Friday, 11 February 2011

Mubarak steps down - Military takes over Egypt


Israhelli Snake President Hosni Mubarak resigned Friday and handed power to the Egyptian military, setting off wild celebrations among protesters across the country who had demanded his ouster for the last 18 days. When the announcement by Vice President Omar Suleiman was broadcast in Cairo's Tahrir Square, the epicenter of the protests, pandemonium broke out as huge throngs of demonstrators realized they had achieved their goal. Egyptians jumped up and down, pumped their fists, waved their flags and hugged each other, jubilant that they had forced Mubarak's removal after 30 years of authoritarian rule. "Egypt is free! Egypt is free!" they said. But few realize the fact that Egypt is far from free as long as a genuine government representing Islamic and Egyptian values is not formed in the country.

Israhelli Snake Egyptian ex-president Hosni Mubarak
In neighborhoods across Cairo, people stopped cars, getting out to hug and kiss each other. They shouted, "God is great" and "Congratulations", honking their horns in celebration. "President Hosni Mubarak has decided to step down as president of Egypt and has assigned the higher council of the armed forces to run the affairs of the country", Suleiman said in a brief televised address. "May God help everybody". Cheers could be heard in the streets of Cairo even before Suleiman stopped speaking. Outside the presidential palace, where throngs had gathered, protesters erupted in cheers. They hugged, cried and waved flags frantically. Some began singing the national anthem. Mubarak and his wife had left the palace, in an affluent Cairo suburb, earlier Friday, Egyptian state television reported. On the other hand, Israhell ministers have expressed their deep concerns regarding Islamic groups in Egypt that have gained massive popularity during the revolution since their shoot-hunt games in Gaza Strip and West Bank can be endangered if the 1969 Egypt-Israhell peace treaty is canceled.

{EOP}Lahore shooting, clear case of murder: Police


Police escort an armoured vehicle carrying Raymond Davis, as it arrives at court in Lahore on February 11, 2011. PHOTO: AFP
LAHORE: Police on Friday rejected the self-defence claim made by Raymond Davis who shot two men in broad daylight in Lahore late last month, saying it was a clear case of murder.
Speaking to the media in Lahore, Capital City Police Officer (CCPO) Lahore Aslam Tareen said that eyewitness accounts and forensic reports have shown that Davis did not shoot the men in self-defence.
“His plea has been rejected by police investigators,” he said. “He gave no chance to them to survive. That is why we consider it was not self-defence. We have proof it was not self-defence. It was clear murder.”
“It was cold-blooded murder. Eye witnesses have told police that he directly shot at them and he kept shooting even when one was running away. It was an intentional murder,” Tareen reiterated.
He said no finger prints had been found on the triggers of the pistols found on the bodies of the two men and that tests showed the bullets remained in the magazine of their gun, and not the chamber.
The CCPO said that the investigation team had recovered a GPS tracker, mobile phones, wireless sets, a survival kit and photographs from Davis’s car. He said that Davis had kept quiet throughout the investigation.
He said that an incomplete chargesheet under Section 302 had been submitted.
Speaking on the suspects whose car had struck Ebadur Rehman, Tareen said that details were missing and the suspects had still not been handed over to the police. He said that the Punjab government had written to the Federal Government regarding the case and had also sent a fifth reminder.
Earlier, a lower court in Lahore had sent Davis to jail on a 14-day judicial remand, after investigation into the shootings of the two men had been complete.
“He has been remanded in judicial custody for 14 days. The next hearing will be on February 25,” Punjab government prosecutor Abdul Samad told reporters.
“He is being sent to central jail Kot Lakhpat,” said police official Suhail Sukhera in reference to the high-security prison in the eastern city of Lahore, where the US official confessed to shooting two men in self-defence last month.
Background
Davis was arrested on January 27 after shooting dead two Pakistanis in Lahore in what Davis says was an act of self-defence during an attempted robbery.
Davis told the court on Friday that he opened fire on two motorcyclists in self-defence, fearing that they were about to rob him. The two men later died in the hospital.
A third Pakistani was run down and killed when US personnel in an consulate SUV apparently tried to rescue Davis, police said.

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{EOP}India: “Pak Nukes well protected, very efficient”

PAKISTAN’S nuclear weapons were well protected through the dispersal of various components and chances that terrorists would get their hands on one were remote, an Indian official said Thursday, reported Indian media. Pakistan has not maintained its atomic assets at one place and components of nuclear weapons in that country are dispersed, making it impossible for terrorists to obtain the arsenal, according to Joint Secretary SK Gupta, who is currently in the National Security Council (NSC) of India. Gupta was speaking on “Pakistan’s Nuclear program” - a lecture organized by the Indian Pugwash Society at the Institute of Defence and Strategic Analyses in New Delhi. “Pakistan’s nuclear weapons are so well protected. It is not easy for a person to enter (nuclear complexes)”, Gupta said.“They are being watched, they are under surveillance every time”, he added.

