Norway mourns victims of anti-Islam "Crusader"
 
By Victoria Klesty and Gwladys Fouche - Jul 24, 2011
 
Norway mourned on Sunday 93 people killed in a shooting spree and car bombing by a Norwegian who saw his attacks as "atrocious, but necessary" to defeat liberal immigration policies and the spread of Islam.
 
In his first comment via a lawyer since his arrest, Anders Behring Breivik, 32, said he wanted to explain himself at a court hearing on Monday about extending his custody.
 
In a rambling manifesto before the attacks, Breivik said he was part of a crusade to fight a tide of Islam.
 
"He has said that he believed the actions were atrocious, but that in his head they were necessary," Geir Lippestad said.
 
The lawyer said Breivik had admitted to Friday's shootings at a Labour party youth camp and the bombing that killed seven people in Oslo's government district a few hours earlier.
 
However, "he feels that what he has done does not deserve punishment," Lippestad told NRK public television.
 
"What he has said is that he wants a change in society and in his understanding, in his head, there must be a revolution."
 
Oslo's acting police chief Sveinung Sponheim confirmed to reporters that Breivik would be able to speak to the court. It was not clear whether the hearing would be closed or in public.
 
"He has admitted to the facts of both the bombing and the shooting, although he's not admitting criminal guilt," Sponheim said, adding that Breivik had said he acted alone.
 
Police were checking this because some witness statements from the island spoke of more than one gunman, Sponheim said.
 
NATIONAL TRAGEDY
 
The violence, Norway's worst since World War Two, has profoundly shocked the usually peaceful nation of 4.8 million.
 
King Harald and Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg were among mourners at a service in Oslo cathedral, where the premier spoke emotionally about the victims, some of whom he knew.
 
"This represents a national tragedy," he declared.
 
Tearful people placed flowers and candles outside the cathedral. Soldiers with guns and wearing bullet-proof vests blocked streets leading to the government district.
 
Police said Breivik surrendered when they arrived on the small island of Utoeya in a lake northwest of Oslo after he had shot dead at least 85 people, mostly young people attending a summer camp of the youth wing of Norway's ruling Labour Party.
 
About 650 people were on the island when Breivik, wearing a police uniform, opened fire. Police said it took them an hour from when they were first alerted to stop the massacre, the worst by a single gunman in modern times.
 
An inadequate boat and a decision to await a special armed unit from Oslo, 45 km (28 miles) away, delayed the response.
 
"When so many people and equipment were put into it, the boat started to take on water, so that the motor stopped," said Erik Berga, police operations chief in Buskerud County.
 
A person wounded in the shooting died in hospital, raising the death toll to 93, Norway's NRK television said. Police say some people remain missing. Ninety-seven people were wounded.
 
Otto Loevik had to decide who to pick up on his boat and who to leave behind as he came under fire trying to rescue fleeing teenagers. "He remembers the faces of the youths he left behind," Loevik's wife, Wenche, told Reuters.
 
"He told me: 'I had to chose who to pick up on the boat and who to leave behind. Who do you choose?'," she said. Her husband, who declined to be interviewed, rescued some 40 to 50 terrified youths.
 
Norwegian police said a British police officer was providing technical expertise in the investigation but that they had not requested any separate inquiries in foreign countries.
 
ANTI-JIHAD MANIFESTO
 
Breivik posted a 1,500-page manifesto, written in English, on Friday, describing his violent philosophy and how he planned his onslaught and made explosives.
 
The killings would draw attention to the manifesto entitled "2083-A European Declaration of Independence," Breivik wrote.
 
"Once you decide to strike, it is better to kill too many than not enough, or you risk reducing the desired ideological impact of the strike," he added.
 
The manifesto posted by Breivik, a self-styled founder member of a modern Knights Templar organization, hints at a wider conspiracy of self-appointed crusaders and shows a mind influenced by the fantasy imagery of online gaming.
 
"The order is to serve as an armed Indigenous Rights Organization and as a Crusader Movement (anti-Jihad movement)," he writes in the document, chunks of which are cut and pasted from other far-right, anti-Islam documents on the Internet.
 
Breivik says he is not against immigrants who integrate and reserves a lot of his fury for a liberal European political establishment he views as promoting Europe's destruction.
 
He hints at a wider conspiracy in the document, saying that the Knights Templar, a medieval order of crusading warrior monks, had been reconstituted in London in 2002.
 
Breivik attacks the "Islamic colonisation and Islamisation of Western Europe" and the "rise of cultural Marxism/multi-culturalism."
 
