Saturday, June 29, 2013


Doosre number pe aane wali haseena ne pehle... by dm_517b6b65ced88

 Doosre number pe aane wali haseena ne pehle number wali haseena ki kar di zabardast pitai...aur harne ka pura ghussa nikal dia pehle number per ane wali par


Chaudhry Nisar Ihteat karen . by Nusrat Javed 29 June 2013


Wifaqi Budget Manzoor Hogaee - 17 Feesad Tax ka bojh 13 June say nafiz hoga -Daily Express News Story 28 June 2013





کیا آپ اسے معاف کریں گے۔۔۔۔۔ ابھی تک تو یہ رو رو کر کہتا تھا کہ میں معصوم ہوں میں نے کچھ نہیں کیا ہے۔۔۔۔ اور کوئی امید نظر نہ آئی تو آج یہ اقرار کر رہا ہے۔ 

 Salman Butt Mulk o Qaum ko bad name karne ke bad muafi mang reha hi, kia ap ise muaf karen gay 2013-06-29

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Los Angeles (CNN) -- A southern California woman convicted of cutting off the penis of her then-husband and throwing it into a garbage disposal was given a life sentence Friday with the possibility of parole after seven years, authorities said. 


Catherine Kieu, 50, of Garden Grove, California, and her husband were going through a divorce at the time of the July 2011 incident. The couple married in December 2009, but in May 2011 the husband filed for divorce, which was granted in August 2011, according to Orange County court records.


Kieu laced her husband's dinner with the sleep medication Ambien after they had an argument over a friend possibly staying with them at a later date, the Orange County district attorney's office said in a statement Friday.

When the husband went to sleep, Kieu tied his legs and arms to the four corners of the bed, and when he awoke, she pulled down his pants and severed his penis with a knife, prosecutors charged.

Kieu then threw the severed penis into the garbage disposal, turned it on and mutilated it, prosecutors alleged. Kieu then called 911 about how her husband was bleeding, and he was taken to the hospital for emergency surgery, authorities said.

The victim's name has not been made public because he is a victim of spousal abuse, police said.

The ex-husband, 60, described the trauma in an impact statement during Friday's sentencing, according to a statement by the prosecutor's office.

"The convicted (person) viciously deprived me of part of my life and identity," the ex-husband told the court. "Then, as is routine in cases of violence that involve something sexual, the victim must endure, at the hands of the defense, a second attack. This was a cruel and calculated violation of a person's body and mind. I now struggle with what is before me. She has torn off my identity as a man. She has caused doubt in my belief in good. She has betrayed my trust in people."

On April 29, a jury convicted Kieu of one felony count of torture, one felony count of aggravated mayhem, and a sentencing enhancement for the personal use of a knife, prosecutors said.

The Vietnam-born Kieu is also known as Que Anh Tran, court papers said. She and her ex-husband had no children, divorce papers said.

During the trial, Kieu's attorney said she suffered mental health issues, including depression, and the lawyer argued she shouldn't be found guilty, the prosecutor's office said.

The Orange County case was widely compared to the1993 attack against John Wayne Bobbitt by his then-wife, Lorena, who cut off his penis with an 8-inch carving knife while he slept.

Lorena Bobbitt then drove away, tossing the penis out her car window. The penis was eventually found and surgically reattached.

Lorena Bobbitt was later found innocent by reason of insanity. During her testimony, she tearfully described her life at the hands of what she described as her abusive husband.

In a separate trial, John Wayne Bobbitt was acquitted of sexually assaulting his wife. He later made adult films.



