NATO oil tankers torched in Quetta, Pakistan At least 42 NATO oil tankers and containers were torched after armed men fired two rockets at them in the Kharotabad area of Quetta on Thursday, December 08, 2011. As many as 32 oil tankers and 10 containers, carrying fuel and military hardware for NATO forces in Afghanistan, […]
Pakistan – The land of the Pure Pakistan has been on the verge of being tourism’s ‘next big thing’ for more years than we care to remember. It’s a destination that has so much to offer visitors; a drive through the Karakoram Highway will let you see the endless peaks of the Karakoram Mountains, or […]
Nov 1 2011 | Posted in
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The haunted Koh-e-Chiltan in Quetta – beauty with a legend Our motherland has been bestowed with my beautiful locations. The Almighty has blessed us with a country that has mesmerizing geographic and topographic features. Not only are the Northern Areas gifted with splendid mountainous scenery, the south western province of Balochistan also boasts of such […]
Oct 22 2011 | Posted in
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The Plight of Baluchistan and Baluchi people Baluchistan is the most breathtakingly beautiful but equally bitter province of Pakistan. Bleeding at the hands of ruthless separatists, ethnically targeted killings and with thousands of people gone missing, life in Baluchistan is that of fear, violence and a blatant abuse of human rights. The Province which is […]
Oct 22 2011 | Posted in
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