A video posted on YouTube called "Knights Templar 2083" showed pictures of Breivik, including one of him in a scuba diving outfit pointing an automatic weapon.
 
Parliament, in recess until October, is to be recalled for a memorial service. Party leaders will discuss how the attacks would affect campaigning for local elections in September.
 
"We will have an election, we will have a political debate," said Stoltenberg, premier and Labour Party leader.
 
"But I believe everyone understands that we have to discuss the form of the debate ... to avoid a conflict between the political debate and the need to show dignity and compassion."
 
Erna Solberg, head of the main opposition Conservative Party, said: "We have to agree the rules of the game."
 
IMMIGRATION
 
Norway has long been open to immigration, which has been criticised by the populist Progress Party, to which Breivik once belonged. Labour, whose youth camp he attacked, backs multi-culturalism to accommodate different ethnic communities.
 
"Norway will keep going. But there will be a Norway before and after the dramatic attacks on Friday," Stoltenberg said.
 
"But I am quite sure that you will also recognize Norway afterwards -- it will be an open Norway, a democratic Norway and a Norway where we take care of each other."
 
The attacks have prompted soul-searching in Norway.
 
At Oslo cathedral, Britt Aanes, a priest aged 42 said the fact that Breivik was Norwegian had affected people deeply.
 
"In one way, I think it was good that it was not a Muslim terrorist group behind this," she said. It pointed up the complexity of immigration and inter-religious issues for Norwegians, "a small and privileged people," she said.
 
"We must open our eyes and not simply think that we can keep all this wealth to ourselves."
 
Some analysts questioned whether Norway, focused on al Qaeda-type militancy, had overlooked domestic threats.
 
"While the main terrorist threat to democratic societies around the world still comes from Islamist extremists, the horrific events in Norway are a reminder that white far-right extremism is also a major and possibly growing threat," said James Brandon, research head at London's Quilliam think-tank.
 
Home-grown anti-government figures have struck elsewhere, notably in the United States, where Timothy McVeigh killed 168 people with a truck bomb in Oklahoma City in 1995.
 
Grief was still raw for survivors and relatives clustered at a hotel in Sundvollen near Utoeya island. They huddled together, many with bloodshot eyes, at terrace tables.
 

comment:
 
If there is a Muslim even in question of a crime then he/she (and anyone they know) becomes a "suspected terrorist", but their people won't even after they commit terrorist acts! For them only the "Islamist" (a word they've invented) are extremists and there are only "Muslim terrorist" groups; while all their real terrorists are disgruntled lone gun shooters!
 
Even in this news article they are trying to justify his actions by trying tell you that the Muslims are the problem (the reason he had to do this). They're even going as far as to insinuate (by using the words "anti-Islam" and "crusader") that he is a hero...just as the earlier crusaders were heroes for these people and just as Bush said that they will lead a crusade...

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Dear Sindhi friends and organizations,

            We are sure that most all of you are aware of the recent disastrous flooding that has devastated much of Sindh.  We have gathered some information from several resources to help educate you and other members of our community about this catastrophe.  Listed below are some informative and unsettling facts about the tragedy so you may get a better sense of what is taking place in Sindh:

  • Sixteen of the 23 districts in Sindh have been severely affected by flooding
  • Over 4 million acres of land are underwater, including 1.7 million acres of standing crops that have been destroyed and it is estimated that between 8,000 and 100,000 cattle have been killed or are greatly at risk
  • More than 5 million people have been displaced or directly affected by flood waters
  • 144,000 people have been relocated to 1,800 relief camps located in Sindh
  • The Pakistani government reports 126 deaths as a result of flooding and flood-related illness, particularly disease spread by fast-increasing mosquito populations
  • In nearly all affected areas, clean water supplies have been contaminated by flood waters leading to a rise in waterborne illnesses such as diarrhea
  • Roughly 120,000 pregnant women have been directly affected
  • Just under 700,000 homes have been either severely damaged or completely destroyed
  • Several towns have been completely swept away, leaving little evidence that they ever existed
  • Roads, bridges and other types of infrastructure have been completely destroyed or swept away in many areas, leaving those areas with no electricity, communication or transportation
  • Many people whose homes have been damaged are living in tents on roadways.
  • No formal plan has announced to provide those living in tents with food or shelter in the near future
  • Hundreds of thousands of people without tents are living in knee-deep water inside their homes
  • Little effort was made before the floods hit to prepare relief efforts.  Additionally, there has been little support for relief at the national or district levels, leaving it up to ill-equipped and underfunded local governments
  • Few measures were taken following last year's floods to prevent future catastrophes, further increasing the impact of flooding this year
  • In addition to those affected by this year's flooding, many victims of the 2010 floods still live in relief camps or depend on relief supplies
  • Some officials say that this year's floods are far worse than last year's in terms of deaths and long-term socio-economic problems
  • Little attempt has been made by the Pakistani government to seek help from international relief organizations
  • The price of basic supplies and food items has skyrocketed since flooding began as a result of their scarcity
  • Bread and other food items are becoming scarce.  Trucks make deliveries of flour to the worst-affected areas, often leading to fights between the local population
  • Police, in some instances, have resorted to using batons to disperse crowds attempting to loot from trucks bringing relief supplies to affected areas