47 Arab ke tarqiati funds ka ghalat istemal - Hokomot daulat bachay ya hamen bata de keh us ne mufahimat kar li hi - SC 29 June 2013

June 29:
Bollywood actress Jiah Khan's mother Rabiya has launched a sustained campaign on micro-blogging site Twitter to prove Sooraj Pancholi's role in her suicide.
Jiah Khan had committed suicide on June 3 at her Mumbai residence.
Rabiya, who has blamed Jiah's boyfriend Sooraj Pancholi for her daughter's untimely death, shared a few love letters and text messages that were exchanged
between them on Twitter.
Sooraj Pancholi was arrested on June 10 for allegedly abetting the suicide of his girlfriend actor Jiah Khan. Sooraj is the son of actors Aditya Pancholi and Zarina Wahab.
Sooraj Pancholi has now moved the Bombay High Court seeking bail in connection with the case.
Rabiya also tweeted a love letter and a few messages and further wrote that she had always wanted Jiah to end her relationship with Sooraj because of his "abusive " nature.
Posting the entire love letter, Rabbiya wrote: "I can not get over how much I told you to leave him." The Siasat Daily

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Le jiye bhai... ap to keh rehe thay keh nawaz shariff khod to aamon ka tufa lete hi...ap ko bhi tufa dene ja rahay hin Ramadhan Mubarak se pehlay.. Oil ki qeemtoon me izafay ki shakal ma..Oil prices to rise by Rs3.66 per litre


Lady Polio worker ne cher char par kardi larkay ki aisi dhulayi... ke yaad agia larke ko mami nani.... aur kardia toba from chirkhani...




800 se ziyada shakhsiat Musharraf case ke hissay banen gay.. budget ne awam par zulm ke pahar tor dia.png

Thursday, June 27, 2013


Fauji Amiroon ki tasveeron ke ayenay ma by Hassan Nisar 28 June 2013 -

آج بھی حالات جس رفتار سے جس سمت جا رہے ہیں، سال ڈیڑھ کے اندر اندر لوگوں کی چیخیں بلکہ چانگڑیں چاند کیا مریخ پر بھی سنائی دیں گی۔ ایسی دھماکہ چوکڑی کہ جمہوری ہرن چوکڑیاں بھرنا بھول جائے گا۔ یہ سن سن کر لوگوں کے کان پک گئے کہ ”خزانہ خالی ہے“ ہر آنے والا ایک ہی ترانہ بجانا شروع کر دیتا ہے، ”خزانہ خالی ہے“۔ عوام بد سے بدتر، ملک بری طرح مقروض تو یہ ”خزانہ“ جاتا کہاں ہے؟

فوجی آمروں کی تصویروں میں اپنی تدبیریں اور تقدیریں دیکھو، وہ کبوتر نہ بنو جو بلی کو دیکھ کر آنکھیں موند کر خود کو محفوظ سمجھنے لگتا ہے۔ فوجی آمروں کی تصویریں وہ آئینے ہیں جس میں جعلی جمہوریت اپنا چیچک زدہ چہرہ دیکھ سکتی ہے اور یاد رہے آئینے توڑنے سے بدصورت چہرے خوبصورت نہیں ہو جاتے۔

تصویر بناتا ہوں، تصویر نہیں بنتی

مجھ سے تو مری بگڑی تقدیر نہیں بنتی

نوٹ: لوڈشیڈنگ 18 گھنٹے تک پہنچ گئی ہے اور لوڈشیڈنگ کا ہر گھنٹہ 60 نہیں 160 منٹ کا ہے جسے سال کے 365 دنوں سے ضرب دے کر الیکشن کے اصلی اور حتمی نتائج پر پہنچا جا سکتا ہے۔

Swiss letter saga- AG makes stunning revelations in SC ....PPP ki hokomat ne Zardari ke bachanay ke lia... Superme court ko aur 17 Coror awam ko dhoka de dia..Zardari case ma swiss hukam ko case ma dilchaspi na honay ka khifia khat bhi lik dia..

Authorities say Taliban fighters ambushed a national police patrol in western Afghanistan, killing a commander and four of his men.
Herat province police spokesman Abdul Raouf Ahmadi said Thursday that Taliban fighters were believed to have been killed in the overnight attack, but that it was too dark to find any bodies.


On the other side of the country in Ghazni province, deputy police commander Assadullah Ensafi said police ambushed a group of Taliban fighters and killed five, including a leader believed to have been responsible for making roadside bombs and organizing suicide attacks in the area.

The Taliban has signaled that they are willing to talk peace with the U.S at a new office in Qatar, but at the same time have said they will continue fighting.


Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/world/2013/06/27/5-taliban-5-police-killed-in-2-ambushes-in-afghanistan/#ixzz2XQgFWuK5


Wednesday, June 26, 2013




Srinagar, Jan 20: An international orator on Islam and comparative religion Dr Shuaib Sayyed Sunday said the responsibilities toward Islam, which should be accomplished by Muslims was mostly done by Christian missionaries. 

Addressing an Islamic conference ‘A Call Towards Global Peace, Harmony and Unity’ organized by Islamic fraternity organized at the Convocation Complex of the University of Kashmir on Sunday, Sayyed said Christian missionaries were active throughout the world.

“Every time we abandon our responsibilities, each time we have to suffer a great loss,” said Sayyed, a regular peace TV speaker. “Whenever we perform our responsibilities well, we earn the profits.”

Sayyed, who was the chief guest on the occasion, spoke on the topic ‘Dawah or destruction’.

“The process of Dawah or invitation has started from the first day of Islam until all the Arabs reverted to Islam,” Sayyed said. “Unfortunately, we do not regard this work as our duty and do not invite people toward the path of Islam.”

Talking about the way children should care and love for their parents in the old ages, he said: “Do not treat your old parents with disrespect rather respect them and care for them the way they treated you during your young age. However, if your parents divert from the path of Islam then confronts them. Allah is above all.”

Referring to the famous journalist Yvonne Ridley who reverted to Islam after covering Afghanistan war, Sayyed said: “We are Muslims only by name but those who reverted are far better people and follow Islam in a better way.”

Referring to the contributions made by Ahmed Hoosen Deedat and Zakir Naik toward Islam, Sayyed said: “One has to make efforts and work hard in achieving goals. Hurdles come along but one should strive to cross those hurdles.”

Speaking about Islam as the fastest growing religion, he said: “It is very important that we invite people to Islam. Allah says Islam will spread all around the world no matter what. Islam is the fastest spreading religion in the world. According to research scholars, the communities that cease to exist should have a fertility rate of 2.11. Islam is a religion which has a fertility rate of more than 2.11.”

Answering a question about ‘Shirik’ (idolatry or polytheism) done by the people in shrines, Sayyed said: “Allah is the only provider. If we consider anyone else in this regard, it is the biggest sin and will not be forgiven by Allah.”



صرف 13 سال کی بچی کی 40 سال کے بابے سے فیس بک پر دوستی صرف 13 سال کی بچی کی موبائل فون پر 40 سالہ بابے سے بات ہوئی . بات بڑھتے بڑھتے پیار میں بدل گئی . اور آخر کار 13 سالہ بچی نے گھر سے بھاگ کر اسی بابے سے شادی کرلی . دیکھیں اس ویڈیو میں
صرف 13 سال کی بچی کی 40 سال کے بابے سے فیس بک پر دوستی صرف 13 سال کی بچی کی موبائل فون پر 40 سالہ بابے سے بات ہوئی . بات بڑھتے بڑھتے پیار میں بدل گئی . اور آخر کار 13 سالہ بچی نے گھر سے بھاگ کر اسی بابے سے شادی کرلی . دیکھیں اس ویڈیو میں

Tuesday, June 25, 2013



توبہ بھائی اب دوباری کبھی پاکستان نہیں آئیں گے۔۔۔ یہاں بہت دہشت گردی ہو رہی ہے۔۔۔ پاکستان سیاحت کے لئے بہت اچھی جگہ ہے مگر کیا کریں یہاں دہشت گردی اتنی ہے کہ ہم خود کو غیر محفوظ سمجھتے ہیں۔۔۔۔ (پاکستان کی اہم ترین صنعت کو تباہ کرنے کی سازشیں کامیاب ہورہی ہیں) کاش ہماری فوج اور دوسری اجنسیز کب جاگیں گی

Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed AML Speech in National Assembly - He is really playing opposition role.. very well speech..

