Wednesday 31 December 2014

LOW oil prices in 2015 will benefit the consumers

US gasoline prices have dropped for more than 90 straight days. They now average $2.28 a gallon, which is remarkable considering that just a few months ago, some of us were routinely paying $4 and sometimes close to $5. Diesel prices are down in Europe, too, but not nearly as much as in the US because of taxes.Not so coincidentally, the US economy surged by 5% last quarter, and does not appear to be slowing down. South Korea’s economy will growat least 0.5% faster next year. India’s inflation is down by 3.5 percentage points from 2013. Such is the potency of lower fuel prices, which are churching through consumerist countries—Indonesia, India, Japan, and Turkey among them. When you average the impact over a year, it puts an extra $1.3 trillion in consumers’ pockets versus six months ago.
All of which makes it surprising that many linear-minded economists are sticking with pre-oil-plunge forecasts suggesting little or no economic boon from the fall in prices. Some have even argued that the plummet is possibly a negative dynamic because it may reflect something deeply awry with the global economy. That is twisted reasoning: In all the modern oil price collapses—in the mid-1980s, in the late 1990s and in the late 2000s—economies surged. As perhaps the most basic of the building blocks of economies, oil, when it is priced moderately, is a driver of broadly healthy micro- and macroeconomic growth.In short, economists: get real

RUSSIA has a tough year ahead - fortune teller for 2015

Just how grim is the outlook for Russia? Here’s one data point: Russian banks and companies owe $600 billion to the outside world, and western sanctions prevent most of them from using US or European banks to refinance it. So where will the money come from?

Clearly, Russian president Vladimir Putin needs to contemplate his political tactics anew. For instance, he can stay at loggerheads with the West, but he’ll simultaneously need to encourage his home-grown technology and manufacturing industries to up their game. In short, he’ll have to jettison his fear of loss of control and let go. Does that sound like the Putin we’ve come to know?

Russia is in real trouble now as america is getting independent and not buying oil from opec 
that main agenda is to crush the economy of russia and many other countries who tend to look into the eyes of america. America being a superpower cannot tolerate this at all. so the lower oil prices will shake the economy of Russia badly.OPEC is losing money and is said to
be moving toward irrelevance, but it is hard to to make that argument stick. The cartel is fighting a war for dominance and controls about one-third of the daily global supply. Looking ahead, it seems likely that when the smoke clears and prices return to $80 a barrel or more, its influence will snap back. For cartel members who use this time of disarray to really clean up their economic systems, the low price bout could be a blessing.

Monday 29 December 2014

Missing AIR ASIA Passengers meets tragic end??

AirAsia Flight 8501 vanished Sunday in airspace thick with storm clouds on its way from Surabaya, Indonesia, to Singapore. The search expanded Monday, but has yet to find any trace of the Airbus A320.
“Based on the coordinates that we know, the evaluation would be that any estimated crash position is in the sea, and that the hypothesis is the plane is at the bottom of the sea,” Indonesia search and rescue chief Henry Bambang Soelistyo said at a news conference.
First Adm. Sigit Setiayana, the Naval Aviation Center commander at the Surabaya air force base, said 12 navy ships, five planes, three helicopters and a number of warships were taking part in the search, along with ships and planes from Singapore and Malaysia.
The Australian Air Force also sent a search plane. Searchers had to cope with heavy rain Sunday, but Setiayana said Monday that visibility was good.
“God willing, we can find it soon,” he told The Associated Press.
At the Surabaya airport, passengers' relatives pored over the plane's manifest, crying and embracing. Nias Adityas, a housewife from Surabaya, was overcome with grief when she found the name of her husband, Nanang Priowidodo, on the list.
The 43-year-old tour agent had been taking a family of four on a trip to Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia's Lombok island.
"He just told me, 'Praise God, this new year brings a lot of good fortune,'" Adityas recalled, while weeping.
Nearly all the passengers and crew are Indonesians, who are frequent visitors to Singapore, particularly on holidays. Flight 8501 took off Sunday morning from Indonesia's second-largest city and was about halfway to Singapore when it vanished from radar. The jet had been airborne for about 42 minutes.
There was no distress signal from the twin-engine, single-aisle plane, said Djoko Murjatmodjo, Indonesia's acting director general of transportation. The last communication between the cockpit and air traffic control was at 6:13 a.m. (23:13 GMT Saturday), when one of the pilots asked to increase altitude from 32,000 feet to 38,000 feet, Murjatmodjo said.
The jet was last seen on radar at 6:16 a.m. and was gone a minute later, he told reporters. Indonesia, Singapore and Malaysia launched a search operation near Belitung island in the Java Sea, the area where the airliner lost contact with the ground. AirAsia group CEO Tony Fernandes flew to Surabaya and said at a news conference that the focus for now should be on the search and the families rather than the cause of the incident.
“We have no idea at the moment what went wrong,” said Fernandes, a Malaysian businessman who founded the low-cost carrier in 2001. "Let's not speculate at the moment."
Malaysia-based AirAsia has a good safety record and had never lost a plane. But Malaysia itself has already endured a catastrophic year, with 239 people still missing from Flight 370 and all 298 people aboard Flight 17 killed when it was shot down over rebel-held territory in Ukraine.
AirAsia said Flight 8501 was on its submitted flight plan but had requested a change due to weather. Sunardi, a forecaster at Indonesia's Meteorology and Geophysics Agency, said dense storm clouds were detected up to 44,000 feet in the area at the time.
“There could have been turbulence, lightning and vertical as well as horizontal strong winds within such clouds,” said Sunardi. Airline pilots routinely fly around thunderstorms, said John Cox, a former accident investigator. Using on-board radar, flight crews can typically see a storm forming from more than 100 miles away.
In such cases, pilots have plenty of time to find a way around the storm cluster or look for gaps to fly through, he said.
“It's not like you have to make an instantaneous decision,” Cox said. Storms can be hundreds of miles long, but "because a jet moves at 8 miles a minute, if you to go 100 miles out of your way, it's not a problem."
Authorities have not said whether they lost only the secondary radar target, which is created by the plane's transponder, or whether the primary radar target, which is created by energy reflected from the plane's body, was lost as well, Cox said.
The plane had an Indonesian captain, Iryanto, who uses one name, and a French co-pilot, five cabin crew members and 155 passengers, including 16 children and one infant, the airline said in a statement. Among the passengers were three South Koreans, a Malaysian, a British national and his 2-year-old Singaporean daughter. The rest were Indonesians.
AirAsia said the captain had more than 20,000 flying hours, of which 6,100 were with AirAsia on the Airbus 320. The first officer had 2,275 flying hours.
“Papa, come home, I still need you,” Angela Anggi Ranastianis, the captain's 22-year-old daughter pleaded on her Path page late Sunday, which was widely quoted by Indonesian media. "Bring back my papa. Papa, please come home."
At Iryanto's house in the East Java town of Sidoarjo, neighbors, relatives and friends gathered Monday to pray and recite the Holy Quran to support the distraught family. Their desperate cries were so loud, they could sometimes be heard outside where three LCD televisions had been set up to monitor search developments.
“He is a good man. That's why people here appointed him as our neighborhood chief for the last two years,” said Bagianto Djoyonegoro, a friend and neighbor.
Many recalled him as an experienced Air Force pilot who flew F-16 fighter jets before becoming a commercial airline pilot. The missing aircraft was delivered to AirAsia in October 2008, and the plane had accumulated about 23,000 flight hours during some 13,600 flights, Airbus said in a statement.
The aircraft had last undergone scheduled maintenance on November 16, according to AirAsia. The airline, which has dominated cheap travel in Southeast Asia for years, flies short routes of just a few hours, connecting the region's large cities.
Recently, it has tried to expand into long-distance flying through sister airline AirAsia X. The A320 family of jets, which includes the A319 and A321, has a good safety record, with just 0.14 fatal accidents per million takeoffs, according to a safety study published by Boeing in August.
Flight 8501 disappeared while at its cruising altitude, which is usually the safest part of a trip. Just 10 per cent of fatal crashes from 2004 to 2013 occurred while a plane was in that stage of flight, the safety report said.

