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| [ep3] Zia - 수호천사 (Guardian Angel) MV [ft Kim Ok Bin] |
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Title: Suhocheonsa | Guardian Angel
~Guess this is the end of the MV series then.
I thought there would be four. ^-^
MV features Kim Ok Bin and Shin Hyun Joon
credits: ayis@bww2
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For more vids from Zia including the previous
episodes, check my playlist.
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=B08D5
942E285C5BC Tags : Zia Zi-a 수호천사 지아 Kim Ok Bin |
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Affichage : 23400
Durée : 341 s |
| ZiA - 사랑해미안해 MV (Part 1) |
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FIRST part of the Road Movie music videos
features Honey Lee (이하늬) & Shin Hyun
Joon (신현준)
Songs in the video
사랑해 미안해 (I Love You, I'm Sorry)
그대만 보여요 (feat. TOP of BigBang)
우두커니 Tags : ZiA 지아 사랑해미안해 voice of heaven TOP |
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Affichage : 32370
Durée : 391 s |
| Khaleda Zia Arrested |
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Khaleda Zia About to be Arrested
People with access to Bangla TV channels: Any
news on the "chaos"? What's going on?
A friend of a friend (yes, THAT old source)
watching TV back home says that the "chaos"
was more reporters than anything else.
HOWEVER, the TV cameras went cold a while
back, so we don't know the latest.
Update 8: Bdnews24 reports of "chaos hitting
the front of CMM" as KZ arrives. What form
this "chaos" took we don't know. Hopefully
not rioting and property destruction. That
explains the security measures mentioned in
update 7. Bdnews says:
Security officials are battling chaos in
front of the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate's
Court for Dhaka as Khaleda Zia has arrived
after arrest early Monday. The former prime
minister and Coco were arrested shortly after
7:30am. The embattled former prime minister
and her son were led away from their
cantonment home in a security bubble.
Update 7: DS ticker reporting that
"unprecedented security measures have been
taken around CMM". Unprecedented? Really?
More than during Mrs. Hasina's arrest?
Perhaps just the same?
Update 6: It's official according to
bdnews24:
The police arrested Khaleda Zia and her son
Arafat Rahman Coco at their cantonment home
early Monday, security officials said. She
was arrested shortly after 7:30am along with
Coco. The embattled former prime minister and
her son were led away at 7:39am, in a
security bubble. The move came hours after
the Anticorruption Commission filed a
corruption case against 13 people, including
the former prime minister and the younger
son. Police and RAB officers and intelligence
agents swarmed the road to the Shaheed Mainul
Road residence of the BNP chief. Khaleda will
be taken to the court of metropolitan
magistrate Md Salehuddin. Security officers
put in place a huge security arrangement on
the road to the Chief Metropolitan
Magistrate's Court for Dhaka.
A commenter on my blog believes that she will
be arrested but released on bail. I await
further developments with much interest.
Anyone with information, feel free to leave
comments.
Update 5: Daily Star's
all-too-frequent-in-2007 red banner says that
she is expected to be produced in court soon.
Update 4: Shocholayoton blogger Onrinno says
that the law enforcers are still inside her
house. She's expected to be arrested and
produced before a lower court at any moment.
Update 3: Much like Mrs. Hasina's last minute
interview with bdnews24, Mrs. Zia has also
granted them an interview:
In an exclusive interview with bdnews24.com,
Khaleda Zia said: "I'm not afraid of arrest.
People are with me. The case against me is
false." The embattled former prime minister
spoke to bdnews24.com's Senior Correspondent
Sumon Mahmud as police arrived early Monday
at her cantonment home apparently for arrest,
hours after the Anticorruption Commission
filed a corruption case against her and her
son Arafat Rahman Coco. "Against the BNP,
there was a conspiracy in the past. Still
there is. I hope BNP leaders and workers stay
united," she told bdnews24.com. "I worked for
people all my life. I'm passing the burden of
justice to people as well. Please pray for
me," Khaleda told bdnews24.com by phone from
home.
I don't mind these interviews. I just don't
like politicians from every party crying out
"the cases against me are false" and
"conspiracy" every time they suffer political
intimidation. If there were really these many
"conspiracies" in Bangladesh, our GDP would
have shot up a bit more!
In any case, how about some calls for
"restraint" and "settling this in a court of
law" instead of "passing the burden of
justice to people"?
Update 2: Shamokal reporting that she's
already arrested. When did this paper's
internet edition come out?
Update: bdnews24 has this to say minutes
after I posted this:
Scores of security officers in plainclothes
drove into Dhaka cantonment early Monday amid
wide speculation about the imminent arrest of
Khaleda Zia. Police officers in plainclothes
arrived at Khaleda's house on Shahid Mainul
Road in the cantonment, house staffer Ruhul
Amin told bdnews24.com at 5:40am Monday. Amin
said the police asked Khaleda and her son
Arafat Rahman Coco to "get ready". At least
10 cars in the first batch drove into the
cantonment shortly after 5am, followed by
another convoy of up to 25 cars, witnesses
reported from the scene.
