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Friday, 17 June 2011

Japan to launch record breaking roller coaster

TOKYO: A Japanese theme park has made a roller coaster with the world’s steepest vertical drop.

The roller coaster launched on July 16 features seven major twists over its 1,000 meter length, a sharp rise to a peak of 43 meters. The height triggers a moment of weightlessness before riders take a nosedive.

The ride lasts less than two minutes, 121 seconds to be exact and cost over $ 30 million.

Rising mercury dampens zeal of Zoo enthusiasts

LAHORE: Increasingly hot weather has desisted animal lovers from visiting Lahore Zoo lately as nearly 60% of the visitorship has declined.

Zoo authorities said that during congenial weather around 10000 to 12000 visitors from the city and other towns turned up but now due to hot weather this figure has come down to 4000.

Ms Zaib medical officer at the Zoo said in order to save the animals from heat precautionary measures were taken. Ice blocks were supplied in the cages of tigers, lions and other animals; air coolers were working round the clock to keep the cages cool; multivitamin supplements were being given; bamboo screens were hung to protect birds from scorching sun, sources explained.

The doctor said a premature female Mufflen sheep was born in the Zoo on Wednesday raising the number of this specie to 21.It is European breed sheep, it was learnt.

Prince Philip celebrates 90th birthday

LONDON: Prince Philip, the husband of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, turns 90 on Friday but will keep the celebrations at a minimum in keeping with the no-nonsense style that has defined a life behind the throne.

The gruff patriarch, the longest-serving consort in British history, will spend his birthday at work, hosting a charity reception and chairing a conference for military colonels.

Although still sprightly and remarkably fit, the Duke of Edinburgh is bowing to his age and intends to slow his hectic schedule of engagements.

But he is as quick as ever when making quips -- some of which have famously landed him in trouble -- and after a lifetime of getting on with it, he showed typical impatience when asked to analyse the past 90 years.

He admitted in a batkhela-movies  interview that he had worked out his role by "trial and error", but when asked if he thought he had been successful, he replied: "I couldn't care less. Who cares what I think about it? I mean it's ridiculous."

However, in a sign of the public affection for him, the palace revealed that almost 2,000 birthday cards had been sent to the duke from across the globe, including New Zealand and Australia, Italy, Poland, France and Germany.

Expenditure on Indian forces in IoK reaches Rs.24bn

ISLAMABAD: Expenditure on Indian forces in Indian occupied Kashmir (IoK), barring army, has gone up to almost Rs 24 billion in the last fiscal from below Rs 700 million in 1989-90.

Indian Minister for Parliamentary Affairs, Planning and Science and Technology, Ashwani Kumar, while talking to mediamen said, "The expenditure on Indian agencies has gone up to Rs 23.95 billion in 2010-11", Kashmir Media Service reported.

In 1989, they had 28,782 armed personnel and the wage bill was Rs 670 million only. Now the number of personnel has increased to 86,260 and the wage bill has gone to Rs 23.95 billion.

"One of the demands that has been made by the Chief Minister is that the expenditure on maintenance of forces has gone up manifold and that is causing unbearable financial problems", he maintained

Afghan VP unhurt in rocket attack

KABUL: Afghan Vice President Karim Khalili and Interior Minister Besmullah Mohammadi escaped unhurt after a rocket attack targeted a police centre in central Afghanistan on Wednesday, officials said.

Provincial spokesman Shahidullah Shahid said the attack happened in the Chaki Wardak district of Wardak province, a restive area west of Kabul.

"There was a security meeting in the police training centre at which the interior minister and second vice president were present," he said. "After the meeting was over and we were leaving, a rocket landed within a few hundred metres of the centre but nobody was injured," he added.

Deputy interior ministry spokesman Najib Nikzad added: "One mortar rocket fired by the enemies of Afghanistan landed where the interior minister, second vice president and provincial officials had gathered to inaugurate the new police training centre."

