Karachi procession blast, 10 muharram, M.A Jianh Road Blast, Matmi Jaloos Blast 28 dec 2009, Karachi Blast 20 killd
December 28th, 2009Updated at: 1642 PST, Monday, December 28, 2009
20 killed, 50 Injured in Karachi Blast
M.A Jianh Road Blast, Matmi Jaloos Blast 28 dec 2009, Karachi Blast 20 killd

M.a Jianh Road Blast, Matmi Jaloos Blast 28 Dec 2009, Karachi Blast 20 Killd
KARACHI: At least 30 people were injured in a powerful blast in the front part of the Central mourning procession that just arrived in front of Denso Hall, Geo News reported police sources saying Monday.
Police sources said they are trying to confirm the nature of the blast.
The enraged people pelted the police vehicles with the stones following the blast.
Meantime, some eyewitnesses said they heard the sounds of gunshots on the occasion.
The ambulances soon arrived on the blast site and are currently shifting the injured to the hospitals, where emergency has been declared.
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Royal Protocol for Musharraf in Saudi Arabia
September 2nd, 2009ISLAMABAD: The almost royal treatment given by the Saudi government to former president Gen (retd) Pervez Musharraf during his visit to Riyadh has thrown his opponents into total confusion.

Reports that King Abdullah sent a special plane to bring the retied general from London to Riyadh have surprised a number of politicians many of whom had received Saudi favours and courtesy.
The reports have sparked speculations that the Saudi ruling family is taking keen interest to defuse tension in Pakistan and try to use its influence to persuade PML-N chief Nawaz Sharif to give up his demand for Gen (retd) Musharraf’s trial for high treason.
It was because of these reports that a PML-N spokesman denied that any Saudi request relating to the former military leader had been made to Mr Sharif. ‘There has been no official message from the Saudi family to Mian Nawaz Sharif in this regard,’ Senator Pervez Rasheed told reporters.
He refused to comment on Musharraf’s visit to Saudi Arabia as a royal guest.
Some observers here attach great importance to the former president’s visit and say that disturbed by the persistent demand for trial made by the PML-N, Gen Musharraf wanted King Abdullah to use his influence and bail him out.
Others say it was a routine visit because Gen Musharraf has good relations with the Saudi royal family and it has nothing to do with the current political situation in the country.
Barrister Mohammad Ali Saif, who claims to be spokesperson and representative of Gen Musharraf in Pakistan, said: ‘The PML-N should see and understand how the former president is being treated by the Saudi government and forget about his (Musharraf) trial for treason.’
He said it was not for the first time that the Saudi government had sent a special plane for Gen Musharraf. In the past also, he added, King Abdullah had offered the facility and Gen Musharraf kept the plane sent by king for some time for his travel to European countries.
Asked if the Saudi government had given any guarantee to the former president that he would not be tried, Mr Saif said: ‘I don’t know anything about this, but there is little possibility of Gen Musharraf facing trial only because the PML-N is asking for that.’
A senior PPP leader pointed out that frequent visits by Saudi intelligence chief Prince Muqrin bin Abdul Aziz to Pakistan before and after the resignation of Gen Musharraf showed the level of Saudi government’s engagement with Pakistan.
In reply to a question about any assurance given by the government to the Saudis about the fate of Gen Musharraf, he said: ‘I am not aware of this, but the way the former president is being treated in the kingdom means he cannot be touched in Pakistan.’
He said it was only the PML-N which was insisting on Musharraf’s trial while other parties were either least concerned or not ‘very serious’ about it.
Shah Abdullah, Why Protect Musharraf
September 2nd, 2009It is highly cherishable and valuable and honor for the Pakistanis that they share many bonds with their Saudi brethern and there is a strong and unbreakable nexus between Saudis and Pakistanis.

It also goes without saying that Saudi Arabia has always helped Pakistan and the hearts of Pakistanis beat together with the Saudians.
Musharraf is a dictator, a criminal who has murder thousands of the people and just due to him, the Pakistan is burning from Karachi to Khyber. Akbar Bugti murder, Lal Masjid massacre, open license for Americans to kill, NRO, suspension of constitution and plethora of other crimes are enough to hang the man publicly. Pervez Musharraf is a national criminal and he is hated through and through by over-whelming majority of Pakistanis.

It is very painful to see as why Saudi Arabia is protecting and facilitating such a man? Why cannot King Abdullah listen to the aspirations of the people in Pakistan, who are ill at ease with their brothers over their unacceptable receptions for the Musharraf. It is highly strange that Saudia has sponsored the stay of Musharraf in London, and now offering a permanent residence for him in the Holy Land.
That and King of KSA is also “admonishing” Mian Nawaz Sharif to not to seriously pursue the trial of Musharraf and just due to his pressure, PML-N didnt present the resolution for the trial of Musharraf in the parliament and faced public embarrassment. Nawaz Sharif is dead pressed under the favors by the King and he knows that if once again he becomes the victim of establishment, he also has no where to run by to Saudi Arabia and that is a grim reality.
So we don’t have any other option but to ask the King to have mercy upon us.






