Wednesday, October 31, 2007

India, Germany signs 8 MoU's out of 12 pacts

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

India, Germany signs 8 MoU's out of 12 pacts

India, Germany signs 8 MoU's out of 12 pacts
India, Germany to sign Twelve agreements- (MoU).

31.10.2007 12:41:55 Twelve agreements and Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), including one on defense cooperation and another on Germany's new commitment of 150 million Euros for energy efficiency and renewable energy projects in India, are expected to be signed after the talks.

(live-PR.com) - A wide-ranging talks between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, the two countries also decided to bolster cooperation in the fight against terrorism, on climate change issues and UN reforms and pressed for "early, fair and substantive outcome" of stalled Doha talks.

Eight MoU's were signed between India and Germany in New Delhi even as German
Federal Minister for Education and Research Annette Schavan and Kapil Sibal jointly announced the plan to set up a world class research institute in India.In line with the strategy for closer collaboration in science, a bilateral co-operation MoU between their patents offices was also signed Tuesday.

Besides, the two defence ministries inked an agreement on 'mutual protection of classified information', as well as a MoU for co-operation between the postal departments.

Early in the day, Manmohan Singh and Merkel flagged off the Science Express -- a mobile science exhibition on a train at Safdarjung Railway Station in New Delhi that will visit 57 towns across India over the next seven months. It aims to kindle scientific curiosity among the Indian youth.www.pib.nic.in

'Science Express-, a special exhibition mounted on a train as the result of a partnership in science and technology between India and Germany, scientists have uncovered our understanding of the Universe, its beginning, its current size, and many other questions. It also raises issues of sustainable development and how scientists are concerned about finding practical solutions for protecting our planet.

The Visa problems being faced by Indians intending to go to Germany are expected to be raised at the talks.

Germany is looking for joint research and production amid its intent to get IAF's contract for 126 fighter aircraft.

The two sides will sign an agreement for mutual protection of classified documents.
Make an efforts to bolster reforms of the UN Security Council and cooperate in peaceful uses of nuclear energy.India and Germany are part of the G4 process also includes Japan and Brazil, If the Security Council has to reflect contemporary realities, there is need for reforms,' Manmohan Singh said.

'We hope that the IAEA rules are abided by, Once that is in place, Germany and India can do a lot together in peaceful uses of nuclear energy,' Merkel said.She will be visiting Mumbai today to meet captains of Indian Industry

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Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Argentina's first lady Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner wins

Argentina's first lady Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner wins
First Lady Cristina elected President

29.10.2007 18:55:52 "We have won amply," she said. "But this, far from putting us in a position of privilege, puts us instead in a position of greater responsibilities and obligations."

(live-PR.com) - Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner had 45 percent of the vote, compared with 23 percent for former lawmaker Elisa Carrio and 17 percent for former Economy Minister Roberto Lavagna.


Rest percentage split the other eleven contestants. Fernandez needed 40 percent and a margin of 10 percentage points over the runner-up to avoid a runoff.Fernandez is a lawyer and senator will succeed her husband Nestor Kirchner.She become Argentina's first elected female president.The Post of President in Argentina is both state and government head as per the constitution.

Polling was extended by one hour in some parts of the country to 1900 local time (2200 GMT) to accommodate a late rush of voters.Vice President Daniel Scioli won the race for governor of Buenos Aires province, the country's second most powerful post.

The outgoing president Nestor Kirchner, stood at her side, she said she would build on his work.On being compared with Hillary Clinton or with Evita in media she said ,"I don't want to be compared with Hillary Clinton or with Evita Peron, or with anybody," she said recently."There's nothing better than being yourself."

Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner will take over reins from her husband Nestor Kirchner in December in a unique rarity power handover between democratically elected spouses,a glamorous lawyer and centre-left senator enters into the Casa Rosada – or Pink House – as her husband’s successor after tomorrow’s elections in house where she lived for four years as First Lady.

Fernandez political journey from elected provincial legislator at the Chamber of Deputies in the locality of Santa Cruz in 1989, she was re-elected to the post in 1993. In 1999 that is six years later, she was elected Senator for Santa Cruz, and re-elected in 2001. She was elected Senator for Buenos Aires,in year 2005.

Her call for unity, and invited all social sectors to build a better nation as she wants to develop a joint social project for all sectors of Argentinean society, disregarding political differences. "I want all to join in to build the future, because we have advanced a lot since 2003 in our struggle against poverty and unemployment, and I want to call on you all without hard feelings or hatred," she stressed.The payment of debts to IMF of 100 Million dollars and to other Latin American countries paid rich dividend to her in election campaign.

Argentina economy has boomed as it rebounds from the depths of the crash, with 8 per cent growth last year. Unemployment has halved and poverty rates have been slashed. The glittering pampas are flush with new wealth, thanks to Chinese demand for soy, and a forest of cranes is testimony to the builders boom in Buenos Aires.


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Sunday, October 28, 2007

German chancellor Angela Merkel four-day trip to India

German chancellor Angela Merkel four-day trip to India
Angela Merkel to boost business ties

28.10.2007 08:39:15 Angela Merkel will be on a four-day trip to India her first trip as Chancellor along with a trade delegates.

(live-PR.com) - Angela Merkel will be on a four-day trip to India her first trip as Chancellor along with a trade delegates.


Angela Merkel to boost business ties and trade with India on her visit to the world's biggest democracy.

She will meet Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh,on round of global issues including UN reforms, climate change, energy security, cooperation in the Doha round of multilateral trade negotiations and promoting security in Afghanistan. Federal ministers and delegates of Indian businessmen in Delhi and Mumbai to sign series of agreements from trade,technology and energy or defense.A government official said German firms wanted to boost ties in newer areas such as environmental technology and software as well as machinery, electrical engineering and chemicals.

"As Europeans, we have every opportunity, including in a country like India," Merkel said at an Asia conference in Berlin. "We just have to get involved." Germany has been very focused on China,she said,but India also"is dramatically growing country" with great economic perspectives.

German-Indian trade reached about 10.5 billon euros ($15.1 billion) last year.India is Asia's third-biggest economy it has grown at an average of 8.6 percent in the last four years.

Siemens AG and chemical company BASF as well as the Deutsche Bahn railroad firm,Lufthansa well known global brands manager and prestigious names in science and technology to accompany her .

She has already visited another Asian economic power, China, twice during her chancellorship.

German NSG as chairman is an important members unlikely to hold any talks as the Indian steps of IAEA negotiation is still awaited.

Berlin has indicated that it supports India’s quest for global civil nuclear integration.Australia and Canada has shown interest as civil nuclear suppliers for her needs.
Addressing the premier organization of industries,CII Round table , Ambassador Mutzelburg said India’s strong and consistent economic growth means more business opportunities for German investors in sectors like infrastructure, science & technology, energy, R&D and InfoTech. He added, Germany could provide a platform to further improve trade with the EU members, especially the central and east European member nations.Further to pt all in frame, an Indo-German vision statement would be worked out during the visit of Chancellor Angela Merkel to India next week.

Mr. Rajgopal Sharma, Director, Department of Commerce, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, called for issues such as trade and technical barriers among other non-tariff barriers and, easier cross border movement of people to facilitate higher trade. India should tap German expertise in advanced technology, energy, infrastructure development and vocational training. He also stated that there would be more outsourcing of manufacturing and design process from Germany to India.