Khalili, one of President Hamid Karzai's two vice presidents, was born in Wardak province. 

Indonesian court jails radical cleric for terrorism


JAKARTA: An Indonesian court on Thursday jailed radical cleric Abu Bakar Bashir for 15 years for funding a terrorist group that was planning attacks against Westerners and political leaders.

The 72-year-old preacher showed little emotion as judge Herri Swantoro read out the guilty verdict and sentence at the end of a four-month trial in the
South Jakarta district court.

"Abu Bakar Bashir has been proven guilty of planning and misleading other people to fund terror activities ... and is sentenced to 15 years in jail," the judge said, triggering a gasp from the cleric's supporters in the court.

Bashir immediately promised to appeal the sentence, which he called the work of the devil.

"This is haram (forbidden in Islam). I reject this because it is cruel and disregards Islamic sharia. This ruling is by the friends of the devil and it is haram for me to accept it," he said in response to the judge.

About 500 radicals erupted into shots of "Allahu akbar" (God is great) outside the court as the verdict was read.

Prosecutors had demanded a 20-year life sentence for Bashir, who was found guilty of providing thousands of dollars to a terror cell operating in Aceh province.

He had been facing the death penalty for providing illegal weapons to the group but authorities dropped those charges early in the proceedings.

Bashir is seen as a spiritual leader of Islamist militants including regional terror network Jemaahh Islamiyah, blamed for the 2002 bombings of tourist areas on Bali island which killed 202 people.

Pakistan’s Taliban backs Zawahri as al Qaeda chief



ERA ISMAIL KHAN: Pakistan’s Taliban movement, regarded as one of the world’s most dangerous militant groups, said on Thursday it backed Ayman al-Zawahri as al Qaeda’s new leader and vowed to carry out attacks against Western targets.

A militant website said Zawahri has taken command of al Qaeda, after the killing of Osama bin Laden in a secret US raid in Pakistan last month.
Pakistani Taliban spokesman Ehsanullah Ehsan described Zawahri as an “capable person” and said the former Egyptian doctor would inspire the group to take on the West.
“We have been carrying out our activities which, inshallah (God willing), will gather more momentum. We will get revenge for the oppression by the West,” he told Reuters by telephone from an undisclosed location.
The Pakistani Taliban, which has close links with al Qaeda and other anti-Western militant organisations, has been blamed for many of the suicide bombings across Pakistan, a US ally seen as critical to American efforts to stabilise Afghanistan.
It has bigger ambitions but has not proven capable of carrying out sophisticated attacks in the West. It claimed responsibility for a botched bombing in New York’s Times Square.
Last year, the United States added the Tehrik-i-Taliban (Taliban Movement of Pakistan) to its list of foreign terrorist organisations.
US prosecutors charged TTP leader Hakimullah Mehsud over a plot that killed seven CIA employees at a US base in Afghanistan in 2009.
Zawahri’s relationship with groups like the TTP could determine whether the man regarded as the operational brains behind al Qaeda can strengthen an organisation that has lost steam since the Sept. 11 attacks a decade ago.
Omar Khalid Khorasani, a senior Pakistani Taliban commander, recently said in response to questions posed by Reuters that Zawahri was the group’s “chief and supreme leader”.
Zawahri has expressed contempt for the US-backed Pakistani government. In recordings posted on the Internet he has urged Pakistanis to revolt against their government and army. Like other militants, he sees Pakistan as a US puppet.
In an audio recording, released in September last year, he accused the Pakistani government of responding too slowly to floods that devastated the country.
“The primary concern of the ruling class in the government and army of Pakistan is filling their domestic and foreign bank accounts with dollars, and as far as they are concerned, Pakistan and its people can go to hell,” he said.
Zawahri has tried to settle scores with the Egyptian government on Pakistani soil. He was seen as the mastermind of the suicide bombing of the Egyptian embassy in Islamabad in 1995 that killed 16 people.

