H.I. Syed Ali Murtaza Zaidi at Janaza Shaheed Askari Raza - Sindh...
H.I. Syed Ali Murtaza Zaidi at Janaza Shaheed Askari Raza - Sindh Governor House Karachi - Urdu
1 January 2012
Exposes Media hypocrisy live...
H.I. Syed Ali Murtaza Zaidi at Janaza Shaheed Askari Raza - Sindh Governor House Karachi - Urdu
1 January 2012
Exposes Media hypocrisy live during Dharna at Governor House Karachi
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MWM FLOOD RELIEF EFFORTS IN PAKISTAN - Urdu
Bad situation in Pakistan due to flood and efforts of MWM are mentioned in this short video. MWM is helping many innocents regardless of their...
Bad situation in Pakistan due to flood and efforts of MWM are mentioned in this short video. MWM is helping many innocents regardless of their religion, sect, region, creed, or language. This video has been made by the supporters of Majlis Wahadat Muslimeen.
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IOM: Over 80% Of Pakistanis Left Homeless Still Without Shelter - 17 SEP...
'No shelter for Pakistan flood victims'
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) says that more than 80 percent of Pakistanis, who...
'No shelter for Pakistan flood victims'
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) says that more than 80 percent of Pakistanis, who were rendered homeless by floods, are still left without shelter.
The IOM says it only has enough funding to provide 17 percent of the victims with shelter.
"We have probably reached something like 2.1 million people, that is only about 17 percent or less than a fifth of the families that actually need emergency shelter," said a senior official from the organization
The organization is taking part in the UN led relief efforts in flood-stricken Pakistan.
The United Nations is to launch a fresh appeal for funding later this week to help the victims of the worst natural disaster in Pakistan's history.
The floods have affected more than 21 million people and left 10 million without shelter.
More than eight-million people rely on aid handouts for their survival.
The developments come as Pakistani authorities continue efforts to protect several towns in Dadu district near the Indus river in Sindh Province.
A Press TV correspondent says more lives are at risk from waterborne diseases in flood-hit areas.
The correspondent adds that millions of Pakistan flood victims are leading miserable lives in the southern city of Thatta and several other districts in Sindh Province.
They have taken refuge in graveyards or under trees to protect their families from scorching heat in the outskirts of the city.
Survivors have been left without food, water, shelter and other basic necessities in Pakistan as a result of last month's flooding.
More than 1,750 people have lost their lives due to the weeks-long floods, which have engulfed an area the size of England.
Article Source: http://www.presstv.ir/detail/142880.html
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H.I. Nazir Abbas Taqvi at Janaza Shaheed Askari Raza - Sindh Governor...
H.I. Nazir Abbas Taqvi at Janaza Shaheed Askari Raza - Sindh Governor House Karachi - Urdu
Faisal Raza Abdi interrupting Protest by his presence
H.I. Nazir Abbas Taqvi at Janaza Shaheed Askari Raza - Sindh Governor House Karachi - Urdu
Faisal Raza Abdi interrupting Protest by his presence
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Pakistan Flood Misery Continues As Parts of Sindh Stay Underwater - 19...
'No shelter for Pakistan flood victims'
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) says that more than 80 percent of...
'No shelter for Pakistan flood victims'
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) says that more than 80 percent of Pakistanis, who were rendered homeless by floods, are still left without shelter.
The IOM says it only has enough funding to provide 17 percent of the victims with shelter.
"We have probably reached something like 2.1 million people, that is only about 17 percent or less than a fifth of the families that actually need emergency shelter," said a senior official from the organization
The organization is taking part in the UN led relief efforts in flood-stricken Pakistan.
The United Nations is to launch a fresh appeal for funding later this week to help the victims of the worst natural disaster in Pakistan's history.
The floods have affected more than 21 million people and left 10 million without shelter.
More than eight-million people rely on aid handouts for their survival.
The developments come as Pakistani authorities continue efforts to protect several towns in Dadu district near the Indus river in Sindh Province.
A Press TV correspondent says more lives are at risk from waterborne diseases in flood-hit areas.
The correspondent adds that millions of Pakistan flood victims are leading miserable lives in the southern city of Thatta and several other districts in Sindh Province.
They have taken refuge in graveyards or under trees to protect their families from scorching heat in the outskirts of the city.
Survivors have been left without food, water, shelter and other basic necessities in Pakistan as a result of last month's flooding.
More than 1,750 people have lost their lives due to the weeks-long floods, which have engulfed an area the size of England.
Article Source: http://www.presstv.ir/detail/142880.html
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[9 January 2012] Press Conference - شیعہ علما و اکابرین...
Shia parties\\\' leaders, scholars and notables have warned the relevant authorities that all Shia Muslims would launch a countrywide protest...
Shia parties\\\' leaders, scholars and notables have warned the relevant authorities that all Shia Muslims would launch a countrywide protest movement if the killers involved in the targeted murder of martyr Askari Raza are not arrested without any delay.
They also reminded neither the Governor Sindh investigating commission was formed nor the nominated murderer Aurangzeb Farooqi of banned Nasbi-Wahhabi terrorist outfit Lashkar-e-Jhangvi/Sipah-e-Sahaba and his patron SSP Aslam Chaudhry were arrested despite passage of a week.
Wisdom Gateway News
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