Pakistani soldiers stand near a nuclear-capable ballistic missile Hatf 5 (Gauri) at an undisclosed location November 16, 2006. Pakistan successfully test-fired an intermediate range, nuclear-capable Hatf 5 (Ghauri) ballistic missile on Thursday, the military said. EDITORIAL USE ONLY REUTERS/Inter Servicess Public Relations (ISPR)/Handout (PAKISTAN)

The official said Pakistan’s nuclear programme was essentially under the army of that country and“the Pakistan Army is well trained and they cannot take chancesThey have a well-planned structure created for managing nuclear assets”, he said. “The total number of structure groups is eight. Their roles are established, their locations are established”,he added. Asked if keeping the components of nuclear weapons at a distance from each other would be a disadvantage in case of an emergency, Gupta said Pakistan had proven through drills its ability to assemble and deploy the arsenal in just three hours. “It is a matter of time for Pakistan to assemble nuclear devices, missiles at a short notice of time. Earlier they would take six hours but now they take only three hours from storage to deployment”,he said.

{EOP}Crumbling Economy forces USZ to cut intelligence budget

The economy of United States of Zionism is crumbling and for the first time in several decades, USZ is now going to cut the intelligence spending despite threats ranging from the so called “Al-Qaeda groups in Yemen and Somalia to nuclear programs in Iran and North Korea”, the top intelligence official said on Thursday. With newly powerful Republicans in Congress eager to slash spending on many fronts, senior intelligence officials faced questions about the future of USZ spycraft even as Washington tries to gauge the impact of turmoil in the Middle East. "We all understand that we're going to be in for some belt tightening", Director of National Intelligence James Clapper said at a House of Representatives Intelligence Committee hearing.


Last year, the USZ government disclosed it spent just more than $80 billion on intelligence in fiscal year 2010, double the amount in 2001 -- the year of the self orchestrated September 11 attacks on the United States of Zionism. Much of the increase in spending came during the eight-year presidency of the Zionist Republican George W. Bush as the United States of Zionism went on its international terrorism and mass Muslim genocide mission in Afghanistan and Iraq and stepped up security at home. The new Globalist Zionist President Barack Obama, a Democrat, took office in 2009. "We must see greater efficiencies in your existing budgets to either fund new or expanded intelligence programs or return those savings to the American people", Representative Mike Rogers who is a Zionist himself and the new Republican chairman of the intelligence committee, said in his opening statement. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano warned on Wednesday that the threat level was in some ways "at its most heightened state" since the 2001 attacks.Clapper, in his written statement, said Al-Qaeda, under heavy USZ pressure in Afghanistan and Pakistan, was shifting more focus to affiliates in Yemen and Somalia that could grow stronger without a more sustained effort to disrupt them. "The result may be that regional affiliates conducting most of the terrorist attacks and multiple voices will provide inspiration for the global jihadist movement", he said. Clapper said the threat of cyber warfare also is increasing and that its impact is difficult to overstate.

{EOP}Is our media 4th Pillar of The State or 5th Coloumn of the Enemy???

Crumbling Economy forces USZ to cut intelligence budget


The economy of United States of Zionism is crumbling and for the first time in several decades, USZ is now going to cut the intelligence spending despite threats ranging from the so called “Al-Qaeda groups in Yemen and Somalia to nuclear programs in Iran and North Korea”, the top intelligence official said on Thursday. With newly powerful Republicans in Congress eager to slash spending on many fronts, senior intelligence officials faced questions about the future of USZ spycraft even as Washington tries to gauge the impact of turmoil in the Middle East. "We all understand that we're going to be in for some belt tightening", Director of National Intelligence James Clapper said at a House of Representatives Intelligence Committee hearing.


Last year, the USZ government disclosed it spent just more than $80 billion on intelligence in fiscal year 2010, double the amount in 2001 -- the year of the self orchestrated September 11 attacks on the United States of Zionism. Much of the increase in spending came during the eight-year presidency of the Zionist Republican George W. Bush as the United States of Zionism went on its international terrorism and mass Muslim genocide mission in Afghanistan and Iraq and stepped up security at home. The new Globalist Zionist President Barack Obama, a Democrat, took office in 2009. "We must see greater efficiencies in your existing budgets to either fund new or expanded intelligence programs or return those savings to the American people", Representative Mike Rogers who is a Zionist himself and the new Republican chairman of the intelligence committee, said in his opening statement. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano warned on Wednesday that the threat level was in some ways "at its most heightened state" since the 2001 attacks. Clapper, in his written statement, said Al-Qaeda, under heavy USZ pressure in Afghanistan and Pakistan, was shifting more focus to affiliates in Yemen and Somalia that could grow stronger without a more sustained effort to disrupt them. "The result may be that regional affiliates conducting most of the terrorist attacks and multiple voices will provide inspiration for the global jihadist movement", he said. Clapper said the threat of cyber warfare also is increasing and that its impact is difficult to overstate.

