Jamaat-e-Islami seminar slams US drone strikes - 22Mar2011 - English
Jamat-e-Islami's women right wing, arranged a seminar to discuss the growing misery of living under US drone attacks. The most recent attack, which...
Jamat-e-Islami's women right wing, arranged a seminar to discuss the growing misery of living under US drone attacks. The most recent attack, which killed at least 44 people in North Waziristan on March 17th happened one day after Pakistan released a CIA agent who was accused of murder.
The seminar included the family members of victims, who want to be compensated for the deaths of their loved ones.
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[01 Jan 2014] Former drone analyst slams US, UK military for fabricating...
A former US drone operator and analyst has slammed American and British militaries for fabricating faulty information on the civilian deaths in the...
A former US drone operator and analyst has slammed American and British militaries for fabricating faulty information on the civilian deaths in the US-led drone war worldwide.
Heather Linebaugh has questioned the accuracy of the information collected by the drones saying the videos provided are NOT clear enough to detect militants from civilians. The former American analyst also said the drones in the U-S-led wars are not used as protection but rather as a weapon. The US military uses drones in several Muslim countries including Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Yemen. US military sources claim the drones target militants but rights activist and local officials say many civilians are killed in such strikes.
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[01 Jan 2014] Former US drone operator and analyst slams US,UK...
A former U-S drone operator and analyst has slammed American and British militaries for fabricating faulty information on the civilian deaths in...
A former U-S drone operator and analyst has slammed American and British militaries for fabricating faulty information on the civilian deaths in the U-S-led drone war worldwide.
Heather Linebaugh has questioned the accuracy of the information collected by the drones saying the videos provided are NOT clear enough to detect militants from civilians. The former American analyst also said the drones in the U-S-led wars are not used as protection but rather as a weapon. The U-S military uses drones in several Muslim countries including Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Yemen. U-S military sources claim the drones target militants but rights activist and local officials say many civilians are killed in such strikes.
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[30 Nov 2013] Drone protesters in Pakistan block NATO\'s Afghan supply...
Anger continues to prevail in Pakistan over the U-S assassination drone campaign there. Pakistan\'s main opposition now urges the government to...
Anger continues to prevail in Pakistan over the U-S assassination drone campaign there. Pakistan\'s main opposition now urges the government to officially block the supply routes for US-led NATO forces in Afghanistan.
The Jamaat-e-Islami chief called it the best time to pressure Washington into putting an end to its deadly aerial attacks. He says the closure of routes could prove a serious disruption as US-led forces prepare for a planned withdrawal from Afghanistan next year. The statements came as protesters in northwestern Pakistan continued the blockade of NATO supplies to Afghanistan. The decision to halt the supplies was taken last week by a regional government controlled by Imran Khan\'s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Party. Pakistan is the main supply route for foreign forces in landlocked Afghanistan.
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Jamaat-e-Islami slams burning of Holy Quran - 23Mar2011- English
Jamat-e-Islami organized a protest to denounce the burning of a copy of the Holy Quran in the US state of Florida. The act was carried out on March...
Jamat-e-Islami organized a protest to denounce the burning of a copy of the Holy Quran in the US state of Florida. The act was carried out on March 20th by pastor Wayne Sapp under the supervision of the maverick preacher, Terry Jones.
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[09 Dec 2013] Pakistanis block NATO supply routes in protest at US drone...
Two parties in Pakistan, the Tehrik-e-Insaf and Jamat-e-Islami, have not let any NATO supply truck pass through the country\'s northwestern Khyber...
Two parties in Pakistan, the Tehrik-e-Insaf and Jamat-e-Islami, have not let any NATO supply truck pass through the country\'s northwestern Khyber Pukhtunkhwa province for three weeks now.
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[08 Nov 2013] 5 killed in US drone strikes in Abyan province in Yemen -...
Yemen\'s interior ministry says at least five people have been killed in the latest US drone strikes hitting the country\'s south.
Yemeni...
Yemen\'s interior ministry says at least five people have been killed in the latest US drone strikes hitting the country\'s south.