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Friday, October 26, 2007

Meditation while walking - A Key whole energy

Meditation while walking:The key tool your total energy. posted By Naresh SAGAR on 24 October 2007 23:57

Meditation to some in static form is difficult to achieve,it is in their interest
to try in state of walking alone in dynamic state with nature around as
to many of us,walk brings physical comfort,emotional balance and
intellectuals boost to some of us while in motion as awareness, in
term of spirituality is easily, derived in form of bountiful of energies

In the morning after one is free from natures call and before the
sunshine,a stroll in the park, one with nature with this idea- keeps you " give
you bountiful energetic life.Your energy,starts ascending as the energy from tip of foot is slowly and gradual coming up as you are walking,keep your steps in full awareness in slow motion and enjoy the walk with surrounding plantation and fresh air, think you are part of this nature.Once you achieve an effortless walk in which you feel absentia of your physical body your in effortless state of meditation one with nature and proceed further as per your spiritual worthiness.

These ideation must come to you in your awareness as steps progress and pace must slacken in process and walk effortless so as your body enjoys the walk.

Do not talk while you walk with your better half or your children burden sum thoughts as energy is likely to be dissipated but try to be alone- one with nature.


Immediately after the walk ending with slow place, sit own in peaceful park place with trees around, surrounded by nature try to give your mind your positive thought and express gratitude to creator for all what he has created for us.

Close your eyes and meditate with picturesque nature and thank god for his Beauty in Nature and the Life within of which we are all part of it and Let Each one within this nature be with peace.

The entire exercise must be of duration of one hour with fifty minutes walk and minimum ten minutes meditation will cultivate boundless energy in oneself.



Meditating is getting the key of the tool of your total energy move in one direction. All experiences of melting down of mind which makes the soul alive.Great experience of harmony with nature makes the energy bountiful.

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Tuesday, October 23, 2007

UN envoy Ibrahim Gambari concrete action about democracy in Myanmar

UN envoy on his six nation tour to Asian countries to stimulate Asian nations play important role in resolving Myanmar crisis in pursuing, stressing the need of Burma to restore to democracy in wake of sanctions imposed by European union and United States of America for the citizen of Myanmar to enjoy peaceful political and socio life.
Seeking concrete action with regard to bringing about democracy in Myanmar, UN special envoy Ibrahim Gambari today asked India to act in this direction.
Gambari, who met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh earlier in the day, said he had conveyed a message from UN Secretary General Ban ki Moon with regard to early solution to the problem in Myanmar.

"Theoretically, all of us can do more," he told reporters here when asked about his expectations from India in resolving the crisis in Myanmar.

He said he expects India to continue to encourage the authorities in Yangon to work with the United Nations to achieve the common objective of peaceful, stable and prosperous Myanmar that embarks on a national reconciliation process.

Gambari said he was "very satisfied" by India's response and stressed on the need for "qualitative results" for accelerated democratisation process.

UN envoy will visit China next as a part of his six-nation tour to urge Asian countries to take lead in resolving the crisis in Myanmar in the wake of enhance sanctions from the US and the European Union.

Praising China for its efforts in Myanmar, he said "China has been quite helpful to the secretary general and to me personally by getting consent of the government of Myanmar for my last visit during the crisis and also to allow to me stay longer. I am going to Beijing to acknowledge that." Gambari said he was counting on China and others to work with the Government of Myanmar. PTI

Russia, India to develop 5 th generation fighter plane

Russia, India to develop 5 th generation fighter plane
India and Russia today signed a watershed agreement for the joint development and production of the futuristic fifth generation fighter aircraft (FGA).

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2007-10-23 11:58:13 - Defence Minister A K Antony, who co-chaired the Indo-Russian inter-governmental commission on military technical cooperation, dubbed it as a "landmark" pact in the six-decade-long defence cooperation with Russia.

India and Russia signed a watershed agreement for the joint development and production of the futuristic fifth generation fighter aircraft (FGA).


Defence Minister A K Antony, who co-chaired the Indo-Russian
inter-governmental commission on military technical cooperation, dubbed
it as a "landmark" pact in the six-decade-long defence cooperation with
Russia.

Russian Military-Technical Cooperation said on Thursday.

"We have signed an agreement on cooperation in the development and
production
of an advanced multi-purpose fighter aircraft," the
spokesman said. "This document will allow our countries to implement a
project that envisions equal-share financing and engineering efforts in
the creation of a fifth-generation fighter."

Russia and India also signed an agreement on joint production of spare parts for Su-30 Flanker fighters.Last week, Moscow and New Delhi signed a $1.6 billion contract for the supply of 40 Russian Su-30 fighter assembly sets to
India by 2010 as a compliment to the contract on licensed production of
140 Su-30MKIs in India, which was signed in December 2000.

Russian Defense Minister Anatoly Serdyukov, who attended the signing ceremony on Thursday together with his Indian counterpart, A. K. Antony, praised the current level of bilateral military-technical cooperation.

"Russian-Indian military-technical cooperation is strategic in nature and has been developing dynamically and steadily," the Russian minister said, adding
that other cooperation projects included licensed production of T-90S
tanks, Brahmos missiles, and frigates.

Joint Russian-Indian special tactical counter-terrorism exercise, INDRA-2007, was hosted by the Russian 76th Guards Air Assault Division at its Pskov training center. The exercise involved units from the Russian Airborne Troops
and Air Force and an Indian Air Force parachute brigade.Eight special
forces units comprising 60 Russian and 60 Indian paratroopers took part
in the active phase of the exercise in the Pskov Region.
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Monday, October 22, 2007

Hu Jinato"s china Fresh outlook

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Delegates to the congress said the reshuffle will help inject new vitality into the leadership that will lead the Chinese people in carrying forward the country's reform and opening-up and building a moderately prosperous society in all respects.

Hu Jintao, Wu Bangguo, Wen Jiabao, Jia Qinglin and Li Changchun have been elected Sunday morning executive members into the 17th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC), the Party's top decision-making body. Seventeenth National congress of communist Party of China attended by 2,200 delegates elected 204 members and 167 alternate members of the 17th CPC Central Committee at the closing session.

Xi Jinping, 54,may succeed Vice President Zeng Qinghong and Li Keqiang, 52,may become the executive vice premier with responsibility for financial services, led the new members onto a stage at China's Great Hall of the People in Beijing, putting them in line for top central government positions when the country's rubber-stamp parliament meets in March.

Xi, who took over as Shanghai party chief in March after Chen Liangyu was ousted for corruption charges, the son of an army veteran and former vice premier.A chemical engineering graduate of Tsinghua, he was a governor of Fujian province and party chief in Zhejiang province, bordering Shanghai.

Li, party chief of northeastern Liaoning province, is a law degree and an economics doctorate from Peking University. The son of a low-ranking government official. Some of his college contemporaries went on to become political dissidents and human-rights activists.

He Guoqiang, 64, and Zhou Yongkang, 65, are the other new top leaders.

China ruling Communist Party announced President Hu Jintao's leadership for his second five-year term on Monday, consolidating his position and names of his teams is in process of announcement, the two younger leaders to be given key posts and who could be next top slots for the China's head.

As is customary, the new central committee will hold its first plenary session the following day of the conclusion of the Party congress.

According to the CPC Constitution, the plenum elects the central committee's general secretary, members and alternate members of its political bureau, and members of the political bureau standing committee. The general secretary shall be chosen from political bureau standing committee members.

Hu, 64, is reshuffling his team to tackle social unrest caused by corruption and pollution in the world's fastest- growing major economy.