Khazana Khali tha...magar MNAs MPAs ke lia nhi
A group of Taliban suicide attackers has launched a dramatic attack near the presidential palace and CIA offices at the heart of Kabul's fortified diplomatic zone.
The attack kicked off just as journalists were gathering for security checks ahead of a presidential news conference. They reported seeing attackers exchange fire with guards at the presidential and intelligence agency headquarters.

The president himself never appeared to be in danger, locked away behind several more walls inside the heavily fortified palace itself. One source who was inside the complex, which has outer walls several dozen metres thick in places, said the fighting never approached the inner area.
"We can hear the attack but it seems to be a little distance away," said the source, who asked not to be named as his job does not allow him to speak to the media.
The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack, the first in the capital since they unveiled an office in Qatar and plans for peace talks.
"At 6.30 this morning at the gate of the Arg [presidential palace], the site of the ministry of defence and the Ariana hotel [used as a CIA headquarters] several suicide attacks started," spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said in a text message.
There were more than half a dozen large explosions that were heard across the city and sent smoke billowing into the sky, and the attackers exchanged gunfire with security forces for about 90 minutes.
The city police chief, General Ayoub Salangi, said all the attackers had been killed by around 8am and life in the city was slipping back into normal routines, although embassies and the Nato coalition remained locked down.


Superstar Salman Khan got a jolt ,by the decision taken by the Mumbai session court on his appeal that had challenged the Bandra Magistrate Court order for a retrial of his 2002 hit and run case, with stringent charges of culpable homicide not amounting to murder under section 304(II). Khan’s lawyer had pleaded that the magistrate had not taken into account the defense witnesses.

Judge UB Hejib maintained that the courts order is right ,judge Hejib observed, “I find myself unable to subscribe with the submissions advanced by the defense lawyers that the learned magistrate has come to a wrong conclusion; the defense has not taken into account the cross-examination of prosecution’s witness his police bodyguard too had warned Salman to drive slowly.Judge Hejib therefore dismissed Khan’s plea.

British police investigating the killing of a Pakistani politician in London have arrested a 52-year-old man on suspicion of conspiracy to murder.Imran Farooq, a founding member of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), was stabbed and beaten to death outside his home in September 2010.On Monday, the Metropolitan Police announced that counter-terrorism detectives had arrested a man at Heathrow Airport as he returned from Canada. 

"He has been taken to a west London police station where he remains in custody," said a statement.

Last week police searched two houses in connection with the investigation.
The murder has raised fears that the brutal politics of Karachi, where the MQM is the dominant party, may have reached London, home to several of its senior leaders.


Dr Farooq, who was 50 when he died, had lived in the city since the 1990s after fleeing Pakistan during a deadly military operation.

After his death, party members said he had fallen out with the leadership but had been planning to relaunch his political career.

Police have appealed for more information and are offering a £20,000 reward for information that helps lead to a prosecution.

In a statement they said the attack "would have required careful planning and would have required help from other people, some of whom may have provided assistance or information unwittingly".

The MQM is led by Altaf Hussain, a reclusive figure who refuses interview requests but conducts political rallies by telephone from his offices in Edgware. Thousands of people gather at loudspeakers 5000 miles away in Karachi to hear him speak.

Last month, the Metropolitan Police were inundated with phone calls from Pakistan accusing Mr Hussain of inciting violence and threatening protesters demonstrating at what they believed were rigged elections. 

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/pakistan/10139242/Man-arrested-at-Heathrow-over-Pakistani-politicians-murder.html

Surge in 'digital dementia'

Doctors in South Korea are reporting a surge in "digital dementia" among young people who have become so reliant on electronic devices that they can no longer remember everyday details like their phone numbers.


South Korea is one of the most digitally connected nations in the world and the problem of internet addiction among both adults and children was recognised as far back as the late 1990s.


That is now developing into the early onset of digital dementia – a term coined in South Korea – meaning a deterioration in cognitive abilities that is more commonly seen in people who have suffered a head injury or psychiatric illness.


"Over-use of smartphones and game devices hampers the balanced development of the brain," Byun Gi-won, a doctor at the Balance Brain Centre in Seoul, told the JoongAng Daily newspaper.