Yemeni officials say the drone strikes targeted suspected al-Qaeda militants in Abyan province on Thursday. The US has carried out dozens of such strikes in the Arab nation over the past year, killing dozens of people. Washington claims the attacks target militants, but evidence on the ground shows many of the victims have been civilians. Yemenis have staged numerous protests to condemn the deadly drone strikes.
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[01 Dec 2013] Thousands rally in Lahore against deadly US drone attacks...
In Pakistan\'s eastern city of Lahore, thousands have staged a protest against the US drone strikes in the country. Some five-thousand people...
In Pakistan\'s eastern city of Lahore, thousands have staged a protest against the US drone strikes in the country. Some five-thousand people attended the rally organized by a coalition of around 40 religious and political parties also known as Defense of Pakistan Council. They chanted anti-US slogans and called for an immediate end to the drone strikes. The protesters also called for blocking NATO supplies for Afghanistan which goes through Pakistan. The U-S drones strikes are highly unpopular in Pakistan. Activists say the US drone operations have killed thousands of civilians and injured many more. Washington claims its drone strikes mainly target militants.
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[28 Nov 2013] Pakistan Punjab govt. refuses US aid until drone strikes...
Punjab government has taken a strong stance against the US assassination drone strikes on Pakistan by rejecting US aid for the past 2.5 years....
Punjab government has taken a strong stance against the US assassination drone strikes on Pakistan by rejecting US aid for the past 2.5 years. Punjab Chief Minister Mian Shahbaz Sharif has said the province will reject US aid until there is a complete halt to the drone strikes on Pakistani soil.
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[29 Dec 2013] Imran Khan: PM Nawaz Sharif covertly backing US strikes on...
A leading Pakistani opposition politician accuses Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif of secretly supporting deadly US drone attacks in the country....
A leading Pakistani opposition politician accuses Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif of secretly supporting deadly US drone attacks in the country.
Imran khan-- the head of the Tehreek-e-Insaf party, says the premier has failed to talk forcefully to the US administration about the strikes, despite his earlier pledge. He also criticized the government for refusing to take the issue to the UN Security Council, which under Chapter Seven, can take binding action against the attacks. He made the remarks after Nawaz Sharif implied that anti-drone protests are pushing Pakistan into isolation. Imran khan has been spearheading an anti-drone campaign by blockading main NATO supply routes into Afghanistan. Anti-drone sentiment is running high in the country over civilian casualties of the drone strikes.
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[24 May 13 ] US president defends assassination drone attacks - English
In a key speech from National Defense University in Washington, U-S President Barack Obama defended assassination drone strikes on Muslim countries...
In a key speech from National Defense University in Washington, U-S President Barack Obama defended assassination drone strikes on Muslim countries as a just war. He outlined a newer standard of deadly drone strikes being carried out in several Muslim countries including Yemen and Pakistan. Obama stayed persistent on a commitment to the so called war on terror that began under former president George W Bush.
The United States is under international pressure to halt its deadly drone strikes. But U-S president Barack Obama defied the pressure and defended the drone attacks. Obama said his administration\'s policy of targeted killings by drones is legal, effective and just. Our correspondent in Washington Colin Cambel has the story.
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[06 July 13] Pakistan warns US over drone strikes - English
The United States seems to be in no mood to stop assassination drone strikes on Pakistan\'s tribal areas.
The latest drone attack on North...
The United States seems to be in no mood to stop assassination drone strikes on Pakistan\'s tribal areas.
The latest drone attack on North Waziristan province, bordering Afghanistan, killed at least 18 people. The government of the newly-elected Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has opposed the CIA-led drone campaign and sought its immediate end.
Now the country\'s interior minister has warned that the continued US drone attacks may lead to direct standoff between Washington and Islamabad.
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[22 July 13] Poll: US drone strikes unpopular across the world - English
Opposition to the U-S assassination drone strikes is growing across the globe.
The Washington-based Pew Research Centre, which carried out a...
Opposition to the U-S assassination drone strikes is growing across the globe.
The Washington-based Pew Research Centre, which carried out a survey on the issue in 39 countries, has found out that half or more than half of the respondents in 31 of these countries disapprove of U-S drone attacks.
The research shows that in most of the countries polled, there continues to be an extensive opposition to the American drone campaign in countries such as Pakistan, Yemen and Somalia.
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