Hu Jintao, is now general secretary of the CPC Central Committee, president of the People's Republic of China, chairman of the Central Military Commission. Hu Jintao, a native of Jixi, Anhui Province, was born in December 1942. He joined the Communist Party of China (CPC) in April 1964 and began to work in July 1965 after he graduated from the Water Conservancy Engineering Department of Tsinghua University, where he had a major in the study of hub hydropower stations. He is an engineer.
Hu began to work at the grassroots in west China's Gansu Province in 1968 and stayed there until 1982 when he became a member of the Secretariat of the Communist Youth League of China Central Committee and president of the All-China Youth Federation.
Beginning in 1985, he was appointed, successively, secretary of the CPC Guizhou Provincial Committee and of the CPC Tibet Autonomous Regional Committee.
In 1992, 49-year-old Hu was elected member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee at the First Plenum of the 14th CPC Central Committee, which was then widely considered as an important step the CPC had taken toward generational transition of the central leadership.
From 1993 to the end of 2002, Hu was concurrently president of the Party School of the CPC Central Committee, which has been the training base for senior CPC cadres and backbones of theoretical studies over the past 70 years.
In September 1997, Hu was re-elected member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee at the First Plenum of the 15th CPC Central Committee.
Hu became vice-president of China in March 1998 and vice-chairman of the Central Military Commission in September 1999.
In November 2002, Hu was elected general secretary of the CPC Central Committee at the 16th National Congress of the CPC.
In March 2003, He was elected president of China at the First Session of the 10th National People's Congress, the top legislature of the country.
Hu and his wife Liu Yongqing were schoolmates at Qinghua University. The couple have a son and a daughter, who are also graduates of Qinghua University.

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Kurdish rebels ambushed a military unit near Turkey's

Turkey's National Security Council will discuss on October 24 an "action plan" following parliament's decision, which authorizes a military operation for one year but sets out no specific timetable.

The Turkish military has prepared several scenarios for a cross-border operation in northern Iraq to counter Kurdish rebels. The country has been amassing troops in provinces bordering on Iraq, and shelling suspected rebel positions along the border.


Kurdish rebels ambushed a military unit near Turkey's
Talabani and Iraqi Kurdish president Massud Barzani hold most sway over Iraqi Kurdish peshmerga fighters best suited for any operations Iraq could launch.

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2007-10-21 21:22:43 - A statement from Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's office condemned what it described as a "terrorist action" carried out by the PKK against Turkish soldiers, after a meeting of Iraq's security committee.

SIRNAK, Turkey - Kurdish rebels ambushed a military unit near Turkey's border with Iraq early Sunday, killing 12 soldiers giving way on the Turkish government to stage attacks against guerrilla camps in Iraq.

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan won the referendum at a polling station in Istanbul, Turkey, Sunday, Oct. 21, 2007. Turkey's leaders hold an emergency meeting on Sunday
to decide what steps to take against PKK- Kurdish rebels, following an ambush that killed at least 12 soldiers.

Iraq's president, ordered Kurdish guerrillas to lay down their weapons or leave, but Turkey's deputy prime minister said words were no longer enough: "We are expecting concrete steps from them."

Soldiers died when rebels blew up a bridge as a 12-vehicle military convoy was crossing it, less than three miles from the Iraq border, news channel television said. Deputy Prime Minister Cemil Cicek said the military had circled a group of rebels, killed 23 of them and were shelling their positions.

"Our anger, our hatred is great," Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on national television. He said the government would take "an approach that is calm, far from agitation and based on common sense."
The handing over of PKK leaders to Turkey is a dream that will never be realised," Talabani, himself a Kurd, told journalists.

"PKK's leaders are in Kurdistan's rugged mountains. The Turkish military with its mightiness could not annihilate them or arrest them, so how could we arrest them and hand them to Turkey?"

However, Talabani and Iraqi Kurdish president Massud Barzani hold most sway over Iraqi Kurdish peshmerga fighters best suited for any operations Iraq could launch.
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The PKK has been fighting for autonomy status in southeast Turkey for nearly 25 years, and recently intensified attacks along the Iraqi border. The conflict has claimed about 40,000 lives. - RIA Novosti

Turkey's National Security Council Meet October 24

Turkey's National Security Council will discuss on October 24 an "action plan" following parliament's decision, which authorizes a military operation for one year but sets out no specific timetable.

The Turkish military has prepared several scenarios for a cross-border operation in northern Iraq to counter Kurdish rebels. The country has been amassing troops in provinces bordering on Iraq, and shelling suspected rebel positions along the border.


Kurdish rebels ambushed a military unit near Turkey's
Talabani and Iraqi Kurdish president Massud Barzani hold most sway over Iraqi Kurdish peshmerga fighters best suited for any operations Iraq could launch.

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2007-10-21 21:22:43 - A statement from Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's office condemned what it described as a "terrorist action" carried out by the PKK against Turkish soldiers, after a meeting of Iraq's security committee.

SIRNAK, Turkey - Kurdish rebels ambushed a military unit near Turkey's border with Iraq early Sunday, killing 12 soldiers giving way on the Turkish government to stage attacks against guerrilla camps in Iraq.

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan won the referendum at a polling station in Istanbul, Turkey, Sunday, Oct. 21, 2007. Turkey's leaders hold an emergency meeting on Sunday
to decide what steps to take against PKK- Kurdish rebels, following an ambush that killed at least 12 soldiers.

Iraq's president, ordered Kurdish guerrillas to lay down their weapons or leave, but Turkey's deputy prime minister said words were no longer enough: "We are expecting concrete steps from them."

Soldiers died when rebels blew up a bridge as a 12-vehicle military convoy was crossing it, less than three miles from the Iraq border, news channel television said. Deputy Prime Minister Cemil Cicek said the military had circled a group of rebels, killed 23 of them and were shelling their positions.

"Our anger, our hatred is great," Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on national television. He said the government would take "an approach that is calm, far from agitation and based on common sense."
The handing over of PKK leaders to Turkey is a dream that will never be realised," Talabani, himself a Kurd, told journalists.

"PKK's leaders are in Kurdistan's rugged mountains. The Turkish military with its mightiness could not annihilate them or arrest them, so how could we arrest them and hand them to Turkey?"

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The PKK has been fighting for autonomy status in southeast Turkey for nearly 25 years, and recently intensified attacks along the Iraqi border. The conflict has claimed about 40,000 lives. - RIA Novosti

Gorbachev forms Union of Social Democrats Political outfit

Gorbachev forms Union of Social Democrats Political outfit
Former president of the Soviet Union Mikhail Gorbachev founded the Union of Social Democrats in Moscow on Saturday in an attempt to lead Russia towards a social democratic path.

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2007-10-21 21:36:04 - Mikhail's the former president and Communist Party chief's second attempt to lead his country towards a social democratic path.

Gorbachev forges Union of Social Democrats

Former president of the Soviet Union Mikhail Gorbachev founded the Union of Social Democrats in Moscow on Saturday in an attempt to lead Russia towards a social democratic path.

Some 200 people from 58 Russian regions took part in the constituent congress of the union, which was, as claimed, aimed at eliminating the extremities of left-wing
and right-wing forces and building an integrated society.

"The Western countries found the solution (in combining left- wing and liberal values)," Gorbachev said, taking the coalition of Social Democrats and Christian Democrats in Germany as an example.

It's the former president and Communist Party chief's second attempt to lead his country towards a social democratic path.

In 2000, he founded the Russian United Social Democratic Party, which grouped a number of other social democratic parties and organizations in 2001 and was renamed to the Social Democratic Party of Russia (SDPR).

In May 2004 Gorbachev stepped down as the SDPR leader and the party was abolished last summer as it failed to meet the requirements of the legislation on political parties.

Russia will hold parliamentary elections in early December.
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Friday, October 19, 2007

Twin blast Benajir convoy kills 150 people and 500 injured.

Twin blast Benajir convoy kills 150 people and 500 injured.
Bhutto wept as she emerged from a plane that brought her from Dubai to Karachi. At the airport, she climbed aboard the roof of a truck and began a triumphant procession through Pakistan's largest city.She said that our agenda is for the Poor and our agenda is for peace and prosperity to the country.Her homecoming after self imposed exile of eight years after she fled for corruption charges in year 1999 for money Laundering by her country,Spain and Switzerland as her accounts were frozen.An amnesty agreement with president Mushraff to tradeoff deal she landed to participate in parliament election.

