Thursday, 11 August 2011

China´s biggest Aircraft Carrier sets sail for sea trial


Game Reversed: England who tried to burn Karachi through supply weapons to terrorists of MQM is itself burnig like wildfire

Looting, vandalism & violence spreading like wildfire
Looting, vandalism and violence have rocked Britain for the third day spreading beyond Tottenham and Enfield to reach Brixton, according to media reports. The gathering of around 200 protesters demanding answers over the death of Mark Duggan, who was shot dead by police on Thursday, turned to a full-scale mayhem around 12 hours later which jolted the British shaky establishment once again. London burned while Prime Minister David Cameron was having fun with his family in a luxurious villa in Tuscany, Italy and deputy prime minister Nick Clegg was quietly recovering at home from his getaway in sunny France.

But the person whose economic policies may have been playing a role in triggering these riots, George Osbourne, the Chancellor of the Exchequer remained enjoying himself at a hotel somewhere in Beverly Hills. Police said they have arrested more than 160 people across London so far. They also said that dozens of people have been injured, among then at least 35 police officers, of whom 8 had been accepted to hospital for further treatment. “Officers responding to sporadic disorder in a number of boroughs made more than 100 arrests throughout last night and early this morning”, Scotland Yard said on Monday, after 61 people were arrested on Saturday night.

A building set ablaze in Tottenham
“Officers are shocked at the outrageous level of violence directed against them”, a police spokesman said. Police deployed extra officers in flashpoint areas on Sunday night, but there was still widespread looting, with young men seen walking out of ransacked stores laden with electrical goods. A shop assistant originally from Africa was quoted by a Russian newspaper in Moscow as saying: I can imagine this kind of thing happening in Somalia but to see it in London was strange”. Meanwhile, the riots are happening only a few miles from the Olympic park that will welcome millions of visitors in less than a year. Britain and the capital city of London will host International Olympics games in 2012. The riots also come at a time of deteriorating situation for Britons as the pain from economic stagnation is exacerbated by deep public spending cuts and tax increases aimed at eliminating a budget deficit that peaked at more than 10 percent of GDP.

Three Pakistanis brutally killed in England riots

At least three Pakistanis have been brutally killed in ongoing riots and flaring violence across England, news agencies reported on Wednesday. According to details, the three youth, Mansoor Hussain, Haroon Hussain and Moswwir Ali were ran over by a car driven by rioters in Birmingham. Reports said that two youngsters died on the spot while the third breathed his last in the nearby hospital. Police have launched a search operation in the area to arrest the culprits. Locals told media that the three were protecting their locality and community against the potential attacks by the rioters, who already have set ablaze millions of dollars of property and other business . Reports said a black man has been arrested in regard with the triple murder case.

Pakistan china friendship solidarity continues, communication satellite ready to launch by Pakistan

China will launch a communications satellite for Pakistan at an "appropriate time" in the coming days, a spokesman said Wednesday. A spokesman for the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in southwest China's Sichuan Province said the satellite, the PAKSATAN-1R, will be carried by a Long March-3B carrier rocket. Both the satellite and rocket are currently in good condition, according to the spokesman.

 

Pakistan Air Force completes 26 JF-17 Thunder aircraft in kamra Airbase

Pakistan Air Force (PAF) has completed production of 26 JF-17 Thunder aircraft at Pakistan Aeronautical complex Kamra so far during a period of two years. A senior PAF official, while replying to a query of member of Special Public Accounts Committee (PAC) here on Tuesday, said that the PAF achieved the target regarding production of JF-17 Thunder in the country.

The committee was informed that Pakistan had kicked off its serial production of the multiple jet fighter JF-17 Thunder in collaboration with the People’s Republic of China two years back.

Secretary Defence Production Lt Gen (R) Shahid Iqbal told the committee that two P-3 series Orion anti-submarine and maritime surveillance aircraft had been lost and efforts were being made for their replacement.

Exclusive Report: PAF helicopter emergency crash landing near Sargodha

Pakistan Air Force (PAF) helicopter due to some technical fault made an emergency landing at an outskirt village in Sargodha,Police told that a helicopter due to technical fault was made to land in emergency near outskirt village 92 northern. Eyewitnesses said that the helicopter’s tail side was seen on fire. However, the helicopter landed near the farm saving the inhabitants as well as both the pilots of the helicopter remained safe.

Police and PAF officials reaching the scene have cordoned off the area and started investigations.
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