Saturday 30 June 2012

Muslims killed in Burma by police.

A large Number of Muslims are killed this month in Burma (Mayanmar) by police, army and Buddhist extremists.Now whr is  UN????

Whr is America???? 
Whr is media????
On 9/11 3000 people were killed and USA run over Afghanistan and why now the USA is silent?
When 5 Christian are killed in Pakistan the whole World, Whole media and all others humanities NGOs make a much criticism. OK it was right but why this criticism is not there when Muslim are killed more than 20,000 in just one month not by terrorist but police of Burma then where are this whole world ? where is media? where are humanitarian groups? where are all those ?? is this why because the killing people are Muslims?
From the response of all these sectors of power about humanities, it look like that this concept is correct that
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The killing of Muslims in Burma and where are humanitarians now??




برما میں گزشتہ دنووں سے مظلوم مسلمانوں پر ظلم و ستم کے پہاڑ توڑئے جا رہے ہیں اور ہزاروں مسلمانوں کو وہاں قتل کر دیا گیا مگر نام نہاد انسانی حقوق کے علمبرداروں کے کان پر جوں تک نہیں رینگی اور مسلمان ممالک کے امریکی ایجنٹ حکمرانوں میں بھی ہمت نہیں کے انسانیت پر ہونے والے اس ظلم کے خلاف آواز بلند کریں ۔ ۔ ۔

مجھ سے کسی نے ایک دفعہ پوچھا کیا ہم زندہ قوم ہیں ؟؟
تو میں نے بہت باتیں اور مثالیں دی کے ہم میں لاکھ برائیاں موجود ہیں مگر ہم ایک زندہ قوم ہیں اس کی ایک مثال یہ بھی ہے کہ دنیا بھر میں جہاں بھی مسلم امہ پر ظلم ہوتا ہے تو کہیں سے بھی آواز بلند نہ ہو مگر پاکستان وہ واحد ملک اور قوم ہے جو اُس ظلم کے خلاف آواز بلند کرتے ہیں مومن جو ایک جسم کی مانند ہے جب جسم کے کسی ایک حصے میں درد اور تکلیف ہو تو پورا جسم اس کو محسوس کرتا ہے ایسی ہی مثال ہماری ہے پاکستان کی عوام حقیقت میں امت مسلمہ کے ایک ہونے کا ثبوت دنیا کو دیتی ہے آج بھی برما کے مظلوم مسلمانوں پر ہونے والے ظلم کے خلاف ایک جماعت کی کال پر پورے ملک میں نماز جمعہ کے بعد لوگوں نے صدائے احتجاج بلند کیا وہ لوگ با اختیار نہیں کہ اس ظلم کو روکتے مگر اپنا فرض ان نے پورا کیا اس لیے امریکہ اور دنیا کے تمام نام نہاد امریکی ایجنٹ لوگوں کو پاکستان برا لگتا ہے اور وہ چاہتے ہیں کہ اس ملک کا وجود ختم ہو جائے اور مسلم امہ کے لیے اٹھنے والی آواز کو بند کر دیا جائے مجھے فخر ہے میں اس ملک اور قوم کا حصہ ہوں جب تک ہمارئے اندر ایمان کی تڑپ اور انسانیت کا درد موجود رہے گا انشااللہ کوئی اس قوم اور ملک کو ختم نہیں کر سکتا ہے ۔ ۔

Friday 29 June 2012

74% Pakistanis Call America an Enemy

Pakistani Public Opinion Ever More Critical of U.S

Additionally, over the last few years, Pakistanis have become less willing to work with the U.S. on efforts to combat extremist groups. While 50% still want the U.S. to provide financial and humanitarian aid to areas where extremists operate, this is down from 72% in 2009. Similarly, fewer Pakistanis now want intelligence and logistical support from the U.S. than they did three years ago. And only 17% back American drone strikes against leaders of extremist groups, even if they are conducted in conjunction with the Pakistani government.
                                                                                                

