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[Talkshow] Aagahi | Balochistan & Sindh Flood | سندھ بلوچستان سیلاب | Moulana Naqi Hashmi | Urdu
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سندھ اور بلوچستان میں آنے والے سیلاب سے تباہ کاریوں، امدادی سرگرمیوں اور متاثرین کی ضروریات پر...
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سندھ اور بلوچستان میں آنے والے سیلاب سے تباہ کاریوں، امدادی سرگرمیوں اور متاثرین کی ضروریات پر مبنی پروگرام
میزبان: قنبر رضوی
مہمان: حجۃ الاسلام مولانا علی نقی ہاشمی
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ٹاک شو آگہی
سندھ اور بلوچستان میں آنے والے سیلاب سے تباہ کاریوں، امدادی سرگرمیوں اور متاثرین کی ضروریات پر مبنی پروگرام
میزبان: قنبر رضوی
مہمان: حجۃ الاسلام مولانا علی نقی ہاشمی
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Protest outside Governor House ends - SAMAA 01Jan2012 - Urdu
KARACHI: A protesting sit-in outside Sindh Governor House, staged by Pasban-e-Jafriya against the killing of their key leader Askari Raza, has at last come to an end after the authorities assured...
KARACHI: A protesting sit-in outside Sindh Governor House, staged by Pasban-e-Jafriya against the killing of their key leader Askari Raza, has at last come to an end after the authorities assured their demands would be met. Meanwhile, the agitators have left for Wadi-e-Hussain graveyard for burial of the deceased, reports SAMAA on late Sunday.
According to details, the protesting sit-in, outside Sindh Governor House jointly staged by several Shiite organizations, lasted for no less than 10 hours against the killing of a key leader, Askari Raza and against the police.
During the sit-in, a large number of protestors including women, children, elderly men and youth were sitting on the road of Governor House located in the heart of the city, defying the roughness of chilly weather. It was a peaceful sit-in which continued for several hours without any eventuality.
Later, the authorities assured the demonstrators that their demands would be met which prompted the attendees to offer funeral prayer of deceased Raza outside Governor House. The dead body has been moved to Wadi-e-Hussain graveyard for burial.
Earlier in the day, the central leader of Pasban-e-Jafriya, Askari Raza was shot dead amid an assassination attack in Gulshan-e-Iqbal locality, leaving deceased�s friends critically injured on the spot. The assailants were riding motorcycle when they opened indiscriminate fire at the car of PJ�s leader.
The assassination triggered violence and panic in the metropolis since Saturday evening which turned out to be a massive protest gathering in front of Governor House by the end of the day.
Earlier, the heirs of Askari Raza announced to offer funeral prayer on Sunday but later a large number of Shiite protestors rallied to stage protest at Shahra-e-Pakistan, demanding registration of FIR against the culprits and also asking for nominating SSP CID Aslam Chaudhry in the FIR, because police had refused to do so.
Subsequently, the protestors marched up to Governor House from Ancholi as the night falls and staged there a 10-hour long protest.
Seeing the number of demonstrators rise, a six-member committee was summoned in Governor House for dialogue. Following the successful talks, Sindh Governor Ebad and Faisal Raza Abdi, Advisor to the President, assured the committee that the killers would be booked soon.
On the occasion, Ebad assured that the judicial inquiry would be initiated into the slaying, accepting the demand of case registration against SSP CID Chaudhry Aslam and Orangzaib Farooqi. Moreover, the lawsuit was registered with Gulshan-e-Iqbal police station upon the complaint of Dr. Samar Abbas and the brother of deceased Raza.
Consequently, the protestors scattered, concluding the sit-in at 6am on Monday after viewing the copies of FIR. SAMAA
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KARACHI: A protesting sit-in outside Sindh Governor House, staged by Pasban-e-Jafriya against the killing of their key leader Askari Raza, has at last come to an end after the authorities assured their demands would be met. Meanwhile, the agitators have left for Wadi-e-Hussain graveyard for burial of the deceased, reports SAMAA on late Sunday.
According to details, the protesting sit-in, outside Sindh Governor House jointly staged by several Shiite organizations, lasted for no less than 10 hours against the killing of a key leader, Askari Raza and against the police.
During the sit-in, a large number of protestors including women, children, elderly men and youth were sitting on the road of Governor House located in the heart of the city, defying the roughness of chilly weather. It was a peaceful sit-in which continued for several hours without any eventuality.
