Azerbaijan’s NF Commander calls on CJCSC Gen. Tariq Majid
September 28, 2010 by Trend PK
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RAWALPINDI: Vice Admiral Shahin Sultanov, Commander Azerbaijan Naval Forces (NF) called on General Tariq Majid, Chairman Joint of Staff Committee (CJCSC) at Joint Staff Headquarters Chaklala on Monday.
According to an Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) press release, they exchanged views on regional security, bilateral defense cooperation and other matter of professional interest.
Admiral Sultanov also offered condolences over the loss of precious lives, expressed solidarity and pledged support from the public and Government of Azerbaijan to the flood victims.
While conveying good wishes for the people and Government of Azerbaijan, General Tariq Majid thanked the Vice Admiral for assistance worth $2 million, and goods worth $0.69 million for flood relief activities. SAMAA
Azerbaijan’s NF Commander calls on CJCSC Gen. Tariq Majid
September 28, 2010 by Trend PK
Filed under World News
Staff Report
RAWALPINDI: Vice Admiral Shahin Sultanov, Commander Azerbaijan Naval Forces (NF) called on General Tariq Majid, Chairman Joint of Staff Committee (CJCSC) at Joint Staff Headquarters Chaklala on Monday.
According to an Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) press release, they exchanged views on regional security, bilateral defense cooperation and other matter of professional interest.
Admiral Sultanov also offered condolences over the loss of precious lives, expressed solidarity and pledged support from the public and Government of Azerbaijan to the flood victims.
While conveying good wishes for the people and Government of Azerbaijan, General Tariq Majid thanked the Vice Admiral for assistance worth $2 million, and goods worth $0.69 million for flood relief activities. SAMAA
Ban Ki-Moon calls for immediate end to violence in IHK
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon called for an immediate end to violence in Indian occupied Kashmir, where more than a hundred protesters have been killed by Indian security forces in the recent days.
UN Secretary Generals spokesman, Martin Nesirky told media that the Secretary General has regretted over the loss of life and called for an immediate end to violence.
Indian occupied Kashmir has been rocked due to pro-freedom demonstrations. The government in New Delhi has reacted by imposing 24-hour curfew across the valley.
Ban Ki-Moon calls for immediate end to violence in IHK
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon called for an immediate end to violence in Indian occupied Kashmir, where more than a hundred protesters have been killed by Indian security forces in the recent days.
UN Secretary Generals spokesman, Martin Nesirky told media that the Secretary General has regretted over the loss of life and called for an immediate end to violence.
Indian occupied Kashmir has been rocked due to pro-freedom demonstrations. The government in New Delhi has reacted by imposing 24-hour curfew across the valley.
Ban Ki-Moon calls for immediate end to violence in IOK
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon calls for an immediate end to violence in Indian occupied Kashmir, where more than a hundred protesters have been killed by Indian security forces in the recent days.
UN Secretary Generals spokesman, Martin Nesirky told media that the Secretary General has regretted over the loss of life and called for an immediate end to violence.
Indian occupied Kashmir has been rocked due to pro-freedom demonstrations. The government in New Delhi has reacted by imposing 24-hour curfew across the valley.
Thunderstorm, rain expected in most parts of country
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) on Friday forecast dust-thunderstorm with isolated rain to scattered places of Punjab including Islamabad during the next three days with periods.
The western disturbance over Kashmir and neighborhood persists and likely to prevail for next 3-4 days. Pre-Monsoon currents are also penetrating upper parts of the country.
In Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Kashmir and Gilgit Baltistan, thunderstorm with rain is expected at scattered places during the next 48 hours.
However, hot and dry weather is expected in most parts of Sindh and Balochistan during next few days.
Countrywide protests against terror attacks
KARACHI: Nation came out strongly against the suicide bombings after the attacks on the shrine of Sufi saint Abul Hassan Ali Ibn-e-Usman al-Hajvery known as Data Ganj Bakhsh on Thursday.
Protests were held across country over the loss of human lives, caused by this heinous act of terrorism at the shrine.
More than 5,000 people, mostly followers of the saint, staged a protest rally in Lahore after Friday prayers and similar demonstrations were held in other cities across the country.
They were shouting “Down with terrorism”. The government”s repeated vows to defeat terrorists were ridiculed.
Now the government should use its iron hand instead of threatening to use it after every such attack,” protestors demanded.
Most bazaars and markets remained closed and large numbers of police were on patrol in Lahore.
Jamiat Ulama Pakistan, Jamaat Ahl-e-Sunnat and other parties staged protests in Hyderabad and burnt tyres.
Protests were also held in Nawabshah, Sadiqabad and Rahim Yar Khan against the attacks.
PM Gilani condemns IDP camp blast
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani on Saturday strongly condemned a bomb blast in a camp of internally displaced persons in Kohat and reiterated that such incidents would not deter the government’s resolve to fight terrorism.
In a message, the Prime Minister ordered inquiry into the incident and directed best possible treatment for the injured.
He expressed his deep sorrow and grief over the loss of life and prayed to Allah Almighty to bless the killed ones and grant courage to their families to bear this loss.
Altaf condemns Kohat blast
LONDON: Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) leader Altaf Hussain Saturday strongly condemned the bomb blast in a camp of internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Kohat’s Katcha Pakha area, that killed several innocent people.
In his statement, Altaf said those elements involved in such heinous activities are anti Muslim and anti human. He said we must unite against these elements.
Altaf has expressed his profound grief over the loss of precious lives and extended condolences to the bereaved families.
Faisalabad:Police Nabs Key TTP Leader
A key TTP leader Qari Shabbir along with 4 other terrorists have been arrested from near Faisalabad.
Sources said that sensitive agency nabbed Shabbir from near Jaranwala and shifted him to some unidentified location for grilling. Shabbir used to supply arms and ammunition to terrorists across Punjab, besides he had got close links with terrorist Umar Kundi, who was killed in a police encounter in Faisalabad of late.
Meanwhile, police also apprehended four terrorists including two women and seized arms and hand grenades from their possession.
The nabbed include Ghulam Mustafa Bugti and Habib Khoso. The terrorists were allegedly carrying the explosive to Multan.