OVERVIEW

Following a year of tensions between their country and the United States, Pakistanis continue to hold highly unfavorable views of the U.S. and offer bleak assessments of the relationship between the two nations.
Roughly three-in-four Pakistanis (74%) consider the U.S. an enemy, up from 69% last year and 64% three years ago. And President Obama is held in exceedingly low regard. Indeed, among the 15 nations surveyed in both 2008 and 2012 by the Pew Global Attitudes Project, Pakistan is the only country where ratings for Obama are no better than the ratings President George W. Bush received during his final year in office
Only 13% of Pakistanis think relations with the U.S. have improved in recent years, down 16 percentage points from 2011. Strengthening the bilateral relationship is also becoming less of a priority for Pakistanis. While 45% still say it is important to improve relations with the U.S., this is down from 60% last year.
Moreover, roughly four-in-ten believe that American economic and military aid is actually having a negative impact on their country, while only about one-in-ten think the impact is positive.
Since 2009, the Pakistani public has also become less willing to use its own military to combat extremist groups. Three years ago, 53% favored using the army to fight extremists in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and neighboring Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, but today just 32% hold this view.
Overall, concerns about extremism have ebbed since 2009, when the Pakistan military was battling Taliban-affiliated groups in the Swat Valley area near Islamabad. Then, fully 69% were concerned that extremists might take control of Pakistan, compared with 52% today.
While concerns about extremism may have decreased, extremist organizations remain largely unpopular. Majorities, for example, express a negative opinion of both al Qaeda and the Taliban, as has been the case since 2009. In 2008 – before the peak of the Swat Valley conflict – pluralities expressed no opinion about these organizations.
When Pakistanis are asked more specifically about the Afghan Taliban and Tehrik-i-Taliban (also known as the TTP or Pakistan Taliban), opinions are again, on balance, negative, as they were in both 2010 and 2011.
Views are somewhat more mixed, however, regarding Lashkar-e-Taiba, a radical group active in Kashmir and widely blamed for the 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks. Roughly one-in-five Pakistanis (22%) have a favorable view of Lashkar-e-Taiba, while 37% give it a negative rating and 41% offer no opinion.
Meanwhile, a solid majority (64%) offers no opinion about the Haqqani network, a group associated with the Taliban that is active on both sides of the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, but is largely believed to be based in the FATA region of Pakistan.
Respondents in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province consistently express more negative views about extremist groups than those in other provinces. Al Qaeda, the Taliban, Tehrik-i-Taliban, the Afghan Taliban and Lashkar-e-Taiba all receive especially poor ratings in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Pakistanis who pray five times per day are also more likely than those who pray less often to offer negative views of extremist groups.
These are among the key findings from a survey of Pakistan by the Pew Research Center’s Global Attitudes Project. Face-to-face interviews were conducted with 1,206 respondents between March 28 and April 13. The sample covers approximately 82% of the Pakistani population.1 The poll in Pakistan is part of the larger 21-nation spring 2012 Pew Global Attitudes survey. Throughout the report, unless otherwise noted, trends from 2011 refer to a survey conducted in Pakistan from May 8-15, 2011, following the May 2, 2011 U.S. military raid that killed Osama bin Laden.2 The May 2011 survey showed that, with a few exceptions, the killing of bin Laden had little impact on America’s already low ratings in Pakistan. The current poll reveals that, in some key areas, Pakistani views of the relationship between the two countries have become even more negative in the year since the Abbottabad raid.
original story https://t.co/redirect?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.pewglobal.org%2F2012%2F06%2F27%2Fpakistani-public-opinion-ever-more-critical-of-u-s&sig=cc1137e002f11d4ef04f42236dee5c148c538808

Thursday 28 June 2012

Co-Parenting Skills: Credit Where Credit is Due

                                                                                                                    Nancy Hudgins   Nancy Hudgins
I conducted a divorce mediation recently where the parties have been separated for many years but now have started the divorce process by coming to mediation. They have been co-parenting their children during the separation. We have worked through most of the issues involved and are very close to resolution. What was to be the last session turned out to be the next-to-last session.

In this session, many of the hurts and grievances that they have been carrying around for years came out. Some of it was “stuff” that a rational person might think was relatively small in the big scheme of things. It was clear, though, that it did not seem small to the parties. It was also clear that they were still hurting.
An interesting component was that each thought that he or she had sacrificed more than the other parent. They each gave voice to their sacrifices.
As I listened I realized that they were caught in the conflict trap of living in the past. Although they both want to move on and to have a different future, they felt it was necessary to re-visit the past one (hopefully) last time.
What struck me, though, as they talked, is what great parents they had been. For more than 6 years they had been co-parenting their children—and the children sounded like they were great kids with bright futures.
What’s a mediator to do? I decided to voice the obvious. They had done a really good job of co-parenting. Likely they would continue to be good at it. Parenting is not easy. Co-parenting is even harder. They were adults when they needed to be—for their children. I hoped that they would keep communicating with each other and build on their past successes. Kudos to them.

