DINA For the Issue of November 11, 2012
![]() | Sunday, November 11, 2012 | Zilhaj 25, 1433 | |||||
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Brown calls Malala’s injured friendsBy Khalilur Rehman BachaMINGORA, Nov 10: UN’s Special Envoy for Global Education and former British prime minister Gordon Brown telephoned on Saturday Malala Yousufzai’s schoolmates who were injured in an attack last month as the Malala Day passed without much fanfare in Mingora, her hometown. Mr Brown called Shazia Ramzan and Kainat Riaz to inquire after their health... | ||||||
‘Mumbai case suspects trained at LeT camps’By Malik AsadRAWALPINDI, Nov 10: Intelligence officials informed an anti-terrorism court (ATC) on Saturday that suspects in the Mumbai attacks case got training at various centres of the banned Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) militant organisation, including navigational training in Karachi. In their statements recorded before ATC judge Chaudhry Habibur Rehman, five inspectors of the Crime Investigation Department, who are prosecution witnesses in the case, informed the court about the training details and capabilities of suspects Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi (the alleged mastermind), Abdul Wajid, Mazhar Iqbal, Hammad Amin Sadiq, Shahid Jameel Riaz, Jamil Ahmed and Younas Anjum.... | ||||||
Three shot dead in QuettaQUETTA, Nov 10: Three people were gunned down and three others injured in a fresh sectarian attack here on Saturday. “Six persons from the Shia Hazara community were passing from the Jinnah Road in a taxicab when they were targeted by two gunmen waiting for them at a traffic signal,” a police official, Anwar Ali, said... | ||||||
Six seminary students among victims: Another 20 gunned down in KarachiBy Imran AyubKARACHI, Nov 10: At least 20 people lost their lives in Karachi on Saturday — almost half of them being victims of the ongoing wave of sectarian killings — as a helpless citizenry wondered when a clueless administration would step in to confront the killers on the loose. The bloodshed coincided with the presence of Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf and some of his key cabinet members in the city... | ||||||
ICAO dissatisfied with Airblue crash reportBy Imran Ali TeepuISLAMABAD, Nov 10: The International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) has described as not comprehensive a report prepared by the Safety Investigation Board (SIB) and made public by the government about the Airblue plane crash. The ICAO found that many of the findings did not have factual information to support them, Dawn learnt on Saturday... | ||||||
Kukikhels unhappy with security forcesBureau ReportPESHAWAR, Nov 10: A senior law enforcement officer has admitted that security agencies do not take the political administration and tribal elders into confidence before conducting any raid. Elders of the Kukikhel tribe in Khyber Agency had accused security agencies of violating their privacy during raids... | ||||||
Karzai pledges to ‘hunt’ for Malala attackersMUMBAI, Nov 10: Afghan President Hamid Karzai on Saturday promised to hunt for the Taliban attackers who shot Malala Yousufzai. The Pakistani Taliban have admitted shooting Malala in the head on a school bus a month ago to punish her for the `crime’ of campaigning for girls’ rights to an education... | ||||||
FBI snooping on emails undid PetraeusBy Anwar Iqbal and Masood HaiderWASHINGTON, Nov 10: CIA Director David Petraeus was having an affair with his biographer Paula Broadwell, a reserve army officer, the US media reported on Saturday. Quoting official sources, the media reported that the FBI discovered the relationship by monitoring Gen Petraeus’ emails, after it was alerted that Ms Broadwell could have had access to the CIA chief’s personal email.... | ||||||
India seeks voice samples of Mumbai suspectsBy Our CorrespondentNEW DELHI, Nov 10: India’s Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde said on Saturday he had asked his Pakistani counterpart Rehman Malik to provide New Delhi with the voice samples of Mumbai terror suspects, Press Trust of India said. The agency quoted Mr Shinde as saying the Indian government hoped to soon get from Pakistan voice samples of the alleged handlers of the attackers... | ||||||
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