Later, the authorities assured the demonstrators that their demands would be met which prompted the attendees to offer funeral prayer of deceased Raza outside Governor House. The dead body has been moved to Wadi-e-Hussain graveyard for burial.
Earlier in the day, the central leader of Pasban-e-Jafriya, Askari Raza was shot dead amid an assassination attack in Gulshan-e-Iqbal locality, leaving deceased�s friends critically injured on the spot. The assailants were riding motorcycle when they opened indiscriminate fire at the car of PJ�s leader.
The assassination triggered violence and panic in the metropolis since Saturday evening which turned out to be a massive protest gathering in front of Governor House by the end of the day.
Earlier, the heirs of Askari Raza announced to offer funeral prayer on Sunday but later a large number of Shiite protestors rallied to stage protest at Shahra-e-Pakistan, demanding registration of FIR against the culprits and also asking for nominating SSP CID Aslam Chaudhry in the FIR, because police had refused to do so.
Subsequently, the protestors marched up to Governor House from Ancholi as the night falls and staged there a 10-hour long protest.
Seeing the number of demonstrators rise, a six-member committee was summoned in Governor House for dialogue. Following the successful talks, Sindh Governor Ebad and Faisal Raza Abdi, Advisor to the President, assured the committee that the killers would be booked soon.
On the occasion, Ebad assured that the judicial inquiry would be initiated into the slaying, accepting the demand of case registration against SSP CID Chaudhry Aslam and Orangzaib Farooqi. Moreover, the lawsuit was registered with Gulshan-e-Iqbal police station upon the complaint of Dr. Samar Abbas and the brother of deceased Raza.
Consequently, the protestors scattered, concluding the sit-in at 6am on Monday after viewing the copies of FIR. SAMAA
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IOM: Over 80% Of Pakistanis Left Homeless Still Without Shelter - 17 SEP 2010 - English
'No shelter for Pakistan flood victims'
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) says that more than 80 percent of Pakistanis, who were rendered homeless by floods, are still left...
'No shelter for Pakistan flood victims'
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) says that more than 80 percent of Pakistanis, who were rendered homeless by floods, are still left without shelter.
The IOM says it only has enough funding to provide 17 percent of the victims with shelter.
"We have probably reached something like 2.1 million people, that is only about 17 percent or less than a fifth of the families that actually need emergency shelter," said a senior official from the organization
The organization is taking part in the UN led relief efforts in flood-stricken Pakistan.
The United Nations is to launch a fresh appeal for funding later this week to help the victims of the worst natural disaster in Pakistan's history.
The floods have affected more than 21 million people and left 10 million without shelter.
More than eight-million people rely on aid handouts for their survival.
The developments come as Pakistani authorities continue efforts to protect several towns in Dadu district near the Indus river in Sindh Province.
A Press TV correspondent says more lives are at risk from waterborne diseases in flood-hit areas.
The correspondent adds that millions of Pakistan flood victims are leading miserable lives in the southern city of Thatta and several other districts in Sindh Province.
They have taken refuge in graveyards or under trees to protect their families from scorching heat in the outskirts of the city.
Survivors have been left without food, water, shelter and other basic necessities in Pakistan as a result of last month's flooding.
More than 1,750 people have lost their lives due to the weeks-long floods, which have engulfed an area the size of England.
Article Source: http://www.presstv.ir/detail/142880.html
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'No shelter for Pakistan flood victims'
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) says that more than 80 percent of Pakistanis, who were rendered homeless by floods, are still left without shelter.
The IOM says it only has enough funding to provide 17 percent of the victims with shelter.
"We have probably reached something like 2.1 million people, that is only about 17 percent or less than a fifth of the families that actually need emergency shelter," said a senior official from the organization
The organization is taking part in the UN led relief efforts in flood-stricken Pakistan.
The United Nations is to launch a fresh appeal for funding later this week to help the victims of the worst natural disaster in Pakistan's history.
The floods have affected more than 21 million people and left 10 million without shelter.
More than eight-million people rely on aid handouts for their survival.
The developments come as Pakistani authorities continue efforts to protect several towns in Dadu district near the Indus river in Sindh Province.
A Press TV correspondent says more lives are at risk from waterborne diseases in flood-hit areas.
The correspondent adds that millions of Pakistan flood victims are leading miserable lives in the southern city of Thatta and several other districts in Sindh Province.
