Reports from Rio de Janeiro this Sunday are saying that Brazilian police and army have have taken control of the Complexo do Alemao slum.
The move came after hundreds of heavily armed suspected drug traffickers were warned to surrender and avoid clashes with authorities.
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Brazil forces take over Rio slum
Karzai, Petraeus ‘agree’ on Special Forces raids in Afghanistan
Afghan President Hamid Karzai and US commander General David Petraeus had a one-hour long meeting to discuss the former”s call for US forces to leave the country by 2011. The two reached an agreement that Special Forces raids, which the president had earlier said should end, can continue in Afghanistan, the BBC reported. Throughout their [...]
NATO: Forces kill 30 militants in Afghanistan
The NATO-led force in Afghanistan says coalition troops killed at least 30 militants Saturday, while fighting off an attack on a combat outpost in the east. The attack occurred early in the morning in the Bernal district of Paktika province. NATO says the militants fired from all directions with rocket-propelled grenades, small arms and mortars.
Afghan civilians killed by British forces
Fresh details emerged on Wednesday of British forces killing or wounding Afghan civilians.
The Guardian newspaper obtained documents from the Ministry of Defence under the UK’s freedom of information legislation. The files show three British military units killed or wounded civilians on 21 occasions.
Gilani forces minister to resign
ISLAMABAD/Quetta – In a shocking move, Saturday night, Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani forced Minister for Defence Production Abdul Qayyum Jatoi to resign after he failed to give a satisfactory explanation on his critical remarks he gave about the Army and Chief Justice of Pakistan earlier in the day.
Following the provocative and irresponsible statement against the state institutions and very person of Chief Justice of Pakistan Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhry, Jatoi was summoned to Federal Capital by Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani and on finding his clarification on the matter as unsatisfactory, the PM sought his resignation as Federal Minister.
Earlier, speaking during a news conference at Bugti House in Quetta, Qayyum Jatoi had castigated Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry and also slated the hearings of fake degree cases.
On the occasion, he claimed that the CJP belonged to Faisalabad but was appointed on a bogus domicile, showing him as a resident of Balochistan, he said while responding to a query about the hearing of fake degree cases at Bugti House in Quetta.
To another question, Jatoi said the PPP was neither scared of the Army nor the sound of boots, adding that the uniforms and the boots had not been provided to the Army to use them against their own men or to kill them but to serve the nation and ensure security at the borders. He added that Pakistan PeopleÂ’s Party would never be deterred by the ArmyÂ’s intervention, adding that Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti was killed by the Army while the country also lost the top popular leaders including Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and Shaheed Benazir Bhutto because of the same forces.
The PPP-led coalition government had already decided that no institution would be allowed to go beyond the prescribed limits, he said. He said the PPP had been made accountable the very day of its inception but no one had ever dared to ensure accountability of judiciary, bureaucrats and dictators.
Jatoi also vowed that his party would never bow to any institution or powerful quarter.
Answering another query, Jatoi said accountability should not be specific to a particular individual or group, as the process must be all-encompassing without any discrimination, adding that Punjab has 65 per cent of population, but controlling the country for the last 65 years, which would take time to end the control.
He answered another related question saying, “The right of corruption had been given to the specific people and I believe that every person whether he is Baloch, Sindhi, Seraiki, Pakhtun or Punjabi should be given an equal right to do corruption in order to ensure equality.”
He said that the government would resist the elements trying to dismantle the present democratic set-up. The Muslim League was the B-team of establishment and there would be no democracy in case it came into power, he claimed.
Former premier Mir Zafarullah Jamali, ex-chief minister Jam Muhammad Yousuf and current Governor Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Owais Ghani were the establishment’s products, he remarked and claimed that they involved in the assassination plot of Nawab Akbar Bugti. “Nawab Bugti was assassinated by the Army on the directives of Gen (Retd) Pervez Musharraf, who was the then Chief of the Army Staff,” he said, adding the government would arrest him on his return to the country.
He said Pakistan was fighting the war against terrorism with Chief of the Army Staff General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani as the commander; therefore, his service was extended.
The Minister said the PPP leaders and workers had always struggled against dictatorship and sacrificed their blood. “We have given numerous sacrifices for the country and would continue the same. We are also fighting against the forces hell-bent to undermine the country,” he added.
Earlier, he offered fateha for the departed soul of Akbar Bugti. Jamhoori Watan Party (JWP) chief Talal Akbar Bugti and Shahzain Bugti were also present on the occasion.
Our monitoring desk adds: Later, talking to a TV channel, Jatoi said the Prime Minister had the authority to remove him from the office. But, he said, the views he had expressed were his personal opinion and there should be no curb over freedom of expression.
He said he was ready to appear before any court if he was asked to clarify his stance.
Meanwhile, PPP leadership has dissociated itself from the recent remarks of Abdul Qayyum Jatoi.
Commenting on the remarks of Jatoi, Central Information Secretary of Pakistan PeopleÂ’s Party Fouzia Wahab termed it highly irresponsible and provocative, and completely disowned it and termed the statement as personal views of the Minister.