We humbly request that you contact us and take part in our Sindhi Advocacy Day taking place October 13th from 10:00a.m. until4:00p.m. on Capitol Hill.  We will arrange appointments with members of congress and their staffs to discuss the flooding as well as other important Sindh issues.  Your attendance at the event would be greatly appreciated and will help raise awareness about Sindhi Americans in order to gain the support of members of Congress.  Please let us know by September 20th if you plan to attend as it takes time to schedule meetings with members of Congress.  If you are unable to make it, you should still feel free to contact us and we can help you arrange an appointment with your congressman's local office. 

 

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The Sindhi American Political Action Committee

 

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Washington, DC 20036

 

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PRESS RELEASE
 
UNFPA RUSHES REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SUPPLIES
TO SINDH AS FLOODS WORSEN

 

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan- 16 September 2011Responding to the Government's call for international assistance, UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund, is moving rapidly to deliver urgently needed reproductive health services to flood-affected people in Pakistan as part of a coordinated United Nations humanitarian response.

According to National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), the unprecedented torrential rains in the southern part of the country have affected more than 5.7 million people mostly in Sindh province. Over one million houses are damaged or destroyed and there is extensive damage to livestock and crops. The Government has so far set up more than 2,600 relief camps.

District Badin: Hawa and her family took refuge in a public school building, now even the school is flooding - Photo: Jameel/Walkabout 2011

The maternal and child health services in at least 40 per cent of health facilities are currently disrupted. UNFPA estimates that at least 1.2 million women of reproductive age are among the 5 million people affected by the heavy monsoon rains and floods across Pakistan. At least 115,000 are pregnant. Every day close to 400 women go into labour; at least 60 have life-threatening pregnancy-related complications that require urgent medical assistance.

Certain districts, now submerged, had high malnutrition even before the floods. The women who were already severely anemic will be even more prone to complications of pregnancy and delivery. With the continuing rains and stagnating water, pregnant women and newborns living in open air are increasingly exposed to malaria and dengue.

In the face of the rapidly evolving emergency, UNFPA is collaborating with humanitarian partners to deliver reproductive health and protection services to women and adolescent girls. Supplies to cover the reproductive health needs of 600,000 people for one month have been dispatched to Sindh and are being distributed in seven severely affected districts where the number of women is the highest. The Fund is urgently mobilizing more medicines and essential supplies to reach the affected communities.

Twenty-five mobile service units are being moved to seven of the hardest-hit districts in Sindh: Badin, Khairpur, Mirpur Khas, Nawabshah, Umerkot, Tando Muhammed Khan and Tando Allahyar Khan. These vehicles are equipped to provide primary health care, basic emergency obstetric care and services responding to gender-based violence. Support will be scaled up to provide comprehensive obstetric services through health facilities in a second phase.

"UNFPA ensures that women are able to deliver safely even in times of disaster. While our role remains the same whether in emergency, early recovery or development, in a humanitarian crisis our work become even more urgent as the vulnerability of women and girls is increased." says Rabbi Royan, UNFPA Country Representative in Pakistan.

In the relief camps, women and children make up more than 70 per cent of the camp population. UNFPA is working to ensure that the protection needs of displaced women and adolescent girls are not forgotten. "Women are scared to go out, especially at night; hygiene and latrines are big issues at the moment", says Khalida Parveen, UNFPA staff in Hyderabad.

 

For more information, please contact:

 ISLAMABAD, Dr. Sara Raza Khan, +92 51 835566, skhan@unfpa.org
Muhammad Ajmal, mobile +92 300 500 1724, ajmal@unfpa.org

BANGKOK: William A. Ryan, mobile +66 89 897 6984, ryanw@unfpa.org

   

 

 

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UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund, is an international development agency that promotes the rights of every women, man and child to enjoy a life of health and equal opportunity. UNFPA supports countries in using population data for policies and programmes to reduce poverty and to ensure that every pregnancy is wanted, every birth is safe, every young person is free of HIV/AIDS, and every girl and women is treated with dignity and respect.

