Friday 15 October 2010

PAF in Aviation & Aerospace Exhibition, Beijing (China) for the first time


InshAllah Pakistan Air Force (PAF) is going to participate for the first time in an international aviation and aerospace exhibition being held in China next month.

Beijing: While Addressing a press conference to brief about the salient features of the 8th China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition to be held in Zhuhai (Guangdong province), the Deputy Secretary General of the provincial government and the member of the standing Committee of the air show, Lin Ying along with other senior officials said that an acrobatic team of Pakistan Air Force “(Sherdils) شیر دِل” will demonstrate their acrobatic skill at the Air show.

(Sherdils) شیر دِل fleet performing in Islamabad
He said that besides performance of "(Sherdils) شیر دِل ", the Pak-China jointly produced fighter aircraft JF-17 also known as “Thunder” fighter will also participate in exhibition in which world famous aircraft manufacturers including Boeing, Airbus, Rolls-Royce and Rosoboron besides Chinese manufacturers would also showcase their products.

The Air and Technical officials at Pakistan Embassy attended the press conference. In an informal talk with the Vice-Mayor Chen Ying, the Air official said that PAF is ensuring maximum participation in the Air show and Chief of Air Staff of Pakistan Air Force will be attending the ceremony in Zhuhai.

Chinese K-8 Aircraft

This is for the first time, that China made K-8 aircraft and JF-17 Thunder fighter, a co-production of Pakistan and China will be the flying in the Air show besides Chinese J-10 Fighter Aircraft, he said.

Chinese J-10 Aircraft

The Vice-Mayor Chen Ying said on the occasion that he was extremely happy to say that PAF is taking part in the exhibition in a big way. “This demonstrates Pak-China strong friendship in all dimensions”, he said further.

JF-17 Thunder Aircraft



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Former Pakistani Traitor President Pervez Musharraf is stated to have shared a lunch with a couple of members of Knesset, the Israeli Parliament, at a Chinese restaurant in Kensington area of central London.

The Israeli parliamentarians included Silvan Sahalom and Brigadier General (retired) Ephraim Sneh, also the chairman of the subcommittee on Defence Human Resources, the sources reported. 

Silvan Sahalom - One of the biggest war criminals in World's history - Responsible for demolishing millions of houses in Palestine - Involved in illegal digging of the Al-Aqsa Mosque



Brigadier General (retired) Ephraim Sneh - The mastermind behind IsraHelli terrorism in Lebanon
Some colleagues of Musharraf also attended the lunch, which comprised of fish, some duck dishes and expensive wine, the paper said.

The lunch lasted more than 90 minutes and the following day, the former president left for a visit to the United States.
According to diplomatic sources, one of the Israeli parliamentarians had also called on Musharraf when he was on an official visit to Turkey.

Those who are still favouring this venomous snake inside Pakistan must look through his past and his present before calling him a "leader". Muslims of Pakistan must also never forget that he called Ariel Sharon, a "great soldier" when he was massacring our Muslim brothers and burning the scarfs of our Muslim sisters in Palestine.

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We don’t need your advice, Kashmiris to Indian Ulema


Times of India
SRINAGAR: Separatist leaders in Jammu and Kashmir have rejected suggestions from Indian clerics that the Kashmir dispute needs to be resolved within the ambit of the Indian constitution.
Even as they hailed Indian Muslim leaders for criticising the security forces for high-handedness and killings, the separatist leaders have asked the clerics not to get involved in Kashmir’s ‘freedom struggle’.
The remarks came a day after the Darul Uloom Deoband and the Jamiat-e-Ulema-e-Hind (JUH) sought the axing of the draconian Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) in Jammu and Kashmir.
But they insisted that Jammu and Kashmir, India’s only Muslim majority state, was an integral part of India and that the demands of the Kashmiris should be addressed within the framework of the Indian constitution.
The Darul Uloom Deoband is the spiritual headquarters of Sunni Islam while the Jamiat is its influential social front.
‘I salute the concern shown by Indian Muslims against the excesses committed on the freedom-seeking people of Kashmir,’ Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front ( JKLF) chairman Muhammad Yasin Malik told IANS.
‘At the same time, I would appeal to the Indian Muslims not to offer solutions to the political issue of Kashmir,’ he said. ‘I fully understand their limitations in this regard.’
Mirwaiz Umer Farooq, chairman of the moderate Hurriyat group, said: ‘Indian Muslims are faced with limitations of their own. Still, they have raised their voice against atrocities, excesses and the AFSPA.
‘We welcome this. Yet we do not expect they can afford to get actively involved in our freedom movement. They have spoken of a solution within the Indian constitution which is not in conformity with our stand.’
Mirwaiz Umer said the separatist leaders would soon launch a campaign in India to dispel the impression that whatever is happening in Jammu and Kashmir is at the behest of Pakistan.
The common Kashmiris have welcomed the Darul Uloom’s and Jamiat’s criticism of the excesses by Indian security forces, who are accused of killing more than 100 civilians in street protests in the Kashmir Valley since June.
‘It (JUH) has understood our pain and sufferings which is definitely going to act as a balm on our bruised wounds,’ said Muzaffar Ahmad, a college teacher here.
‘It is for the first time the Muslims in India have spoken so forcefully about our problems,’ said Master Habibullah, 65, a retired school teacher.
Indian Muslims have traditionally kept a safe distance from the dragging separatist campaign in Jammu and Kashmir that has left thousands dead since 1989. But many Indian Muslim leaders have denounced the killing of innocents in Kashmir.
India, home to the world’s second largest Muslim population after Indonesia, accuses Pakistan of backing the Kashmir insurgency with weapons and money. Islamabad says it only gives political and moral support.
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