Mystery behind Missing AirAsia plane: strange parallels with MH370

The disappearance of an AirAsia flight between Indonesia and Singapore has, perhaps inevitably, prompted comparisons with the unsolved case of the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.
Flight 370 vanished without a trace on March 8 as it carried 239 people from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.
An initial multi-national operation to locate the wreckage far off Australia’s west coast turned up empty, without a single piece of debris found.
After a four-month hiatus, the search resumed on October 4 with new, more sophisticated equipment. The hunt is ongoing and answers are yet to be found.
Officials initially ruled out terrorism, but conspiracy theories have endured.
Although details of the latest disaster to befall an Asian aircraft are still unfolding, there do already appear to be a number of parallels between the two incidents , beyond the fact that both involved Malaysian airlines.
Pilots discussing the case of AirAsia flight QZ8501 in online forums have pointed out the time lapse between the moment the plane lost contact with air traffic control and the declaration of an emergency.
The Airbus A320-200 took off from Surabaya, Indonesia’s second-largest city, at 5:31am local time and the last communication between the pilot and Jakarta’s air traffic control was at 6.13am.
All contact was lost by 6.18am, with only the flight plan view remaining on the radar screen.
At 7.08am, air traffic control declared “INCERFA”, meaning that the aircraft’s position was uncertain.
At 7.29am an emergency alert was announced and at 7.55am air traffic control reported “emergency distress.”
Almost 10 months earlier, it was not until nearly four hours of fruitless efforts to locate MH370/MAS370 had passed that officials activated an emergency response effort.
One pilot going by the name Hempy, posting about the AirAsia flight, suggested there were “shades of MAS370” apparent, claiming that “INCERFA would have been declared by 06.26 in any western country.”
The area where the AirAsia aircraft went missing was not far from the Indonesian island naval base at Bangka Belitung.
It remains to be seen whether this will fuel the kind of speculation that followed the disappearance of MH370, which according to one conspiracy theory had landed on Diego Garcia, the British-owned island in the Indian Ocean that is home to a major US military base.
US officials denied the missing airliner was there, but still not everyone was convinced.
There have also been business links between the companies behind the two missing planes.
In 2011, AirAsia and its rival Malaysian Airline System agreed a share swap deal, which they hoped would boost growth.
Tune Air, the parent company of AirAsia, was to exchange 10% of AirAsia shares for 20.5% of MAS stocks.
The two carriers also announced they would be co-operating in areas such as buying aircraft and launching new routes.
But the deal was short-lived: nine months later, the companies scrapped the proposed share swap following pressure from the employees’ union at MAS, who feared such collaboration could spell job losses.
As hopes begin to fade for the passengers of flight QZ8501, their relatives will be praying that their fates, too, do not mirror those of the vanished on board MH370.

Tuesday 23 December 2014

The brave guard of army public school peshawar who helped many kids to run and was assasinated

A watchman at Army Public School, Muhammad Bilal Awan, 34, leaves behind a three-year-old son Abbas Khan. It was perhaps his fatherly instinct that prompted Bilal, who was on duty fixing pipes in the washroom, to save the life of Muhammad Sarfaraz, a student of grade eight, among others.
“I called Sarfaraz and told him to hide in a room or run away since there was news of an armed assault on the school,” said the eighth grader’s father Riaz Pehalwan. Sarfaraz, along with five other students, took shelter in the restrooms. It was Bilal who forced the children to run towards the gate and accompanied them to a certain distance while showing them the way towards Defence Park.
Pehalwan was relieved to hear from Sarfaraz on the second phone call that he was out of the hellhole and a watchman had aided him in the escape.
Himself a serviceman, Pehalwan rushed to the school which was cordoned off by the military due to the ongoing gunfight. When he saw an ambulance full of bodies leave the premises, he was sure he had imagined the phone calls and that Sarfaraz had not survived. He finally found Sarfaraz and his friends who were escorted by soldiers. Bilal had left the children at the main entrance and returned inside.
Recalling the horrific ordeal of the incident, Bilal’s teary-eyed father Pervaiz Shah told The Express Tribune, “We were told that the school had been attacked. We tried Bilal’s number for hours, but there was no response.” He added an unfamiliar voice answered the phone at last, claiming to be a paramedic at Combined Military Hospital. “The man broke the news that Bilal was no more.” No one could ascertain under what circumstances Bilal met his fate. His funeral in Shaheen Colony was unornamented, in complete contrast to his heroic sacrifice.
A plumber by profession and a resident of Nothia, Bilal was able to secure a watchman’s job at the school with the help of a friend two years ago. “He was my firstborn and the sole breadwinner of his family. I work as a painter at a motorcar workshop and we lead the most frugal lives. Bilal was hardly able to make ends meet working as a plumber and he was overjoyed when he got the job,” said Shah.
Despite the high death toll and the most morbid imagery in the aftermath of the Army Public School attack, numerous incidents of sheer resilience have surfaced in the face of terror. The heroics of teachers standing in the line of fire to protect their students and classmates helping others escape the spraying bullets embody the collective conscience of our people about militants.
Whether anyone remembers the heroics of the watchman or not, the father and son will remain indebted to Bilal forever.

Last wordicts of terrorist Dr.Usman and Arshad before execution

Stay strong pakistan its not over yet!

Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan, the interior minister of Pakistan said that information has been received which hints out that terrorists are getting ready to strike again and carry out one more deadly attack, similar to the Peshawar attack.
While addressing to the media, Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan said:  “We will have to stay alert to thwart another possible terrorist act.”
He added that the nation of Pakistan should be aware of the fact that the country is in a state of war and asked the people to stand by the Pakistan Army. “The enemy is not from outside, it is from within.”
He further added that the counter terrorism policy of the government will be shared with the nation.
Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan said that it will be wrong to call all the students of the seminaries terrorists, and over 90 percent of the total Madaris operating in Pakistan have nothing to do with terrorisms related activities.
He appreciated the Ulema and extended his gratitude to them for condemning the Peshawar attack.
To tighten up the security, he called upon the cellular service providers to desist from issuing illegal SIMs. He said that a terror case will be registered against the company, if its SIM is used to launch the terrorist attack.
He also instructed the hotel owners to verify the credentials of the guests before checking them in for the stay.
Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan remarked that Pakistan Army is a highly responsible institution which adheres to the Islamic principles and they would never harm women and children. “The parameters of the Pak Army’s actions are very well defined.”
A phone number will be provided to the people that will enable them to report about any suspicious activity, item or a person they come across. He appealed to each and every citizen to step forward and play his or her role to fight against terrorism.
Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan directed the SHOs to stay informed about the activities going on in their designated areas. He also ordered the DPOs to carry out search operations in sensitive areas.

Maulana abdul aziz is a big support of taliban he deserves to be hanged first

Maulana abdul aziz refused to condemn peshawar attack as he said that he wont condemn as he doesnt feel any grief of 140 innocent kids killed bruttly in peshawar.further more for him taliban are equally justified for their act as the pakistan army ave been killing their children aswell in operation zarb e azab. Not many knew about Maulana Abdul Aziz before the Lal Masjid incident which took place in 2007. After which many political and other influential personalities met him to reconcile and come to a consensus, but he listened to none. He said that he has seen more prophet Muhammad (PBUH) more than 30 times, saying that you (Maulana Abdul Aziz) will bring the Islamic revolution and will spread Islam all over the world. But the truth is not what you think it is. Being a true muslim what i belive is that if you kill one person that is not just that one murder that is the murder of whole humanity. if people like mulana abdul aziz are alive to back such act by talibans so we will kill each other and this war will never end. army will kill them and they will kill us and we as a nation will not be able to survive. To kill taliban we have to kill that mentality first.may god bless our country and give us strenght to fight against talibans.

Monday 22 December 2014

Words from a grieved husband of a brave teacher saima tariq who was assasinated in peshawar attack.

"16th Dec was a sad day. The incident has hurt the nation deep inside which is evident from the response by the masses.
Saima Tariq , my beloved wife was one of victims of this tragedy. She had just joined the school on 5th Nov as teacher. She was an educationist and had taught for 16 years in APSACS. On my arrival at Peshawar, Pakistan I was strictly against her teaching job and wanted her to pursue her higher studies. In spite of my resistance she forced me change my decision and joined APS Peshawar in order to follow her passion of teaching and educating the next generation. She was a soft spoken lady with a very kind heart and extremely popular with her students.
Now coming to the incident on 16th Dec 14, I have seen a lot of stories circulating on the social media with different versions (some facts and some not) and based upon rumours. The fact is she embraced shahadat with courage and stood up against these perpetrators for her students. What happened and how it happened is painful to pen down but the fact is she was burned by the terrorists. Beyond this I believe we should not discuss anything as it is painful for me and my family.
I also saw people's remarks about the response being slow and all kind of criticism of security agencies. I want to clarify to every reader that there are 84 schools alone within the Cantt premises let alone hundreds of schools in Peshawar. It is not possible to protect each and every school by the security agencies due to the lack of human resource. I am an affectee of the incident and still salute the wonderful response placed by the security forces in general and Army in particular. While criticizing we tend to overlook one fact that there were approximately 1100 kids in the school and over 950 have walked out safe and alive. Had it not been for the courageous response by my brothers in arms (being an eye witness and present on the spot) the loss could have been much much more. The SSG fought valiantly and took out each culprit. My sincere thanks to all of them who stood like a wall between the terrorists and 950 students saved. Let us all stop condemning the forces response and stand by them and appreciate them.
If the aim of this attack was to terrorize us or scare us I must admit that then they (TTP) have chosen the wrong enemy. I may be grieved, as I am a human and have lost a dear one but I am not scared and my resolve to fight them has multiplied many folds. I am proud of my wife's sacrifice and courage. She has not only made her family but whole nation proud and sowed the seed for change.
Saima you have toiled your blood but become immortal (as stated in Holy Quran) but you have made us hold our heads high. You will always be missed and remembered by us all."
- Tariq Saeed

The biggest revenge against taliban would be to educate our children- Haris manzoor is a great example

A boy Haris manzoor belonging to Rawalpindi made pakistan pround by passing a level exams in physics chemistry and biology in the age of 9 only.he has broken 800 years record of britin. Thats the future of pakistan we will educate our students to eradicate talibanization from our country. The more educated our nation be more will it prosper. Education is the only revenge we could take against taliban we have to change the mindset we have to change te menatality of all. Taliban is not a group of people its a whole mind set. how can one be too in human in sensitive to kill the innocent kids. such heartless people.