With parliamentary elections due in January, she hopes to campaign for a third premiership. However, analysts say she has risked her popularity by compromising with unpopular military ruler, Pakistani President General Pervez Musharraf.

Celebratory procession through Pakistan’s biggest city Karachi on Benazir home coming after eight years in exile former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto twin suicide bombing in a crowd welcoming killed 130 people Thursday night.

Twin explosions struck by suicide bomber near a truck carrying Bhutto, fortunately she was not injured and was hurried huddled to her house.

Karachi six hospital are put on emergency and Officials at six hospitals in Karachi reported 130 dead and about 550 wounded, making it one of the deadliest bombings in Pakistan’s history.



However the report of more dead is reported by many media and is put at 165.

On reaching the airport, Bhutto refused to use a bullet proof glass cubicle built on atop the truck taking her to the tomb of Pakistan's founding father, Mohammed Ali Jinnah, to give a speech. She squeezed between other party officials along a railing at the front.

Bhutto told reporters her homecoming felt like a miracle. "I hope that, as this miracle is happening, that a miracle will happen for the impoverished and poverty-stricken people of Pakistan who are desperate for change, who want safety, who want security, who want opportunity, who want empowerment and employment," she said.

Her processionof Two lakhs people had been moving with snail pace toward the center of Karachi for10 hours, dancing and cheering supporters swarmed around the truck, when a small explosion erupted near the front of the vehicle. Within a minute was quickly followed by a larger blast just feet from the truck, smashing a escorting police van on fire leaving 20 police official dead.Blasts breaking windows in Bhutto's vehicle. Party members on top of the truck scrambled to the ground, one man jumping while others climbed down a ladder or over the side.

Bhutto was in to a downstairs compartment in the truck for a rest when the blast occurred as onlooker said
Begum Abida Hussain and Fauzia Wahab, PPP Leaders,who were standing at the truck were wounded by splinters. PPP leaders in the truck were transferred to other vehicles and carried to safer places. Medical emergency was declared at Jinnah and Civil Hospitals of Karachi immediately after the blast.

Forty four bodies among many whose only body parts were recovered were taken to the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre. Civil Hospital 33 bodies and 91 wounded were shifted, and 42 bodies were taken to Liaquat National Hospital. Moreover, four dead bodies and 93 wounded were taken Abbasi Shaheed Hospital and a body and 55 wounded persons were admitted at Aga Khan Hospital.

People came forward for blood donations to meet blood requirement for large number of the injured.
Police officer Raja Umer Khitab said evidence at the scene suggested it was a suicide bombing. He said it destroyed two police vans escorting Bhutto's truck.'' He said the legs and head of the suicide bomber has been found.

A man tried to move towards the vehicle when he was stopped, he blown himself.

Ministry of Interior Spokesman Javed Iqbal Cheema has said over 70 deaths have been confirmed. He said a new strategy would be made for movement of Benazir Bhutto in the country.

Secretary General of United Nations Ban Ki Moon has condemned the attack.Reports of condemnation is forthcoming from other countries.Benazir husband Zaradari has put the blame of blast on ISI.
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Monday, October 15, 2007

UN Envoy shuttles to Myanmar-EU Slam sanction

Asean issued a statement expressing its horror and anger. . We had
been reluctant to do so because Myanmar is a member of the Asean
family. For some time now, we had stopped defending Myanmar
internationally because it became no longer credible.
European Union foreign ministers meeting Monday will assess ways to
punish the military junta in Myanmar for its crackdown on opposition
forces and expected to slap a slew of new sanctions against Myanmar"s
military regime, including fresh bans on investments, visa bans and a
freeze on junta members" assets.
Myanmar imported almost $1.7 billion in weapons from China,
Russia came in second place at $396 million, followed by Serbia and
Ukraine from 1988 to 2006 according to records kept by the Arms
Transfers Project of the Stockholm International Peace Research
Institute.
Myanmar"s junta restored Internet service and relaxed a nighttime
curfew, easing a crackdown on pro-democracy activists as a UN envoy
went to Asia on Sunday.
Ibrahim Gambari was flying into Bangkok ahead of talks on Monday with
Thailand"s leaders, then on to travel to Malaysia, Indonesia, India,
China and Japan before returning to Myanmar to meet the junta to
convince its halt its crackdown on protesters. He brings the message
of UN "s for Junta to start to open talks with the democratic
opposition to bring peace in the region.
“We are encouraging special envoy Gambari to get back to Burma as
soon as possible," US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, “I think
that the unrest that apparently happened overnight clearly demonstrate
that
there needs to be an international presence on the ground," “.And
since Mr Gambari is going to go in several Asian capitals we have
encouraged him to go to Burma as fast as possible." she said.
“Given the continuing abuses of the junta on Burma, we urge UN special
advisor Gambari to return to Burma as soon as possible," said White
House spokesman Tony Fratto.
“We would like to see advisor Gambari visit Burma before he visits
other regional capitals."

Sunday, October 14, 2007

Palestinian statehood-Unity effort

13.10.2007 20:14:03 Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat says his side is close to an agreement with Israel on a document on Palestinian statehood. At the same time, he said it is not a done deal."And nothing will be agreed until everything is agreed," said Erekat.
"Our administration in Gaza is temporary." We have said all the time that we are ready to discuss all the issues on the negotiating table Ahmed Yousef adviser to Ismail Haniya.
Norway's Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Store, said Norway intends to maintain contact with Hamas at the envoy level, but its ministers do not plan to meet with the Gaza government's representatives.

Israeli prime minister Ehud Olmert is fervently courting Fatah's Mahmoud Abbas as a "partner for peace", various successive voices continue to speak out against efforts to sideline the democratically elected Hamas government which can bring little or no success to the unity efforts on which world has its attention.The Palestinian people callof inumane treatment meted to them needs human approach to bring peace in this region.
Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat says his side is close to an agreement with Israel on a document on Palestinian statehood. The document would be presented at an international peace conference in the United States this year.

At the same time, he said it is not a done deal.

"And nothing will be agreed until everything is agreed," said Erekat at the
Interviewed on Israel's Channel 10 television.

Hamas leader Ismail Haniya through its web site said it might be willing to relinquish control of Gaza, which it seized from Fatah in June.

Mr Haniya said his group's control of the coastal territory was "temporary".

Mr Abbas negated reconciliation with Hamas until it gives up the Gaza Strip and submits to his authority.

Senior Fatah official, Ahmed Abdul Rahman, denied that talks had been planned and accused Hamas of trying to mislead the public.

Hamas success to drive Fatah from Gaza, compelled Mr Abbas declared Mr Haniya's coalition government null and appointed a new prime minister.

"There is a serious movement in the realm of Palestinian dialogue and we have agreed to hold a dialogue with Fatah in one of the Arab capitals," Mr Haniya said in the statement.

"Our administration in Gaza is temporary," he added.

We have said all the time that we are ready to discuss all the issues on the negotiating table Ahmed Yousef adviser to Ismail Haniya.

Mr Haniya said the talks would be held after Eid al-Fitr, the festival marking the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

"We have said all the time that we are ready to discuss all the issues on the negotiating table, and we are willing that one of these countries like Egypt or Saudi Arabia mediate or facilitate such a kind of meeting," he told the World Today programme.

Mr Yousef insisted that Hamas had not, and had never intended to establish a separate Palestinian state in the Gaza Strip.

"Any future Palestinian state should include all occupied territories of the West Bank and Gaza," he added. "This is going to be the future Palestinian state, so there is no intention for anybody to have a state in Gaza."

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Friday, October 12, 2007

Delhi Transport -Total Chaos

Delhi Transport -Total Chaos
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The Delhi roads unsafe for its citizen as it lacks basic traffic facilities to cross and to walk at safe passage is too missing in Rings roads and Outer Ring roads.

