Allegations on FBI for harrasment of UAE born doctor in Pakistan rejected; Dr. Mehvish Saleem is convict and required to Interpole in an extortion case of two kids
Voice of Hunza Report
By: Shamsuddin Muhammad
ISLAMABAD, LAHORE, Jan.20: Authorities of US embasy has denied the allegation on US intelligence agency for harrasmennt of a UAE born doctor Mehvish Saleem a month ago. Lahore High Court had sought written comments from federal secretaries of the concerned ministeries of Foreign affairs in response to a petition filed by a woman doctor alleging US federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) that tried to kidnap her from a villa in Defence, Karachi along with officials of consulate. Justice Asad Munir had ordered secretaries to file their formal replies within three or four weeks. Dr. Mehvish has stated that she had gone to America in 1998 after marrying an American citizen. A phone call in response to a post published in Voice of Hunza regarding a petition of allegatin on FBI of harrasment of a women claimaing a personnel of Interpole, on condition of annoynimity has claimed that Dr. Mehvish is lying in the case. " She is required to interpole for involvement in kidnapping of two kids to US Southrern Court Georgia, Augusta/United Sates of America", he added. Many have had concerns on crebility of mainstreme news agencies and media sources as the same was published in many papers of gaint media groups in Pakistan. The reference of the case can be read at Interpole's website: www.interpole.int/public/data/wanted/notices/data/2009/06/2009_36106.asp
Japan Air Lines files for bankrupcy
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TOKYO, Jan.19: Japanese Air Line's move to files for bankruptcy protection is one of the country's biggest-ever corporate failures .
A foreign Tv channel in its corporate report, claims that states turnround agency has recieved confirmation from JAL for protection from creditors on Tuesday. The move will paw the way for a major government backed restructuring of airline, cutting thousands of jobs, closing routes and selling off aircraft as it tries of offload debt of about $22 billion. In a press release, JJAL has said its flight operations would not interrupted as a result of bankruptcy.
HUMANITARIAN WORKERS ON RELIEF MISSION
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PRCS workers along with wokers of other humanitarian organization loading relief items on a chooper of NDMA. APP
Looters raid U.N. food warehouses in Haiti
Aid effort complicated by bad roads, ruined seaport, overwhelmed airport
Voice of Hunza
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti, January 15: Looters have broken into U.N. food warehouses in Haiti's crumbled capital, an official said Friday, as security and logistical challenges mounted for groups trying to feed at least 2 million people reeling from a devastating earthquake.The U.N. World Food Program had 15,000 tons of food aid in Haiti prior to Tuesday's 7.0-magnitude earthquake, stocks designed for hurricane relief. Spokeswoman Emilia Casella said local partners reported that the U.N. warehouse in Port-au-Prince's Cite Soleil neighborhood was looted but the agency did not know how much aid was stolen or exactly when it was taken. She did not give details of the other looted warehouses, but said much of the agency's food stocks were located outside the capital.
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