lunes, 28 de enero de 2008

Primera Plana


Insurgents in Pakistan

Release Children


The armed, Pakistani militians that


took a school in northeast Pakistan


surrendered to the Tribe's negociators


and released 250 children the had been


keeping as hostages. The Al-Qaedans Snowstorms in China Kill 12


went to the school for protection when Heavy snowstorms have been hitting China,


they were escaping from the police. Killing 12 people and wounding many many

More. The government sent an alert to warn

everyone. There have been many accidents,

there hadn't had been snowstorms like these

in many years.

Cierra Misr (Egipto) Frontera
con Ghaza

Ministers of some Arab Countries created an

allianze against the frontier control of Hamas.

Every hole that had been made was closed by

Egyotian authorities. The only hole left is

Salahedin.







viernes, 18 de enero de 2008

Bombings and Killings in Peshawar

On Thursday, 22 people were killed in a bombing on a Shiya Mosque on Peshawar, a city in northwest Pakistan.

The bombing hit the Imambarghah Mirza Qasim Baig, where Shiyas congregate for ceremonies on special days, like yesterday, the begining of Ashura, holiday that conmemorates the death of Imam Hussein, who was the grandson of the prophet Muhammad.

In a frontier control fort, near Peshawar, was a battle for its control, where at least 7 were killed, 18 fled and 18 more are reported missing. The militants broke the walls of the old outpost on the Afghan border with explosives.
The outpost is in the tribal and Taliban territory of South Waziristan, which is a stronghold for the Talibans, and there lives the warlord Baitullah Mehsud, who is the prime suspect of the assassination of Benasir Bhutto (q.e.p.d.)
Nearly 300 fighters with rifles, bazookas and granades went to take the fort.
Pakistan has attempted to crack down on the largely lawless tribal areas along the Afghan border under U.S. pressure. U.S. intelligence concluded in 2007 that that Taliban and its al Qaeda allies have carved out a new safe haven in that region, using it to stage attacks on U.S. and NATO troops in Afghanistan.

jueves, 17 de enero de 2008

Bombing in Karachi kills 10.

Yesterday, In the port of Karachi, at Monday evening, a woman in a marked hid a bomb under her fruit stand and detonated it at the peak hour; it killed 10 and wounded nearly 50, some of them critically. The bombing coincided with a visit to Karachi by Pervez Musharraf, the much hated President.
“No symbolism should be read in the blast,” the spokesman of Pervez, Rashid Qureshi, “It was in a different part of the city. Nothing to do with the president.”
Karachi is a very important industrial city, and it have been having lately many extremist violence. No one claimed responsibility. The bomb was planted under a fruit cart, the bombing was in a crowded industrial neighborhood in northern Karachi. It ripped through a throng of people gathered around fruit stalls during the evening rush hour.
Local television news channels showed the wreckage of a motorbike, its mangled parts scattered on the asphalt. Fruit and vegetables splattered with blood were spread about the area.
Police officers cordoned off the area after the bombing, and the ensuing panic and chaos caused a traffic jam in parts of the city.

lunes, 14 de enero de 2008

RIFA IPHONE!


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Bombings in Pakistan

Pakistan is a beautiful country. It is situated between India and the Emirate of Afghanistan, and has problems because of that. The Taliban, many years ago, were paid by U.S.A. in order that they expulsed and killed the Soviets. Some years after, they were invaded in the country they wanted to take hold of (Afghanistan) by U.S.A.
Many got killed, but also a big number of them, along with thousands of Afghanis, fled to Pakistan. Now, those Taliban, along with other Islamic radicals, are trying to make Pakistan an Islamic republic and to impose a strict Shariah. In many places of Pakistan, people are poor and can’t afford a good school, and are abused by the Landlords and its people, for example, they rob villagers and rape their women and daughters, and beat and humiliate (and often kill) their children if they refuse to give a truck or a piece of land. What Taliban are doing is that they go with those families and offer them protection, but they ask the children to go with them. They also install Madrassas, which are Islamic schools, where they give them 3 meals a-day and a place to sleep for free; but in Madrassas they teach children radicalism and make them fanatics, teach them to use guns, to kill, and many bad things. People don’t like this, but they have no other option.
Bombings have been increasing because of that; each day they try to make an Islamic republic more and more.