Delhi Transport -The Total Chaos,
House of 15 million people The historical city Delhi transport system is in shambles.

Millions of Delhits has to cross roads every day without any bridge or zebra crossing as joy walker.

Fifteen million citizen dwelling Delhi city,outgrown in its size in mid nineties with mushroom rise in various authorized and unauthorized colonies developed in the periphery of this historical city. An employment heaven to the near by states where progress moves in snail pace,the citizen find Delhi an easy ride for employment and other metro comforts.

In 1994 the city received the status of Delhi government with annual expenditure plan 20cr which now runs in thousand and still major chunk of the population finds unsafe to travel to their place of work.

Transport system the governments responsibility has been assigned to 3500 small transporters with their goal of profit making with indiscipline at their best. One-fourth of the 3,500 blue line buses were prosecuted for running without a speed governor stuns high court Judges. The system which needed to be refurbished soon became bad to worse and governments not
paying any heed to its apathy.

Justice Mukul Mudgal and Reva Khetarpal could not hide their dismay while giving the authorities time till November 15 for placing in court a scheme for phasing out Blue line buses.

"This is the last opportunity for the state and no extension will be allowed," the court said. Judges pulled up the state government for making a mockery of the Supreme Court orders and laws aimed at disciplining the rampaging Blueline buses.

HC bench expressed its shock and said, "It means almost all the buses.... What kind of certificates are issued by you to them?"

The bench also made it clear that any bus involved in a fatal accident or grievous injury will not be released without the permission of this court.

"This is sufficient warning for them.....now we will pinch the bus- owners also," the court said adding, the owner of the bus has to pay a heavy penalty before getting his bus involved in fatal accident, released from the court.
The conditions of the buses.and its governing staff without any government check by any regulatory authority and the traffic warden not taking preview of the situation,roads without proper amenities for the commuters to cross roads,bus drivers not respecting their time schedule has made the system unsafe and is an unpleasant drive in blue line buses which are often remarked as death bell on roads.

High court judge thundered "What kind of (fitness) certificates are issued to these buses..." Traffic authorities had fined only nine buses for overspending and 25 drivers were prosecuted for drunken driving between the period from January 1 to October 9 this year.
Buses way of drive on Delhi roads make the traffic slowdown due to their indiscipline stops at various points,thus making the roads difficult to navigate.

Delhi metro which covers vertical route of Delhi is unable to give its service to one fourth of Delhi population which needed to be designed its route in concentric circles touching the the most populous area in its gambit. Planning of Metro without density of population is an err which makes the transport system in Delhi crippled for all times.
NCR Delhi which is adding more inflow and outflow of peoples in the city at peak hours will add more unease if the system is not throughly planned.
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Thursday, October 11, 2007

Hamas unity Efforts

Hamas unity Efforts


"Our administration in Gaza is temporary," he added.

We have said all the time that we are ready to discuss all the issues on the negotiating table Ahmed Yousef adviser to Ismail Haniya.

Norway's Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Store, said Norway intends to maintain contact with Hamas at the envoy level, but its ministers do not plan to meet with the Gaza government's representatives.

Israeli prime minister Ehud Olmert is fervently courting Fatah's Mahmoud Abbas as a "partner for peace", various successive voices continue to speak out against efforts to sideline the democratically elected Hamas government which can bring little or no success to the unity efforts on which world has its attention.The Palestinian people callof inumane treatment meted to them needs human approach to bring peace in this region.

Hamas leader Ismail Haniya through its web site said it might be willing to relinquish control of Gaza, which it seized from Fatah in June.

Mr Haniya said his group's control of the coastal territory was "temporary".

Mr Abbas negated reconciliation with Hamas until it gives up the Gaza Strip and submits to his authority.

Senior Fatah official, Ahmed Abdul Rahman, denied that talks had been planned and accused Hamas of trying to mislead the public.

Hamas success to drive Fatah from Gaza, compelled Mr Abbas declared Mr Haniya's coalition government null and appointed a new prime minister.

"There is a serious movement in the realm of Palestinian dialogue and we have agreed to hold a dialogue with Fatah in one of the Arab capitals," Mr Haniya said in the statement.

"Our administration in Gaza is temporary," he added.

We have said all the time that we are ready to discuss all the issues on the negotiating table Ahmed Yousef adviser to Ismail Haniya.

Mr Haniya said the talks would be held after Eid al-Fitr, the festival marking the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

"We have said all the time that we are ready to discuss all the issues on the negotiating table, and we are willing that one of these countries like Egypt or Saudi Arabia mediate or facilitate such a kind of meeting," he told the World Today programme.

Mr Yousef insisted that Hamas had not, and had never intended to establish a separate Palestinian state in the Gaza Strip.

"Any future Palestinian state should include all occupied territories of the West Bank and Gaza," he added. "This is going to be the future Palestinian state, so there is no intention for anybody to have a state in Gaza."

India favour release of Aung san Suu kyi

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The government of India believes that the release of Aung San Suu Kyi would be helpful in terms of the process of democratization and that she can contribute to the emergence of Myanmar as a democratic country," said Swashpawan Singh, India's envoy to the council.

Myanmar was a "close and friendly neighbor" with whom India shares "links of geography,
culture, history and religion."Mr singh further added that the crackdown on Buddhist monks on peaceful protesters a matter of concern.

The Prime Minister of India, Dr. Manmohan Singh has told the Philippines President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo that India favors an early release of pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi and desires a fast return to peace in Burma.

"The release of Aung San Suu Kyi would be helpful in terms of the process of democratization of Burma," Prime Minister Singh told the visiting President of Philippines while dwelling on the on going crisis in
Burma.

The Philippines President who called on Dr. Singh on Friday held a brief discussion on the current political imbroglioin Burma,PMO sources said.

India has always stood for the release of Suu Kyi and had awarded her the Jawahar Lal Nehru Award for international understanding in 1993.

After which, India had refrained from making the issue of the release of Suu Kyi central to its diplomatic relations with the military junta in view of its growing economic ties with Burma.

However, India has finally publicly appealed for the release of Suu Kyi at the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) debate on Myanmar on October 2.

India is waiting and watching the situation in Myanmar and as its close neighbour wants to have cordial relation with the government as interference in their governance community is not order of the day.

Myanmar focused world Attention

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New Delhi"s relations with Myanmar has focused world attention and its stepping in silence zone have already acquired strategic dimensions.New Delhi is on its way on economic involvement with Myanmar in coming weeks as its key joint project Kaladan to easy access of Sitwee port Myanmar is an infrastructure to ease a safe passage from India to Bay of Bengal through Mayanmar port.
India is likely to invest more than $103 million in the construction of the port, in the town of Sittwe in Myanmar"s Rakhine State, while Myanmar has committed about $ 10 million in the joint venture project. Mizoram is about 160 km the port.
Kaladan project is the strategic edifice that India is busy building with Myanmar over the past few years as an important trans-border infrastructure project that will let the land-locked North-Eastern states gain easy access to the Bay of Bengal through Myanmar. It envisages a multi-modal transport corridor and building of a pipeline that will bring natural gas from Myanmar into the North-East. India"s economic, security and geopolitical interest are paramount in Myanmar that it is prepared ignore the growing world"s rage of its crackdown in Yangon.

Suu Kyi"s National League for Democracy said that “The success of a dialogue is based on sincerity and the spirit of give and take," and “The will for achieving
success is also crucial, and there should not be any preconditions." This is probably the first comment since the Myanmar junta held up the prospect of talks, the party appeared to be trying to encourage negotiations without abandoning its platform. The party emphasized past statements by Suu Kyi, but also said it could make adjustments" for the sake of dialogue.

