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Archive for ‘February, 2011’

MOROCCO: 20th February “Movement of change”

MOROCCO: 20th February “Movement of change”

On February 20th it is the turn of the Moroccan people to demonstrate for constitutional change. People are inspired once again through social media sites including a Facebook call for protest led by Rachid Antid and two friends who began the Freedom and Democracy Now Movement mainly consisting of young people writes carol grayson

Pakistan all set to start with a win against Kenya

Pakistan all set to start with a win against Kenya

It seems that Umer Gul will most probably share the new ball with Abdul Razzaq. Spinners have a vital role to play in the World Cup. Saeed Ajmal has been out of color since he was bashed in the T-20 World Cup semi final by Michael Hussey, therefore an inform Abdul Rehman, would be the first preference…

TTP releases video of Colonel Imam’s killing

TTP releases video of Colonel Imam’s killing

Outlawed Tehrik Taliban Pakistan (TTP) formally released video footage on Saturday of Taliban’s godfather and former Pakistani spymaster Amir Sultan Tarar (alias Colonel Imam) showing his killing writes Ihsanullah Tipu Mehsud

Immediate military withdrawal ordered in Bahrain

Immediate military withdrawal ordered in Bahrain

Bahrain’s crown prince ordered the withdrawal of military from the streets of Bahrain writes Hamza Ameer

40 UK arms export licenses revoked for Bahrain

40 UK arms export licenses revoked for Bahrain

Following fears of arms getting into the wrong hands and being used against the government, at least 40 UK arms export licenses for Bahrain have been revoked writes Hamza Ameer

Bahrain sets up “Unity Alliance” amid violent uprisings:

Bahrain sets up “Unity Alliance” amid violent uprisings:

Tens of thousands of pro-government Bahrainis congregated Manama, the country capital, in reaction to the ongoing anti-government protests, demanding the government to resign its position and let the main opposition Shiite party take control of the country’s main government decision makings.

Dark clouds hover over Pakistan amid internal and external pressure

Dark clouds hover over Pakistan amid internal and external pressure

Pakistan government, which is already under immense pressure from religious and main opposition parties over its reluctance and negligence over Raymond Davis’s case, a U.S diplomat who killed three Pakistani locals in Punjab province’s largest city Lahore by gun fires and which has also been declared as a “cold blooded murder”

Day of Funerals in Bahrain, threats of increased violence

Day of Funerals in Bahrain, threats of increased violence

Friday is being marked as a day of funeral of the people killed during a crackdown on anti-government demonstrations in Manama, the capital of Bahrain, threatening of more violence and chaos, spreading its wings throughout the Arab nations writes Hamza Ameer

Egyptians celebrating first week of independence with victory march:

Egyptians celebrating first week of independence with victory march:

fter toppling down Husn Mubarak’s long prevailing leadership, the Egyptian opposition youth has called on a million marches today in celebration to the first week of independence on Cairo’s central Tahrir Square writes Hamza Ameer

Iran unrest, the winds of uprising continues

Iran unrest, the winds of uprising continues

The wave of revolution that started from Tunisia and Egypt is now showing its colors firstly in Bahrain and now in Iran. Protestors have taken the streets on February 14th protesting against the ruling government led by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad…