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Musharraf delays Pakistan return without setting new date

Musharraf delays Pakistan return without setting new date

January 27, 2012

Former Pakistani president Pervez Musharraf has delayed his return home, the head of his party said on Friday after repeated threats by the country's leadership that he would be arrested upon arrival.

"He finally decided today that he would accept the recommendations" of the executive committee of the All Pakistan Muslim League party to delay his return, party secretary general Mohammed Ali Saif told reporters.

"This decision (of returning) will be deliberated by the core committee of the party," he said.

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  • Abbottabad mine rescue operation completed; 11 bodies recovered

    Abbottabad mine rescue operation completed; 11 bodies recovered

    January 27, 2012

    ABBOTTABAD: It took two days of joint rescue efforts from the local police, residents, Rescue 1122 and the army to recover 11 bodies of mine workers who were trapped under the heavy rocks of phosphate mines near here on Wednesday.

    The mine was situated in Batkanala village, near Tarnawai, some 28 kilometres from Abbottabad and almost all the victims were residents of Thereri and Gul Dana Villages.

    President Asif Ali Zardari expressed deep sorrow over the incident and ordered compensation for the families of the deceased workers.

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  • US plans to downsize army

    US plans to downsize army

    January 27, 2012

    WASHINGTON: The Pentagon on Thursday proposed trimming the army’s size by 13 per cent as the debt-ridden United States winds down a decade of war.

    With pressure mounting to balance the books, President Barack Obama’s administration sought a nine per cent cut in the 2013 budget compared with last year’s request by retiring older ships and planes and pulling back two brigades from Europe.

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  • Salman Khan to help free 400 prisoners

    Salman Khan to help free 400 prisoners

    January 27, 2012

    Bollywood superstar Salman Khan has offered to pay the fine on behalf of about 400 inmates who are languishing in jail despite completing their term.

    Salman's charitable organistation Being Human has written to jail authorities offering to help inmates, who have served their sentence but are still locked up because they cannot pay their fine due to poverty or some other reason.

    Jail authorities have sent the letter to the legal section. Following their clearance a no objection certificate will be sought from the administration.

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  • Pakistan build after early Panesar blows

    Pakistan build after early Panesar blows

    January 27, 2012

    ABU DHABI: Monty Panesar ripped through Pakistan’s top order to reduce the hosts to 125 for four at the close of the third day of the second test on Friday, 55 runs ahead of England’s first innings total.

    Spinner Panesar, playing his first test match since 2009, dispatched opener Mohammad Hafeez (22), captain Misbah-ul-Haq (12) and Younis Khan (1) in Abu Dhabi to leave Pakistan struggling on 54 for four with England looking well-placed to avenge their 10-wicket defeat in the series opener last week.

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    Election commission announces by-elections schedule

    January 27, 2012

    ISLAMABAD: The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) on Friday postponed by-elections on 10 national and provincial seats by Feb 25, ensuring transparent voters lists in national and provincial constituencies.

    Polling for six national and four provincial assembly seats were scheduled to take place on February 20, which were postponed for five days.

    According to the ECP, the decision has been made in line with a ruling of Supreme Court to ensure transparent voters list.

  • Indo-Pak
  • Democracy consolidated in Pakistan in 2011: report

    January 27, 2012

    LAHORE: Democracy in Pakistan consolidated in 2011 through a number of measures notably the implementation of the 18th Amendment bill which devolved powers to the provinces but improvement still exists to further stabilise and strengthen the democratic system.

    This was stated in a report prepared by Pakistan Institute of Legislative Development and Transparency (PILDAT) on ‘Assessment of the quality of Democracy in Pakistan 2011′ and released at a media briefing on Friday.

  • Indo-Pak
  • Musharraf will “certainly” be arrested if he returns: Gilani

    January 27, 2012

    DAVOS: Pakistan’s former president Pervez Musharraf will “certainly” be arrested if he returns to Pakistan, Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani said Friday.

    “In fact there had been murder charges against him, and there had even been some very grave charges against him, and the Supreme Court had already given a verdict against him,” Gilani told CNN from the Global Economic Forum in Davos.

    “Certainly when he’ll come back, he has to face those charges and certainly be arrested,” he said.

  • International
  • No more ‘divide and rule politics’: Altaf Hussain

    January 27, 2012

    KARACHI: Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) chief Altaf Hussain on Friday said that time for “divide and rule” politics has ended in the country, DawnNews reported.

    Praising MQM’s services at a massive rally in Sukker, he said that his party presented the bill for the rights of karachiites in National Assembly.

    During his telephonic speech from London, he said that MQM stopped the controversial Kala Bagh Dam.

    The party chief said that it would be difficult to run the country without Sindh’s contribution to the national exchequer.

  • Indo-Pak
  • Secret Service probes bullet-ridden Obama image on Facebook

    January 27, 2012

    PHOENIX: The U.S. Secret Service is investigating the origins of a photo on an Arizona police officer's Facebook page that shows a group of armed youths posing in the desert with what appears to be a bullet-ridden image of President Barack Obama on a T-shirt.

    Max Milien, a Secret Service spokesman, said on Friday that the agency was looking into the picture taken of seven youths, four of them toting guns, that turned up on the Facebook page of Sergeant Pat Shearer of the Peoria, Arizona, police department.

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  • N Korea’s new nuclear plant a safety worry: expert

    January 27, 2012

    SEOUL: Secretive North Korea is making rapid progress in building a uranium-fuelled reactor that poses an alarming safety risk, a nuclear expert said on Thursday.

  • International
  • France to resume Afghan training after killings: Sarkozy

    January 27, 2012

    PARIS: French troops are to resume their training of Afghan soldiers after a week-long suspension due to a renegade Afghan soldier shooting dead four French troops, President Nicolas Sarkozy said on Friday.

    Sarkozy also said after talks with Afghan President Hamid Karzai that French troops would complete their withdrawal from the Nato-led mission in Afghanistan at the end of 2013.

    Sarkozy had threatened a possible early pull-out because of the January 20 shooting of unarmed French troops.

  • International
  • Twitter to censor tweets in individual countries

    January 27, 2012

    SAN FRANCISCO: Twitter has refined its technology so it can censor messages on a country-by-country basis.

    The additional flexibility is likely to raise fears that Twitter’s commitment to free speech may be weakening.

    It comes as the short-messaging company expands into new countries in an attempt to broaden its audience and make more money.

    But Twitter sees the censorship tool as a way to ensure individual messages, or ”tweets,” remain available to as many people as possible while it navigates a maze of different laws around the world.

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