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Gaddafi bunker bombed at his hometown

Posted: 26 Aug 2011 03:34 PM PDT


Tripoli: British warplanes have bombed a bunker in Muammar Gaddafi's hometown of Sirte, as rebel fighters grouped on Friday for another push on one of the last major regime holdouts east of Tripoli. As insurgent leaders moved into Tripoli to begin a political transition, the African Union called for that process to be "inclusive," while the UN human rights chief warned against assassinating Gaddafi, whose whereabouts are unknown and who has a $1.7 million rebel price on his head. "At around midnight, a formation of Tornado GR4s... fired a salvo of Storm Shadow precision-guided missiles against a large headquarters bunker in Gaddafi's home town of Sirte," the defence ministry said in London. Speculation that Gaddafi might have found refuge in the town, which lies 360km east of Tripoli, has not been confirmed. Nato said on Friday that its planes had hit 29 armed vehicles and a "command and control node" in the vicinity of Sirte. Libyan rebels control 95 percent of the capital Tripoli, a local military chief told AFP Friday. "We control 95 percent of Tripoli," said Abdel Nagib Mlegta, head of operations for the liberation of Tripoli. "There are just a few pockets of resistance," in the neighbourhoods of Salah al-Din and Abu Slim, he said. Forces loyal to Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi killed more than 150 prisoners in a "mass murder" as they fled the rebel takeover of Tripoli, a rebel military chief told AFP on Friday, "There were instances of revenge in the last few hours before the fall of the regime," said Abdel Nagib Mlegta, head of operations for the takeover of the capital. On Thursday, the National Transitional Council (NTC) moved many of its top people from their Benghazi base, just days after rebel fighters overran Tripoli, going on to capture Gaddafi's headquarters and vast swathes of the capital. Ali Tarhuni, a NTC official, said their leader, Mustafa Abdel Jalil, would arrive as soon as the security situation permitted. "I declare the beginning and assumption of the executive committee's work in Tripoli," Tarhuni, the executive committee's vice chairman and minister of oil and economics, said. "Long live democratic and constitutional Libya and glory to our martyrs," he said, announcing the holders of key posts in a new provisional government. He called on forces loyal to Gaddafi to lay down their arms, and promised they would be treated lawfully. "Put your weapons down and go home. We will not take revenge. Between us and between you is the law. I promise you will be safe." In Geneva, the UN human rights chief warned against bounty hunters who may be seeking to kill Gaddafi, saying assassinations are "not within the rule of law." "That applies to Gaddafi as well as everybody else," said spokesman Rupert Colville in a response to a question about the reward for Khadafi, dead or alive. Colville said the "best solution" would be to capture Gaddafi alive and follow through on an International Criminal Court (ICC) arrest warrant for crimes against humanity. He also called on "all people in positions of authority, including field commanders in Libya, to take action to ensure that no crimes or acts of revenge are committed." In that vein, a senior African Union official said that with the conflict about to end, the body should support efforts for an inclusive transition in Libya. "Now more than ever, we have to make efforts to ensure an inclusive and consensual transition to lead us to elections that will allow the Libyan people to freely choose their leaders," AU Commission chief Jean Ping said at the start of a meeting in Addis Ababa. —AFP

