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UN Envoy Warns of Missing Libya Arms Syria crackdown continues prompting urgent Arab League talks Muslims mark

Eid in shadow of unrest Christian community greets Muslims on Eid in Pakistan Joy, grief and hope at Libyas feast of sacrifice Ahmadinejad warns against attack, says Israel s end nigh Americans fabricating documents, says Iran Russia: Israeli threat of strikes on Iran a mistake Attack on Iran more & more likely: Israel Australian PM Julia Gillard makes surprise visit to Afghanistan Syria blasts US for blatant interference

ANP leader killed in suicide attack in NW Pak Ex-mayor, guard killed in Pakistan suicide attack CID apprehends three target killers, four drug peddlers 5 killed in different incidents of violence in Karachi Syrian security forces kill 10 at start of Eid 17 security men injured as clashes mar Eid festivities in J-K At least six dead in suicide blast near Afghan mosque Iraq deadly blasts hit Baghdad market Pakistan, China agree to expand economic, defence cooperation Pakistan: Speakers for assisting women to help overcome economic recession Pak, Iran likely to be part of Central Asian security alliance Voices of dissent: Kashmiri leader rejects MFN status for India Pak court indicts 7 over Bhutto killing Iran on threshold of nuclear capability: Report Chances slim for stiffer UN sanctions against Iran Little hope seen of Taliban settlement before 2014 Australian PM meets Karzai in Afghanistan Jamaatud Dawa free to collect Eid donations Jamaatud Dawa opposes sectarianism

Pilgrims stone Satan in Mina as last rite of Hajj Syrian forces enter Homs district Children fret over looming separation with sacrificial animals Karachi: Chhipas collective animal sacrifice on Eid for the needy Pak: Police to launch drive against beggars on Eid URL: http://www.newageislam.com/NewAgeIslamIslamicWorldNews_1.aspx?ArticleID=585 2 ------UN envoy warns of missing Libya arms 7 November 2011 TRIPOLI Some weapons depots in Libya have still not been secured properly, and mu ch has already gone missing from unguarded sites, the top UN envoy in Libya says. Preventing more weapons from being smuggled out of country will be difficult, co nsidering the nature of the vast desert nations borders, the envoy, Ian Martin, t old The Associated Press Sunday in an interview. That has to be a priority now, to secure what still remains in Libya, he said. Over time, the international community can assist Libya and its neighbors with that, but I am afraid there is not a quick and easy solution to that problem. During the chaos of Libyas 8-month civil war, human rights groups and reporters c ame across a number of weapons depots that were left unguarded and were looted a fter Muammar Gaddafis fighters fled. Martin said the unsecured weapons remain a very, very serious cause for concern. H e said they include shoulder-held missiles, mines and ammunition. Its clear that much has already gone missing from unsecured locations and that the re are still locations which have not been properly secured, he said. Martin noted progress concerning chemical weapons and nuclear material. Last wee k, Libyan officials said they discovered two new sites with chemical weapons tha t had not been declared by the Gadhafi regime when it vowed several years ago to stop pursuing non-conventional weapons. Officials also said they found about 7, 000 drums of raw uranium. That, too, has been secured, Martin said of the latest discoveries, noting that th e main issue is now how to dispose of them. The Gadhafi regime fell with the capture and killing of the dictator on Oct. 20, followed by a declaration of liberation by Libyas new leadership three days late r. The U.N. mission headed by Martin is designed to help Libyas interim leaders with the transition to democracy. By late June, Libyans are scheduled to elect a national assembly that would over see the drafting of a constitution, followed by parliamentary and presidential e lections.

The National Transitional Council last week chose a new prime minister, who is t o form a government by mid-month for the transition period. The prime minister, Abdurrahim el-Keib, said in a televised speech marking the o f Eid Al Adha that Libya must quickly form new security forces. He added that the presence of weapons in this random manner really concerns us. El-Keib also said national reconciliation is a priority. This would include comp ensating those who were hurt in the fighting and punishing the guilty, he said. Some Libyan officials have called for a faster transition, warning of a dangerou s power vacuum. Martin said accelerating the elections timetable is going to be quite difficult, but depends first and foremost on the speed with which they (Libyas interim leade rs) can reach the political decisions, and we cant determine that. Fundamental decisions, including on the preferred electoral system, have not yet been made, he said. The NTC has acknowledged that it has not established full control over the count ry. Suspected Gadhafi loyalists are being held in detention centers controlled b y semiautonomous armed militias, instead of the NTC. Human rights groups have re ported mistreatment of detainees in such lockups. Martin said the interim authorities have tried to tackle the problem, but they ne ed to do more, faster, even before a new government is in place. Jamal Bennour, a prominent Libyan jurist involved in setting up a new judicial s ystem, said that at the moment, the NTC only controls one prison in Tripoli, and courts and prosecutors are functioning at a minimal level. http://www.khaleejtimes.com/displayarticle.asp?xfile=data/international/2011/Nov ember/international_November270.xml&section=international&col= ------Syria crackdown continues prompting urgent Arab League talks 6 November 2011 Protests against the regime continued on the first day of the Islamic festival o f Eid-al-Adha in places such as Alsnmin near Deraa. Photograph: Reuters The Arab League has called for an emergency meeting on Syria after government fo rces there killed at least 13 civilians in attacks on pro-democracy protests in Homs after prayers on one of Islam s holiest days. The deaths on the first day of the Muslim festival of Eid al-Adha brought to 60 the number of protesters killed since Damascus officially accepted an Arab Leagu e peace plan on Wednesday in which it undertook to pursue a peaceful resolution to Syria s political crisis and pull the army out of restive cities. Most of the deaths on Sunday were in the city of Homs where an opposition distri ct, Baba Amro, has been under daily tank bombardment. Many of the victims were killed by tank fire, human rights groups reported. A local opposition activist, Raed Ayham, told the Reuters news agency: "The army is escalating the crackdown in the hope of wrapping this uprising up before the

Arabs take more steps against the regime. [President] Assad has not understood that the killings are only feeding the opposition." The Arab League said the hastily called ministerial meeting this Saturday will a ddress "the continuing violence and the government s failure to stick to its obl igations under the Arab Action Plan". The Qatari prime minister, Sheikh Hamad bin Jassem al-Thani, quoted on al-Jazeer a television, said: "If Syria does not respect its commitments, the ministerial committee will meet again and take the necessary decisions." At the weekend the Arab League s secretary general, Nabil al-Arabi, warned that failure to implement the Arab peace talks, which involved the return of troops t o barracks and the freeing of political prisoners, would have "catastrophic cons equences for the situation in Syria and the region". It is unclear what action the Arab League might take. Its decision to turn again st Muammar Gaddafi in Libya ultimately proved fatal to the regime, as it cleared the way for a UN resolution mandating Nato s military intervention. However, Ru ssia is much closer to the Syrian regime and has complained that it was misled o ver the extent of Nato s intended role in Libya, so Moscow has so far resisted c oncerted international action against Damascus. The French foreign minister, Alain Jupp, said the latest deaths had made it clear there was "nothing more to expect from this regime and that despite its occasio nal announcements it will not commit to a programme of reforms". Jupp told Europe 1 radio: "Different initiatives have been taken to try to bring Bashar al-Assad to dialogue. You can see what happened to the last one: Bashar a l-Assad accepts the Arab League peace plan and the next day he massacres dozens more people in the streets." Jupp criticised the UN security council for its "failure" to act on Syria, after a draft resolution threatening to take punitive action against Damascus was veto ed by Russia and China last month. The UN has estimated that about 3,000 people have been killed since the uprising began in March. Syrian human rights groups said that the weekend killings appea r to mark a concerted government offensive against the uprising, focused on Homs . The UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said that as well as the deaths in Homs, the security forces had also shot dead a civilian in Hama and another in Idlib province near the Turkish border. The group said that in Talbi, a town near Homs, "four protesters were wounded, one seriously, when the security force s fired on a demonstration". The group said: "Dozens of people were injured by security forces who shot at a major demonstration in Kafruma, an area of the province of Idlib, in the north-w est of Syria." There were also clashes in the Kafar Susseh district of western Damascus, where the group said 70 had been arrested. http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/nov/06/syria-protests-urgent-arab-league-ta lks/print ------Muslims mark Eid in shadow of unrest

November 6, 2011 MINA: Muslims around the world on Sunday marked Eidul Azha which caps the pilgri mage to Makkah overshadowed by the Arab Spring and deadly attacks in Africa and Central Asia. Eidul Azha was observed amid fears and tears in Nigeria, two days after attacks that killed at least 150 people in the north-eastern city of Damaturu. Thousands gathered for prayers to mark the feast at an open ground in Damaturu p atrolled by dozens of armed police following Fridays gun and bomb attacks, among the deadliest ever carried out by the Boko Haram sect. Its a season of mourning and celebration at the same time, said Damaturu resident A isami Bundi. People are struggling to strike a balance between the merriment of the season and the losses the city has incurred from the attacks, especially the large number of people that have been killed, he said. In Libya, people were struggling to find the funds to mark the feast due to skyr ocketing prices in the wake of an eight-month rebellion that ended with the kill ing of Muammar Qaddafi last month. In Syria, devotees emerged from Eidul Azha prayers on Sunday morning to rally ag ainst President Bashar alAssads regime despite a protest crackdown the UN says ha s killed at least 3,000 people since March. And the security forces shot dead at least another 10 civilians, most of them in the restive central city of Homs, according to human rights activists. The latest bloodshed came as Syrian state radio reported Assad himself attended AlNur mosque in the northern town of Raqqa for morning prayers to mark the Musli m holy day. In Yemen, where protesters have been calling for President Ali Abdullah Salehs ou ster since January, dissident general Ali Mohsen alAhmar said his forces foiled a regime plot to blow up a car as he prayed in Sanaa. In Gaza City, Ismail Haniya, head of the Hamas government, addressed worshippers at the Palestine Mosque, and hailed the feast as the Eid of Freedom for the Arab world. On this blessed day, we call our Eid the Eid of Freedom, he said. It is the Eid of Freedom for Egypt and Tunisia and Libya and all the peoples who triumphed over t yranny. Haniya said the feast was also an Eid of Victory, hailing a landmark prisoner swap deal that saw the movement free captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit in return for 1,027 jailed Palestinians. A first group of 477 prisoners was released as Shalit went home, with the second group of 550 to be freed within two months. In Saudi Arabia, almost three million pilgrims began stoning pillars representin g Satan after massing in a valley near the holy city of Mina, the last and most dangerous rite of the annual Hajj. Hundreds of people have been trampled to death in stampedes which have blighted

