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Air strike on Yemeni refugee camp by Saudi-led coalition kills at least 40

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An air strike in Yemen by the Saudi-led coalition has killed at least 40 people and wounded about 200 at a camp for internal refugees, a human rights group has said.

Of the injured, 25 were severely injured in the raids, a spokesman for the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) told the Guardian.

Of the dead, three were government soldiers sent to protect the camp and two of the wounded were soldiers, said Joel Millman, IOM’s press officer.
 
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Prime Minister's Office
30-March, 2015 21:58 IST

PM's telephonic conversation with King Salman bin Abdul aziz Al Saud of Saudi Arabia

His Majesty King Salman bin Abdul aziz Al Saud of Saudi Arabia called Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi this evening at 9.30 pm.

Prime Minister shared his deep concern about the safety and welfare of the approximately 4000 Indian citizens in Yemen. Prime Minister briefed His Majesty King Salman on India's evacuation plan and requested His Majesty's support and cooperation in the evacuation of Indian citizens from Yemen.

His Majesty recalled the strong and close relations between India and Saudi Arabia and assured Prime Minister of his full attention to the safety of Indians in Yemen and all possible assistance for their early and safe evacuation.

Prime Minister expressed his gratitude to His Majesty and conveyed his best wishes to His Majesty for a quick resolution of the challenges in the region and early restoration of peace and stability under his leadership. Prime Minister also reaffirmed his commitment to further strengthening India's close relations with Saudi Arabia.

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@Decisive Storm
Please mate, could you post links please? Serpentine does, you see?
You called for this thread to be informative yourself many times which I agree with!
And yet your infos are unsubstantiated?

I mean nifty colors mean little :
Third Martian Infantry Brigade conquers Russian outpost on Jupiter!!!
See what I mean?

No disrespect … Just sayin' Tay.
 
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Today I was reading a newspaper and there was news of a coalition formed that supported Saudi Arabia. As I was readingI read the name ASWJ... its clear that ASWJ, SSP or its militant wing LEJ is supporting the Saudi led incursion into Yemen. We Pakistanis already have a sectarian war going on in our country. The Taliban, Jamaat Ul Ahrar and the Lashkar E Jhangvi constantly kill random shias by target killings or bombings while the Sipah e mohammed attacks ASWJ leaders. We do not want to intensify this war. Lets vouch for peace and be the Islamic secular country we were supposed to be. We should offer peacekeepers and negotiators to Yemen Saudi Arabia and Iran.

Our role should be only and only bridging this gap between Iran and Saudia and uniting the ummah.

Pakistan is a gift from west?? You really need a history check mate. When you claim something as outrageous as this, back it up with evidence e or be silent.

Secondly, pakistan is the only country that came into being on Islam as the basis of two nation theory, while all the rest were just nationalistic rhetoric whether Arab nationalism or turk or Malay etc.

But if we look critically we have given little or nothing to the Muslim ummah. We are allied to the US, we played a part in black september and in 1971 we were killing our own citizens just because of an autocratic leadership. We could not even maintain our union much less give something to the Islamic world.

We were ruled by the British for a set period of time and if they had refused to give us an independent Pakistan there is little we could have done. It was the work of brilliant lawyer and figure such as Jinnah that won us freedom and convinced the British we deserved it even though the British did play a game with Somalia and in Africa. Somalia was not given control of Somaliland during independence. It is part of Kenya.

Anyway I believe we Pakistanis should play an increasingly pivotal role in making Pakistan a strong and united nation.
 
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An air strike in Yemen by the Saudi-led coalition has killed at least 40 people and woundd about 200 -
The U.S. may blindly pay the bulk of the U.N.'s budget but the Sauds donate to the U.N. with discretion in exchange for institutional and individual loyalty. Even assuming the U.N. bureaucracy and affiliated NGO's wont drag their feet, Iran will get only their satellites and Russia on its side. Not the 3rd World bits and therefore not China which sides 3rd W over Russia. So whether it's human rights or sovereignty grounds there will be no condemnation of the Saudis in the Security Council, even if the U.S. abstains as a favor to the mullahs.

From my reading of the various Pakistani media outlets, I guess that Pakistan will eventually side with Saudi Arabia and is currently negotiating for a large price in dollars, favors, and expat opportunities. Objections about how it's not in Pakistan's interest are wielded to drive the asking price higher.
 
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Destroying military convoy for the Houthis in Saada



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Ridiculous.

The picture is of Highway 8, linking Iraq with Kuwait.

It shows the "highway of death" where American A-10's destroyed the retreating Iraqi forces from Kuwait in 1991 during operation desert storm.

From Wikipedia: Highway of Death - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Aerial view of a destroyed Iraqi column consisting of a T-72 tank, several BMP-1 and Type 63 armored vehicles, and trucks on Highway 8 in March 1991

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PS. Such a shame. You deleted your post, after being caught red-handed and exposed for your lies. At least have the honor of apologizing to the forum for lying.

Shame!!!
 
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Its because the saudis know that Pakistani rulers are their servants... who will sell everything in exchange for a few billions of dollars or a few Ks of crude oil barrels on differed payments.

Sorry to say... but our Rulers cant say NO to Saudis or Americans. #FACT.
Some harkat o saknat of our Kungla "brotherly" country and his lovers
محمد مہدی اخوندزادہ بستی 1993ء سے 1998ء تک پانچ سال پاکستان میں سفیر رہا۔ ظفر ہلالی نے جب اس کے سامنے ایرانی لٹریچر کی تقسیم پر پاکستانی حکومت کے تحفظات کا اظہار کیا توانھوں نے الٹا سوال کر دیا کہ آپ کے اندازے کے مطابق پاکستان میں کتنے لوگ ہیں جو ایران کے کہنے پر ہتھیار اٹھا سکتے ہیں۔ ظفر ہلالی نے کہا مجھے کیا معلوم۔ مہدی اخوند زادہ نے کہا کہ پچھتر ہزار افراد ہمارے کہنے پر ہتھیار اٹھا سکتے ہیں لیکن ہم آپ کو ایک برادر ملک سمجھتے ہیں اس لیے آپ کے لیے مسائل پیدا نہیں کرنا چاہتے۔ ظفر ہلالی نے یہ قصہ میرے پروگرام سچوئشن روم میں سنایا جسے چینل 24 کی ویب سائٹ پر دیکھا جا سکتا ہے۔
یہ مسالک کی جنگ نہیں ہے – ایکسپریس اردو
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This malitia must have been increased many folds and constantly been bread by the ayatollah working on payroll of Tehran. Saudis yes they have been forwarding their agenda in Pakistan for quite some time but the hactheries of Iranian loyalists continue to increase as visibally seen everywhere these days. We need a clean up against the ayatollahs brigade as well alongwith the mullah brigade.
 
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Here is your proof:

Arabs (read Saudi Arabia) did give India status of permanent Observer member in Arab league. India attends all Arab league conferences and is privy to all policy making of Arabs. Pakistan was denied to be a member.



Good post. Something that forces us to look at things beyond the pro Saudi rhetoric. In none of our wars has any of our traditional arab allies played a part. They have not even listened to our pleas for the freedom of Kashmir. And as you pointed out arabs have given India an observer status in the Arab League.

So we need to think critically. Will Saudia even ever reciprocate what we are doing for them. I insist that we must remain neutral in this war and offer our services as peacekeepers and negotiators between the sides. We need not fluctuate close to Iran, nor close to Saudia. Instead we must poly a role in diffusing tensions.
 
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