 


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New Delhi based renowned Kashmiri Journalist Iftikhar Gilani's father Syed Masood Gilani has expired in Srinagar this afternoon.Iftikhar Gilani  was in Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu) attending a programme in a university. He is rushing to Srinagar. Kindly pray for departed soul. 
 
Iftftikhar Gilani is a Special Correspondent at Tehelka.com. Till recently he was heading the Delhi Bureau of multi-lingual and multi-edition Kashmir Times, the widely circulated newspaper from Jammu and Kashmir published from twin cities of Jammu and Srinagar simultaneously. He was also the Special Correspondent (India) for Daily Times, an independent and mainstream English newspaper from Pakistan, published from Lahore, Islamabad and Karachi. Gilani also covered India for German broadcaster Radio Deutche Well (DW). Iftikhar Gilani can be contacted through email iftikhar.gilani@gmail.com.
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Dear Tariq sb

From the initial inquiries we have made, it appears to be a false news. In fact, the office of the police chief of the area where this incident is reported to have taken place has denied any such happening. Ali who passed you this information also gave us a number from which he received this news. That number is also going off for the last 90 minutes or so. However, if there is anything that comes up, we shall update the media about it.
Secondly, Ali's mail suggested that 26,000 Pakistanis were languaishing in the Malaysian jails. That is also grossly exaggerated. The number of Pakistani reported in the Malaysian jails according to our information is 141 in jails and 87 in detention camps.

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LPG Industry to Protest Mala Fide Government Policy

New policy will raise prices, make industry unviable

LAHORE (Sept. 16): The LPG Association of Pakistan (LPGAP) and the All-Pakistan LPG Distributors Association (APLPGDA) have strongly condemned the Government of Pakistan’s new LPG Policy 2011 and jointly demanded its immediate rollback.

The two groups representing LPG marketing companies and LPG distributors held a rare, joint press conference here on Friday to highlight the adverse impact of the new LPG policy, which comes into effect on Oct. 3.

“It is normal practice for the government to consult all stakeholders while making a policy. This procedure was not followed,” said Belal Jabbar, LPGAP spokesman. “The new LPG policy was made in complete secrecy without seeking or incorporating inputs from any stakeholder.” He said that Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Resources officials speak openly about the fact that the policy is aimed at crowding out the private sector entirely and establishing “a public sector monopoly,” said Jabbar.

“The policy has been made for the sole purpose of resuscitating a bankrupt private sector LPG marketing company,” said Ali Haider, speaking on behalf of LPG distributors. “This is an unsustainable, untenable and unfair policy, which we will challenge in court.” Haider said that when the policy comes into effect on Oct. 3, LPG prices will increase by Rs. 500 per 11.8kg cylinder. “LPG demand is not inelastic; the new policy demonstrates the determination of the government to provide extraordinary benefits to a single party at the cost of the entire industry and nationwide consumers.”

Jabbar and Haider said this is a fit case for the Supreme Court to take suo moto notice.

“LPG is currently selling far below the OGRA-authorized maximum price,” said Attiq Khan, vice chairman of the APLPGDA, “how can the government ask us to increase prices by Rs. 500? It will not sell, it will not work. It is unbelievable that the new Ministry officials have put forward a policy that puts 50,000 jobs at risk, and that will promote deforestation and increase health risks.”

LPGAP and APLPGDA believe the policy favors state monopolization of the LPG industry through a confluence of public sector and select private sector companies and players. The organizations said this is contrary to the objectives stated in the preamble to the policy and against the rules of fair play and the law.

During the last government, the LPG businesses of SSGC and SNGPL were privatized and bought by multinationals. Privatization was done on the basis that the state utility companies were losing money and that distribution of LPG through them had become politicized, inefficient, and prone to corruption.

Some facts for your information:

1)      Pakistan currently produces in the private and public sectors about 1,200 metric tons of LPG per day which is down from about 1,800 metric tons per day a few years back.

2)      The reasons for this decline are depletion in the fields from where LPG is produced and apathy towards adding new fields to production.

3)      World and local prices of LPG have been on the rise, like crude oil price, for the last several years and the previous Government’s Policy linking international price to Pakistani LPG production cannot be justified.

4)      There is currently the potential to produce up to 700 metric tons of LPG per day domestically, for which no comprehensive development plan has been announced by the Government yet.

5)      OGRA has failed in its responsibility to take distributors and retailers in to the regulatory ambit. This is the link in the LPG chain where 90% of the problems and irregularities occur.