several previous pilgrimages to Islams holiest sites when the faithful rush to hu rl stones at the huge pillars. This ritual gives me moral strength. Right now I feel as though Im defeating Satan , said Mokhtar Khan, a 29-year-old who arrived at the site with dozens of fellow Bangladeshis who chanted Allahu Akbar (God is greatest). But despite their prayers, the first day of Eidul Azha was marred by more violen ce around the Muslim world. Elsewhere in Afghanistan, a suicide bomber killed seven people, mostly civilians , as they returned from Eid prayers at a mosque in the northern city of Baghlan. And in Iraq, four bombs exploded in Baghdads Shorjah market, killing at least one person and wounding eight, security officials said. The blasts came despite beefed up security for Eid around mosques, parks and oth er public areas, including a 32,000-strong force in the central Shia shrine city of Najaf. In Indonesia, the worlds most populous Muslim country, Eidul Azha was marked by a ll-night prayer, the sacrifice of goats and cows and family meals of rice cakes and meat dishes. In line with tradition, President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono offered a 1.2-tonne c ow for sacrifice after prayers at Jakartas Istiqlal mosque, which is to slaughter 60 cows and 27 goats for meat to be distributed to 10,000 people. The Eid will start on Monday in some parts of the Muslim world including Iran, P akistan and Bangladesh, where at least eight people died in railway accidents as tens of millions poured out of cities for a five-day holiday. http://tribune.com.pk/story/288556/muslims-mark-eid-in-shadow-of-unrest/?print=t rue ------Christian community greets Muslims on Eid in Pakistan November 07, 2011 ISLAMABAD: Pastor Marqus Sharif, GeneralSecretary of Ibtadai Rasooli Kalisia has greeted the Muslims on the occasion of Eidul Azha on behalf of Christians livin g across the country. In a message, he said Muslims and Christians have a centuries old relation of sh aring their festivals, events of sorrows and joys to promote interfaith harmony among the people of different beliefs. The festival of Eid-ul-Azha gives us the message of sacrifice, sense of responsib ility and equality and the Christian community living in Pakistan on this occasi on prays for the unity of nation, prosperity and protection from terrorism in th e country. On this festival, it is the responsibility of the rich to take care of the poor a nd destitute involving them for celebrating the Eid festivity on equality basis, he concluded. http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2011\11\07\story_7-11-2011_pg11_7

------Joy, grief and hope at Libyas feast of sacrifice November 07, 2011 MISRATA: Joy was tinged by past sadness, hope mingled with anxiety for the futur e as Libyans thronged their mosques at dawn on Sunday to celebrate one of the gr eat festivals of the Muslim year, Eidul Azha, or the feast of sacrifice. Nowhere was the emotion and religious symbolism more acute than in Misrata. The city suffered heavy losses resisting a siege by the army of Muammar Gaddafi. Loc al forces, which took credit for last months capture of the ousted strongman that ended in his death, are pushing for a big say in the new Libya. Men streamed away from dawn prayers at the imposing mosque in Misratas Zorugh nei ghbourhood, preparing to feast on sheep slaughtered in a ritual inspired by Prop het Ibrahims (AS) willingness to sacrifice his son to God. For full Report : http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2011\11\07\story_7-11-2011_pg7_31 ------Ahmadinejad warns against attack, says Israel s end nigh Nov 07,2011 Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad accused the United States and Israel of se eking world support for a military strike on Iran, in comments published on Mond ay in which he also warned against attacks on his country. Ahmadinejad, in an interview with Egypt s state-owned Al-Akhbar newspaper, lashe d out at Israel after its president, Shimon Peres, warned at the weekend that an attack on Iran is becoming increasingly likely. Israel, Iran s arch-enemy, was "bound to collapse," Ahmadinejad said. "Iran s capabilities are increasing and it is progressing, and for that reason i t has been able to compete in the world. Now Israel and the West, particularly A merica, fear Iran s capabilities and role," he said. "Therefore they are trying to gather international support for a military operat ion to stop (Iran s) role. The arrogant should know that Iran will not allow the m to take any action against it," he said. For full Report : http://www.hindustantimes.com/StoryPage/Print/765898.aspx ------Americans fabricating documents, says Iran Nov 07 2011 As their war of words heats up, Iran has accused the U.S. and its allies of adop ting tactics including fabrication of documents to build a case against Tehran a s they had done during the run-up to the Iraq war.

Iran s Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi, a former head of the country s atomic energy establishment, said at a Saturday press conference in Tehran the Internat ional Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), which functions under the aegis of the U.N., was succumbing to U.S. pressure. Mr. Salehi was responding to reports attributed to unnamed diplomats that the IAEA, next week, would release documents that wou ld raise suspicions that Iran was actively pursuing atomic weapons, a charge tha t Tehran has consistently denied. Mr. Salehi signalled that the West was habituated to using fabricated documents, and referred specifically to the accusation ahead of the 2003-war against Iraq that it had sourced uranium from Niger to run a weapon-oriented nuclear programm e. The Americans raised documents like this in the past he said pointing to the Nig er scandal, when forged documents were used as a pretext to invade Iraq. After killi ng tens of thousands of innocent people, it was discovered that it was a forged document, Mr. Salehi observed. On repors of IAEA documents, he said: They are claiming that they are going to pu blish new documents. We know what the truth is let them publish them and we ll s ee what happens. Will they not be called into question as an agency that is unde r pressure by foreign powers? Even in the past, IAEA had brought to Iran s notice documents in the form of alleged studies, which raised suspicions about Tehran s nuclear intent, he said. For full Report : http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-international/article2604960.ece ------Russia: Israeli threat of strikes on Iran a mistake November 7, 2011 Military action against Iran would be a "very serious mistake fraught with unpre dictable consequences", Russia s foreign minister has warned. Sergei Lavrov said diplomacy, not missile strikes, was the only way to solve the Iranian nuclear problem. His comments come after Israeli President Shimon Peres said an attack on Iran wa s becoming more likely. The UN s atomic watchdog is expected to say this week that Iran is secretly deve loping a nuclear arms capability. Diplomats say the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) report, due for rele ase on Tuesday or Wednesday, will produce compelling evidence that Iran will fin d hard to dispute. Iran has always insisted that its nuclear programme is exclusively to generate p ower for civilian purposes. Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi has said the alleged evidence is a fab rication and part of a multi-pronged US smear campaign against his country. Time running out

Mr Lavrov said it was "far from the first time" Israel had threatened strikes ag ainst Iran, when asked for his view on Mr Peres recent comments.

"Our position on this issue is well-known: this would be a very serious mistake fraught with unpredictable consequences," he told reporters. Mr Lavrov said "the only path for removing concerns is to create every possible condition" to resume the talks between Iran and six world powers - including Rus sia - which broke down in December last year. For full Report : http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-15617657?print=true ------Attack on Iran more & more likely: Israel Nov 7, 2011 Israeli president Shimon Peres warned on Sunday that an attack on Iran is becomi ng increasingly likely. JERUSALEM: Israeli president Shimon Peres warned on Sunday that an attack on Ira n is becoming increasingly likely, days before a report by the UN s nuclear watc hdog on Iran s nuclear programme. "The possibility of a military attack against Iran is now closer to being applie d than the application of a diplomatic option," Peres said. "We must stay calm and resist pressure so that we can consider every alternative ," he added. "I don t think that any decision has already been made, but there is an impressi on that Iran is getting closer to nuclear weapons." His comments came after he warned in an interview aired by Israel s privatelyown ed Channel Two television on Saturday, that an attack on Iran was becoming "more and more likely". "The intelligence services of the different countries that are keeping an eye on (Iran) are worried and putting pressure on their leaders to warn that Iran is r eady to obtain the nuclear weapon," he said. For full Report : http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/middle-east/Attack-on-Iran-more-more-li kely-Israel/articleshow/10637189.cms ------Australian PM Julia Gillard makes surprise visit to Afghanistan Nov 7, 2011 MELBOURNE: Prime Minister Julia Gillard made a surprise visit to Afghanistan and met the Australian troops stationed there, days after three of her nation s tro ops were shot dead by a Afghan soldier. During her stop-over in the country on her way back from the G20 in Cannes, Gill ard also met Afghan President Hamid Karzai.

She flew into Tarin Kowt to share a barbecue lunch with some of the 1,550 Austra lian soldiers stationed in the southern Camp Holland base. Her visit came just days after three Australian soldiers were killed when an Afg han National Army soldier opened fire at a base in southern Kandahar province. Seven other soldiers were wounded in the incident, which was Australia s worst s ince three commandos were killed in a helicopter crash in 2010. "I wanted to spend some time trying to see this place through your eyes as we ar e planning the next phase of what happens here in Afghanistan," she said. "I thought it was important to come and touch base and to see what is happening here and to hear directly from you about what the world looks like through your eyes." She held talks with coalition commanders and local Afghan officials before going on to meet Karzai in Kabul. For full Report : http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/south-asia/Australian-PM-Julia-Gillardmakes-surprise-visit-to-Afghanistan/articleshow/10640865.cms ------Syria blasts US for blatant interference November 6, 2011 Afp, Damascus Damascus yesterday strongly condemned Washington after the US State Department a dvised Syrians against surrendering following an amnesty for those who give up w eapons. "The American administration disclosed again its blatant interference in Syria s internal affairs, and its policy which supports killing, in addition to its fun ding of the terrorist groups in Syria," SANA state news agency said citing a for eign ministry official. "The Syrian government calls on the international community to stand against the se policies which contradict with the provisions of the international law and th e UN Security Council s resolutions related to combating terrorism and financing it," added the English-language report. For full Report : http://www.thedailystar.net/newDesign/news-details.php?nid=209427 ------ANP leader killed in suicide attack in NW Pak Nov 07 2011 Islamabad : A former mayor and leader of the secular Awami National Party was ki lled along with his bodyguard when a suicide bomber blew himself up as he was re turning after offering Eid prayers in northwest Pakistan.

Former nazim (mayor) Hanif Jadoon and his bodyguard were killed instantly, and s even others were injured as the bomber detonated his explosives outside the pray er ground, police said. Jadoon s son was among the seven injured persons. The wounded were taken to a ne arby hospital. The attack occurred as millions of people were celebrating the Eid-ul-Azha festi val. The government had put in place strict security arrangements across Pakistan to prevent terrorist attacks. No group claimed responsibility for the suicide bombing though such attacks are usually blamed on the Pakistani Taliban. Taliban suicide bombers have targeted Eid congregations in the past too. In December 2007, former federal minister Aftab Ahmed Khan Sherpao had a narrow escape when a suicide bomber blew himself up during Eid prayers in Charsadda, ki lling over 50 people and injuring over 100. Jadoon was a leader of the Awami National Party that rules the northwestern Khyb er-Pakhtunkhwa province. Dozens of ANP workers and leaders have been killed in attacks by the Taliban in the past few years. http://www.indianexpress.com/news/suicide-bomber-kills-2-in-northwestern-pakista n/872021/ ------Ex-mayor, guard killed in Pakistan suicide attack 7 November 2011 PESHAWAR A former town mayor and his bodyguard were killed and nine other people wounded on Monday when a suicide bomber blew himself up in Pakistans northwest, police said. The bomber targeted Hanif Khan Jadoon in Swabi, 90 kilometres east of Peshawar, as he was sitting in his car after offering his Eid prayer. It was a suicide attack. The bomber was on foot. Hanif Jadoon was killed on the s pot and his security guard died in hospital, Mohammad Ijaz Khan, the Swabi police chief, told AFP by telephone. Another nine people including Jadoons son were injured in the attack, Khan said. It was not clear why Jadoon was targeted but police said he was a member of the Awami National Party, which rules the militant-hit Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, and that could have been a motive. More than 4,700 people have been killed across Pakistan in attacks blamed on Tal iban and other extremist networks based in the tribal belt since government troo ps stormed a radical mosque in Islamabad in 2007. http://www.khaleejtimes.com/displayarticle.asp?xfile=data/international/2011/Nov ember/international_November272.xml&section=international&col=