Terrorist Arshad mehmood recieves one of the biggest funeral

Arshad mehemood who was hanged on friday in pakistan recieves one of the biggest funerals which is a sad news if people turned in funeral that means that all of them support him and for them he is a shaheed that has done a remarkable job and every one was present there to pay him the tribute for his work. it means that you can hang just the body not their mind set. he was a former militery troop being one of the convicts who were sentenced to death sentence for his assasination attempt on general pervaiz musharraf in 2003.
 He was excecuted on friday the first ever person to be hanged after the change in law by nawaz government, as a response to peshawar attack that took the lives of more than 140 innocent kids.
The funeral of arshad mehmood recieved a large number of well wishers and supporters which is equally srprising for all.All the people who turned in funeranl can easily be noticed as they dont condemn the sins Arshad mehmood has commited in his life. this is awful that taliban comes with such mentality that cannot be changed till eras.Below are some pictures of the funeral.
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Friday 19 December 2014

First execution in Pakistan after 2008

GHQ and musharraf attackers Dr Usman and arshad mehmood hanged in Faisalabad. finally the first execution after 2008. This is the rightest decision nawaz government could ever make. Though it can never fill up the loss the pain through which all those mothers went through when their school came home in coffins. But the terrorist should know that as a country we all are united we all are together and we strongly condemn Peshawar attack. we will take revenge of every single drop of blood that has shed from their small coffins. for now its only two but in near future they will be tjhousands all hanged till death inshallah.

LETTER FROM PAKISTAN TO INDIANS

My Dear Indians,
December 16 is quickly becoming a dreaded day for humanity. In 2012, India witnessed the horrific rape and assault on a Delhi woman, who was fondly named Nirbhaya. In 2014, our heads hung in shame as terrorist group Pakistani Taliban barged into Army School in Peshawar and open fired on innocent children.We might point the finger of blame on Pakistan politics and some may even claim that they deserved it.
But really? Does any country deserve 134 of its children slaughtered like livestock?
We should all be ashamed. We should all shed tears. We should all do something. It is so easy to blame the government, the system – even go as far as cornering all the problems to a single religious community. Let me tell you, no religion teaches anyone to kill. It is a shame that the people who justify the so-called “Jihad” in the name of Quran have never really understood it.
Why do we forget that all holy books were written in a different generation; where the needs of the society were different than what they are?
Even if the writings are to be taken absolutely literally, will someone, anyone please quote me the exact paragraph where it written
“It is alright to kill children.”
This is not about religion. This is about the need for control. It is about a group of people with no conscience, no heart. These do not belong to any religion. They belong to no country. They belong to extremism. They are terrorists. I would use a bigger, dirtier word if there was any.
What could be gained by killing children? If the Taliban were so concerned with the greater good of this country, why would you massacre its future? These children were Pakistan’s future doctors, engineers, lawyers, soldiers, corporate leaders…one of them could have made the country proud by winning a Nobel. Maybe we lost a Pulitzer or an Academy Award winner.
We’ll never know. 
Imagine the pain that is searing through Pakistan right now. If you have kid, imagine you sending them to school to become better citizens. And the next time you see them is in a mangled heap of bullets and flesh. Can you imagine the despair that is gripping 134 families at the moment?
Leave aside all thought of Pakistan being a rival country. Forget the wars that have transpired between us. Forget all prejudice you have against the citizens of that country. For now, just feel the pain. Realize that the lives lost today were blameless. Grieve the loss as if it were your own. Be sensitive to the families that will never be the same again.
Let us promise that we will live our lives and make our choices with conscience and warmth, with tolerance and logic, with compassion and love. Let us all come together and demand to educate and be educated. Maybe then, piece by piece, one person at a time, our hearts will beat as one. Maybe then, no one will dare to misquote our beloved scriptures and mislead us.
Maybe then, we would finally have peace.
Sincerely,
Pakistan.

TAHIRA QAZI A MARTYRED PRINCIPLE OF ARMY PUBLIC SCHOOL IN PESHAWAR

A number of students and people from all over the world took to social media to pay tribute and respect to Tahira Qazi, the school principal. The messages show the kind of respect, gratitude and affection students had for Tahira Qazi. Her students called as a courageous lady, mother, and a great teacher and mentor. Rahim Khan, one of her students, tweeted saying his heart was bleeding.
According to the news sources, a witness quoted in local media said Qazi helped many students to safety, even calling parents to come pick up their children.Two years ago, Qazi was awarded Principal of the Year for “achieving excellence and showing professional exuberance in her duty,” according to the news sources.
The twitter and facebook have been overfilled with love and affection for Muhammad Umer Hayat.He’s being called “one of the brightest students of APS” and a “brave student.”

Tahira Qazi’s funeral was on Wednesday.


