Monday, April 30, 2012

Sirhan did not act alone and Robert F. Kennedy


A key witness in the 1968 assassination of Robert F. Kennedy has withdrawn from its official statements, in the case and now claims that convicted murderer Sirhan Sirhan did not act alone.
Nina Rhodes-Hughes, 78, told CNN that the FBI and then-California Attorney General, Kamala Harris, "twisted" their initial statements of the authorities.
"What we need to leave is that there was another shooter to my right," Rhodes told CNN. "The truth must be told. No more hiding."
Rhodes's original statement FBI says it heard eight gunshots at the time and makes no mention of a second gunman. However, Rhodes, who was just meters from Kennedy says she has never claimed to have heard only eight shots.
"I never said eight shotRhodum scriptor originale constitutio FBI dicit auditum octo gunshots in tempore et facit mentionem secundo gunman. Autem, Rhodum, qui erat metris a Kennedy inquit numquam petiit ad audivi octo offa.
"Non dicitur mitti VIII. Non semper dictum. Plures quam octo ictus" dixit Nulla. "Erunt certe XII fortasse XIV. Et audivi numerum scio quia caput meum."
Ultimum November, legisperitis enim Sirhan annunciaverunt interpositione de provocatione ad veredictum, allegans Coniuratio auctoritates in hoc. Rogant Sirhan solutus carcere. Eius legisperitis arguitur quod Sirhan fuit hostiam malignis forma "vestibulum hypothesis" quod causatur eum credere falso quod erat percussoris RFK.
"Mihi non est egressa quae nunc pro spe quam tristis - saltem nunc pro nullo" Rhodo Nulla dictum.
Rhodii numquam dicta testis Sirhan tentatio, sed paulo post dicit colloquium amet dedit se audivisse quo minus duodecim diebus.s. I never, ever said that. There were more than eight shots," she told CNN. "There were at least 12, maybe 14 . And I know there was because I heard the rhythm in my head. "
Last November, lawyers for Sirhan have announced the filing of a challenge to the verdict, alleging a conspiracy by the authorities in this matter. They ask that Sirhan be released from prison. His lawyers argue that Sirhan had been the victim of a malicious form of "programming hypothesis" that caused him to believe wrongly that he was the assassin of RFK.
"For me, it is hopeful and sad that it only coming out now instead of before - but at least now, instead of never," Rhodes told CNN.
Rhodes was never called as a witness in the trial of Sirhan, but says she gave an interview shortly after the shooting in which she claimed to have heard at least a dozen times.

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Iran oil and Cyber attacks


A Iranian industry sources said on Monday that Iran is investigating a suspected cyber attack on its main oil export terminal and on tje ministry itself.

 All are asking how could detect a virus to the Kharg Island? However, a virus was detected inside the control systems of Kharg Island, which handles the vast majority of crude oil export of Iran. But the terminal remained operational, a source at the National Iranian Oil Com. said.

The virus attacks with the Stuxnet computer worm which reportedly affected Iranian nuclear facilities in 2009-2010, struck late on Sunday. The virus also hit the internet and communications systems of oil ministry of Iran and National oil company . A source reported that  Computer system controlling a number of Iran's other oil facilities have been disconnected from internet as a precaution.

The media network of the oil ministry said some date of computer had been affected but that there was no large damage.

Myanmar Parliament starts without Suu Kyi


The new parliament of Myanmar session opened without Aung San Suu Kyi and newly elected members of her party on Monday, according to an AFP photographer, enter a dispute over the swearing in oath.

Suu Kyi has vowed no to swear to save a constitution made by the former junta, in the first sign of bad thinks with the government since a landmark by election this month saw the democracy icon win a parliamentary seat.Suu Kyi so vowed to protect the Democracy, because she has won a parliamentary seat to say about democracy.

Sri Lanka determined to destroy a Mosque after protest of monks


A mosque and a Hindu temple has been decided to destroy by Sri Lanka after a group of Buddhist Monks and their lay supporters protested their presence inside a Buddhist holy area.

Lakshman Perera, who a lawmaker of ruling party, he said on Monday that places of worship and other buildings will be relocated to alternate sites outside the designated holy zone within six month and this decision had been agreed by the Muslim Politicians.

The Mosque had been destroyed by many Buddhist monks and lay supporters in the central Sri Lanka town of Damulla on Friday, because they said it was an unlawful construction. So, the building had been damaged by them. Buddhism is main religion of The Sri Lanka and monks are powerful in political and social affairs. 

Osama Bin Laden wanted shoe bombers to follow up on 9/11 attacks


Al Qaeda’s slain leader Osama Bin Laden had planned to follow up the September 11 attacks with shoe bombers to blow up American passenger planes, which would have brought the American economy to its knees, a British man convicted on terrorism charges testified in trail here.