------CID apprehends three target killers, four drug peddlers November 07, 2011 KARACHI: Crime Investigation Department (CID)s Anti-Extremism Cell (AEC) claimed to have arrested three target killers in separate raids, recovering weapons from their possession here on Sunday. SSP Aslam Khan said CID team conducted raid, o n a tip off in Ittehad Town Mochko police precincts and arrested Ikram and Faisa l Shehzad. In another raid at Qasba Colony Pirabad we arrested Sakhi Rehman and r ecovered two Kalashnikoves and two TT pistols from his possession, he added. SSP Khan said that the accused were involved in more than 40 cases of target killing and belonged to two different political parties. He said during interrogation I kram confessed to have been involved in 18 murders, Faisal eight and Sakhi Rehma n confessed to have been involved in six murders. Further interrogation was unde rway. Separately, in another raid, CID arrested four drug peddlers namely Gul Ra zzak, Tariq, Mohammad Ghulam and Qazi Rehman and recovered four kilogrammes of h ashish and two TT pistols from their possession. staff report http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2011\11\07\story_7-11-2011_pg12_11 ------5 killed in different incidents of violence in Karachi November 07, 2011 Staff Report KARACHI: Five people were killed in different incidents of violence in different parts of the metropolis on Sunday. A man was shot dead in Bihar Colony Masjid Road olice station. The incident took place in early d armed men reached near Masjid Road and opened he received one bullet in his head and died on within the limits of Chakiwara p hours of Sunday when unidentifie indiscriminate fire, resultantly the spot.

The body was shifted to Civil Hospital Karachi for medico-legal formalities. A police official said the victim was the resident of same area where incident t ook place and at the time of incident, he was standing outside his home. They sa id the victims first wife committed suicide eight years ago, while he got second marriage four years back, adding that the victim had some dispute with first wif es brother, so it might be the motive behind the murder. The victim was the fathe r of two children and hailed from Panjgur, Balochistan. No case was registered t ill filing the report. For full Report : http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2011\11\07\story_7-11-2011_pg7_11 ------Syrian security forces kill 10 at start of Eid November 07, 2011 BEIRUT/ DAMASCUS/AMMAN: Security forces killed at least ten people in central Sy

ria as thousands of anti-government protesters called for the downfall of the Sy rian regime Sunday, the first day of the Muslim Eidul Azha holiday, activists sa id. The violence added to fears that a peace plan brokered by the Arab League last w eek was unravelling only days after Damascus agreed to halt its crackdown on the 7-month old uprising that the UN says has left some 3,000 people dead. It was the fourth straight day of deadly violence since Syria agreed to an Arab peace blueprint aimed at ending nearly eight months of bloodshed, and French For eign Minister Alain Juppe said it was clear that President Bashar al-Assads regim e had no intention of ending its bloody bid to crush dissent. On Sunday, government forces killed five people in the flashpoint central provin ce of Homs, which has turned into one of the main centres of protest and reprisa l during the revolt against President Bashar Assad. Bloodshed linked to the military crackdown on dissent and what appear to be sect arian revenge killings have engulfed Homs in recent weeks, killing scores of peo ple in the countrys third-largest city. For full Report : http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2011\11\07\story_7-11-2011_pg7_8 ------17 security men injured as clashes mar Eid festivities in J-K Mon Nov 07 2011 Srinagar: At least 17 security personnel were on Monday injured as protesting youths clash ed with them soon after the congregational Eid-ul-Adha prayers concluded in Jamm u and Kashmir s Anantnag district, police said. Clashes also broke out at Sopore town in Baramulla district and some parts of th e city, marring Eid festivities. 17 police and CRPF personnel were injured in Anantnag, 50 km from here, when cla shes broke out after the security forces tried to prevent a large group of youth s from taking out a protest rally after the congregational Eid-ul-Adha prayers, police said. Shouting "pro-freedom" slogans, the agitators threw stones at the security force s who retaliated with tear smoke cannisters, they said. At least 12 policemen, including Anantnag SSP R K Jalla and SP (Operations) Zahi d Malik, and five CRPF personnel were injured in the clashes, police said. http://www.indianexpress.com/news/17-security-men-injured-as-clashes-mar-eid-fes tivities-in-jk/872100/ ------At least six dead in suicide blast near Afghan mosque November 6, 2011

AFGHANISTAN: At least six people including a policeman were killed in a suicide blast near a mosque in Afghanistan Sunday, the first day of Muslim holiday Eidul Azha, officials said. The blast happened in the city of Baghlan, northern Afghanistan, as people left prayers at the mosque, said Baghlan police chief Asadullah Shirzad. An explosion took place at 9:30am near the mosque, said Shirzad. As a result of exp losion six civilians were killed including a police officer. He added that the su icide attacker was on foot. Afghan interior ministry spokesman Siddiq Siddiqui in Kabul, though, said the de ath toll stood at seven. Seven people were killed including a police officer and 15 others were wounded in the explosion, Siddiqui said. Siddiqui added that there had been two suicide bombers involved, one of whom det onated himself and caused the casualties, while the other was arrested by police before he could blow himself up. A doctor at the main hospital in Baghlan said 20 injured people had been admitte d. The attack happened on the first day of the three-day Eidul Azha holiday in Afgh anistan, which is traditionally a time for people to pray and spend time with th eir family and friends. http://tribune.com.pk/story/288465/at-least-six-dead-in-suicide-blast-near-afgha n-mosque/?print=true ------Iraq deadly blasts hit Baghdad market 6 November 2011 At least eight people have been killed by a series of blasts at a market in the Iraqi capital Baghdad, say reports. Three explosions went off in the commercial district of Shurja, as people were b uying food for the major Muslim festival of Eid al-Adha. At least 21 people were injured in the attack, police told the Associated Press news agency. Overall violence in Iraq has declined since a peak in 2006 and 2007, but attacks on civilians remain common. The latest explosions came despite the extra security measures put in place acro ss Iraq for the Eid holiday. The bombs are believed to have been planted throughout the sprawling Shurja mark et, one of the oldest and best-known markets in Iraq. "I can see fire and black smoke mounting and a large number of fire engines, amb ulances and police patrols rushing to the market," one witness told Reuters. Interior and defence ministry officials said parts of the historic market had be en set on fire, the AFP news agency reports.