They have taken refuge in graveyards or under trees to protect their families from scorching heat in the outskirts of the city.
Survivors have been left without food, water, shelter and other basic necessities in Pakistan as a result of last month's flooding.
More than 1,750 people have lost their lives due to the weeks-long floods, which have engulfed an area the size of England.
Article Source: http://www.presstv.ir/detail/142880.html
[Shia Power]Protest outside Governor House Karachi against Askari Raza target killing -Urdu
First ever protest in history of Pakistan, thousands of momineens including women and children attended protest in front of governor house Sindh Karachi against the targeted killing of shia people....
First ever protest in history of Pakistan, thousands of momineens including women and children attended protest in front of governor house Sindh Karachi against the targeted killing of shia people. protest continued over 11hrs. Alhamdolilah under guidance of ulmas like Ali Murtaza Zaidi, munawar naqvi, Mirza Yusuf hussain and many others, Matami anjumans and azadars from interior sindh came over there. Thousands of momineens covered the distance in the form of Juloos on feet.
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First ever protest in history of Pakistan, thousands of momineens including women and children attended protest in front of governor house Sindh Karachi against the targeted killing of shia people. protest continued over 11hrs. Alhamdolilah under guidance of ulmas like Ali Murtaza Zaidi, munawar naqvi, Mirza Yusuf hussain and many others, Matami anjumans and azadars from interior sindh came over there. Thousands of momineens covered the distance in the form of Juloos on feet.
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[Shia Power] Protest outside governor House Karachi against Askari Raza target killing - Pt 2 - 01Jan2012 - Urdu
First ever protest in history of Pakistan, thousands of momineens including women and children attended protest in front of governor house Sindh Karachi against the targeted killing of shia people....
First ever protest in history of Pakistan, thousands of momineens including women and children attended protest in front of governor house Sindh Karachi against the targeted killing of shia people. protest continued over 11hrs. Alhamdolilah under guidance of ulmas like Ali Murtaza Zaidi, munawar naqvi, Mirza Yusuf hussain and many others, Matami anjumans and azadars from interior sindh came over there. Thousands of momineens covered the distance in the form of Juloos on feet.
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First ever protest in history of Pakistan, thousands of momineens including women and children attended protest in front of governor house Sindh Karachi against the targeted killing of shia people. protest continued over 11hrs. Alhamdolilah under guidance of ulmas like Ali Murtaza Zaidi, munawar naqvi, Mirza Yusuf hussain and many others, Matami anjumans and azadars from interior sindh came over there. Thousands of momineens covered the distance in the form of Juloos on feet.
Labbaik Ya hussain
Shia Killings in Pakistan - Karachi
he month of May 2004 saw two suicide attacks on Shia mosques in the southern port city of Karachi in which more than 50 worshipers were killed. The first attack happened on May 7 at Haidery Mosque...
he month of May 2004 saw two suicide attacks on Shia mosques in the southern port city of Karachi in which more than 50 worshipers were killed. The first attack happened on May 7 at Haidery Mosque in Sindh Madaressa-tul-Islam in which 30 people lost their lives. The community was still in shock when three weeks later another suicide bomber hit Imam Ali Reza mosque. The death toll from this attack reached 26, including seven children under the age of 15
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he month of May 2004 saw two suicide attacks on Shia mosques in the southern port city of Karachi in which more than 50 worshipers were killed. The first attack happened on May 7 at Haidery Mosque in Sindh Madaressa-tul-Islam in which 30 people lost their lives. The community was still in shock when three weeks later another suicide bomber hit Imam Ali Reza mosque. The death toll from this attack reached 26, including seven children under the age of 15
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What should be done to be successful in this era of ideological conflict - AMZ - Urdu
Lecture delivered by Moulana Syed Ali Murtaza Zaidi in convention of Asgheria Students Organization in interior Sindh. He shed some light on evident clash of ideologies in this era and then...
Lecture delivered by Moulana Syed Ali Murtaza Zaidi in convention of Asgheria Students Organization in interior Sindh. He shed some light on evident clash of ideologies in this era and then highlighted some points to focus and apply in order to be successful in this era of ideological war
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Lecture delivered by Moulana Syed Ali Murtaza Zaidi in convention of Asgheria Students Organization in interior Sindh. He shed some light on evident clash of ideologies in this era and then highlighted some points to focus and apply in order to be successful in this era of ideological war