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Egypt protesters defy curfew; Baradei says no going back

Anti-government demonstrators defied a curfew to protest Monday morning in Egypt’s capital, demanding President Hosny Mubarak step down from office after three decades of rule. Leading opposition activist Mohammed ElBaradei had earlier Sunday promised tens of thousands of protesters that change would come to their country, as they staged a sixth day of demonstrations in [...]

Egypt imposes curfew as protests spread

Egypt ordered a curfew in Cairo and other cities but the order failed to curb protests by tens of thousands demanding the end of Hosni Mubarak’s rule, says VOA. Video from Cairo has shown protesters rocking an empty troop carrier back and forth, trying to push it off a bridge into the Nile, then burning it. Large fires are visible at several spots in the city, including in some government buildings, and sounds of gunfire echo through the streets.

Curfew continues in Meghalaya areas, situation tense

With the situation still tense along the Meghalaya-Assam border following ethnic violence in the area, the authorities Tuesday decided against relaxing the curfew imposed there. Curfew was imposed in Mendipathar and its adjoining areas of East Garo Hills district Monday night after an ethnic clash between the Garo and Rabha tribal groups. More than 30 [...]

Operation amid curfew in Karachi’s sensitive areas okayed


KARACHI – Sindh Home Department has decided to launch a search operation in sensitive areas of the city in the aftermath of killings spree that has left 68 people dead so far.
However, the areas where the search operation would be carried out were not named. The administration has kept open the option of slapping curfew in the areas where the operation will be carried out to get maximum result from such an exercise, which was under consideration for a long time due to the unending killings spree.
In this regard, a meeting was held here on Wednesday in the secretariat in which senior officials of the law-enforcement agencies were present. Sindh Home Secretary Arif Ahmed Khan presided over the meeting.
Arif Khan, while talking to the media later, said that the Home Department has asked the DIGs to submit reports about the sensitive areas and duration of the proposed operation.
When asked about the nature of the operation, Special Secretary Home Kamran Dost told TheNation that the nature and duration of the operation has yet to be decided.
The operation, he said, would be against the criminal elements in which the deweaponisation would be part of the exercise.
He said that at least 105 people were arrested since October 16 and 60 weapons were recovered during this period.
He ruled out the idea of calling out Army in support of the civil administration during the operation.
He said that imposition of curfew under CrPC was an option. If a decision was taken in this regard it will be done under the Sindh Government Rule.
Responding to a query, he said that there were 25 to 30 sensitive areas which also include Lyari where such operation could be carried out.
However, sources said that the final decision to start the search operation would be taken after Sindh Home Minister Dr Zulfiqar Mirza returned to the city from Islamabad where he was called by the President.
According to reports, people of Lyari staged demonstration and burnt tyres to resist launching of any search operation in the area.
They openly declared that they would not allow any search operation in their neighbourhood.
Even the government looked reluctant to move into Lyari to weed out the armed criminal elements. Use of LMG guns, Rocket and Grenade were common in Lyari in the recent past.
In the gang war, erupted in Lyari on a number of times, heavy weaponry was used. The authorities tried to cleanse the locality by carrying out an operation but due to political expediency and resistance of the area people, the operation could not see the light of the day.
Political circles are of the opinion that had the government moved into Lyari for a search operation when it was needed in recent past, the situation would not have got deteriorated.

Hyderabad: Curfew relaxed for two hours

Curfew was relaxed in areas around the Charminar in old Hyderabad on Thursday for two hours to allow people to buy essential commodities.
This is the first time that curfew was relaxed since it was imposed for an indefinite period on Monday evening following communal clashes.
Earlier, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister K Rosaiah and Leader of [...]

Curfew lifted in Ludhiyana!

Ludhiyana: Over the issue of snatching of wages from the labourers and after their clashes with the police the imposed curfew was today lifted in Ludhiyana today.
The labourers who were mainly from Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, while protesting against the snatch fired some vehicles in the town and also had clashed with the police.
As a [...]

‘Blackwater operatives’ night curfew


ISLAMABAD – Presence of suspicious foreigners (possibly operatives of Blackwater) in G-6/3, one of the posh sectors of federal capital, has rung alarm bell among the peaceful locals, TheNation has learnt on Sunday.
A wave of fear and insecurity has been felt among residents of the sector due to alleged presence of operatives of Blackwater and the late night movements of suspicious foreigners and some locals clad in suits.
According to frightened residents of the locality, there has been observed fair amount of activities after 11 pm till dawn. Due to their presence, the locals, most of them government officials, fear for their lives and feel completely insecure keeping in view the BackwaterÂ’s role in Iraq.
Some of the residents told TheNation on condition of anonymity that one of the alleged operatives of Blackwater was seen manhandling a local for having a post-dinner stroll. His only sin was that he dared to come out of his home located in the same street where the alleged operative of the notorious security agency has got a house on rent.
Following the incident, the residents were so terrified that they hesitated to talk to this reporter about their mighty foreign neighbours. However, they confirmed manhandling of a resident of the locality by a foreigner resident of the same locality.
It is pertinent to note that the foreigners affiliated with the notorious private military contractor Blackwater, whose security company Blackwater was later renamed as Xe Services LLC, arrived in Islamabad during the first week of November.
Former Chief of Army Staff Mirza Aslam Beg claimed that former President Pervez Musharraf had given Blackwater the green signal to carry out its terrorist operations in the cities of Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Peshawar and Quetta.
He also claimed that the Blackwater was directly involved in the murder of Benazir Bhutto and Lebanese Rafiq Hariri.
According to the New York Times August 20, 2009 report by Mark Mazzetti, the Central Intelligence Agency in 2004 hired contractors from the private security contractor Blackwater USA as part of a secret programme to locate and assassinate top operatives of Al-Qaeda.
“It has also drawn a controversy. Blackwater employees hired to guard American diplomats in Iraq were accused of using excessive force on several occasions, including shootings in Baghdad in 2007 in which 17 civilians were killed. Iraqi officials have since refused to give the company an operating licence.”
“Several current and former government officials interviewed for this article spoke only on the condition of anonymity because they were discussing details of a still classified programme,” the NYT reported.
The newspaper report said that despite publicly breaking with it, the State Department continued to award the company, formerly known as Blackwater, more than $400 million in contracts to fly its diplomats around Iraq, guard them in Afghanistan and train security forces in anti-terrorism tactics at its remote camp in North Carolina.

Honduras lifts curfew, offers amnesty to ousted leader

Honduran interim leader Roberto Micheletti said on Sunday ousted president Manuel Zelaya would not be allowed to return to power under any circumstances but could be granted an amnesty if he comes home quietly to face justice. Micheletti’s overture was the first conciliatory offer from the

Honduras lifts overnight curfew

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The interim government in Honduras has lifted the overnight curfew that has been in place since the ousting of President Manuel Zelaya two weeks ago.

The government said it had "reached its objective" of quelling opposition protests, in a statement read out on television and radio.

Roberto Micheletti’s interim government imposed the curfew on 28 June.

Talks in Costa Rica aimed at ending the political crisis in Honduras ended without agreement on Friday. </p


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