Baghdad has seen a resurgence in militant violence in recent months, as the last US troops in the country prepare to leave by the end of the year. Official figures says 258 people were killed in violence nationwide in October. The increase has raised concerns that the violence might increase even more once the US military hands over security responsibilities to the Iraqis. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-15611116?print=true ------Pakistan, China agree to expand economic, defence cooperation 7 November 2011 The two leaders who met on the sidelines of the summit of the Shanghai Cooperati on Organisation here discussed issues of strategic and economic cooperation betw een their countries. They discussed the matters relating to agriculture, power generation and finance besides reviewing progress in Sino-Pak bilateral ties. Both reviewed strategic and defence cooperation besides exchanging views on trad e cooperation. The two sides also discussed the means to carry out projects of communication in cluding railway and road links and fibre optic. For full Report : http://www.dawn.com/2011/11/07/pakistan-china-agree-to-expand-economic-defence-c ooperation.html ------Pakistan: Speakers for assisting women to help overcome economic recession November 07, 2011 ISLAMABAD: Speakers at a programme on Sunday said society should facilitate wome n to start business to achieve personal freedom, security and satisfaction. The programme was arranged for women entrepreneurs at Islamabad Womens Chamber of Commerce and Industry (IWCCI). Women are silent contributors to the economic and social development but their su bstantial role is largely unnoticed or taken for granted, the speakers observed. Mian Shahid, chief executive officer of an insurance company, said that the busi ness community should help strengthen the capacity of businesswomen. Helping wom en to explore and enhance business potential, develop business, access credit, a ssistance with marketing skills and product design can help combat economic rece ssion in Pakistan, he added. He said that women hold only one per cent assets in the country, which result in their one per cent contribution in the total incom e tax collections that describes attitude towards them. He said that there are m any issues confronting the development of women including the idea of female as being secondary to male and of womens businesses being of less significance, he s aid. He said that there is a pressing need to empower women economically and cre ate employment opportunities to enable them to survive, prosper, and support the

ir families. On the occasion, founder President, IWCCI, Samina Fazil said, We have to strike a balance between domestic and business responsibilities while keeping cultural f actors in the mind. app http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2011\11\07\story_7-11-2011_pg11_4 ------Pak, Iran likely to be part of Central Asian security alliance November 07, 2011 MOSCOW: Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and his Chinese counterpart Wen Ji abao will meet on Monday to discuss expanding their loose Central Asian security alliance to include Pakistan and Iran. Putin will host Wen in his native city of Saint Petersburg almost exactly 10 yea rs after the two countries joined forces with the four ex-Soviet Central Asian r epublics to form the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO). Russia has previou sly billed the alliance as a regional alternative to NATO and discussed at past meetings the option of including other regional powers in its ranks. We are talki ng about Pakistan and Iran, which have applied for membership, Russian foreign mi nistry spokesman Alexander Lukashevich told reporters ahead of the talks. India is also intent on joining, and Afghanistan has said it wants to be an obser ver, the Russian spokesman said. But analysts said China prefers to view the grou p as primarily an economic organisation and note that Pakistans membership has al ready been under discussion for five years. Russia is also upset that the group still receives no formal recognition from NATO. Of course, SCO expansion is not a n easy process. It requires careful analysis and assessment, the Russian foreign ministry spokesman conceded. The meeting between Wen and Putin will be their sec ond since the Russian premier announced in September plans to next year regain t he Kremlin post he held in 2000-2008. afp http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2011\11\07\story_7-11-2011_pg7_9 ------Voices of dissent: Kashmiri leader rejects MFN status for India November 7, 2011 MUZAFFARABAD: Pakistanis should compel their government to withdraw the decision to grant the most favoured nation (MFN) status to India, a hardline Kashmiri leader said on S unday. Pakistans cabinet last week announced that it had approved a proposal for normali sing trade relations between the two neighbours and the eventual granting of the MFN status to India. Leaders in the Indian-administered Kashmir rejected the deal saying it was being done under pressure from the United States. Pakistani government is taking dictation from America and this deal is also resul t of that dictation, Syed Ali Geelani, chief of the hardline faction of All Parti es Hurriayt Conference (APHC) said in a telephonic address to Muzaffarabad Press