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TREATMENT FOR BURNS

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I wish when my nephew was badly burned someone had known this.
A young man sprinkling his lawn and bushes with pesticides wanted to check the contents of the barrel to see how much pesticide remained in it. He raised the cover and lit his lighter; the vapors ignited and engulfed him He jumped from his truck, screaming.
His neighbor came out of her house with a dozen eggs and a bowl yelling: "bring me some more eggs!"
She broke them, separating the whites from the yolks.
The neighbor woman helped her to apply the whites onto the young man's face.
When the ambulance arrived and the EMTs saw the young man, they asked who had done this. Everyone pointed to the lady in charge.
They congratulated her and said: "You have saved his face."
By the end of the summer, the young man brought the lady a bouquet of roses to thank her. His face was like a baby's skin.
A Healing Miracle for Burns:
Keep in mind this treatment of burns is being included in teaching beginner fireman. First Aid consists of first spraying cold water on the affected area until the heat is reduced which stops the continued burning of all layers of the skin. Then, spread the egg whites onto the affected area.
One woman burned a large part of her hand with boiling water. In spite of the pain, she ran cold faucet water on her hand, separated 2 egg whites from the yolks, beat them slightly and dipped her hand in the solution. The whites then dried and formed a protective layer.
She later learned that the egg white is a natural collagen and continued during at least one hour to apply layer upon layer of beaten egg white. By afternoon she no longer felt any pain and the next day there was hardly a trace of the burn. 10 days later, no trace was left at all and her skin had regained its normal color. The burned area was totally regenerated thanks to the collagen in the egg whites, a placenta full of vitamins.
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Pakistan is against terrorism and will always be!!


Pakistan has lost alot of lives in the war against terrorism. but our mission will not stop we will fight against them. whatever talibans did in Peshawar attack how they put the lives in coffins we as a nation will take the revenge for every single drop of blood that has been shed from the bodies of those innocent angels. the picture below is the evidence that we will not stop the fight against terrorism.The army of Pakistan has killed these terrorist last night in waziristan. they were 32 in number but still the revenge of many innocents is yet to take.


AMIR LIAQUATS MESSAGE FOR INDIA TO THEIR FAKE GRIEVANCE FOR PESHAWAR ATTACK

Amir liaqat Hussein a well known scholar of Pakistan answered to the fake Indian grievance in a unique way. in his show he said that every Pakistani in Pakistan has an hockey you can ban our hockey players but you cannot ban him from saying anything. he said that we know who is our friend and who is enemy. WE CAN SEE THIS CLEARLY SO WE DON'T REQUIRE YOUR FAKE ACTS OF CONDOLENCE AND YOUR GRIEVANCE. India is our enemy and we know it so please indis atop acting fake we as a nation are enough for each other to stand united in this hard time. we are fighting against terrorism and we will always be.

A MESSAGE FROM THE SISTER OF MUBEEN SHAH SHAHEED IN PESHAWAR ATTACK

A sister after loosing his young brother is so brave to talk about his brother. the whole nation is with maleeha shah the sister of mobeen shah shaheed who was killed by taliban during the attack on army public school in Peshawar. we all are with you maleeha in this tough time.




ASK THE FATHER WHAT HE WENT THOUGH AFTER SEEING THE DEAD BODY OF TWO SONS AFTER TALIBAN ATTACKED IN ARMY PUBLIC SCHOOL

A father of Peshawar sent his 5 children to school Tuesday morning. while 3 came on feet and two  on the shoulders of others. how painful it is to see the dead body of his son who were just the students of grade 9th&10th. He tied up their laces and got them ready for the school but than he just had the laces in hand but not the son. its a tragic story one of his son who died was not well and for a month he was on leave from school. Tuesday was his first day of school after his recovery from illness and sadly the last day of his life. You will find such stories in each house of Peshawar. the roads to school are all blooded. smallest coffins are the heaviest indeed!

Taliban are not Muslims they are not even HUMANS

In an ironic turn of events Afghan Taliban have condemned the attack on the school in Peshawar claiming that intentional killing of innocent people, women and children goes against the principles of Islam. Someone should remind them one of their suicide bomber blew himself up in Esteqlal High School in Kabul on Dec 11, 2014. 
Just about a week ago. 
Don't let this fool you into existence of good Taliban or bad Taliban. Anyone who goes ahead and murders innocent people is bad. They should all be equally despised. However, every individual member should be prosecuted in accordance with his own crimes.They are just misguiding. every single person who kills someone or murders is just mot a Muslim so b it a real Taliban or fake. He is not among st us he is not a Muslim. they should be hanged. as Islam is the name of peace. MUSLIMS ARE NOT TERRORISTS.

