Sunday 4 May 2014

Veena Malik Back to Pakistan


Famous performing artist Veena Malik came back to Pakistan surprisingly after her marriage, complete with traditionalist attire and being mature.



Upon her landing in the Benazir Bhutto International airport in Islamabad, Veena said the nation had given a great deal to her, and she had returned as a "mature young lady" as it was time to offer once more to the nation.



She didn't affirm on the off chance that she might come back to the showbiz business, however the star, who was unmistakably in an enthusiastic state, said that whatever she might do from now on, be it showbiz related or social work, might be inside Pakistan just.



The performing artist, known to make features and court contention, has returned emulating a long stint in neighboring India's Bollywood industry and had guaranteed to haveundergone "a change inside" in the wake of wedding vocalist and specialist Asad Bashir Khan.



 



Veena Malik Back to Pakistan

Pakistani Columnists Under Attack because of Dangers and Brutality


Columnists in Pakistan are continually living under death dangers, badgering and different types of roughness being done by sagacity organizations, political gatherings and aggressors bunches, said a report by Amnesty International (AI).



The report titled 'A projectile has been picked for you': Attacks on writers in Pakistan, portrays in point of interest various episodes in which columnists have been pestered, scared, tormented and as a rule killed. It says that Pakistani powers "have just about totally neglected to stem human rights misuses against media laborers or to bring those capable to record". The report, which was discharged today, said that since the rebuilding of majority rules system in Pakistan in 2008, there have been 34 recorded cases in which columnists were killed because of their reporting.



Pakistani Columnists Under Attack because of Dangers and Brutality

Thursday 1 May 2014

Saudi Mufti Termed Breaking Traffic Signal 'haram '


Saudi Arabia's Grand Mufti Abdulaziz al-Shaikh has emphasized his fatwa against drivers who bounce red activity light, Al Arabiya News Channel has reported. The Grand Mufti, who is the most senior religious power in Saudi Arabia, said that such a violation of movement law is a "significant sin", and alluded to a Quranic verse which says, "In the event that you execute one man unjustifiably it is as though you executed the entire humankind, and in the event that you spared one man it is as though you spared the entire mankind."



This is not the first run through the pastor has issued such a fatwa. In 2010, he is accounted for to have utilized a comparable declaration, saying the individual who created the passing of someone else in view of such a violation is blameworthy of automatic murder.



Saudi Arabia has one of the most noteworthy rates of auto collisions on the planet with a normal of 17 fatalities a day, as stated by a late report in Dubai's Gulf News.



In 2010, a report by the kingdom's General Directorate of Traffic uncovered just about a third of movement collisions in Riyadh were because of drivers abusing activity signs.



Saudi Mufti Termed Breaking Traffic Signal 'haram '

Armed Force Observing Youm-e-Shuhada Today in Rawalpindi


Pakistan Army is observing Youm-e-Shuhada (Day of Martyrs) Wednesday in distinguishment to those valiant officers who laid their lives for the resistance of the country. Services are continuously held at Garrisons the nation over.



A noteworthy function will be held at Yadgar-e-Shuhada, General Headquarters Rawalpindi. It will be went to by groups of Shuhada, serving and resigned officers of the military and countless from varying backgrounds.



President Mamnoon Hussain, commending the offerings of the military for the resistance of their nation, said they have made Pakistan solid and roused future eras to render any reparation for their homeland.



Leader Nawaz Sharif said that the whole country is remaining behind their valiant military to satisfy the sacrosanct mission of barrier of Pakistan.



Armed Force Observing Youm-e-Shuhada Today in Rawalpindi