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Dhaka is once again the city of rumours.
BDnews24.com reports that security was
tightened around her residence, and the
breaking news ticker says that "Police and
RAB have driven into the cantonment".
Louis Kahn, here we go again...
Stay tuned folks.
Source: http://dhakashohor.blogspot.com/ Tags : Khaleda Zia E-Bangladesh |
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Affichage : 19712
Durée : 183 s |
| The fate of General Zia-ul-Haq |
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Zia's plane crash and its mysterious
circumstances are fictionalized in Mohammed
Hanif's novel "A Case of Exploding Mangoes"
(2008)
The happening about General Muhammad
Zia-ul-Haq who was the president and military
ruler of Pakistan from July 1977 to his death
in August 1988.
Hadhrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad (rh)
Khalifat-ul-Maish IV. challenged him to
mubaillah.
The President of Pakistan, General Zia-ul-Haq
died in a plane crash on August 17, 1988,
about which several conspiracy theories
exist.
After witnessing a tank parade in Bahawalpur,
Zia had left the small town in Punjab
province by C-130 Hercules aircraft. Shortly
after a smooth take-off, the control tower
lost contact with the aircraft. Witnesses who
saw the plane in the air afterwards claim it
was flying erratically. Directly afterwards,
the aircraft nosedived and exploded on
impact, killing General Zia and several other
senior army generals, as well as American
Ambassador to Pakistan Arnold Raphel and
General Herbert M. Wassom, the head of the
U.S. Military aid mission to Pakistan. A
common suspicion within Pakistan, although
with no proof, is that the crash was a
political assassination carried out by the
senior arm of the American Central
Intelligence Agency (CIA) or Soviet KGB.
Other groups who have fallen under suspicion
include the Afghan Communists and Shi'ite
separatist groups. Other more direct
accusation point the finger at rival India
whose RAW intelligence agency have covertly
carried out several assassinations within the
country. But still many political and higher
military figures openly say that this crash
was actually an assassination carried by CIA
to kill Zia and their own Ambassador, after
they had done all the work ordered by USA so
that American government could hide the facts
about the Soviet-Afghan war.
No evidence has come to light to prove a
conspiracy, although several theories do
exist. In the World Policy Journal[citation
needed], John Gunther Dean, a former US
ambassador to India, blamed the Mossad, the
Israeli intelligence agency, for
orchestrating Zia's assassination in
retaliation for Pakistan developing a nuclear
weapon to counteract India, and to prevent
Zia, an effective Muslim leader, from
continuing to influence US foreign policy.
General Hamid Gul, who would become the
Director-General of the Inter-Services
Intelligence (ISI) after Zia's death, has
also stated that the CIA was behind the plane
crash[citation needed].
The FBI were delayed by the US State
Department to investigate the scene and it
was only a year later they were allowed in to
investigate the deaths. Though a report on
the crash was written, the FBI have refused
to release it.
The United States, India, followed by
Afghanistan and the Soviet Union were the
prime suspects. In addition, Zia had enemies
at the top level within the government of
Pakistan itself. Former prime minister of
Pakistan Benazir Bhutto was accused of having
rejoiced at Zia's death, because Zia had
ordered her father, Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto
hanged. Also, Afghanistan under the Communist
rule of Najibullah clearly wanted Zia dead,
as Zia was aiding the Afghan Mujahidin who
were fighting to overthrow Najibullah.
The other question was how a nerve gas bomb
could have, theoretically, gotten into the
cockpit. The aircraft had been under 24-hour
armed guard. Access to the aircraft was
strictly controlled by the Pakistan military.
It seemed impossible that someone could have
sneaked in and placed the bomb there without
the knowledge of persons inside the Pakistan
armed forces.
People have pointed to some senior
dissatisfied generals of the Pakistan Army
itself [1] (for example, Mirza Aslam Beg, who
was scheduled to fly with Zia in this flight,
but changed his plans at the last minute - He
was later accused by Zia's son Ijaz-ul-Haq as
being behind the attack), the United States,
the Soviet Union, Israel, the Bhutto family,
Al-Zulfiqar and even the Ahmadiyya sect as a
potential suspect. Conspiracies about the
deaths persist.
Barbara Crossette, bureau chief of The New
York Times in South Asia from 1988 to 1991
has written that, "Of all the violent
political deaths in the twentieth century,
none with such great interest to the U.S. has
been more clouded than the mysterious air
crash that killed president (and Army Chief
General) Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq of Pakistan in
(August) 1988, a tragedy that also claimed
the life of the serving American ambassador
and most of General Zia's top commanders" Tags : religion islam ahmadiyya ahmadiyyat muslim imam mahdi promised messiah mirza ghulam ahmad tahir pakistan zia dictator president |
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