PESHAWAR ATTACK AND CURRENT POLITICAL SITUATION IN PAKISTAN

The massacre has sent a wave of horror across the country. For too long Pakistanis have lived in a state of denial about the presence of terror in their midst. When, in January and February 2013, twin bombings killed at least 180 Shiite Hazaras in Balochistan, the country’s response was: This is the unfortunate targeting of a minority group. When, in May 2010, an Ahmadi mosque was blown up in Lahore, killing around a hundred people, the response was: This is the unfortunate targeting of a minority group. When, in October 2012, Malala Yousafzai was shot in the face, the response was: This is the unfortunate targeting of a brazen schoolgirl. (She was widely labeled a C.I.A. agent.) Now, 132 innocent schoolchildren have been murdered. Will we find a way to “fit” this into a narrative, too?
Pakistan’s mainstream politicians have intentionally promoted conspiracy theories in order to thwart the possibility of developing a national consensus against terrorism. Imran Khan, the cricket star turned opposition politician, has led this charge. Until the army launched its operation, Mr. Khan had popularized a toxic narrative about the need to “talk” with terrorists. The view gained such traction in urban Pakistan that mainstream parties were loath to oppose it for fear of losing votes in the 2013 election. Mr. Khan continues to cite “corruption,” rather than the failing writ of the state, as Pakistan’s biggest ill.
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, for his part, has displayed startling confusion in the face of an increasingly aggressive, jingoistic public. The day after the massacre, Mr. Sharif did away with Pakistan’s moratorium on the death penalty, in an effort to rouse fear among the perpetrators. But his government is famous for such cosmetic measures.
Mr. Sharif’s party thinks nothing of forging election alliances with sectarian groups. Little effort has been made to create a counterterrorism narrative or to strengthen Pakistan’s flailing police and antiterrorism courts. The leaders of banned terrorist organizations live freely in Pakistani cities, appearing on talk shows and holding large political rallies. Pakistan’s education curriculum is full of religious exhortation, while madrasas proliferate, buoyed by Saudi largess.
When asked by a reporter if he would condemn the Taliban — who had already claimed responsibility for murdering those children — Mr. Khan replied: “The situation is not yet clear. Let me reach Peshawar and ascertain the facts of the situation.”
The situation has never been clearer. It is time to dispense with delusions of threats from “foreign forces,” and the idea that our problems are elaborate conspiracies hatched by others. Our government does not need to “talk” with the Taliban. It needs to prosecute them.

TALIBAN DID IT.... PESHAWAR ATTACK!!

The Taliban did it. The Pakistani Taliban. They killed children, burned women alive and reportedly took the heads off several who revealed their links to the army. The Taliban came for our children and they will come again. It could be my child in Bahawalpur, or yours in Gilgit, Lahore, Hyderabad or Quetta. Or Peshawar. Again. You and I could be carrying that small coffin that weighs the heaviest. Crying the bitter tears of loss, and anger in our chests.
The Taliban will come again because there are those among us who want them to. Who will inwardly be rejoicing at the butchery, which will provide support and succour to them, food, money, shelter — all of that. Somebody did just that for the men who were killed at the end of the operation on Tuesday. Somebody gave those men a bed, cooked for them, wished them luck before they went on their bloody way. And they are still there today. Sitting next to you on the bus perhaps, or at a table across from you in the chai khana, sharing a read of this newspaper with you even. How many are there like that? I know not, but a number in the many thousands.
The Taliban will come again because where there is a need for unity, there is none beyond the brief theatricals of an All-Parties Conference to be held later on the day this is written. There will be grand statements of resolve as ever, and the media channels will wheel on the usual suspects, the apologists and equivocators and a selection of clerics to deconstruct events (‘analysis’ is far too grand a word) and de-claw and de-fang the rage that some of us feel on this day. Whatever unity there might be will disappear in a puff of political self-interest once the formalities are over and the story of the day the Taliban came for our children will drop off the headlines, go below the fold, and be as dead as the dodo next Monday.
The Taliban will come again because we let them. There is no pushback beyond the candlelit vigils here and there, and the miserable bleating of the Tweeters and Facebookers who equate a few keystrokes with political activism. What there ought to be but never will be is the streets of every town city and village across the country jam-packed with ordinary men and women protesting at what has been done to them, and protesting en masse for long enough to force the hands of those that allegedly govern us. But it will never happen and a people with the collective short-term memory of the average goldfish will nod and mutter and get distracted by somebody alleging that a blasphemy has been committed in some far flung outpost and quick; let’s rush off and burn the blasphemers this very minute. Right now. Because that is what we are commanded to do.
The Taliban will come again because there has been a failure of governance that stretches back decades and includes every party that has ever had the stewardship of Pakistan. Without exception. The failure to recognise what was happening in terms of the radicalisation of a national mindset — indeed supporting and promoting that radicalisation on numerous occasions — or turning a blind eye and a deaf ear if they did see it for fear of upsetting the clerical establishment. The current government has not exactly covered itself with glory when it comes to battling the forces of darkness, has it? It needs more than the sacrifices being made daily by our military — which at this point in time seem to be the only institution coming to work in the morning with their head on the right way up.
The Taliban will come again because they are not broken, and are nowhere near being broken. They have a demonstrated capacity to mount complex operations wherever and whenever they choose. They are a wealthy and highly sophisticated group that makes long-term plans and carries them through with determination and professionalism. Yes… professionalism. These are not amateurs; they are battle-hardened and disciplined.

