi reveals that 21 percent of children whose parents, relatives or guardians own a television set have at one time been exposed to pornographic materials in the past four years. Most of them exposed are siblings of Commercial Sex Workers a sector of Malawi society that let their children watch pornographic films and videos in the name of their profession. For other children, watching takes place in the absence of parents, or any adult, an indication that children are also aware that pornography is not good for their mental growth. Some of these children have gone on to commit sexual offenses, thinking they may not be punished accordingly for their behavior. Concerned authorities in Malawi should work with the Censorship Board to prevent more and more children from getting exposed to pornographic material. Awareness must be raised about the evils of pornography among the sexual workers; the most vulnerable group given the nature of their profession. Brazilian President Luis Ignacio Lula de Silva has signed an agreement to make changes to Portuguese spelling in Brazil. The newly adopted laws aim to simplify spellings by eliminating some ``silent'' letters and accents Brazil adopts changes in Portuguese language Around 250 million people speak Portuguese around the world: Portugal, Angola, Cape Verde, Guinea Bissau, Mozambique, East Timor, Sao Tome and Principe. People around the world have developed their own linguistic variation of Portuguese which has developed a need to unify all these variations and reach some kind of standardization. Several spelling rules will change so that the different variations may become more similar. Both Portugal and Brazil have signed agreements and are ready to enter apply the new rules in the next 2 years. However, this is nothing more than a pressure exerted by large publishers so they can reach new markets. The proposed changes in the majority will not facilitate the learning of language; instead it will only further confuse those who have not mastered the language. The Portuguese is a very difficult language and even the Brazilians can't understand hundreds of grammatical rules. For example, there are 12 verb tenses, each for a specific situation. Finally, things will become even harder if the Brazilians are no longer able to modify the language as and when new rules apply. India Asia's third-largest economy is growing by nearly 9 percent a year driven largely by consumer demand from the middle-class and soaring foreign investment. Despite the boom, recent official data has shown that an estimated 800 million of India's billion-plus people live on 50 U.S. cents a day. Social economic divide in India The luxury mall undoubtedly symbolizes the socio economic divide in modern India. This genre of apartheid is not anew to India. Our ancient and medieval past is stuffed with rotund and self gratifying Maharajas. They indulged in unimaginable luxury and opulence, completely apathetic to the horrifying poverty of their subjects. However, those times were different. The despotic political set up and social beliefs manipulated the popular mindset into accepting their deprivation as the will of providence. What should put modern India to shame is the recurrence of similar division of society into haves and have nots. Ours is a democratic set up that promised equal social and economic opportunities at the time of independence. It is not the which is to be blamed for our growing disparities. It s the failure to deliver social justice and development to India's poorest regions that have alienated people and helped open up economic,. In a superficially shining India we may count ourselves as no less than anyone else but then it s our shanty slum which meets the eyes that comes calling to India. http://www.instablogs.com/
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Global Report - 10-October-2008

Global Report - 10-October-2008

from mrpregnant on October 10, 2008
Duration: 411
http://www.instablogs.com/ Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari has said that India has never been a threat to Pakistan, and that militants in Indian-administered Kashmir are terrorists. The unorthodox views run counter to those held by Pakistan's military, which views India as a threat. India and Pakistan have fought three wars but have made recent peace moves. Path breaking statement on Indo Pak relations President Zardari's statement is bound to create ruckus within Pakistan since it controverts the very essence that has defined the Indo Pakistan relationship for 60 years. Those who consider India as an existential threat to Pakistan need revisioning. Mr. Zardari's comments are path breaking and lend fresh dimension to Indo Pakistan relationship. Neither can we allow our policies to be India centric any more nor can we allow our relationship to be held hostage by the Kashmir issue. Terrorism has destabilized the whole region, it also poses a grave threat to Pakistan's democratic and secular traditions. We need to work together with our neighbors to rein in this menace. Mr. Zardari was also correct in stating that 'there is no economic survival for nations like us. We need to have trade with our neighbors first'. Pakistan's troubled economy can derive huge benefits through trade with India. Pakistan must develop normal friendly ties with its neighbors if it is to emerge as a powerful nation. Uganda's Health Ministry has warned the country is under threat of importing the Wild Polio Virus (WPV) from Democratic Republic of Congo and Sudan. WHO confirmed to the case of the virus in Miti-Murhesa District, South Kivu Province, DRC and subsequently of another case in Juba town, South Sudan. Uganda faces Polio attack The porous border between Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda and the free movement of people for trade and cultural reasons between Uganda and Juba, makes the possibility of such importation even more likely. The districts along the border with DR-Congo and South Sudan border plus districts along the Kampala Juba highway should be put on high alert. Uganda has been free of the Wild Polio Virus since 1996 and was certified Polio-free in October 2006. However, there have been challenges of routine immunization in the past few months leading to an accumulation of unimmunized children. The government should accelerate routine immunization nationwide with screening of eligible children to close the immunity gap. The government should cooperate with UNICEF, WHO and other partners for smooth facilitation of immunization and monitoring activities. South Korean actress Choi Jin Sil has left the entire country shaken. In her death, the late actress has become a symbol of the difficulties women face in this deeply conservative yet technologically savvy South Korean society. South Korea shaken by celebrity suicide Actress Cheo Jin Sil, suicide has gripped the nation, dominating headlines as authorities, relatives and even the government tries to determine what went wrong. It should not be that hard to figure out the reason underlying such an unfortunate eventuality. The late actress's life symbolizes the difficulties faced by a single, working, divorced mom in a deeply conservative yet tech savvy society. Choe may have killed herself in a momentary according to the investigative team, driven by malicious rumors and prolonged stress but nothing can deny stress of living with a pariah status in South Korean society. Choi spoke openly on the taboo topic and sought to change the unpopular public perception of single moms in South Korea. Korean society has never liked strong women, and thinks single moms have a personality disorder. South Korean society must shed this medieval psychology and become a support system for single mothers before taking any further lives. Zambia is gearing up for elections at the end of this month. The leaders of the respective parties have appealed to the party members to focus campaign on issues which are important for the people of Zambia. This is Brenda Zulu Citizen Journalist from Zambia reporting on Instablogs Elections in Zambia are not issue based. Even when some political parties or candidates attempt to campaign on the basis of issues that they intend to address, there is no guarantee that they would fulfill them once voted for. On the other hand many citizens appear to be unaware of the connection between elections and their own development and that of the country. Political parties in Zambia are so preoccupied with power politics that very little attention is paid to development politics. It is important, however to emphasis the link between elections and development. Today there are some national issues which have been left hanging in the balance. These include the constitution making process, the awarding of hefty salary increments to politicians and other constitutional office holders, the road infrastructure country wide, social services such as health and education, employment and secure livelihoods for the Zambian people. http://www.instablogs.com/
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ANP will continue fight against QatilTaliban,Asfand Yar Wali

ANP will continue fight against QatilTaliban,Asfand Yar Wali

from Favorites of O3222444OO5 on October 03, 2008
Duration: 155
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