A state news media reported government had appointed Deputy Labor Minister Aung Kyi as the Cabinet"s “minister for relations" to coordinate contacts with Suu Kyi. Aung Kyi is more open than top junta leaders, one deeply insular and fiercely hostile toward Suu Kyi.

On Tuesday,Romanian Ambassador Doru-Romulus Costea, who presides over the UNHRC council, said it wants Pinheiro to go to Myanmar as soon as possible to assess the human rights situation and appealed to junta Tuesday to allow a visit by the body"s Myanmar specialist, Paulo Sergio Pinheiro, who has been barred from the country since 2003.

A rebel group,The Kachin Independent Organization (KIO), isthe mood of changing the name of the organization and its character so as to participate in the Burmese junta"s planned general election.

A meeting to this effect will be held among the top level leadership next week.

The high level meeting to be held on October 15 at Laiza, the KIO headquarters.

Asean Summit

The upcoming Asean summit, scheduled for November 19-21 in Singapore, could face problems in initiating concrete action.

It will not be easy for Asean to push for democracy in Burma while China, which holds veto power in the UN Security Council, is calling on council members to avoid using strong language in the text of common statement on Burma.

On September 27, Asean foreign ministers issued a strong statement on the crackdown in Burma. Thai prime minister called the crackdown in Burma unacceptable,
following a similar line to Asean"s. “Amid international pressure,Thailand will monitor the situation and will discuss within Asean what kind of action should be taken," he said.

Thailand,, Singapore, Malaysia China- Burma"s four largest foreign investors.
China could play a key role in developments in Burma, using its considerable International political and economic weight.

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US congratulates Musharraf

Pakistan is an important partner and ally to the United States and we congratulate them for today"s election," White House spokesman Scott Stanzel said.

United States on Saturday gave congratulations to Pakistan, but withheld comment on reports that military ruler Pervez Musharraf registered a sweeping presidential election win.

“We look forward to the electoral commission"s announcement and to working with all of Pakistan"s leaders on important bilateral, regional and counter terrorism issues," Scott stanzel White house spokesman said.

Musharraf, a key US ally who seized power in the nuclear-armed Islamic republic in a 1999 coup, crushed token rivals in a vote by national and provincial parliaments that was mostly boycotted by the opposition.

The embattled General eagerly await a decision by the Supreme Court, which said Friday that the winner cannot be officially declared until at least October 17 while it hears legal challenges.

The State Department gave a cautious response to the chief election commissioner"s report that Musharraf won 252 of 257 votes cast in the national assembly and senate.

“We are waiting for a declaration from the Pakistan Supreme Court. We will not have a comment until that declaration is made," a State Department spokeswoman said.

President Musharraf has won presidential polls with clean sweep, state television reported on Saturday.

According to unofficial results President Musharraf has bagged 252 votes in the parliament, while Justice Wajih has got two votes, while three votes have been rejected.

Sindh Assembly President Musharraf bagged 102 votes out of total 104 cast votes and Justice Wajih got two votes.

NWFP Assembly Pervez Musharraf has bagged 31 votes, Justice Wajih got one vote, while two votes were rejected.

Musharraf bagged all 33 votes cast in Balochistan Assembly.

Chief Election Commissioner Justice (Rtd) Qazi Muhammad Farooq was Returning Officer for the presidential election. High Court chief justices were presiding officers at their respective provincial assemblies.

The vote process started at 10:00 am was concluded at 3:00 PM.

Pakistan Peoples Party Parliamentarians has decided to remain abstain from the vote.
Transparent ballot boxes were used in presidential elections

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

UNHRC resolves Burma to allow Paulo Sergio

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… The UN Human Right Council, which held a special session on the human rights situation in Burma on Tuesday, passed a resolution that demanded the junta allow a special Rapporteur to investigate it.The resolution said it “strongly deplores continued violent repression of peaceful demonstrators in Burma, including beatings, killings, arbitrary detentions and enforced disappearances.”

“The council calls on the government of Burma to allow Paulo Sergio Pinheiro, the Special Rapporteur on the situation of Human Rights, to visit Burma and investigate the situation,” Aung Myo Min, a Burmese human rights activists, attending the special session on Burma at the council’s fifth meeting, told Mizzima.

The Burmese government last week resorted to a brutal crackdown on Buddhist monk-led protesters by opening fire on them in Rangoon and arresting more than 200 monks in midnight raids on monasteries.While the government officially admitted to about 10 deaths during the crackdown on the biggest anti-government protest in nearly 20 years of military-rule in Burma , activists said the death toll could be in hundreds if not in thousands.Sources in Rangoon told Burmese press agency that several bodies of monks have been found floating in the Rangoon River and the bodies bear evidence that the monks had been beaten to death …

… We are also worried on reports that the junta is destroying evidence of human rights violations, so even if the junta agrees to let the Rapporteur in, can he find the true facts,” Aung Myo Min asked.Pinheiro, who has been denied entry into Burma over the past two years, along with six other UN human rights experts on September 28, issued a statement condemning the Burmese junta for its brutal crackdown on protesters and called on the HRC to “show strong resolve in taking the steps necessary to restore respect for human rights in Myanmar [Burma]” … (full text).

Sunday, October 7, 2007

Global support to Myanmar protesters

Global support for Myanmar protesters
Myanmar junta contingent offer to meet San Suu kyi


Long-standing human rights concerns in Myanmar, Amnesty International believes that it would be a positive contribution to the UN's consideration of Myanmar, if the High Commissioner for Human Rights, Louise Arbour, were to visit the country.

UN special envoy Ibrahim Gambari said he feared the real death toll could be much higher.Gambari said there was great concern over reports of night-time raids, arbitrary arrests, mass relocations and beatings.US said it propose new sanction to 15 member council if Burma junta fails to respond constructively to international concern.
Burmese junta for its brutal crackdown on monks and peaceful protesters is condemned and rally is organized in may parts of the world.Rallies Planned of Over 250,000 people in India's northeastern state of Meghalaya during the second peoples' parliament called on the central government to support the Burmese democracy movement and actively intervene in the Junta's crackdown on protesters.

"We urge the Council to strongly condemn the ongoing grave human rights violations in Myanmar and to demand an immediate halt to the violent repression of peaceful demonstrations," Amnesty International said in a statement presented at the special session on Myanmar.

"It is the duty of the Myanmar government to account for all those detained by its law enforcement agents, military and other security forces. Detainees should not be held in secret places of detention, and must be granted access to independent lawyers, medical personnel and to family members."

"The Myanmar government has a duty to account for the whereabouts of those detained and to guarantee their safety from torture or other ill-treatment".

More rallies around the world, including rallies in Austria, Australia, Belgium, Canada, France, India, the Irish Republic, New Zealand, Norway, South Korea, Spain, Thailand and the US.

Guwahati, another northeast Indian town, members of the press, academics and intellectual held a Candle Light Vigil in solidarity to the monks and peaceful protesters, who are recently killed by the junta.

In New Delhi, over 100 Burmese activists including Indian supporters earlier today held a protest rally calling on India as well as the United Nations to do more by pressuring the Burmese junta to immediately kick-start democratization process.

Meanwhile, several protest rallies and gathering with lighting of candles were held in various parts of the world including Thailand, Australia, Europe and USA.

In UK, Damien Rice will perform a tribute song to the only imprisoned Nobel Peace Laureate Daw Aung San Suu Kyi "Unplayed Piano" at Wembley Arena.

In United States and across Europe, activists and campaigners have planned to stage demonstrations in support to the Burmese democracy movement and as solidarity to the many heroes and monks killed during the recent crackdown in Burma.

The Burmese military junta last month came down heavily on peaceful protesters led by revered Buddhist clergies, by opening fire that killed several people including a Japanese photojournalist Kenji Nagai.

