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N. Korea stuns world with nuclear test

N. Korea stuns world with nuclear test
Another Big Problem for US.
SEOUL, May 25: North Korea conducted its second nuclear test on Monday that was far more powerful than its first one, triggering an emergency UN Security Council meeting and drawing condemnation from around the globe. The official KCNA news agency said the North had “successfully conducted one more underground nuclear test on May 25 as part of the measures to bolster its nuclear deterrent for self-defence in every way”. The country also test-fired three short-range missiles hours later, Yonhap news agency said. Russia, which called the test a threat to regional security, said the blast was about equal in power to the US atom bomb dropped on Nagasaki in World War Two. Officials in Washington and Beijing said North Korea had warned their governments of the test about an hour before detonation but Japan said it was not given advance notice. According to Russia, the blast was up to 20 times more powerful than the North’s first nuclear test about two and a half years ago, underscoring the advances in its nuclear programme. However, the Vienna-based Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Organisation claimed that the magnitude of the latest test was “slightly higher than in 2006, measuring 4.52 on the Richter scale, while in 2006 it was 4.1”. The country’s first nuclear test, in October 2006, was of about one kiloton. US President Barack Obama said Pyongyang’s attempts at developing nuclear weapons were a threat to international peace and security and the international community would need to respond. “North Korea’s nuclear and ballistic missile programmes pose a grave threat to the peace and security of the world, and I strongly condemn their reckless action,” he said at the White House. “The United States and the international community must take action in response,” he said. China said it was “resolutely opposed” to the test. The Chinese foreign ministry said in a statement: “The Chinese side vehemently demands North Korea abide by its denuclearisation promises, stop any actions which may worsen the situation and return to the six-party talks process. “The Chinese government calls on all sides to calmly and appropriately deal (with the situation).” Germany, France, Britain and the European Union were among those condemning Pyongyang’s act, while United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said he was “deeply worried”. He expressed the hope that the council would take “necessary measures corresponding to the seriousness of this situation”. The UN Security Council was to hold emergency talks on the issue. Iran said it had no missile or nuclear cooperation with North Korea. The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation called for North Korea to refrain from raising tensions. “These irresponsible actions by Pyongyang pose a serious challenge to peace, security and stability in the Asia-Pacific region.” US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton spoke to Japanese Foreign Minister Hirofumi Nakasone and South Korean Foreign Minister Yu Myung-hwan on the issue, State Department spokesman Ian Kelly said. Financial markets in Asia wobbled briefly on the news. Markets in the United States and Britain were closed for a holiday. South Korea’s main stock market index fell more than six per cent at one stage on worries by some that investors would flee. But the decline was short-lived. Analysts said the test would force Washington to acknowledge that its leverage over the unpredictable state was, at best, limited. The US must hope China would put pressure on Pyongyang, despite its fear of destabilising its neighbour. However, Beijing was unlikely to back stronger sanctions, they said. North Korea already is so isolated that there is little left with which to punish a government that has been ready to take dealings with the outside world to the brink.—Reuters

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CIA plans to break India by 2015


CIA plans to break India by 2015

NEW DELHI: Indian army officer, one of the 452 witnesses in the September 29 Malegaon blast case, has revealed in his statement that the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) had a grand design to split India into smaller independent countries by 2015.
According to an Indian newspaper, the officer said in a statement that he had attended one of the meetings held by the Malegaon blast accused on April 12, 2008 at the Ram temple in Bhopal. The officer from the Army Education Corps said that he was shocked by the proceedings. He added that an ex-Raw personnel, who was present in the meeting, divulged these sinister plans of splitting the nation, based on a similar operation in the USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics).
The witness added that the ex-Raw official also revealed that the CIA had managed to penetrate several departments in India. The officer cautioned the witness that the meeting was being observed by the Intelligence Bureau.
The officer met Lt Col Shrikant Purohit in an official dinner at the Officers’ Mess of AEC training college and centre in the second week of December 2007 at Deolali. He told Purohit about a plan to take premature retirement to develop his village, and establish an old age home.
On January 26, 2008, Purohit asked him to come to Faridabad and meet a few people for his project. There he was introduced to Sameer Kulkarni and the other accused in the Malegaon blast case. Then on April 12, 2008, Purohit called him for a meeting at Ram Mandir. He met all the Malegaon accused and another 20 people, along with the ex-Raw officer and the IB source.
The former RAW officer spoke about the USSR and Purohit spoke about his plans to bring Abhinav Bharat to the fore. Purohit also spoke about Hindu fundamentals and his contacts in Israel and Thailand.
It is pertinent to mention that some of RAW officials were had been spying for US and one of them of was former RAW Joint Secretary Rabindor Singh who remained involved in such activities. On the revelation of his and CIA nexus, he fled form India on US passport via Nepal to US when Indian secret agencies were seeking permission from the Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in June 2006 to take any action against him.-

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Balkanization of Pakistan

Balkanization of Pakistan

The given article reveals the sinister game plan of balkanization of Pakistan by US and its allies. BUT “and (they) plotted and planned, and Allah too planned, and the best of planners is Allah.” (Quran; Surah 3 Al 'Imran: Ayah 54). Pakistan need a strong leadership urgently. This corrupt and compromised governemnt must go NOW.