Pakistan: doctors' strike, the government's insensitivity to thank the patient

QUETTA: Quetta, Balochistan government and private hospitals and doctors 'strike is continuing and close the CD, including emergency operation theaters are open, but doctors there do not exist due to the insensitivity of the doctors' strike and the patient is suffering from problems of Quetta. Young Doctors Association during the strike, nearly three-month CD OP, wards and operating theaters in general is completely closed. Association sources said the government if the demands were not accepted in hospitals strikeIn case of serious illness in their search for Christ's srgrdan. Quetta patients from remote areas of the province said the strike in public hospitals without a doctor's absence, and other problems due to lack of medical facilitiesKhuzdar, Mastung and other remote areas of the city in every thousand krayyy s Hospital, where doctors could not be started while Clinton was still in private hospitals which is the concern of doctors to solve problems strike called off in order to minimize public inconvenience.

Thursday, 16 June 2011

Most governments are lying to each other, Robert Gates

Washington ... U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates has said that several close allies in the U.S. has sent spies to spy, angel aypru Association Committee on Senate and Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Admiral Mike Mullen said the harsh rhetoric utyz questions. Admiral Mikebecome as dangerous as he is today. And then Americans will have to go there again. Senator Patrick lyhy gained media attention in the reports according to which Pakistan has arrested the five informants who Osama bin Laden U.S. CIA had provided the information. When the United States will continue to support countries which lie to her. thakh U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates said the CIA 27 years and four and a halfWe help people who are arrested. uzyrdfaa the U.S. said that sometimes, and sometimes even our closest ally to have our spy, the real world in which we live Osama bin Laden against gukhmay occur.

Karachi: The tension in different areas, killing five people before shooting

Karachi ... Karachi opened fire resulting in 5afradkumut Wharf atardyagyahy the four days, killing the number of 39 has. According to the police in Karachi in the violence-torn las found thatdid not recognize the President of the Empreesmarket close two people were killed in firing byunidentified persons which could not identify thePIB Colony one killed in firing by unidentifiedadded. M. PR colony near a firing by unidentifiedperson was killed. Lyari area Niazi square, aperson's violence-hit nas got. Karachi last fourdays, the death toll at 39, became the Orangi townand Qasba Colony, most dead, where conditionsremain tense for the police to control the situationwill take some time.

Brought sit-color press in Islamabad

Islamabad ... Investigate the murder of journalistSaleem Shahzad Supreme Court judge declaredto journalists after the announced end to picketing.Saleem Shahzad Supreme Court judgesinvestigating the murder of journalists not totrample on Constitution Avenue in Islamabad lastRose was released. PML-N leader Nawaz Sharif, including the main political leaders attended thesit-in and expressed solidarity with journalists. fouro'clock on Thursday morning near Firdous AshiqAwan, Federal Minister for Information andbetween participants of the sit-Prime MinisterYousuf Raza Gilani announced that the SupremeCourt, Justice Saqib Nisar Saleem Shahzadkasrbrah case for the Commission to determinethe summary is approved. sit-in was announced by the media after the Friday evening There also will be home, but obliged by the Government after theFederal Union of journalists President PervezShaukat journalist today announced its picketing toend.

Syria crisis: UN report condemns crackdown on protests


Syrian troops trying to quash three months of protests are committing "alleged breaches of the most fundamental rights", says a UN report.
The use of live ammunition against mostly unarmed civilians has killed around 1,100 people, says the report.
It also documents arrests on a massive scale. Investigators believe as many as 10,000 people have been detained.
Investigators used evidence from rights groups and people who had fled Syria, but were denied entry to the country.
President Bashar al-Assad is facing the gravest threat to his family's 40-year ruling dynasty, as unrest that first erupted in the south of the country has now engulfed the north - near the border with Turkey - and is threatening to spread eastwards towards its border with Iraq.
As anti-regime demonstrations continued in many parts of the country, the government on Wednesday mobilised its own demonstration of popular support as thousands of people turned out in a Damascus suburb to wave a giant Syrian flag 2.4 km (1.4 miles) long.
Laying siege to towns
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay has repeatedly appealed to Syria to let in a humanitarian team make a proper assessment, but the Syrian authorities have refused.