The monks-led protesters demanded a peaceful solution to the political problems through dialogs, release of Burmese pro-democracy icon Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, who has been detained for 12 of the past 19 years and better living conditions where the prices of essential commodities are affordable by the average population.

However, the government's responded the demands with guns and fire randomly into the protesting crowd. The junta chooses to suppress the peoples' voice by following up the crackdown to mid-night raids at monasteries and residences and arresting monks and activists.

Meanwhile, UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown today said "We have not forgotten their courage and dignity, taking to the streets in the face of a brutal regime. We have not forgotten the guns and batons, the arrests and murders, which met them."

In a statement released today, Mr. Brown said he is committed to "Securing tougher EU sanctions… maintaining the UN Security Council's active vigilance and engagement."

At the United Nations, following the briefing by Ibrahim Gambari, the Secretary-General's special envoy to Burma, to the Security Council on Friday, the US said it would propose a new sanction to the 15 member council if Burma fails to respond constructively to international concern.
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Friday, October 5, 2007

Myanmar Junta contingent meet San Suu kyi

Myanmar junta contingent offer to meet San Suu kyi

Junta chief Than Shwe, 74, hated Suu Kyi so much that he has banned a word about her in his presence.General has now decided to seek a reconciliation and her name has been on everyone's lips in Yangon for weeks.A protest for hike in fuel has fuelled en mass emergence of pro democracy movements for which most Burmese crave for.

Myanmar junta contingent offer to meet Suu
Pro democracy protests were the greatest challenge in nearly two decades to the military, which has ruled the country also known as Burma for 45 years.

When she was released from house arrest in 2002 she declared "a new dawn in the country." Presently as the history is written for pro democracy movement which is catching global attention San Suu Kyi is emerging as Great Hero emerging from National Scene and she shall form the part of Burmese history for its restoration of people rule by the people for the people.
Suu Kyi lineage and member of dynasty that spares her the Burmese generals.They are offering Suu Kyi's father this year with military honours. She has always adhered to her mandate as each time the junta released her from house arrest every time she remains with her people.
Even 12 years of house arrest in the former capital Yangon have not broken her but her weapons as her charm and determination is cause of fear for Generals.

Myanmar's Senior General Than Shwe made the offer to meet with Aung San Suu Kyi during his talks Tuesday with UN special envoy Ibrahim Gambari, state television reported."Senior General Than Shwe said during his meeting with Mr. Gambari that Daw Aung San Suu Kyi has been promoting four things -- confrontation, utter devastation, economic sanctions on Myanmar, and other sanctions," state television said.

"Then he passed his message that he would meet directly with her for dialogue if she announces that she has given up these four things," it added.

Myanmar again accused foreign media of stoking the protests that drew 100,000 people into the streets of Yangon on successive days last week.

"The United Nations had to send Mr. Gambari because of the one-sided reporting of the foreign media," state television said.A total of 2,093 people were arrested since September 25, but 692 have already been released, state television said.

The number includes protesters, their supporters, but also simple bystanders who have all been accused of violating a ban on gatherings of more than five people, state television announced.

"The government ordered people not to gather as a precaution, but people gathered anyway," it said.

Pro democracy protests were the greatest challenge in nearly two decades to the military, which has ruled the country also known as Burma for 45 years.
"They have a curfew in place and every night they arrest people," said Shari Villarosa, the chief US diplomat.
Her eyes are benevolent but her look steely the petite leader of Myanmar's pro-democracy Aung San Suu Kyi has struck fear into the hearts of the old generals in the country's leading military junta for years.
Aung San Suu Kyi did not go abroad to see her British husband, but she remained in Myanmar, even when her husband was suffering from cancer in 1997.
Her husband, Michael Aris, was also not permitted to enter Myanmar to see her, so the two never saw each other again. Her Husband Michael Aris died in 1999.Suu Kyi has also not seen her sons Alexander and Kim for years.
Suu Kyi has never given up the hope of a democratic future for her country.
When she was released from house arrest in 2002 she declared "a new dawn in the country," as the history is written for pro democracy movement which is catching global attention San Suu Kyi is emerging as Great Hero emerging from National Scene and she shall form the part of Burmese history for its restoration of people rule by the people for the people.

Suu Kyi returned to Myanmar in 1988 after finishing her education at Oxford and New York to visit her sick mother.As she nursed her for the dying woman, the military brutally suppressed a popular uprising.At her mother's grave, Suu Kyi took a pledge in front of thousands of supporters that she would always be at the service of the people, like her father."I am sure that the majority of people trust and follow her because she is Aung San's daughter.She symbolizes the hopes of 50 millions in this demoralized country," one diplomat in Yangon said.
Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy -NLD won more than 80 per cent of the seats in parliament in 1990, but the Junta regime never acknowledged her as leader and her victory.
Yangon's residents call her "the democracy lady" with respect in their voices.
They are also filled with pride that Suu Kyi has become world famous through winning the Nobel Peace Prize in 1991.
On Saturday, supporters of the pro-democracy movement are set to join a global day of protest called by Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and other groups.

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Thursday, October 4, 2007

A meet with Ex PM Chandershekhar in the Year 1985

A meet with Ex PM Chandershekhar in year 1985
International non-violence day is birthday of Mahatama Gandhi,Ex PM Lal Bahadhur Shastri,Madam Annie Beasnt EX President of Congress party of India.

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2007-10-03 21:08:49 - United Nation has in its resolution on June resolved to celebrate 2 Oct as International non-violence day to make global community understand the importance of peace in our daily life.

My thought goes to my parlor meeting with former Prime Minister of India ,during discussion we were trying to find out the root of rampant corruption in high places which he had solo -slogan during the period of galvanizing the Janata dal in the year 1985.He gave a very appropriate answers to our thought and provoking discussion,Chandershekhar said," we are
country with hardly thirty five years age of independence and to expect all countrymen to work in perfection is next to impossible as the experience we have is too insignificant, is that of British raj or foreign rulers."

Further another point came out of churning that the Slavery of so many hundred years has made our social mind work in closed atmosphere and it will take more years for people to exert and give their opinions with zeal,enthusiasm or for social cause as we progress ,economically,socially and politically. The native of our country mostly talks in second person to Many express their views and feel that their expression will make an impact as the message has been delivered,the social cause to which we address must reflect out concern emotions,truthfulness,problems presently faced by us ,future problems which can culminate into division of community,society,cause and its redressal for which how ,where and when the subject or the social cause must be rightly addressed with punch of inspiration so that work force or the people engaged in that area of service needs to be rejuvenated for the noble cause .
We pose as if all is well and we are the excellent creature who live with decent etiquette and the one who raises point of social cause is a rebel and as slave I can live under all circumstances as my thoughts are noble ,content does not raise any hue or cry. Ok then let your fellow being keep on creating unhealthy environment lets be quiet so that we are prepared to die either with improper sanitation or by rain falter-agrarian society,contentious policies loaded in hurl-burly for the short gains,working against the Indian jurisprudence,family culture,communal or cult nexus of all sorts is dreaded disease which is floating at every nook and corner for the benefits of few and loss for many more.
The problem is not that acute as i have elaborated but yet it needs a yardstick of some common citizen who wants to live in peace and harmony without harming others interest who are on the run to make fast buck with wily-nilly desire.
Most of the peoples are working for the system throughout their life in which they are exposed to some culture of that system or order of the organization. Many are working for their unit family is the chief reasons but is very shy to go in social activity as the many propants describe it with various filthy names and discourage other to get into it.Those who discourage others are weak character or wants to hold continuous their affiliations or for other ulterior motives.
Lack in social awareness is the chief reasons by which we suffer and loose our right to exert and find no rostrum to display our emotions for our social need.Society must come forward with novel ideas so that peoples meet not only on one subject but on various subjects concerning various stratas of societies work in tandem or in axis to cultivate to exercise our right for the benefit of not an individuals but for all section of this society.