Slain Punjab governor's son abducted in Pakistan

Posted: 26 Aug 2011 03:33 PM PDT


LAHORE, PAKISTAN: The son of former Pakistani governor Salman Taseer, who was killed in January for opposing controversial Islamic blasphemy laws, was abducted by gunmen in Lahore on Friday, police said. Shahbaz Taseer, who had been given police protection, was abducted from a wealthy neighbourhood of Lahore, the capital of the eastern province of Punjab and considered one of Pakistan's more liberal cities, while on his way to work. "Four men in a car intercepted Shahbaz Taseer's car in Lahore's upmarket Gulberg area," police emergency official Syed Mumtaz told AFP. "They overpowered him at gunpoint and forcibly put him in their car and sped away," he said. Two other police officials confirmed the information. The official said police were searching for the car but there was no indication of who may have been behind the abduction. Provincial law minister Rana Sanaullah said the Punjab government had provided Taseer with a police escort after his father was killed "but he did not ask them to accompany today". "It was his routine. Sometimes he would go with guards, sometimes not," he told Geo television. "The gunmen were young, wearing jeans, they came on a motorbike and in a vehicle." He said it was too early to say who the abductors were. "It is a sensitive issue and any statement at this stage would be premature. We will come to know when the investigations proceed," he said. Salman Taseer was killed by a bodyguard outside an Islamabad coffee shop for criticising the blasphemy law, which provides for the death penalty. It was the highest-profile political killing in Pakistan in more than three years. Police officials said Taseer's family had been repeatedly threatened to withdraw the murder case against the police bodyguard accused of his killing. Senior police investigation officer Razzaq Cheema said that Shahbaz, 27, was on his way to his office from his home when "some people on motorbikes and a land cruiser intercepted him near an intersection and abducted him." "Later they threw out their rifle which is now with the police. We have called Shahbaz's guard for interrogation," Cheema told Geo television. US-based Human Rights Watch confirmed the abduction. Its Pakistan director Ali Dayan said the federal and provincial governments "must ensure that the younger Taseer is recovered speedily and his abductors are held accountable". "This family has suffered too much already and given the security threats directed towards them in the aftermath of governor Taseer's death, this kidnapping underscores the failing writ of the state and its inability to provide security even to those known to be at high risk," he said. Taseer's murder was followed two months later by the assassination of another vocal opponent of the law, minorities minister Shahbaz Bhatti, the only Christian in Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani's cabinet. Gilani's government backtracked on amending the blasphemy law in December after a number of popular protests despite criticism from rights groups who say it is often abused to settle personal scores. But Islamabad, weakened by rampant corruption, an economic crisis and a wave of suicide bombings, allowed imams and fundamentalist leaders to court public opinion with calls for the slaying of supporters of amending the law. Salman Taseer had set up consultancy firms and a brokerage house, and invested lucratively in telecommunications, a newspaper, insurance and real estate. Shahbaz is one of the directors of the Media Times private limited, which publishes two newspapers and runs a television channel.

Hurricane Irene "extremely dangerous": Obama

Posted: 26 Aug 2011 03:32 PM PDT


President Obama has warned Americans to take Hurricane Irene seriously and urged them to obey orders to evacuate from the path of what is likely to be an "extremely dangerous and costly" storm.

MASSACHUSETTS: President Barack Obama on Friday warned Americans to take Hurricane Irene seriously and urged them to obey orders to evacuate from the path of what is likely to be an "extremely dangerous and costly" storm. "All indications point to this being a historic hurricane," Obama said in a statement to reporters from the farm where he is vacationing on an island off the Boston coast. Fifty-five million people are potentially in Hurricane Irene's path, from the Carolinas to Cape Cod on the U.S. East Coast, and tens of thousands are evacuating as cities including New York brace for the powerful storm to hit. "I cannot stress this highly enough. If you are in the projected path of this hurricane, you have to take precautions now. Don't wait. Don't delay," Obama said. Obama and his family will leave Martha's Vineyard on Saturday, well before Irene is projected to scour its way this far north on the New England coast. But the vacation had already been marked by natural disaster, after the island felt an earthquake in Virginia on Tuesday that shook Washington and New York. Obama has held regular conference calls with aides on the storm, in a determined effort to learn from the mistakes of his predecessor George W. Bush, who was slammed for an ineffectual response after Hurricane Katrina swamped New Orleans in 2005. "All of us have to take this storm seriously ... If you are given an evacuation order, please follow it," Obama said.

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Shilpa Shetty promotes ‘The Desire’ at New York City International Film Festival

Posted: 26 Aug 2011 02:47 AM PDT



Shilpa Shetty stole everyone's gaze as she walked the red carpet at the gala opening of the 2011 New York City International Film Festival attired in a Tarun Tahliani's adorable white dress. The actress was there to promote her upcoming film 'The Desire - A Journey Of A Woman' in which she stars alongside Chinese actor Xia Yu. The movie has been written and directed by R.Sarath and produced by '10 Golden Star Entertainment' Sunanda Shetty's home production. The film takes pride in winning the 'Best Narrative Feature Film' at the Geneva Film Festival and was also screened at the prestigious Boston International Film Festival.