PPP Senator Faisal Raza Abidi said that he was not in picture in what circumstances the Minister had given such an irresponsible statement and made it loud and clear that the party leadership had nothing to do with it.
He said that PPP believed in respect to all state institutions and the party could not support such a move by any of its party members or ministers.
United States Joint Forces Command Warns that Huge U.S. Debt Might Lead to Military Impotence, Default or Revolution
As I have repeatedly pointed out, the American military and intelligence leaders say that debt is the main national security threat to the U.S.As I noted in February 2009 and again last December, a number of high-level officials and experts are warning…
Google Voice Actions for Android Forces Free Vlingo
Google Voice Actions for Android forced rival Vlingo to make its comparable voice command application free for users. Unlike Google, Vlingo integrates Facebook and Twitter content. – Google’s launch of Voice
Actions for Android forced rival Vlingo to make its comparable voice command
application free for users.
On Aug. 12, Google launched Voice Actions for Android, a
voice-based technology that lets users speak specific commands into their
Android smartphones.
Users insta…
Cisco, NetApp, VMware Combine Forces on FCOE Storage System
A new data storage package consists of VMware-validated Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Switches and NetApp FAS series unified storage using Fibre Channel over Ethernet in virtual environments running vSphere. – Fibre Channel over Ethernet got another boost July 28 from three front-line
IT companies.
Cisco Systems, NetApp and VMware jointly announced July 28 that they have made
ready for prime time a new fully certified, end-to-end FCOE storage package for
VMware virtual environments.
The package c…
Apple iPad Success Forces Revision in Forrester Estimates
In selling 3.27 million iPads in just over three weeks, Apple’s iPad has forced Forrester Research to revise its earlier estimates for tablet computer sales in the United States. This paves the way for great opportunity for tablets based on Google’s Android and Microsoft Windows. – Apple’s smash-hit iPad tablet computer is forcing analysts to break free from their conservative estimates.
Days after Apple officials claimed they had sold 3.27
million iPads in the quarter ending June 26, Forrester Research analyst
Sara Rotman Epps called her previous forecast for tablet com…
Petraeus assumes command of forces in Afghanistan
U.S. General David Petraeus has formally assumed command of the 140,000 U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan.
At a change-of-command ceremony Sunday at the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force headquarters in Kabul, Petraeus said the nearly 9-year war has reached a critical stage. He said “we are in this to win.”
NATO forces repel Taliban attack
Militants set off a car bomb and used rocket-propelled grenades to storm the entrance of an airbase outside Jalalabad, near the Pakistani border on Wednesday. The Taliban say six suicide bombers killed dozens of Afghan and foreign forces in the brazen daylight attack. But NATO spokesman Brigadier General Josef Blotz refutes that claim.
Israeli forces intercept Gaza-bound aid flotilla
A confrontation at sea between Israeli commandos and pro-Palestinian activists has left at least 10 dead, VOA reports. Israeli forces intercepted an international flotilla that was trying to break a blockade and take hundreds of activists, as well as thousands of tons of humanitarian supplies to the Gaza Strip. The violence has triggered a strong condemnation from Turkey. Military and police forces in Israel remain on alert as Palestinians threaten to protest.
Nato forces attack NW, kill 10 tribals
MIR ALI – NATO forces on Thursday attacked Mangotai, an area bordering Afghanistan in North Waziristan Agency, killing 10 tribesmen.
Sources said NATO forces heavily shelled the area which resulted in death of 10 tribal people. The incident has been confirmed by local security sources also.
It has also been learnt that two NATO soldiers were also killed when the tribesmen retaliated.
The sources also confirmed another border violation by Nato forces at another place along the border with Afghanistan.
Armed forces sacrifices will not go in vain: Zardari
ISLAMABAD (APP) – President Asif Ali Zardari on Friday said the sacrifices rendered by the armed forces, police, law enforcement agencies and people in the fight against militancy and extremism would not go in vain.
In a message on the eve of Martyrs Day being observed by the army to pay homage to the officers and Jawans who laid down their lives in fighting against militants and extremists, the President said: “The whole nation salutes the valiant defenders of the country and stands behind them.”
The President said without the courage and sacrifices of the members of the armed forces and full backing of the people, it would not have been possible to defeat militancy and hoist once again the flag of Pakistan in Swat and Malakand.
The President also prayed for the souls of the martyred officers and Jawans, saying the soldiers had written a new chapter in the history of country with their blood and the nation would never forget their sacrifices.
He said the nation also owed gratitude to the families of the martyrs. It is our duty to do everything possible to rehabilitate the families and enable them cope with the challenges that they are facing, Zardari added.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani while paying homage and tribute to the courage and patriotism of the countryÂ’s brave soldiers for their supreme sacrifice for peace and security of Pakistan said Friday that time is not far away when peace will be restored in every nook and corner of the country.