But despite being denied access by the Syrian government, the new UN report documents reliable evidence of widespread violations, says the BBC's Imogen Foulkes in Geneva.
"The most egregious reports concern the use of live ammunition against unarmed civilians, including from snipers positioned on rooftops of public buildings and the deployment of tanks in areas densely populated by civilians,"
It cites "the excessive use of force in quelling demonstrators, arbitrary detentions, summary executions, torture".
The authorities appear to have denied civilians the right to food and medical care by laying siege to towns and preventing supply deliveries, it adds.
The preliminary report was commissioned by the UN human rights council in April, adds our correspondent. A more definitive account will have to wait until the Syrian government allows UN investigators in to see the situation for themselves.
Tanks in towns
Meanwhile, Syria has called on the people of Jisr al-Shughour to return, three days after an army attack restored government control there.
More than 8,000 Syrians have fled from the north-western town into Turkey in the past week to escape military operations, which the government says are aimed at tackling "terrorist organisations".


Officials said the city of around 100,000 people - which has been the focus of large anti-regime demonstrations - was returning to normal, but that army units were still pursuing "militants" through the hills around the town.
Damascus says some 120 security personnel were killed by "armed gangs" in the town on 6 June, and on Wednesday state TV said a "mass grave" containing three bodies had been found.
At the same time, troops and tanks are reported to be massing for an attack on Maarat al-Numan, 25 miles (40km) south-east of Jisr al-Shughour. One eye-witness told BBC Arabic there were "no more than 7,000 people" left in the city, which has a population of some 90,000.
Syrian state media have reported attacks on government buildings and security headquarters in the town, which straddles the main highway between Syria's two biggest cities, Damascus and Aleppo.
Meanwhile, Jordan said it had reopened a border crossing 10km from the southern Syrian city of Deraa, where the current unrest started in March.
'Unbalanced' position?
Although it has not yet responded to the UN report, Syria has expressed "surprise" at Arab League Chief Amr Moussa's position that the situation there was "dangerous and worrying".

Refugees arriving in Turkey describe the regime's operation in the northern mountains as a "scorched-earth" campaign, and Syrian soldiers who deserted have said they were forced to commit atrocities.
Syrian rights groups put the overall death toll in Syria at 1,297 civilians and 340 security force members.
Syria has prevented foreign journalists, including those from the BBC, from entering the country, making it difficult to independently verify reports from there.
European powers are campaigning for a draft UN Security Council resolution condemning the crackdown, but they face opposition from Russia and China, both of whom wield veto powers and object to UN action against President Assad.