6)      LPGAP has repeatedly made submissions to the Government and OGRA to rectify these issues but these submissions remain unattended to.

7)      The LPG Auto Gas Policy was announced with much fanfare. Yet after almost 4 years after the Policy was announced, only one pump is functional and impediments at the Federal and Provincial level continue to discourage setting up of Auto gas Stations.

We now come specifically to the issues in the new LPG Policy:

1.      The immediate impact on the new Policy, when it becomes operative on 3rd October, 2011, will be imposition of Petroleum levy of around US$ 150 per metric ton on locally produced LPG. This will increase the per kilo price by around Rs 13 for the consumer.

2.      It does not provide any incentives to local producers to enhance their production.

3.      It is import centric and has been done primarily to salvage Progas by making imports compulsory and routing the business through SSGC.

The LPG Policy for 2011 has been notified by the Government.  The policy has serious implications. It is very restrictive and biased in favor of Public Sector and imports.  For example:

i)      In Article 3.1 under the heading “Disposal of LPG by Public Sector (E&P) Companies” private sector has been excluded giving exclusive rights to Public Sector E&P Companies or Sui Companies to set up LPG extraction plants from gas streams of the Public Sector companies. This is restrictive, monopolistic, anti-competitive and against the interest of the consumer.

ii)     Further, it has also been stated in Article 3.1 that “”Public Sector Gas Utility Companies will have first preference for the LPG extracted by public sector E&P Companies”.  This is also monopolistic, anti-competitive and will further politicize the LPG Industry.  Exclusion of private sector and LPG availability for only public sector companies would be counter-productive as, as on date, the Sui companies have no LPG marketing networks and will need time to develop infrastructure.

      In the meanwhile, the 80 or so private sector LPG marketing companies, present in the market, will be harmed and damaged as their supply sources will become restricted.

iii)    In Article 3.4 “LPG Pricing” a petroleum levy has been imposed on local LPG producers.

      The background is that at present there is no restriction on import of LPG and import has “Zero” customs duty, no withholding tax on import stage but, like local production, is subject to a 16% sales tax.

      Also it is pointed out that currently about 86% of the LPG consumed in the country is locally produced while around 10-18% is imported.  The policy now aims at increasing local price of LPG to bring it at par with imported LPG and cause harm to over 80% of the consumers of the country.

      Every country in the world provides incentives to local production while Pakistan will set a precedent where local production is discouraged.  Why, for example, CKD car kits are allowed imports @ say 40% whereas in CBU imports the duties are 7 to 10 times higher? Reason is that local production creates local employment, pays local taxes and develops the country. Import substitution is no solution.  This deliberate move by the Government is again unlawful and should be challenged in courts.

iv)     The Government has moved away from its policy of deregulating price and has stated in 3.4 that “the maximum base-stock price of LPG and the amount of Petroleum Levy will be determined and notified by OGRA on monthly basis by third day of every month”.

v)      In Article 3.4.2 having fixed the market price of LPG base-stock and the petroleum levy in 3.2.1 OGRA will further determine the reasonableness of price keeping in view the import parity price of LPG, producer price and audit accounts of LPG marketing companies for the last two years.

      It further goes on to say, “OGRA may require all companies holding local allocations, to import or to purchase from importer(s), at least 20% of their local supplies on monthly basis. If they do not do so, for consecutive three months, the local LPG allocations of LPG marketing companies will be cancelled by Producers upon direction of OGRA”.

We believe that this is a breach of the conditions of the License.

The LPG Industry has constantly adhered to the highest national standards and has worked closely with the Government to remove both misconceptions and malpractices in the Industry. Unilateral decisions by the Government in respect of imposition of Petroleum levy, restriction of LPG production from private sector ENP Companies to public sector utilities only will lead to the decline of the Industry. The Policy also gives the right of first refusal to public sector utility for receiving LPG from public sector producers. The option of transparent auction for sale of LPG has been abandoned so that through the public sector Companies, persons and Companies of choice can be accommodated.

LPGAP strongly urges the Government to hold a dialogue with the Industry to review the imposition or otherwise of compulsory imports, imposition of petroleum levy, non-integration of distributors in the supply chain, removal of adhocism on pricing and distribution policies, as present in the Policy, development of an incentive based Policy to encourage the use of auto gas and to develop a plan to encourage local production, reduce reliance on imports and indeed make Pakistan a LPG exporting country.

LPGAP offers unconditional cooperation to the Government in support of developing transparent, anti-restrictive, nepotism-free Policies for the development of the Industry in the interest of the consumer

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