Govt’s success is higher than failure: PM Sheikh Hasina

Posted: 25 Aug 2011 10:48 AM PDT



Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said in parliament on Wednesday, Every ministry has some achievements; successes are overshadowed if failures are harped on about. "There is no point in handing weapons to enemies and by crying 'fail', 'fail. Then whatever achievements are there will slip- away." "I couldn't come [to parliament] for some days as I was ill, listened to parliament activities from home. I heard about so many failures, one failure is mentioned even though ten other good jobs have been done. I can't say why there is so much psychological poverty," Sheikh Hasina continued. Sheikh Hasina urged everyone to judge the achievements of the government with patience. "Bangalees are short on patience. Bangabandhu (Sheikh Mujibur Rahman) took over a war-ravaged country immediately after he had come back. He did not have even three years. The ground to kill Bangabandhu was created through conspiracies, the people were made bitter. Jute warehouses, police stations were burnt, seven Awami League MPs killed before three years had gone. "When [they] failed to make Bangabandhu unpopular, [they] killed him. Anti- liberation force killed Bangabandhu. They had used some freedom fighters and people from the pro-liberation force. They hadn't understood what they had lost," Sheikh Hasina said."The history of the Liberation War and the honour of the freedom fighters would have been all right if the '75 incident had not taken place," Sheikh Hasina replied. "The water has flowed far away in 35 years. The water of the Buriganga had been clear and drinkable. Now it's completely polluted. There is no fish [in the river]," she added. Defending criticisms by several leftist parties, including JaSad and Workers Party, over the 15th Amendment to the constitution, the prime minister said the charter had been amended maintaining consistency with time and the spirit of the Liberation War. "We can't go 35 years back," she added. MPs of JaSaD and Workers Party had signed the amendment by giving notes of dissent on Islam being the state religion and religion-based parties. They had been protesting against the decision to retain Islam as state religion and let religion-based parties to do politics. In reply to a question from Chittagong-8 MP Nurul Islam, the prime minister said, "The government is working on ensuring school admission of all children who can go to schools by 2011 and the net admission rate is almost 100 percent." Responding to a query from Apu Ukil, an MP from seats reserved for women, she said tourists walk seven-eight kilometres of the Cox's Bazar beach, though its length is 120 kilometres. The Urban Development Directorate was working on implementing a mega- plan to turn Cox's Bazar into a tourist resort of international standards, she added. In reply to a supplementary question on autism from Awami League MP Abdur Rahman, the prime minister urged teachers, guardians and students to not neglect autistic children. "The more the autistic children are kept in general schools, the more they'll interact with general people, the more they'll consider them as part of society," she said. She also urged the well- off to employ autistic people. Awami League MP Meher Afroz Chumki asked whether special support can be extended to Hasina's daughter Saima Hossain Putul to work on autistic children. "We've freed our children giving them education. It'll be good for them to work independently," the prime minister replied. "Effective steps have been taken to tackle autism in the country and not only autism, steps for people with neurodevelopment disorder have also been taken," she replied to a question from Comilla-8 MP Nasimul Alam. According to Hasina, the health ministry launched a Tk 63.4 million programme in 2009-10 fiscal year following an appeal from Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University. The university had funded a 7,000 square feet space where around 200 autism patients, including those with neurological disabilities, were treated and rehabilitated.

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First Look: Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu

Posted: 25 Aug 2011 02:35 AM PDT



The first look of Imran Khan and Kareena Kapoor starrer 'Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu' is out and going by the posters, the film promises to be an out and out entertaining love story. This Karan Johar production was earlier titled 'Short Term Shaadi'. The film is a love story based in Las Vegas. The film has Kareena play a hairstylist settled in the US. Imran plays Rahul, an obsessive-compulsive architect who can't tolerate anything out of place from the crease on his pants to the right amount of shine on his shoes. Directed by Shakun Batra, the film shows how the two characters fall in love and change slowly. The film also stars Boman Irani and Kareena's father Randhir Kapoor in pivotal roles, and is set for a 10th February 2012 release.

Shahid and Sonam Kapoor lock lips for ‘Mausam’

Posted: 25 Aug 2011 02:33 AM PDT



Pankaj Kapoor's 'Mausam' is perhaps one of the most awaited films of this year and the movie is also in talks these days because of a hot and long lip lock between its leading actors, Shahid Kapoor and Sonam Kapoor. The makers of the film tried hard to keep this smooch scene under wraps and not to leak it out before the release of the film but they failed. However, Sonam has no qualms about the scene and says comfortably, "Jitna hona chahiye tha, utna hi rakha gaya." Even producer Talwar clarified that Sonam was pretty comfortable with the scene. "Sonam is a fantastic actress. She had a very comfortable equation with Pankaj and Shahid. If there were any aspersions whatsoever, they were cast aside during the course of the shoot," said Talwar.