Club, from Srinagar. It is a great source of pain for us to see Pakistan granting MFN status to India when Indian security forces are raping our women and destroying Islamic culture, said Geelani, who favours the regions accession to Pakistan. For full Report : http://tribune.com.pk/story/288767/voices-of-dissent-kashmiri-leader-rejects-mfn -status-for-india/?print=true ------Pak court indicts 7 over Bhutto killing November 6, 2011 Afp, Islamabad A Pakistani anti-terror court yesterday indicted two police officers and five al leged Taliban militants over the 2007 assassination of former Prime Minister Ben azir Bhutto, a prosecutor said. Nobody has been convicted or jailed for Bhutto s assassination on December 27, 2 007, in Rawalpindi, a garrison city near the capital Islamabad, in a gun and sui cide attack after she addressed an election rally. The death of the charismatic, Oxford-educated Bhutto, the first woman to become prime minister of a Muslim nation, threw the country into chaos, sparking violen ce and months of political turmoil. Police say that three other suspects in the high-profile case have been killed - including the chief of the Pakistani Taliban, Baitullah Mehsud -- and two rema in at large. The police officers were Saud Aziz, who was the Rawalpindi police chief at the t ime of the killing, and Khurram Shahzad, another senior policeman. The five suspected militants are Sher Zaman, Hasnain Gul, Rafaqat Hussain, Abdul Rasheed and Aitzaz Shah from the troubled northwest of the country, Azhar said. http://www.thedailystar.net/newDesign/news-details.php?nid=209428 ------Iran on threshold of nuclear capability: Report Nov 7, 2011 WASHINGTON: Iran is on the threshold of nuclear capability by mastering the crit ical steps needed to build a weapon after receiving assistance from a foreign sc ientist. The country has overcome key technical hurdles with the help of a former Soviet weapon scientist and crucial technology linked to experts in Pakistan and North Korea, Washington Post reported quoting Western diplomats. The diplomats and nuclear experts briefed on the findings by UN officials said a rouge Soviet scientist had tutored Iranians over several years on building high -precision detonators for the weapons.

For full Report : timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/middle-east/Iran-on-threshold-of-nuclear-capab ility-Report/articleshow/10641516.cms ------Chances slim for stiffer UN sanctions against Iran Nov 7 2011 There is little chance that the UN Security Council will impose tough new sancti ons on Iran anytime soon, despite a new UN report expected this week to contain evidence suggesting Iran wants atomic weapons. The reason for this, Western diplomats say, is the reluctance of Tehran s tradit ional sympathisers China and Russia, which have the power to veto any council re solution, to sanction Iran s oil and gas sectors. As a result, it will be hard to get anything out of the UN that is tougher than the last round of Iran sanctions passed in June 2010. The reality is that a new substantive step forward on sanctions will be very difficult, a senior Western d iplomat said on condition of anonymity. The last set of sanctions were very substantive, and essentially the next stage would be to go into the oil and gas sector, he said. If you get into the oil and gas sector, then obviously there will be opposition from China in particular, b ut also from Russia. More so China. China depends heavily on oil exports from Iran, the world s fifth biggest crude exporter, to fuel its growing economy. The report by the UN International Atomic Energy Agency, due out later this week , may strengthen suspicions that Tehran is seeking to develop the capability to make atomic bombs but stop short of explicitly saying that it is doing so, diplo mats said. The IAEA report will arrive weeks after the United States accused Tehran of plot ting to assassinate the Saudi Arabian ambassador to Washington. Although Iran ve hemently denied the allegation, the furor revived speculation that a new UN sanc tions resolution against Tehran might be on the cards. http://www.indianexpress.com/news/chances-slim-for-stiffer-un-sanctions-againstiran/872042/ ------Little hope seen of Taliban settlement before 2014 Nov 07,2011 When the Russians pulled out of Afghanistan in 1989, they left behind a governme nt in Kabul which outlasted the Soviet Union, kept Islamist insurgents at bay, a nd collapsed only after the money ran out. A similar scenario is taking shape again, only this time -- Western countries ho pe -- without the money running out. Analysts say there is little prospect of a political settlement with Taliban ins

urgents by 2014, when the United States and its allies plan to pull out most com bat troops. Instead, the aim is to leave behind a government strong enough to escape the fat e of its Soviet-era predecessor, which collapsed in 1992 in a bitter civil war, and whose president Mohammad Najibullah was eventually captured, tortured and ex ecuted by the Taliban when they overran Kabul in 1996. "Frankly, we don t know whether the insurgents will come to the table," Simon Ga ss, NATO s senior civilian representative in Kabul, told reporters after a regio nal conference on Afghanistan in Istanbul last week. But he acknowledged it might be easier for the Afghan government to negotiate af ter 2014 when the insurgents -- who say they are fighting to drive foreign troop s out of Afghanistan -- might prove more amenable. For full Report : http://www.hindustantimes.com/StoryPage/Print/765953.aspx ------Australian PM meets Karzai in Afghanistan November 07, 2011 Gillard made the unannounced stopover in the war-torn Central Asian nation, wher e she met President Hamid Karzai in Kabul, on her way back from the G20 leaders m eeting in Cannes, France. Addressing soldiers on Sunday in the restive southern province of Uruzgan, where most of Australias 1,550 troops are stationed, Gillard acknowledged the loss of three of their colleagues on October 29. Seven other soldiers were wounded in the incident, which was Australias worst sin ce three commandos were killed in a helicopter crash in 2010. When I started planning this trip I didnt realise that it would be in the shadow o f very deep sadness, Gillard said in comments quoted in The Australian newspaper. For full Report : http://www.dawn.com/2011/11/07/australian-pm-meets-karzai-in-afghanistan.html ------Jamaatud Dawa free to collect Eid donations By Rana Tanveer November 7, 2011 LAHORE: The government has placed no restrictions on Jamaatud Dawa collecting animal hid es after the Eidul Azha sacrifice. The group says it has set up a hundred camps for hide collection in Lahore alone. Jamaatud Dawa calls itself a charity group and denies having anything to do with militancy, but many of its leaders and workers were formerly part of banned gro