Pakistan arrests CIA informants in Bin Laden raid


Pakistan has arrested five alleged CIA informants who helped the US plan the raid that killed al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden in northern Pakistan in May.
Among those held by the Pakistani intelligence agency, the ISI, was the owner of a safe house rented to the CIA to watch Bin Laden's compound in Abbottabad, the New York Times wrote.
The Bin Laden raid strained ties between the US and Pakistan.
US President Barack Obama said "someone" was protecting Bin Laden.
And US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on a recent visit to Pakistan that there was "absolutely no evidence that anyone at the highest level of the Pakistani government" knew where Bin Laden was.
Pakistan has denied knowing Bin Laden's whereabouts and denied claims that a Pakistani army major was among those arrested.
'Interrogated'
In Pakistan, Inter Services Public Relations spokesman Brigadier Azmat Abbas told the no Pakistani soldier had been arrested, but the agency was questioning "several people whom we suspect of having been working for American intelligence services".
He said that among those arrested were people "captured during a raid at a house located close to the Bin Laden compound".
"We suspect them of having been working for CIA," he said.
"Others being interrogated include people who used to visit the compound."
Brig Abbas said that two categories of people were among those arrested - those who threw flares into the Bin Laden compound to guide approaching US helicopters and those who helped the helicopters refuel within Pakistani territory.
In Washington, US Defence Secretary Robert Gates was asked indirectly about the arrests during a Senate hearing.
"Do they [foreign governments] also arrest the people that help us, when they say they're allies?" Senator Patrick Leahy asked.
"Sometimes," Me Gates replied, adding, "and sometimes they send people to spy on us, and they're our close allies. That's the real world that we deal with."
Bin Laden courier
In the wake of Bin Laden's death many American agents have been forced to leave Pakistan, while Pakistani officials and civilians suspected of helping the CIA may soon appear in court.
M Ilyas Khan in Islamabad says dozens of people have been arrested and released by the security agencies since the death of the al-Qaeda leader - and at least five of them have not yet been released.
Our correspondent says that the Pakistani authorities appear to be making every effort to unearth CIA informants while showing little interest in arresting Taliban and al-Qaeda sympathisers.
Soon after the killing on 2 May, witnesses told  that two brothers - both cousins of Bin Laden's courier - were picked up from their village in the north-western Shangla district.
A member of the security forces was also picked up from the Ilyasi Masjid area near the Bin Laden compound in Abbottabad, according to witnesses. It is not known whether he belonged to the intelligence wing of the police or the army. He remains unaccounted for to date.
The contractor who built the Bin Laden compound, Noor Mohammad alias Gul Madah, a property dealer identified by witnesses as Kaleem, Bin Laden's neighbour Shamrez and his father Zain Mohammad were arrested in the weeks following the killing.
All of them - apart from Kaleem - were later released although they have subsequently gone missing, our correspondent adds.
It is not clear whether these men were among the alleged CIA informants arrested.
The New York Times said those held included a major believed to have logged the number plates of cars visiting Bin Laden's compound in the weeks before the raid.
The US has sharply reduced its troop presence in Pakistan at Islamabad's request.
Washington has provided Pakistan with billions of dollars of aid in recent years, much of it military assistance.
Islamabad has also been angered by US drone raids on tribal regions bordering Afghanistan in which civilians, as well as militants, have been killed.

Started litigation against Obama

President Barack Obama does not need congressional approval for the US to continue its role in the Nato-led Libya mission, the White House has said.
In a 32-page document, the White House said the president already had legal authority to order forces into Libya.
A Vietnam War-era law states Congress must authorise participation in hostilities longer than 60 days.
Members of Congress have accused Mr Obama of violating that law since 20 May, when the 60-day deadline ended.
'Limited nature'
In the report delivered to Congress on Wednesday, the White House argues that US forces involved in the Nato campaign are merely playing a supporting role.
That role, the White House says, does not match the definition of "hostilities" as described under a 1973 law that constrains the US president's ability to wage military conflict.
Analysis