Kareena Kapoor looks mesmerizing as the showstopper for Manish Malhotra

Posted: 24 Aug 2011 07:41 AM PDT





There is no denying the fact that designer Manish Malhotra left no stone unturned to end the Fashion Week Winter/Festive 2011 with glitz, glamour and glitterati. The grand finale show was inspired by Lakme's new Absolute make-up line and after a dazzling display by 49 models, the clocks stopped ticking when the showstopper Kareena Kapoor perched on a giant frame, gradually descended on the stage against the backdrop of the models and took the ramp leaving everyone mesmerized. She received a thunderous applause from her fans, audience and her colleagues from Bollywood including Deepika Padukone, Imran Khan, Karan Johar, Karisma Kapoor, Amrita Arora, Shabana Azmi and Katrina Kaif. She looked absolutely stunning in a fabulous white layered lace, silk, net gown with a shimmering bodice. "It was a fantastic show and I danced in the end because this show is very special to me. My best friend was showcasing his collection and my sister was walking the ramp, so I was very happy," Karisma Kapoor said.

Conspiracy on to create ground for killing Sheikh Hasina: Awami League

Posted: 24 Aug 2011 06:02 AM PDT


Awami League General Secretary, LGRD, and Cooperatives Minister Syed Ashraful Islam yesterday expressed apprehension that a fresh conspiracy has started to create a ground for killing Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. "A special situation and a ground are being created so that the conspirators get a favorable atmosphere to kill Bangabandhu's daughter Sheikh Hasina," he said while addressing a memorial meeting organized by Bangladesh Awami League marking the seventh anniversary of the grisly grenade attacks on an Awami League rally in Dhaka. He also alleged that some newspapers and electronic media are cooperating to create such a ground by disseminating news exaggeratingly. "Such a ground was created before the assassination of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and this time a fresh plot has begun to kill Sheikh Hasina," Ashraful said. The AL general secretary, however, said no conspiracy could be implemented if there is a unity and determination among leaders and workers of the party. Ashraful said there was a design of the murderers to kill all of Bangabandhu's family in 1975. "But our leader (Sheikh Hasina) escaped the carnage by the grace of Allah and then several attempts were made on her life," he mentioned. The LGRD minister said Sheikh Hasina would have to be protected at any cost. "By saving her, verdict of the trial of Bangabandhu Murder Case, 10-truck arms haul case and the trial of war criminals and grenade attacks will have to be completed." With AL Presidium Member Syeda Sajeda Chowdhury in the chair, the discussion was also addressed by AL Advisory Council Member Suranjit Sengupta, Presidium Members Dr Mohiuddin Khan Alamgir and Sheikh Fazlul Karim Selim, Home Minister Advocate Sahara Khatun, City AL Acting President MA Aziz and General Secretary Mofazzal Hossain Chowdhury Maya and August 21 grenade victim Nasima Ferdous. AL Publicity and Publication Secretary Nuh-ul-Alam Lenin conducted the discussion held at Bangabandhu International Conference Centre. At the outset of the discussion, a documentary on the grisly grenade attacks was screened and a minute's silence observed as a mark of respect to the memories of the grenade carnage victims. Ashraful called upon the leaders and workers of the party to remain united and alert against the conspiracies, and said efforts are being made to create division among us as the plotters know well that no conspiracy would be successful if AL remains united. "There was a lack of unity and confidence in the party whenever AL became victims of conspiracies," he said, urging the leaders and workers to build a strong unity by forgetting everything. Admitting dilapidated condition of roads and price spiral of essentials, he said the government has been working to repair the roads and control the prices of essentials on an urgent basis. Nevertheless, he said, some newspapers and TV channels are disseminating exaggerating news to create an instable situation in the country. Ashraful said some people are talking about necessity of an Anna Hazare. In this connection, he posed a question, "Are there no democracy, parliament and political leadership in the country; has the nation plunged into corruption? Why we need an Anna Hazare?" He said the masterminds of the 1/11, who tried to kill Sheikh Hasina inside the jail by applying poison and said that she would be finished in jail, are talking about an Anna Hazare. In her presidential speech, Sajeda Chowdhury said whatever conspiracies are hatched, the trial of the August 21 carnage must be held in Bangladesh and none can protect the killers. Suranjit said the perpetrators and masterminds of the August 21 massacre will have to be hanged so that such a heinous crime is not committed further. "This carnage happened through a complete political plan and patronization," he added.