On Monday, Saajid Badat gave his testimony through a video link in the ongoing trail in federal district court in Brooklyn of Adis Medunjanin, a Queens man alleged of plotting with two of his schoolmates to blow up New York sub ways.” He (Osama) said that the American economy is like a chain. If you break one line of the chain, the whole economy will be destroy" he testified .

Badat who 33 years old. He was convicted in LONDON for his role in a 2001 plot to bring down an American Airlines flight from Paris to Miami with explosives hidden in his shoes. While the testimony of Badat was not directly related to New York sub way terror plot, it was used to corroborate facts about the teaining in  Qaidarun camps in Pakistan and Afghanistan, a report in the New York Times said.

Africa wants to import jute bags from Bangladesh


Export Trading Group is a Tanzania based African export body. The Group  proposed on Tuesday to import jute bags from Bangladesh. The proposal proposed when an Export Trading Group(ETG) delegation met industries Minister Dilip Barua's office in capital Dhaka. The delegation has been led by Mahes Patel of the ETG. Myanmar Country head of the ETG Sanjoy P Jain was present and among others in delegation program.
The Export Trading Group(ETG) expressed interest to export urea fertilizer under government to government system. In the meeting, various issues added about agriculture and commercial relations among African countries and Bangladesh for mutual profits. Speaking on the meeting, Mr.Dilip Barua called upon the Export Trading Group representatives to invest in chemical fertilizer, IT, Ready-made Garment and explore other investment opportunities.

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

The Supreme Court of Pakistan to announce verdict in contempt case against Gilani on Thursday.

The Supreme Court of Pakistan will announce its opinion in a contempt of court case against Yousuf Raza Gilani who is President of Pakistan on Thursday, his lawyer said on Tuesday.

The Prime Minister was charged with contempt by the Supreme Court of Pakistan in February for rejecting to note to the Swiss authorities to against President Asif Ali Zardari.

Counsel Aitzaz Ahsan told trusted reporters in Islamabad that “The Supreme Court of Pakistan will announce judgment in the case on Thursday in April 26” .Asked if Gilani will appear in person, he said – I will inform him about it today and he will inshallah come to the court.” He said the maximum torments Gilani could face if convicted was six month in prison, but he was hopeful the judges would acquit his client.

Yousuf Raza Gilani is Pakistan’s first sitting premier ever to face criminal charges and if he is given a jail sentence he could be disqualified from office .
The Swiss shelved the cases against Zardari in 2008 when he became President and a prosecutor in Switzerland has said it will be impossible to re open them as long as he remains head of state and is immune from prosecution.   

Gilani insists that Zardari has full immunity. But in December 2009 The Supreme Court of Pakistan overturned a two year political amnesty that had frozen investigations into Zardari and other politicians.

Zardari and his late wife former premier Benazir Bhutto, were suspected of using Swiss accounts to launder about $12 million allegedly paid in bribes by companies seeking customs inspection contracts in the 1999s.


The president who is so tained by graft allegations  that his nickname is “Mr. 10 percent” has already spent 11 years in jail on charges ranging from corruption to murder.

Father has been killed by A Saudi Child for PLAYSTATAION

How can kill a child to his father? Is it possible? May be possible. As the incident has occurred in Saudi Arab. An angry four year boy Saudi boy shot and killed his father for refusing to buy him a PlayStation, Saudi media reported on Monday. The Asharq daily, citing police in the southern Jizan area, said the child, aged four years and seven months, grabbed his father’s pistol and shot him father in the head.

 According to the newspaper, the child had asked his father to buy him a PlayStation and the shooting took place after the man returned home without the desired object. As he was undressing , the man put the weapon down, which the child then grabbed and fired at him  from close range.

India closing missile gap with China and US appreciates


It is a good news that India closing missile gap with China.The lake of US censure of India’s latest missile test prove with certainty that the Washington praises Indian’s need to meet the emerging strategic challenge posed by rising China according to two US scholars. It also show “US is comfortable with Indian progress in the nuclear and missile filed” , Lisa Curtis , senior research fellow for South Asia and Baker Spring research fellow in National Security Policy , at the Heritage Foundation , a conservative think tank said in a commentary.

“India’s successful test to the Agni-V, a nuclear able long range and high power  missile , is a major step forward for New Delhi in gaining nuclear deterrence against regional rival China, “ they said calling it as “telling that no country has   criticized India’s missile test.

Curtis and Spring also noted that the US State Department simply called on all nuclear capable states to exercise restraint and underlined Indian’s solid record on non-proliferation and its cooperation with the international community on nuclear issue.

“This is a far cry from Washington’s position on Indian ballistic missile development throughout the 1999s, when Washington pressured New Delhi to modify its nuclear and missile posture”, they dais suggesting “the new US stance also demonstrates a welcome evaluation in US non-proliferation policy”.

“The US change in position with regard to Indian missile capabilities demonstrates how far the US-India relationship has evolved over the last decade,” Curtis and Spring said.