"The president is of the view that the current US military operations in Libya are consistent with the War Powers Resolution and do not under that law require further congressional authorization," the White House wrote.
"US military operations are distinct from the kind of 'hostilities' contemplated by the resolution's 60-day termination provision," it added.
The US role in Libya involves helping Nato aircraft with refuelling operations and assisting with intelligence-gathering, the White House says.
The Obama administration insists that the US is not engaged in sustained fighting or "active exchanges of fire with hostile forces" that put US troops at risk.
Under the US constitution, the power to declare war lies with Congress.
If the president orders the US military into a conflict without an explicit declaration of war, the War Powers Resolution requires him to seek authorisation from Congress within 60 days or to end US involvement in the conflict.
The law allows the president to extend the period before going to congress for another 30 days.
'Illegal policies'
Sunday marks 90 days since the US joined the Nato-led no-fly zone mission over Libya.
This week the Republican speaker of the House of Representatives, John Boehner, said "it would appear" that on that day the Obama administration would be in violation of the War Powers Resolution.
Mr Boehner said that the administration would be in breach of the resolution unless the White House "asks for and receives authorisation from Congress or withdraws all US troops and resources from the mission".
The White House rebuttal came as a bipartisan group of US lawmakers sued Mr Obama in federal court for taking military action in Libya without authorisation from Congress.
The lawsuit alleges that the president had violated the US constitution in bypassing Congress.
The lawsuit, which also targets Defence Secretary Robert Gates, challenges the policy "that any president can take the US to war unilaterally", Democratic Congressman Dennis Kucinich of Ohio said.
"We have asked the courts to move to protect the American people from the results of these illegal policies," he added.

Babraauan given death threats, the Senate made ​​the unilateral decision, Rana Sana Ullah

Lahore Punjab Law Minister Rana Sana Ullah Khan Babar Awan said the death was definitely nota threat, Babar Awan, a mischievous character, but I'm phrbhy daagu for their guidance and Allahbless them. He Punjab Assembly was talking to the media. Rana Sana Ullah Khan on Monday said thefunny thing is that place six days before theincident happened after so long was how thisincident happened in the House the president isinvolved. the Senate is a respected Houseunilaterally in any case should not hear myperspective, I will tell Senate Chairman FarooqNaik, a position that I hear in this context. theBabar Awan, Islamabad, Punjab, said that eachweek someone will come and go by way of persecution.

Babraauan about the negative remarks, the Senate passed a resolution against Rana Sana Ullah, Punjab Assembly adjourned


Islamabad), Punjab Provincial Law Minister Rana Sana Ullah Senate by former Federal Minister Dr Babar Awan negative remarks against the resolution condemning the government and Muslim League (N) and remove them from the disciplinary action against him is demanded. The Punjab Law Minister Rana Sana during Assembly of God to Senator Babar Awan of PPP members alqtl qrardyny statement about serious strife and protests in the Assembly, provincial uzyrky apology statementmembers of a mutual recrimination and harsh words exchanged. The House was not in the ears had heard. Severe Hot krdyaaur postponed for an hour after meeting the Speaker and the provincial opposition leader Raja Riaz, Rana Sana Ullah uzyrqanun cymbrmyn call made both her peace. Wednesday, Provincial Law Minister Rana Sana Ullah Khan in the Senate, Dr Babar Awan's remarks regarding the serious concerns expressed in the unanimous resolution of the Punjab Provincial Law Minister Rana said. Sana Ullah Khan and Babar Awan immediately dismissed remarks regarding disciplinary action, if it happens to kdankuasth Dr. Babar Awan, Rana Sana Ullah Khan, the responsibility will be imposed. The resolution is stated in The House resolution unanimously that Rana Sana Ullah Babar Awan on illegal, unethical and abusive language is necessary alqtl Babar. The Assembly strongly condemned the statement is Punjab Government's demands that they be removed from office immediately. Senators participate in the deliberations of the Punjab Law Minister's statement that shook us all, where is the tradition of issuing fatwas must alqtl. is a serious insult to the senators, and lawyers have referred this matter to the Privileges Committee. Babar Ghauri said that this kind of politician to issue fatwas condemning this is disgraceful. Maulana Abdul Ghafoor Haidari said Punjab Law Minister Rana Sana Ullah Khan of the Senator's statement about infidel is not fair and reasonable alqtl. a state law that the minister is talking fkryh moment for the nation as it is inappropriate. Zahid Khan said he has heard Rana Sana Ullah Khan, a terrorist organization that is concerned with and now it looks like his statement that he is speaking the language of terrorist organizations. Shahid Bugti, provincial law minister said that his remarks are highly condemnable If effective action against the Assembly. Haji Adeel said that the person has violated the Constitution against this action is necessary. Israr Zehri Rana Sana Ullah said that the talks were in the era of dictatorship, his mustache and That hair was too near the river Ravi has 40 days to enter. Senator Rasheed said that a Muslim can not be done as alqtl. abdalhsyb Senator Babar Khan said the defense today be introduced. Senator Raza Rabbani said the statement came from Rana Sana Ullah he is condemned to be condemned as it is less. Maula Bakhsh Chandy said the law as a political party of Punjab Law Minister have expressed concerns. Minister Nawaz notice to the law should take notice. Wednesday Punjab Law Minister Rana Sana during the budget session of Parliament on the statement of PPP members of the serious strife. BUDGET prbhs began, opposition leader Raja Riaz said on the point of order that the Provincial Law Minister Rana Sana Ullah alqtl PPP leader Babar Awan as required, we are protesting uzyrqanun's diabolical mind.