“Today, we are observing ‘Youm-e-Shuhada’ to commemorate the supreme sacrifices of our brave soldiers for peace and security of Pakistan. The whole nation pays homage and tribute to their courage, patriotism and devotion, and would always keep their memories alive,” the Prime Minister said in his message on the occasion of Youm-e-Shuhada observed in the country on Friday.
He said it was due to misconceived policies of the past that no one was feeling safe in the whole country, adding that even a popular leader of the calibre of Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto was assassinated in the broad daylight right in the heart of Rawalpindi.
“Innocent people of Malakand, Swat rather the whole of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa were in the clutches of militants. Our security forces were the prime targets of these death mongers and enemies of humanity,” he added. The Prime Minister said the country’s valiant armed forces and courageous security agencies rose to the occasion and defeated their nefarious designs and broke their myth of invincibility.
“By dint of our brave soldiers and officers, the people of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa in particular took a sigh of relief. Now, time is not far away when peace will be restored in every nook and corner of the country,” he added.
“On this occasion, I would also like to commensurate with the bereaved families and assure them full support of my government. I also pray to Almighty Allah to rest the martyrs in the highest echelon of paradise”, the Prime Minister said.
Our Staff Reporter from Swat adds: In order to pay rich tribute the heroes who laid down their lives while safeguarding the frontiers of the country, the different ceremonies to mark ‘Youm-i-Shuhada’ were held here on Friday in all seven tehsils of Swat.
The people recited the Holy Quran and offered ‘Fatiha’ for the departed souls of those brave martyrs who sacrificed their lives while protecting frontiers of the country.
The Army officials, elected representatives of the people including MNA Muzaffarul Mulk, ex-MNA and central leader of ANP, Afzal Khan Lala, ex-provincial minister, Jamal Abdul Nasir, Dost Mohammad Khan and others also participated in these gatherings held here in all seven tehsils of Swat.
The Army officials also laid floral wreath at ‘Yadgar-i-Shuhada’ and lauded their services. The students, social and political workers, policemen and journalists also participated in these ceremonies. They lauded security forces’ role in safeguarding frontiers of the country. They demanded that the day should be marked on the same date every year and vowed that they would fight against the militants.
Meanwhile, at least 100 people were arrested and later released during a search operation carried out in Niligram area by the security forces against the militants.
On tip-off regarding presence of the militants in the said area, the security forces launched a search operation against militants. After assembling around 150 female and children in a school, the forces conducted search operation. After clearing the area, the security forces, however, released all the arrested 100 people. No militant was apprehended in the operation.
People from different walks of life expressed regret for assembling women and children in a school during the operation and termed it as an action against norms and traditions of the society.
Kosovo: Violence forces returnees to flee
Four Serb returnees have left the village of ŽaÄ in Kosovo and moved back to central Serbia after they were attacked once again on Tuesday night. The 26 families that returned to their destroyed property in the village also had their tents pelted with stones on previous occasions, while local ethnic Albanians staged several days of protests against their return.
NATO forces kill four civilians in Afghanistan
A provincial government official said that NATO forces shot dead four Afghan civilians, but NATO said those killed were Taliban militants and their associates. The incident happened roughly 1 kilometre south of Khost city, the capital of the south-eastern province of Khost on Monday night, Mubarez Mohammad Zadran, a spokesman for the provincial governor, told the German Press Agency DPA.
Ash forces world leaders to change plans
The cloud of volcanic ash disrupting flights across Europe means German Chancellor Angela Merkel will not be able to return to Friday as planned. Merkel has been in the U.S. all week, first for US President Barack Obama’s nuclear summit and then for a visit to California. It was not clear to which airport her flight would divert.
Daimler and Renault-Nissan join forces: A big plan for small cars
A two-way carmaking alliance recruits a third member
IT IS more than ten years since Renault forged its transformative alliance with a nearly-bankrupt Nissan. Ever since, Carlos Ghosn, the man who made his reputation by turning round the Japanese carmaker, has been scouring the globe for a third partner to achieve even greater economies of scale. General Motors shortsightedly turned down Renault-Nissan’s overtures in 2006. But on April 7th Mr Ghosn announced a deal with Daimler.
The tie-up with the German luxury car and truck firm falls some way short of the kind of full-blown alliance that Mr Ghosn would doubtless like, although it does go further than the co-operative deals that are commonplace in an industry that is always looking for ways to save money. Whereas Renault holds a 44% stake in Nissan, which in turn has a 15% (non-voting) share in the French company, Daimler will take a much more modest 3.1% stake in each of them, and they will each take a tiny 1.55% stake in it. Mr Ghosn believes that cross-shareholdings are a critical signal to employees, especially engineers, that the partnership is both long-term and strategic, but Dieter Zetsche, Daimler’s boss, was reluctant to go further in that direction. …
Security forces kill four rebels in Ingushetia
Russian media reports say security forces have killed four suspected rebels in a clash in the North Caucasus republic of Ingushetia. Security forces surrounded rebel hideouts in a village close to Nazran, the region’s largest city, and opened fire when the rebels refused to surrender. Four rebels were killed.