TRIBUTE TO THE SHAHEEDS OF PESHAWAR

Though these words cannot condemn enough the grievance to the mothers whos son has been killed brutally by terrorist for no cause. still a poem that touches heart

Thursday 18 December 2014

brutally killed innocent students in Peshawar. why?

Someone told me of a man who, now living abroad, comes back at times, gets a gun, opens fire at whoever comes in his range at the same place where once his EVERY SINGLE family member was shot dead.
That's rage. Maddening rage. Revenge that stops people from thinking clearly. Not justified religiously or morally but ask him what he feels. Again, not justified. At all!
What happened in Peshawar is utterly inhumane. Innocent lives taken away as if it was no big deal. People who did this will be held accountable and they WILL pay for what they did!
But when army conducted the operation in Waziristan after giving a 'clear notice' to evacuate and people didn't leave their houses, innocent lives were taken even then. Women, children and elders. At that time paid advertisements were running in favor of army. You do that and expect people to understand how you're saving more lives by killing 'a few of your own people'? And we praise army for saving the day; subscript: by killing innocent Pakistanis?
My point: whoever is to be blamed, army, America or na malum dehshat gard - let us condemn the killing of those innocent people too. Who, just like today's victims, had absolutely nothing to do with the political crises between the two sides.
Disclaimer: I'm not in favor of TTP or the army in any way so please refrain from discussing who's right and who's wrong.
Let us just condemn the indecency from both sides, the loss of innocent lives and pray that may Allah SWT have mercy on us and bring to the right path all misguided Muslims. Aameen

peshawar attack

They asked us to recite kalma RIP #PESHAWAR

Aamir Ali, a second-year engineering student, lost 10 of his comrades within a blink of the eye during the siege at the Army Public School.
Here are some of the devastating witness accounts to have come out of the Peshawar attack:
“I was sitting in the corridor with 10 of my classmates when we heard firing. We immediately ran towards the classroom to hide there but the militants chased us down and found us. They were dressed in shalwar kameez and the only thing they told us is: ‘read the kalma’,” said Ali, remorsefully adding that he was the only one of his 10 friends that survived the attack.
Witnesses described how gunmen went from classroom to classroom, shooting children, after a huge blast shook the Army Public School, while some described police struggling to hold back distraught parents trying to break past a cordon and get to the school when three loud explosions went off.
Ninth grader Kashan, son of Zaheerudin, told our correspondent, “We were sitting in the hall and a colonel was giving a lecture when we heard firing from the back.”
Kashan said, “The sound of the firing kept moving closer when suddenly the door behind us was kicked down and two people started firing indiscriminately.”
The ninth-grader said chaos ensued and the last thing he remembers is children and people falling to the ground. Kashan escaped but with injuries on his feet.
Ahsan Mukhtar, a second-year intermediate student, said his teacher made the entire classroom crouch and move towards the end of the classroom as the firing started. “After an hour, when the firing relatively calmed down, the army came and rescued us,” Mukhtar added.
A grandmother told  how she was called by the school’s principal to pick up her grandchildren when the attack happened. “The principal told us that 20 students had been injured and we should come get our children as soon as possible,” she said.  “I hung up before the principal could finish talking.”
Mudassar Abbas, a physics laboratory assistant at the school, said some students were celebrating at a party when the attack began.
“I saw six or seven people walking class-to-class and opening fire on children,” he said.
A student who survived the attack said soldiers came to rescue students during a lull in the firing.
“When we were coming out of the class we saw dead bodies of our friends lying in the corridors. They were bleeding. Some were shot three times, some four times,” the student said.
“The men entered the rooms one by one and started indiscriminate firing at the staff and students.”
Distraught parents thronged the Lady Reading Hospital, weeping uncontrollably as children’s bodies arrived, their school uniforms drenched in blood.
Irshadah Bibi, 40, whose 12-year-old son was among the dead, beat her face in grief, throwing herself against an ambulance.
“O God, why did you snatch away my son? What is the sin of my child and all these children?” she wept.
At least 123 children have been killed in the attack and many more are missing. The Taliban say they sent in six gunmen wearing suicide vests.