An insecure billion investment over 80 billion rupees have moved to Malaysia

Karachi) Malaysia Second Home program last 8 / 80 in an trillion / billion worth of investment to Malaysia krckyhyn nksaf Wednesday that the Malaysian Consul-General's briefing was, meanwhile, Consul General for Pakistan, KhalidAbdul Razzaq on Wednesday in his office, media briefing during the Malaysia My Second Home Programme (MM2H) named in 2002 a program started under 50 / under-olds to 3 / million Malaysiatransfer / bank account on 10 / years of residence in Malaysia has offered to other facilities, this program is very good response, Pakistan, the world's first 10 / countries interested in the program who is involved in and 700 from Pakistan so far has / have become part of the program. Malaysian Consul General said that the program be part of the majority of the alun from Karachi, Consulate General of Malaysia in the light of present The exchange rate scenario, it revealed that 2002, since Malaysia moved the capital value of one trillion 80 / billion more makes the situation also shows that Pakistan, especially the Karachi homethan in Western countries give priority to the Islamic country, the Pakistan 2 / billion dollar halal food market and invited to take part in the halal market in Thailand but significant part of the country's Muslim, Abdul Khalid said In Pakistan, the world's tourists, the big attractions, but travel to Pakistan worth picking up, Malaysia last year, tourism 14.5 billion foreign exchange received. Malaysia's population of 27 / million while in 2010, of visitorsjoin the ranks of developed countries to take.

Geo Super is just the beginning of the match was broadcast in a colorful ceremony, attended by prominent personalities