India: “Pak Nukes well protected, very efficient”


PAKISTAN’S nuclear weapons were well protected through the dispersal of various components and chances that terrorists would get their hands on one were remote, an Indian official said Thursday, reported Indian media. Pakistan has not maintained its atomic assets at one place and components of nuclear weapons in that country are dispersed, making it impossible for terrorists to obtain the arsenal, according to Joint Secretary SK Gupta, who is currently in the National Security Council (NSC) of India. Gupta was speaking on “Pakistan’s Nuclear program” - a lecture organized by the Indian Pugwash Society at the Institute of Defence and Strategic Analyses in New Delhi. “Pakistan’s nuclear weapons are so well protected. It is not easy for a person to enter (nuclear complexes)”, Gupta said. “They are being watched, they are under surveillance every time”, he added.

Pakistani soldiers stand near a nuclear-capable ballistic missile Hatf 5 (Gauri) at an undisclosed location November 16, 2006. Pakistan successfully test-fired an intermediate range, nuclear-capable Hatf 5 (Ghauri) ballistic missile on Thursday, the military said. EDITORIAL USE ONLY REUTERS/Inter Servicess Public Relations (ISPR)/Handout (PAKISTAN)

The official said Pakistan’s nuclear programme was essentially under the army of that country and “the Pakistan Army is well trained and they cannot take chances. They have a well-planned structure created for managing nuclear assets”, he said. “The total number of structure groups is eight. Their roles are established, their locations are established”, he added. Asked if keeping the components of nuclear weapons at a distance from each other would be a disadvantage in case of an emergency, Gupta said Pakistan had proven through drills its ability to assemble and deploy the arsenal in just three hours. “It is a matter of time for Pakistan to assemble nuclear devices, missiles at a short notice of time. Earlier they would take six hours but now they take only three hours from storage to deployment”, he said.

China, Saudi Arabia blast “blatant interference” in Egypt by pro-Israhell imperial powers


Saudi Arabia on Thursday denounced "blatant interference" by foreign countries in Egypt, where the United States of Zionism has called for a political transition and the lifting of emergency law. With protests demanding the removal of Israhelli Snake President Hosni Mubarak now in their 17th day, the daddies of Israhell i.e., United States of Zionism and Britain along with their allies have called for a rapid political transition to one of their stooges. But Washington has struggled to specify what this should entail and how soon it should happen, fuelling doubt over its strategy in a crisis that threatens to upend decades of USZ policy in the Middle East. “We express our strong disapproval and utmost condemnation of interference by some foreign countries that raises the stakes on the Egyptian people, in a blatant interference in its internal affairs”, Saudi Foreign Minister Saud al-Faisal said in a speech in Morocco. “We hope they (the Egyptians) are left alone to resolve these problems because they are more than capable of doing so”, he said.


Anti-Mubarak protests erupted in Egypt last month after a popular uprising toppled Tunisian Israhelli Snake President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali. Meanwhile, China said on Thursday foreign powers should stay out of Egypt's affairs, in an oblique swipe at the United States of Zionism and some European countries that have put pressure on Egyptian establishment. “China advocates that Egyptian affairs should be determined by the Egyptian people, and should not face outside interference”, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Ma Zhaoxu said at a regular press briefing. “We believe Egypt has the wisdom and ability to find the proper solution and get through this difficult time”, he added. Spokesman Ma also called for stability in the region, saying China recognised that the country's crisis had broader security implications. “Egypt is an important country in (the) Arab (region) and Africa. Egyptian stability concerns the entire region's peace and stability”. China's tightly controlled state-run media has reported on the unrest in Egypt but has scrubbed public commentary on its political origins from micro-blogs, wary that calls for reform in the Arab world's most populous nation could ripple into China.

{EOP}“Army Officers may 'take action' if Davis is released” - General (R) Hamid Gul

According to an Indian Newspaper "The Statesmen", former army officers of Pakistan will "take action" against the government if Pakistan releases USZ official Raymond Davis who shot dead two Pakistanis, ex-spy chief Mr Hamid Gul warned. "If the government shows any softness in the case of Davis, former army officers would play their role in the defence of national interest", Mr Gul told some 200 men and women in Islamabad yesterday. "Enough is enough! Americans killed our men and yet our government is apologetic", Mr Gul said.

General (R) Hamid Gul {Former DG ISI}

"We don't want any hostilities with the USZ but we warned Americans that do not test our nerves too much", said the former head of Pakistan's Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) who is known to be bitterly anti-Zionist globalists who are currently using USZ as their puppet globalist machine to enforce their global regime under the disguise of "Democracy". The arrest of Davis, an American employee of the USZ diplomatic mission in Pakistan, after he shot dead two Pakistani men on a motorcycle on 27 January in Lahore, has triggered a major row between Washington and Islamabad.

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