"Heavy users are likely to develop the left side of their brains, leaving the right side untapped or underdeveloped," he said.


The right side of the brain is linked with concentration and its failure to develop will affect attention and memory span, which could in as many as 15 per cent of cases lead to the early onset of dementia.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/southkorea/10138403/Surge-in-digital-dementia.html


Agar Main Mar Gai, Agar Main Mar Gai - Column by Ali Moeen Nawazish 25 June 2013


BEIJING (AP) — Chinese workers keeping an American executive confined in his Beijing medical supply plant said Tuesday that they had not been paid in two months in a compensation dispute that highlights tensions in China's labor market.
The executive, Chip Starnes of Specialty Medical Supplies, denied the workers' allegations of unpaid wages as he endured a fifth day of captivity at the plant in the capital's northeastern suburbs, peering out from behind the bars of his office window.

About 100 workers are demanding generous severance packages identical to those offered 30 workers being laid off from the Coral Springs, Florida-based company's plastics division. The demands followed rumors that the entire plant was being closed, despite Starnes' assertion that the company doesn't plan to fire the others.
A worker, Gao Ping, told reporters inside an administrative office in the plant that she wanted to quit because she hadn't been paid for two months.
Dressed in blue overalls and sitting at a desk, Gao said that her division — which makes alcohol prep pads, used for cleaning skin before injections — had not been doing well and that she wanted her salary and compensation.
Workers in other divisions saw how badly her division was doing, thought the whole company was faring poorly and also wanted to quit and get compensation, said Gao, who had been working for the company for six years.
Starnes denied that they were owed unpaid salary.
"They are demanding full severance pay, but they still have a job. That's the problem," he said, still in the clothes he wore when he went to work Friday morning.
Chu Lixiang, a local union official representing the workers in talks with Starnes, said the workers were demanding the portion of their salaries yet to be paid and a "reasonable" level of compensation before leaving their jobs. Neither gave details on the amounts demanded.
Chu said Starnes hadn't paid the workers for two months. She said they feared the plant was closing and that he would run away without paying severance.
Starnes' attorney arrived Tuesday afternoon. Chu later told reporters that there would be no negotiations for the rest of the day.
Starnes said that since Saturday morning, about 80 workers had been blocking every exit around the clock and depriving him of sleep by shining bright lights and banging on windows of his office.
The standoff points to long-ingrained habits among Chinese workers who are sometimes left unprotected when factories close without severance or wages owed.
Such incidents have been rarer as labor protections improve, although disputes still occur and local governments have at times barred foreign executives from leaving until they are resolved.
Starnes, 42, previously said he'd been coerced into agreeing to meet workers' demands by Tuesday.
Starnes said the company had gradually been winding down its plastics division, planning to move it to Mumbai, India. He arrived in Beijing a week ago to lay off the last 30 people. Some had been working there for up to nine years, so their compensation packages were "pretty nice," he said.
Some of the workers in the other divisions got wind of this, and, coupled with rumors that the whole plant was moving to India, started demanding similar severance packages on Friday, Starnes said.



South Africa: Nelson Mandela in critical condition
June 23, 2013 4:10 PM

The South African president said anti-apartheid leader Nelson Mandela's condition has worsened and moved up to critical. Mark Phillips reports.



(CBS News) NEW DELHI, India -- The global manhunt for Edward Snowden has turned into a diplomatic standoff between the U.S. and Russia, with the Departments of Justice and State -- along with the FBI and White House -- all pushing the Russian government to hand over the NSA leaker.
Secretary of State John Kerry said Monday that the U.S. is doing everything it can do to apprehend him, describing the effort to persuade Russia that it is important to uphold the rule of law and to respect the relationship between the two nations.

"I hope our friends in Russia will do what is necessary," Kerry said in an interview with CBS News.
"Our country is doing everything that's possible," he said. "We have a coordinated effort between the State Department and Justice Department, the FBI, the White House in an effort to try to persuade our Russians colleagues that this is important, important to the US, important to them, in terms of upholding rule of law and we have returned 7 prisoners to them in the last two years that they requested; I think its very important to them to adhere to the rule of law and respect the relationship."
In a press conference in New Delhi earlier in the day, Kerry suggested that Snowden was in transit and seeking refuge in a third country. Hours later, Kerry told CBS News that "all the countries in Latin America, a lot of countries have been notified about the U.S. interest in this individual."
When pressed, Kerry refused to discuss the exact whereabouts of Snowden -- describing him as "on the lam" -- but said that his last known whereabouts were in Moscow.
"I simply want to say that this is a man who is accused of three charges of espionage against his country," Kerry said. "He is a fugitive from his own acts, ironically using countries that don't have internet freedom to help him."
The secretary avoided defining what the consequences would be for Russia if it continued to harbor Snowden, who was indicted on charges of espionage last week. He also avoided directly commenting on the Chinese government's decision to allow Snowden to travel. The U.S. has requested that the Hong Kong government help arrest Snowden.
Kerry admitted to CBS News that the U.S. knew very little about Snowden's escape from Hong Kong, acknowledging that "we don't know how he got on a plane or how he traveled."

Monday, June 24, 2013




جنگل میں آگ کی طرح پھیلا دو اس ویڈیو کو

 جانتے ہوں۔۔ آپ کے خون پسینے کا پیسہ، جو آپ ٹیکس کی صورت میں دیتے ہو، کہاں کہاں غیاشیوں میں خرچ ہوتا ہے۔۔۔۔ یوں تو ہر جگہ ہوتا ہے مگر ایک ایسی جگہ بھی ہے جہاں آپ کے ووٹوں سے منتخب نمائندے جاتے ہیں قانون سازی کے لئے مگر وہاں تو قانون ہی الٹا چلتاہے۔۔۔۔ 7 لاکھ روپے روزنہ کھانے پر خرچ کرتے ہیں۔۔۔۔ خود تو کھاتے ہیں اور دوستوں کو بھی ساتھ لے جاتے ہیں۔۔۔۔ کھانا الائونس علاوہ لیتے ہیں۔

Desk Report :: Superstar Shah Rukh Khan bares it all on what it means to be a Muslim in the Post-9/11 world and how he became an “inadvertent object of political leaders” in first person account for Outlook Turning Points magazine, published in association with The New York Times newspaper. He also features on the cover of the publication. 
Titled “Being a Khan”, the write-up appears in the current issue of the magazine and the 47-year-old actor, one of the few Indian actors with international recognition, writes:
“I sometimes become the inadvertent object of political leaders who choose to make me a symbol of all that they think is wrong and unpatriotic about Muslims in India.”
“There have been occasions when I have been accused of bearing allegiance to our neighbouring nation rather than my own country – this even though I am an Indian, whose father fought for the freedom of India. Rallies have been held where leaders have exhorted me to leave and return what they refer to my original homeland,” added the superstar of Hindi cinema.
SRK is married to Gauri, a Hindu, and has two children – Aryan and Suhana.
“I gave my son and daughter names that could pass for generic (pan-India and pan-religious) ones – Aryan and Suhana. The Khan has been bequeathed by me so they can’t really escape it.”
“I pronounce it with my epiglottis when asked by Muslims and throw the Aryan as evidence of their race when non-Muslims enquire. I imagine this will prevent my offspring from receiving unwarranted eviction orders or random fatwas in the future,” he wrote.
He said he became so sick of being mistaken for some crazed terrorist, “who co-incidentally carries the same name as mine that I made a film subtly titled My Name Is Khan (and I am not a terrorist) to prove a point.”
Set in the post 9/11 US, My Name Is Khan focuses on religious and national identities through Rizwan (SRK), who has Asperger’s Syndrome, and how his Khan identity becomes all important in a suspicious America.
“Ironically, I was interrogated at the airport for hours about my last name when I was going to promote the film in America for the first time,” said SRK.


Aap Sab Ko Mubarak Ho by Hassan Nisar – 18 June 2013  #Pakistan #India #HassanNisar #Karachi +PAKISTAN 
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