was cut and distributed sweets. Geo's chief operating officer at zhyraldyn Khan, Business Unit Head Dr Ahsan Hameed Malik jyusuprky, directors Faheem Suleman, Kamran Hafeez, Abid Abdullah, Naseem Ahmed, Syed Mohammad Sufi Sports Editor of the Geo Management A large number of officers and functionaries participated. Their faces were glowing with joy, labor kumbarkbad each other and pray for the success of jyusupr. clock count down as soon as I began, workers were raising slogans. jyusupr of distributed sweets to celebrate the restoration. jyusupr activists vowed that the new enthusiasm for the achievements of the channel will give hmknar. justice novice re-broadcast of the match by winning the only sports channel in Pakistan Super Bio launched local hotel with a colorful ceremony and the country's leading sports stars and celebrities attended the "live again" is the title of the event lgadyyy carcand. MQM Coordination Committee Deputy Convenor Dr Farooq Sattar and federal minister also said that unless the public and by public license actually go to jyusupr "Turnaround of democracy is" a test of patience for cricket fans on Wednesday night ended. two months over a long period of waiting and sbrazma fans see their favorite TV channel Geo Super. re-broadcast the ceremony for the restoration of cricketing superstar Shahid Afridi, Shoaib Malik, Moin Khan were all attention. function Omar Sharif and a host of traditional phrases bzlh Sanjeev humor made the saffron party. Farooq Sattar said that Pakistan Geo Super "spread peace" was the slogan, the struggle began again after the broadcast of "Democracy punt" Movement leader Altaf Hussain's brother in the jyusupr congratulate the management and workers. Shahid Afridi and Shoaib Malik welcomed the restoration of the channel as saying that now is not far from the action sports fans around the world Shahid Afridi I told all my friends on this channel will kumbarkbad is my favorite channel. Shoaib Malik said that the closure of the channel kbrnh good but as always there was the victory of justice. Geo President Imran Aslam network Details about the struggle of two months, said the closure and restrictions are not new for us to keep our morale high huslun this time we have been winning matches with justice. Imran Aslam, the popular sports jyusuprShah, cricketer Sikander Bakht, Jalaluddin, Salahuddin slu, South Asia's fastest athletes Hameed Naseem, Bashir Polish badminton player, Sara Khan, Sara Mohammad, chief of the CA Siraj-ul-Islam Bukhari, Qamar Ibrahim hockey star, junior participating in Asia Cup hockey coach, Rana Mujahid, table tennis players frjad Saif, Arif Khan, Arif nakda, Rubina Arif, Tahir nazu, lawyer leader Haider Imam, the anchor jyusupr Mirza Iqbal Baig and Abdul Waheed Khan Bhatti abdalmajd He also addressed "the Jew" was a memorable impression. at the CA Secretary of Prof. Aijaz Farooqi, a leading manufacturer dhydy Aqeel Karim, Amin Memon Federation Chapel, JI leader Mohammad Hussein, hard work PTI leader Imran Ismail, Pakistan Football Federation vice sdrkadm Ali Shah, Pakistan's president, Alamgir Sheikh billiards and other bio asnuku Association officials, workers, sports fans, prominent citizens and dignitaries from various walks of life attended. colorful ceremony prominent artists Ahmed Jahanzeb, Komal Rizvi, Humera Arshad, Jawad Ahmad, Najam Shiraz, or performed by. three hours of continuing sporting event and expressed appreciation for the service expected jyusupr The future development of sports in this channel will continue to play. jyusuprky War Workers Union held in Lahore to resume broadcasting in a grand ceremony to celebrate the different schools of thought among people belonging to religious and political tool politicians, Jang Lahore, Lahore Geo News and activists were present in large numbers. at the Justice Ijaz Chaudhry, JI nzyrahmd Paracha, said the idea we Asterisk Zahid, Ghulam Mohi-ud-actor, director Altaf Hussain, Shaukat memories of the Khilji, singer Atif Bubble, Azhar Siddique Advocate, Neelam Bashir, a labor leader Usman ego, war chief news editor Farah Waraich in Lahore, Khawar Naeem Hashmi, Chief of Geo News and General Workers Union secretary Mr Waratab days in which the target has been off the public channels to pay the compensation. khnatha hockey team's former captain Khaled Mahmud was happy to see that I rehabilitation jyusupr. Lahore Gymkhana Cricket Committee Convener Khalid Akram Malik, which was good news for us is to restore jyusupr. khnatha of Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) secretary Asif Bajwa said jyusupr unforgettable for the sports development services are performed. Khalil Tahir, a representative from the federal capital of Islamabad in jyusuprky various political, social and civic circles have expressed happiness at the resumption of broadcasting. Islamabad Chamber of Commerce, various social organizations and representatives of the Bureau visited Islamabad and jyusuprky war restoration of the true and declared victory. Pakistan Muslim League (N) leader and member of the National Assembly, Ms. Tahira Aurangzeb, chairman of the Senate Standing Committee for Information and Broadcasting Senator Haji Ghulam Ali, Maulana Abdul Ghafoor Haidari Senate opposition, the Pakistan Muslim League (Q) leader and State Minister for Labour, Sheikh Waqas Akram, the former Senate chairman Wasim Sajjad and other leaders congratulated on jyusupr resume broadcasting.

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