Monday 25 July 2011

Fishing at the harbours-Karachi

Karachi is a seaport with some nice beaches, but its fish harbours are its best kept secret.  The Karachi Fish Harbour and the Ibrahim Hyderi Fish Harbour are two places where you find the freshest and best of the catch.
It’s quite a sight as the launch, locally called ‘laanch’ arrives at the harbour. Packed with ice, the containers carrying the sea’s bounty are sent across the pier and a mad rush ensues.
The real machli bazaar is the auction hall where traders as well as hardcore sea-food lovers can be seen haggling over the prices. And just incase the noise and smell are a bit too much to handle, you can always make a quick stop at the nearby food streets for fried fish and spicy curry and head home. – Text and photos by Sumera Adil Dawn News.





No option for military operation in karachi: Malik


Interior Minister A. Rehman Malik  said that there is no option for the military operation in Karachi. While collective  steps were needed to tackle the growing problem of terrorism the city.
Talking to journalists at the Jinnah International Airport Sunday evening, Malik said, President Zardari had convened a meeting over situation in Karachi today (Monday). Malik said that all parties would have to work hand in hand to restore peace in the restive city.
He said operation would not be conducted but consensus would be taken after discussing issues with all political parties of the city. “Some forces want to derail the present government,” he added. “Wherever needed police and Rangers will work together to neutralize any threat,” he said.
Besides, the Minister said that he also raised the issue of kidnapping of the Merchant Navy personnel affecting the whole region.
Even Indian Interior Minister P. Chidambaram also agreed to viewpoint to take measures and tackle the issue of kidnapping in Africa, he said.
He said that non-state elements were also active and it was the responsibility of all the states to face and tackle the issue positively.
Besides, he said that Pakistan gave a suggestion to work on proposals regarding money laundering, drug money and other issues which all related to terrorism.
The member states of SAARC (South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation) were further informed that Pakistan was a target of terrorists and lost 35,000 innocent people, faced over 8,000 bomb explosions, and had to face over 3,000 suicide bombings during the last few years, Rehman Malik added.

Source: http://www.aaj.tv/

Pillion riding banned in Karachi 25 july 2011


22 more fall prey to violence

* Death toll in straight two days of violence tops 30
* Police, Rangers unable to enter troubled areas 

* Law enforcers claim to have arrested half a dozen suspects

By Atif Raza


KARACHI: At least 22 more people were killed and over 20 wounded when unidentified gunmen went on shooting sprees in several neighbourhoods in Karachi on Sunday, bringing the death toll in straight two days of violence to 31.

Officials of police and Rangers were unable to take any stern action against miscreants as they could not enter the political and ethnic violence-hit areas, where gunfire reverberated and thousands of people stood stranded.

In the worst incident, residents of Malir’s Daud Goth area narrowly escaped rocket and hand grenade attacks when skirmishes among different political parties, including the city’s main political group Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), Pakistan People’s Party (PPP), Awami National Party (ANP) and Mohajir Qaumi Movement-Haqiqi (MQM-H), took place.

In Lyari area, two MQM workers, Ali Akbar and Mohammad Hussain, were mowed down while one Raees was wounded. Another MQM worker, Irfan Ismael, was killed while one Abdul Rasheed was wounded in a firing incident in Quaidabad area.

Three people, Zafar Iqbal Furqan and Iqbal, were gunned down by unidentified men near Disco Mor. One Afnan was also injured in the same incident. A worker, Noorul Islam, of the Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamaat (ASWJ) was shot dead and one Nazeer wounded in an attack inside Siddiq-e-Akbar Masjid in Sarjani area.

In Nabi Bux area, one Iqbal was gunned down while in Ghas Mandi area one Khalid Baloch was killed. In another firing incident in Liaquatabad area, an unidentified man was gunned down while four others received bullet wounds.

A passerby was killed during a clash between two rival groups in Quaid-e-Azam Colony. Two people, Saleem Shah and Mohammad Pervez, died while over half a dozen were fatally hurt as a result of a gunfight between two political groups in Malir area.

Three more people, namely Ikhlas, Kala Khan and Khalid, were gunned down in Gulberg area.

An MQM activist, Badar Afzal, who was injured in a firing incident two days ago, succumbed to his injuries at the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical College on Sunday.

In Daud Goth area, residence of a PPP leader, MNA Sher Mohammad Baloch, was attacked by unidentified criminals. Late on Sunday night, four dead bodies were recovered from different areas of the city. Nevertheless, the Sindh Home Department has imposed an indefinite ban on pillion riding in the city from Monday.

Meanwhile, law enforcers claimed to have arrested over half a dozen suspects during search operations in Baldia Town.

Sunday 24 July 2011

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