Now the US views India as a strategic partner with growing economic and political clout that will contribute to promoting security and stability in Asia.

Monday, April 23, 2012

Islamist militants killed by own bomb says Nigerian Army


It is sorrowful news for Islamic era  that five  suspected Islamist militants were killed when bombs they assembling exploded during a shootout with government troops in Northern Nigeria , a military commander said Monday.

A believable source said that “we can confirm that five suspected members of Boko Haram were on Saturday night blown to pieces by IEDs(Improvised Explosive Devices)” they were assembling Colonel Victor Ebhaleme .

The Bombs were being assembled for attacks planned for the flashpoint city of Maiduguri , the epicenter of an increasingly bloody insurgency that has left more than thousands people dead since mid 2009, said Ebhaleme.

He also said the joint military task force deployed to the region to stem the violence had surrounded the hideout and “engaged the suspects in a shootout”

The insurgents had thrown a bomb at the soldiers when the other bombs inside the house went off killing the five suspects and destroying the house added Ebhaleme.

Iran Just “bluffing” on ivasion


Foreign Minister of Iran has dismissed talk of an Israeli attack as just bluffing.

Ali Akbar Salehi during a visit to Tunisia on Monday, said threats from Israel were “empty words, bluffing” .Fearing that Iran is moving quickly toward nuclear capability , Israel has repeatedly hinted at an attack. Salehi also pronounced himself “optimistic” about the next round of talks with the six word powers over Iran’s controversial nuclear program, to be held in Baghdad on May 13.He descried himself as “satisfied”  with the earlier meeting April 14 in Istanbul . The talks included the permanent members of the United Nation Security Council and Germany. The US and its allies suspect that Iran intended to produce nuclear program is for grateful and peaceful purposes.

If elections held,Australian Labor party to lose with worst result


The Australian Labor Party would lose with worst result in both the houses if elections were held now, giving Tony Abbott control of the upper houses as well as the lower, according to report.

A senior Labor strategist  using the latest Herald Nielsen polling results and projecting them onto a Senate election conduced the analysis,The Sydney Morning Herald report.

The Herald researcher , Nielsen’s John Stirton ,said the analyst was a legitimate use of Nielsen polling data but represented “ a worst case scenario rather then the most likely scenario”.

The analyst showed that among the nine Labor senators who would probably lose their seats including the Finance Minister, Penny Wong and convener of the Left faction, Doug Cameron.

With the speaker of the House of Representative, Peter Slipper, standing aside, the govt. is again forced to survive on the narrowest possible margin.

The analyst revealed that in a chamber of seventy six, the projected result would shrink Labor’s Senate strength from thirty one seats to twenty two. The Greens would increase from nine to twelve.

Therefore, the combined total of Labor and Greens, the govt. coalition, would go from a majority of forty to a minority of thirty four or thirty five. The Coalition’s numbers would swell from thirty four to thirty nine.

The fringe parties and independents would hold three seats instead of the present two, as Bob Katter’s Australian Party would win a seat in Queensland.

North Korean army vows to turn Seoul to ashes and “special action”


Military of North Korea yesterday   threatened “special action” soon to turn parts of the South Korean capital to Ashes ,accusing Seoul’s conservative govt. of defaming its leadership.

The North has for month been criticizing the South’s President Lee Myung Bak  in extreme terms and threatening “scared war” over perceived insults.

There have been no events but the tongue has become increasingly vitriolic . Some analysts said they trust a military provocation likely. Actually it is true.

A statement on the official news agency said that “The special actins of our revolutionary armed forces will start soon ti meet the reckless challenge of the group of traitors “  

 The North said its target are “the Lee Myung Bak group of traitors ,the arch criminals and the group of rat like elements including conservative media ruining the mainstay of the fair public opinion .

It said the action ‘will reduce all---to ashes in three or four minutes --- by unprecedented peculiar means and methods of our own style’.

Ten of thousands rallied in Pyongyang last Friday , screaming hatred for Lee anf calling for his death over alleged insult

Last week the nuclear-armed North accused Lee of “desecrating” mass celebration marking the 100th anniversary on April 15 of the birth of Pyongyang’s president Kim Il-Sung.

It bridled at anti-Pyongyang demonstrations in Seoul and at comments by Lee and conservative media. These questioned the cost of the anniversary celebration for a nation pressuring acute food shortages.

The estimated USD 850 million cost of a rocket launch intended to mark the anniversary could have bought 2.5 million tones of corn said Lee .

The statement of yesterday castigated Lee for comments last Friday, which urged the North’s Kim Jong Un to reform agriculture and improve human rights.

It also took issue with the South’s unveiling of a new cruise missile said to be able to reach any  target in the North.

The North attributed its statement to “the special operation action group of the military supreme command .Military officials in Seoul said they had no knowledge of such a unit and no particular military movement had been detected in the North.

However, a trustful analyst said the North, unlike in the past , may well follow up its threats now that major anniversary events are over .