Major Problems facing the United States in the 21st Century



  • Should or can Americans agree on what are American
    values, principles, and national priorities?
  • Should America be the Global Policeman?
  • Is increasing inequality between the rich and the
     poor a threat to America's middle-class society?
  • Are global corporations and the global economy
     a threat to American democracy and economic
     well-being?
  • Can America survive as a nation of immigrants or
    should America insist on

Mexican doctors remove 33-pound tumor from 2-year-old boy


Mexican doctors successfully removed a tumor from a young patient who weighed less than the tumor itself.
Two-year-old Jesus Rodriguez weighed just 26 pounds at the time of his surgery. The tumor, externally attached to his body, weighed 33 pounds.
Dr. Gustavo Hernandez says the benign tumor was the first one ever removed by Mexican doctors that weighed more than the patient. Amazingly, Rodriguez not only survived the June 14 procedure but is said to be doing well.
He was born with a lump that eventually covered the right side of his body from his armpit to his hip, according to the Associated Press.
Doctors at La Raza Medical Center in Mexico City spent 10 hours removing the tumor.
Jesus Rodriguez is seen walking after his June 14 surgery (Esteban Felix/AP)original story     http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow/mexican-doctors-remove-33-pound-tumor-2-old-193106373.html

Today important thing


July 28 Events in History - July 28

2011Astronomers identify a Trojan asteroid orbiting on the same path as the Earth around the Sun; it poses to danger to Earth because it sits in a gravitational 'sweet spot'
2011U.S. swimmer Ryan Lochte sets a new world record for the 200-meter individual medley, winning gold at the 2011 World Aquatics Championships in Shanghai, People's Republic of China
2010Arnold Schwarzenegger, Governor of California, responds to a fiscal state of emergency by requiring most state employees

Wednesday 27 June 2012

The Canopy Tower Hong Kong

The Canopy Tower, Hong kong by Boutique Design....!!
The tower is made of 54 duplex apartments surrounded by their own and individual gardens. The flats (1150sqf net plus a 525 square feet of garden/balcony) are 

LED Watches Technology

Complete LED watch
 
Blue Faceless LED Chrome watch. Buy at http://adf.ly/BRWRv in Pakistan

Blue faceless led watch

Capital of Pakistan


Capital of Pakistan Islamabad


Its just raining in Islamabad and me with my friends is enjoying it at my University(NUST) hostel Attar
Magical and cool weather  

Beautiful wooden houses in NEELUM valley Kashmir under Pakistan flag


Beautiful Pakistan
Teacher and students in open in KPK Pakistan with  a beautiful sense behind them.



Necessity


Is weapons are more important than to fulfill poor people hunger?
Question of World today



What are we doing? Is this is the right way to over come poverty from the world . Yes in on sense by killing people with these weapons but why we not using the other way to overcome this by spending that money which is used to make weapons on production of food and thus providing food to needy, providing shelters to needy. Why we not think that they are human when we test our weapons on these people.These are people like us not like of any other generation. Then why not any feeling arises in our heart about their hunger.

Amazing facts of the world

Your comments on the post, you likes on the post and your comments for moderation are value able,encouraging and helpful for me to improve my blog activities.
Is not this Amazing.

funny Pakistan Rikshaw

use of rickshaw in Pakistan is very common and use for different purposes sometime their use look a funny view for the viewers. O people come to Pakistan to see this amazing thing.

Maldives One of the Most amazing county in world

‎@---Maldives, One of Most Amazing Country In The World!---@


Maldives might be small, but the island nation of the Maldives is mighty. In terms of geography, the Maldives are one of the most dispersed countries in the world,
For Detail Story : http://worldofamazings.com/maldives-one-of-most-amazing-country-in-the-world/

Tuesday 26 June 2012







Is this Switzerland ? No. Is this India? No. Is this Ireland ? No. This is a lie said a terrorist state.
Don't be afraid this is my Pakistan the most beautiful place in the world even more than Switzerland.


A child Protest on Drone attacks

                             A child giving clarity about the actual killing of drone attacks in Pakistan..

Beautiful Pakistan



Today world is thinking Pakistan a place worthy of not living and not beautiful. Just see these sense and tell is not Pakistan is most beautiful place of the world.

Law Of Humanity ??

An apple Fell into the ground Newton discovered gravity law , thousands of innocent childrens of occupied countries Fell into the ground & no one discovered humanity law ! 
A question by the dead bodies of these children from all people