Some people came to me and asked why my rally is not getting success ,my answer to my noble friends was that you are not offering the peoples participating in your rally with minimum amount of water,drinks,food and you want them to exert in scorching heat.Next rally was organized with sumptuous lunch and rally rallied more than thousand .

Next falls in line to the category of people who are in the knowledge does not part with it to make their worth of a man of wisdom.A rapid pace of development and the communication making a quantum jump the man in wisdom remains tattered one as the wisdom now is -press button away from us , as we press the button of the computer the wisdom unrolls out with our search in plethora,the narrow markers remains jittery ones.

Supreme court of India going electronic will make the nation flow more faster as the PIl shall be lodged by the person sitting in remote place or village unconnected materially but electronically connected with the highest law enforcer for the common cause. Word of wisdom given by our great leader that as the education grows,intellect grows,horizon of peoples thinking also gets extended,hence Mr Chandrasekhar always propagated to get woman educated first so that the entire family gets elevation from the Saviour of the society. Girl education which was started by Madam Annie Bes ant in year of 1907 ,school exclusively for girls adjacent to Jam ma Masjid area ,which is still running was the first eve school in this country when being the President of Congress party she could not get eve school teacher and had to arrange for abroad.

As I am writing about her ,who has not only helped to carve the congress party of India but the spiritual movement in this country to the International theosophical society to which she headed as its president for more than thirty years.Today happens to be her birthday along with Father of Nation ,Mahatma Gandhi,plus the birthday of our former Prime Minister Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri, two noble soul of this country. when we read the sketches of these great men or women we find that their social involvement was immense which made them rose to such high caliber and standards. The social organization or non-governmental organization must keep on making pro gramme to create social awareness so that the society does not remain in the darks shells which may lead them to hell.Government has made many awareness pro gramme which needs the coordination of NGO and social organization to make it spread in the society for its welfare.

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Elocution contest Mahatma Gandhi's Non Violence

Young Kashmiris in SRINAGAR with strength of about fifty thousands of students have been debating the values of the non-violence Mahatma Gandhi at picturesque Dal lake Lawns an event a brain child of the CM of J$K.

The Live debate in which students delivered speeches , a government-organised elocution contest that culminated with prizes on Tuesday — the modern architect of India's freedom icon’s birthday, which the UN decided on 15 June to declare the International Day of Non-Violence.

The winner, Indian leader’s non-violent credo explained as,“If Gandhi’s philosophy is not followed, we may soon have law of jungle prevailing everywhere,” said 19-year-old college student Taufeeq Yusuf, stood for the top cash award of 100,000 rupees (2,500 dollars).

“We in Kashmir will not get anything out of violence,” Yusuf added as applause rang out from the audience of thousand of students in Srinagar.
A great way to celebrate Mahatama's birthday as Gandhi a campaigner of non-violent civil disobedience that ended in independence of the India and neighboring countries from Britain.
On his birthday the other speakers said,“We in Kashmir will not get anything out of violence,” Yusuf added as applause rang.Another student said,“Gandhi was a man of peace, who urged people to shun violence. He didn’t advocate war but peace,” said another student, 23-year-old Tasleema Jan.“The question is not whether Gandhi’s philosophy is relevant or irrelevant — the question is do we have the courage to follow in his footsteps?”

All is not well,not all the contestants were so complimentary about Gandhi, the “father of the nation,” during the run-up to the prize-giving which took place on a lawn bordering scenic Lake Dal, Srinagar’s tourist showpiece where this debate was the brainchild of Kashmir’s Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad.
An intellectual efforts well organized and helped the students to ponder over independently the growing violence in this part of Indiafrom last two decades.

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

US Envoy Ibrahim Gambri on way back home via Singapore

US Envoy Ibrahim Gambri on way back home via Singapore

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon instructed Gambari in a recent telephone conversation to deliver a message to the generals, UN spokeswoman Marie Okabe said.The secretary general asked his envoy to call on the Myanmar authorities to cease the repression of peaceful protest, release the detainees and move more credibly and inclusively in the direction of democratic reform, human rights and national reconciliation," Okabe said in New York. Ibrahim Gambari, special envoy to Burma, was given an appointment to meet with senior General Than Shwein in capital, Naypyita..Ibrahim Gambari has flown out of Burma following meetings with the head of the country's military junta, Than Shwe and second round of talks with Burma's democracy icon Leader Aung San Suu Kyi in Yangon, where he spent 15 minutes with Aung San Suu Kyi at the military guest house where he also saw her for more than an hour on Sunday, an official said.US Envoy is on way back home may reveal the out come of his meeting with Burmese leaders may be at Singapore.

Has the UN envoy been able to achieve his goal?
Secondly Are the people of Burma been able to communicate with their governance community.?
Normalcy has now returned in Myanmar,"Nyan Win, the country's foreign minister, told the UN General Assembly' He accused "political opportunists" backed by foreign powers of trying to derail its move towards a "disciplined democracy".
The comments by the onlooker on the road said,All the main shrines are open. There are fewer soldiers, significantly, on street corners." "It seems ike the backbone of the protesters has been broken for now,"

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon instructed Gambari in a recent telephone conversation to deliver a message to the generals, UN spokeswoman Marie Okabe said. The secretary general asked his envoy to call on the Myanmar authorities to cease the repression of peaceful protest, release the detainees and move more credibly and inclusively in the direction of democratic reform, human rights and national reconciliation," Okabe said in New York.

Ibrahim Gambari, special envoy to Burma, was given an appointment to meet with
senior General Than Shwein in capital, Naypyitaw.
"It will not be a fruitful visit unless he manages to arrange a meeting between Suu Kyi and Than Shwe," said Zinn Linn, a spokesman of the self-styled Myanmar government in exile in Bangkok. "His mission is very weak. He should do more than this."
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UN Celebrates an International day of Non-violence. 2 Oct

United Nations had adopted resolution reaffirming the universal relevance of non-violence, initiated by India and co-sponsored by majority of the members of the world body, was adopted on 15th of June earlier this year to declare Mahatama birthday 2 Oct as the day as International Non-Violence Day as a tribute to the Satyagraha movement, launched by the Father of the Nation.

Mahatama Gandhi first experimented the ideas of peaceful civil disobedience in the Indian community’s struggle for civil rights in South Africa. Then he applied In India and organized poor farmers and laborers to protest against oppressive taxation and widespread discrimination.He worked for to end the social evil of untoucability,and alleviation of poverty.He propagated the community must be work for liberation of women,no caste discrimination and respect for all religion.Nation must achieve economic self sufficiency,the village industry,handicrafts and Indian industry must evolve to its native strength.His twin virtue in public life and in private of Truthfulness and Non-violence forced people give him the name of Mahatama for his works and association with poor,downtrodden and lower strata of the society.Non-co-operation and peaceful resistance were the two ideas in political struggle to Indian's freedom from British rule teaches all Indian and the others not to hate the rulers but to love them in their freedom from slavery.Britishers on the other hand did not take the man with bare minimum robes so seriously but later understood his philosophy and respected his cause,the two countries even after independence has great respect for each other. An idea generated that people can get to change in governance without a bloodshed,the philosophy so practiced by other state in totality is South Africa by Political icon Nelson Mandela. The Father of
Nation the Modern architect of India's freedom struggle- Mahatama Gandhi Birthday 2 Oct is being celebrated as International day of Non-violence.Mohan Das Karam Chand Gandhi whose non-violence and non co-operation movements is still not believed as the master stroke to shift change in government in world.Lots of study is underway to get to its depths to know its latent treasure Mahatama Gandhi practice of non-violence way of protest is akin to protest with no bitterness in relation which remains intact with love for each others hence becomes mode of communication to awaken others interest in view of subject.