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Muslims of Indian Gujrat Killings

Muslims of Indian Gujrat Killings
We dare you to see the reality of Hindu Zionists and their sick face. We take this pledge that Gujarat Muslims will be avenged and Hindu Zionists will be made to pay for every innocent soul killed in that genocide. We have never forgotten nor forgiven!!

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Israeli Phalcon AWACS arrives in India

Israeli Phalcon AWACS arrives in India
India became the first country in South Asia to own an Airborne Early Warning and Control System, called 'an eye in the sky', with the Israeli-made Phalcon arriving at the Jamnagar airbase on the country's western coast on Monday morning. The Phalcons will now be formally inducted into the Indian Air Force on May 28 by Defence Minister A K Antony at the Palam airbase in New Delhi [Images], IAF sources told PTI. The AWACS will provide IAF means to keep a tab on enemy aircraft and missiles taking off from across the border, thereby enhancing response time. The Phalcon, mounted on a Russian Ilyushin-76 heavy-lift transport aircraft's airframe, had left Israel on Sunday. Jamnagar would be its first stop, followed by Palam on Tuesday, before it reaches Agra [Images], which would be its home base, sources said. The delivery of the $1.1 billion AWACS was previously scheduled on May 18, but last minute technical check-ups delayed its departure from Israel, sources said. The remaining two AWACS, under the tripartite deal between India, Israel and Russia [Images], will be delivered by mid or late 2010, IAF sources said. The system, primarily used for detection of incoming hostile cruise missiles and aircraft from hundreds of kilometers away, can also direct air defence fighters during combat operations against enemy jets. It also helps detect troop build up across the borders. With the induction of the Phalcons, frontline IAF fighters like Sukhoi-30MKIs, Mirage-2000s and Jaguars will now be backed by the airborne radar system to provide data on incoming enemy aircraft or missile much beyond visual range through a direct link. India and Israel are said to be in advanced negotiations for the purchase of three more Phalcon AWACS, which the IAF proposes to integrate with other air and ground assets. All six AWACS would be linked with the country's first military satellite proposed to be launched by the middle of next year.An all weather system capable of locking on to 60 targets simultaneously at 400-km range, the swift mobility that the AWACS platform provided will help neutralise any threat, as it could be moved anywhere on very short notice. AWACS, a potent force-multiplier, will significantly enhance the effectiveness of both offensive and defensive operations. The US had earlier reportedly pressurised Israel to cancel a similar deal with China in 2000, but gave green signal to the Indian deal in May 2003. Israel has recently emerged as India's largest supplier of defence equipments with the country's weapon sales to New Delhi constituting about 50 per cent of its arms exports.

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Martyrs of Rah-E-Haq

Martyrs of Rah-E-Haq
We salute you dear brothers. You will be dearly missed but would live on in our hearts and soul.

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Troops take over Maalam Jabba

Troops take over Maalam Jabba



ISLAMABAD: The army claimed on Monday that security forces had captured Maalam Jabba, a stronghold of militants, after heavy clashes.

It said troops were facing ‘stiff resistance’ to wrest the control of Swat from the Taliban.

According to AFP, Military spokesman Maj-Gen Athar Abbas warned it could take up to 10 days to regain control of Mingora, as the punishing assault across three rugged northwest districts entered a fifth week.

‘It may take seven to 10 days to clear Mingora of militants,’ he told AFP.

‘The operation may be a little slow to avoid civilian casualties, damage and destruction to property. There are also improvised explosive devices (IEDs) planted in Mingora, and we have to clear these IEDs as well.’

According to the ISPR, Maalam Jabba, on the main line of communication between Swat and Mansehra, was being used by militants as a training centre and logistic base. Four militants were killed and six security personnel injured in the fighting. Eight terrorists were arrested.

The ISPR said that troops were now trying to secure Kabbal where militants had training facilities and terrorists fleeing Mingora were gathering there.

The areas of Aligrama, Guljaba, Fizaghat and a swathe up to Watakai have been secured.

Two militants were killed and six soldiers injured in clashes in these areas. An armoured personnel carrier (APC) and a large quantity of arms and ammunition were seized and several improvised explosive devices defused.

Troops resumed operation in Peochar valley on Monday. Two militants were killed and five captured.

‘Miscreants are on the run from the valley,’ the ISPR said.

Security forces took control of Qambar village and Qambar ridge and cleared six tunnels. An area up to Grid Station, Amankot and T-Junction in Saidu Khawar and Udigram were cleared of militants. Three militants were arrested.

The army distributed on Monday 50 tons of rations among 80,000 displaced people. It has so far provided 560 tons of foodstuff from its own quota.

Troops are assisting the civil administration in preparing sheds inside camps for IDPs.

Besides providing treatment in two field hospitals, the army set up a medical camp at the Benazir camp in Jehanded Society. Its lady doctors have so far treated 180 women in the camp.

Our Correspondent in Peshawar adds: A resident from Kalam told Dawn by phone that the government should provide cash and to the local people allow them to go to the neighbouring Bisham bazaar market to buy goods they need and medicines.
He said that shortage of fuel had added to the misery of the residents. About 90 per cent of the land in Kalam could not be cultivated this year because of fuel shortage and curfew, he added.

According to the last census, the population of Kalam is over 70,000.

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