up Lashkar-i-Taiba (LT). The United Nations proscribed JD as a terrorist outfit after the Mumbai attacks in November 2009, which are said to have been carried o ut by LT. The Interior Ministry on Saturday issued a list of 31 banned organisations, as i s traditional before Eidul Azha each year as a reminder that these groups must n ot be allowed to collect donations in the form of animal hides. The latest list renews the ban on LT, but excludes JD the group was included on the previous suc h list. The list included three organisations (Khuddamul Islam, Islami Tehreek and Milla t-i-Islamia) that, like the JD, are believed to be old banned outfits operating under new names (Deobandi militant groups Jaish-i-Muhammad and Sipah-i-Sahaba, a nd Shia outfit Tehrik-i-Jafria Pakistan, respectively). For full Report : http://tribune.com.pk/story/288708/funding-militants-jamaatud-dawa-free-to-colle ct-eid-donations/?print=true ------Jamaatud Dawa opposes sectarianism November 2, 2011 MULTAN: Sectarian groups and political parties are the real bone of contention among the Muslim Ummah, chief of charity organisation Jamaatud Dawa Hafiz Saeed said on T uesday. Speaking at a gathering in Kamonki where he was monitoring aid to flood survivor s, he said that these groups and parties are airing and supporting difference wi thin the Ummah. JuD has always opposed sectarianism. We have to eradicate the pol itics of vested interests and sectarianism from our society, he said. JuD is the charity wing of the banned militant outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba, which is blamed for the assault on Mumbai. Correction: An earlier version of the story incorrectly stated that JuD is a cha rity wing of the banned militant Lashkar-e-Jhangvi. The correction has been made . Published in The Express Tribune, November 2nd, 2011. http://tribune.com.pk/story/286407/policy-statement-jamaatud-dawa-opposes-sectar ianism/?print=true ------Pilgrims stone Satan in Mina as last rite of Hajj November 07, 2011 MINA: Hundreds of thousands of pilgrims stoned Satan after massing on Sunday in a valley near Mina, the last and most dangerous rite of the annual Hajj. Hundreds of people have been trampled to death in stampedes, which have blighted several previous pilgrimages when the faithful rush to hurl stones at huge pill

ars symbolising the devil. To complete the ritual, a pilgrim must throw 21 pebbles at e pillars. This ritual gives me moral strength. Right now ating Satan, said Mokhtar Khan, a 29-year-old who arrived of fellow Bangladeshis who chanted Allahu Akbar (God is each of three 25-metr I feel as though Im defe at the site with dozens greatest).

Another devotee about to perform the ritual, 25-year-old Egyptian Muhammad Husse inin, quipped that he would feel better once Ive stoned Satan, my biggest enemy. Saudi authorities have installed a multi-level walkway through the site in a bid to avoid the trampling that caused the deaths of 364 people in 2006, 251 in 200 4 and 1,426 in 1990. So far this year, no major incidents have been reported among the more than 2.5 million pilgrims. For full Report : http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2011\11\07\story_7-11-2011_pg7_10 ------Syrian forces enter Homs district 7 November 2011, AMMAN - Troops and militiamen loyal to Syrian President Bashar Al Assad entered a residential district of the city of Homs after six days of tank bombardment t hat killed scores of people and wounded hundreds, residents and activists said o n Monday. Army defectors who had taken refuge in Bab Amro and helped defend the residentia l district, which has seen regular street rallies against Assads rule, have withd rawn. Loyalist forces entered the district overnight, they said. http://www.khaleejtimes.com/DisplayArticle09.asp?xfile=data/middleeast/2011/Nove mber/middleeast_November174.xml&section=middleeast ------Children fret over looming separation with sacrificial animals By Arsalan Haider November 07, 2011 LAHORE: Children all over Pakistan have spent the last week in decorating and pr eparing animals for sacrifice during the three Eidul Azha holidays. During the week, children could be seen as very excited since they were having f un with their animals and were petting and feeding them. Many also helped in pre paring the animals by decorating them with colorful leashes, reins, strings, rib bons, henna and other little ornaments. Talking to Daily Times, a number of children expressed their feelings for their newfound pets and said that they would feel sad when their animals would be sacr ificed and wished that they would remain till the next Eidul Azha. Ahmad, 12, sa id that he had adorned his animal with reins of bright colours and silver orname nts for its neck and legs and that when the animal would be sacrificed, he would

cry and also said that he had asked his father not to sacrifice it now. He said that he had requested his father to sacrifice him on the next Eidul Azha as he wanted to spend more time with him. He added that he loved the animal and could not bear his pain. For full Report : http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2011\11\07\story_7-11-2011_pg13_7 ------Karachi: Chhipas collective animal sacrifice on Eid for the needy November 07, 2011 KARACHI: The Chhipa Welfare Association (CWA) has finalised the strategy for car rying out animal slaughter on collective basis in association with shareholders of sacrificial animals. According to a statement the CWA has further approved measures for distribution of meat obtained from animals slaughter on Eidul Azha. It said that in this regard, CWAs patron-in-chief Ramzan Chhipa would slaughter a nimal on Nov 7 (today) at CWA headquarters located on Shahrah-e Faisal. CWA would distribute meat of sacrificial animals among the people who have been r endered homeless by heavy floods a few months ago. The meat distribution plan wo uld also cover slums and poor settlements in citys outskirts, the statement added. It said that this was decided in a meeting of in-charge of collective animal sla ughter with Ramzan Chhipa at CWA headquarters. app http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2011\11\07\story_7-11-2011_pg7_3 ------Pak: Police to launch drive against beggars on Eid November 07, 2011 RAWALPINDI: On the auspicious occasion of Eidul Adha, Rawalpindi police have lau nched a special move against the professional beggars. Talking to APP, Superintendent Police (SP) Rawal Town Malik Matloob Awan said th at police would perform their duties round the clock to nab the professional beg gars. Malik said that special force has been constituted to arrest the professional be ggars. He said that strict action would be taken against them who were involved in this immoral activity. He said that the increasing trend would be crushed with force and added that a s pecial move had been launched against the professional beggars and they will be send to jail. He urged the citizens to give alms only to those who deserve and are not profess ionals. app http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2011\11\07\story_7-11-2011_pg11_3

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