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Showing posts with label Terrorism. Show all posts

Section 144 in Pindi, Islamabad Because Dr. Tahir ul Qadir is Going to Return to Pakistan




RAWALPINDI: Pakistan Authorities have imposed Section 144 in Rawalpindi and Islamabad, Becasue Dr. Tahir-ul-Qadri’s coming to home Tomorrow.

The anti-Taliban fiery preacher is arriving home from Canada on Monday to kick off his ‘movement against corruption’. On Tuesday, clash between his party workers and police left eight people dead and over 80 injured in Lahore.

Qadri wants the army security on his arrival on Monday at Islamabad airport. He has warned to the government about any kind of crackdown for the party workers.

Most authentic political parties, including MQM, PML-Q, APML, AML and forces are going to support him in his anti-PML-N government campaign.

On Sunday, DCO Rawalpindi, Saqib Zafar, announced that Section 144 has been imposed in Rawalpindi district

He said the law will remain enforced till Tuesday 12pm.

The Section 144 has already been imposed in Islamabad where security has been beefed up at the airport and public places, with enhanced patrolling and snap checking in the federal capital.

US drone kills 18 people in Yemen


United States is the only only one who is trying to get the power in Islamic countries and just he operates drones in Yemen.

SANAA (The international news agency)  A drone strike Saturday killed 15 Al-Qaeda suspects and three civilians in Yemen's central Baida province, a stronghold of the extremist group, a security official said.

The jihadists were travelling in a vehicle towards the southern Shabwa province, witnesses said. The three civilians were passing by in another car.
The United States is the only country that operates drones in Yemen, but officials rarely discuss the covert programme.
Last month, Yemen's President Abdrabuh Mansur Hadi defended the use of drones against Al-Qaeda in his country, which has killed dozens of militants in a sharply intensified campaign over the past year.
Drone strikes "have greatly helped in limiting Al-Qaeda activities, despite some mistakes which we are sorry about," Hadi told the pan-Arab Al-Hayat daily.
The drone programme has come under criticism from human rights activists concerned over civilian casualties.
The United Nations said 16 civilians were killed and at least 10 wounded when two separate wedding processions were targeted in December.
The victims had been mistakenly identified as members of Al-Qaeda, it quoted local security officials as saying at the time.

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