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Posted: 24 Aug 2011 12:14 AM PDT



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Conspiracy on to create ground for killing Sheikh Hasina: Awami League

Posted: 23 Aug 2011 01:59 AM PDT


Awami League General Secretary, LGRD, and Cooperatives Minister Syed Ashraful Islam yesterday expressed apprehension that a fresh conspiracy has started to create a ground for killing Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. "A special situation and a ground are being created so that the conspirators get a favorable atmosphere to kill Bangabandhu's daughter Sheikh Hasina," he said while addressing a memorial meeting organized by Bangladesh Awami League marking the seventh anniversary of the grisly grenade attacks on an Awami League rally in Dhaka. He also alleged that some newspapers and electronic media are cooperating to create such a ground by disseminating news exaggeratingly. "Such a ground was created before the assassination of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and this time a fresh plot has begun to kill Sheikh Hasina," Ashraful said. The AL general secretary, however, said no conspiracy could be implemented if there is a unity and determination among leaders and workers of the party. Ashraful said there was a design of the murderers to kill all of Bangabandhu's family in 1975. "But our leader (Sheikh Hasina) escaped the carnage by the grace of Allah and then several attempts were made on her life," he mentioned. The LGRD minister said Sheikh Hasina would have to be protected at any cost. "By saving her, verdict of the trial of Bangabandhu Murder Case, 10-truck arms haul case and the trial of war criminals and grenade attacks will have to be completed."
With AL Presidium Member Syeda Sajeda Chowdhury in the chair, the discussion was also addressed by AL Advisory Council Member Suranjit Sengupta, Presidium Members Dr Mohiuddin Khan Alamgir and Sheikh Fazlul Karim Selim, Home Minister Advocate Sahara Khatun, City AL Acting President MA Aziz and General Secretary Mofazzal Hossain Chowdhury Maya and August 21 grenade victim Nasima Ferdous. AL Publicity and Publication Secretary Nuh-ul-Alam Lenin conducted the discussion held at Bangabandhu International Conference Centre. At the outset of the discussion, a documentary on the grisly grenade attacks was screened and a minute's silence observed as a mark of respect to the memories of the grenade carnage victims.

Ashraful called upon the leaders and workers of the party to remain united and alert against the conspiracies, and said efforts are being made to create division among us as the plotters know well that no conspiracy would be successful if AL remains united. "There was a lack of unity and confidence in the party whenever AL became victims of conspiracies," he said, urging the leaders and workers to build a strong unity by forgetting everything. Admitting dilapidated condition of roads and price spiral of essentials, he said the government has been working to repair the roads and control the prices of essentials on an urgent basis. Nevertheless, he said, some newspapers and TV channels are disseminating exaggerating news to create an instable situation in the country. Ashraful said some people are talking about necessity of an Anna Hazare. In this connection, he posed a question, "Are there no democracy, parliament and political leadership in the country; has the nation plunged into corruption? Why we need an Anna Hazare?" He said the masterminds of the 1/11, who tried to kill Sheikh Hasina inside the jail by applying poison and said that she would be finished in jail, are talking about an Anna Hazare. In her presidential speech, Sajeda Chowdhury said whatever conspiracies are hatched, the trial of the August 21 carnage must be held in Bangladesh and none can protect the killers. Suranjit said the perpetrators and masterminds of the August 21 massacre will have to be hanged so that such a heinous crime is not committed further. "This carnage happened through a complete political plan and patronization," he added.

Anurag Kashyab at LFW to cheer wife Kalki Koechlin

Posted: 22 Aug 2011 06:55 AM PDT


Gaddafi loyalists defending compound

Posted: 22 Aug 2011 06:54 AM PDT


ALGIERS: Forces loyal to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi have stationed tanks near his compound in central Tripoli and are resisting rebel attacks, a rebel official told Reuters by telephone. "The situation is not stable. There is gunfire everywhere. Gaddafi's forces are using tanks at the port and Al Sarine street near (Gaddafi's compound at) Bab al-Aziziyah," said the rebel official in Tripoli, who gave his name as Abdulrahman. "The revolutionaries are positioned everywhere in Tripoli, some of them are near Bab al- Aziziyah, but Gaddafi's forces have been trying to resist." "(Gaddafi's) snipers are the main problem for the revolutionaries. There is a big number of martyrs, including my brother and two of my neighbours," he said.