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According to the reports of my colleagues Jane Perlez and Waqar Gilani, dozens of people were killed in Pakistani city of Lahore, gunmen attacked two mosques, where minority sect worshipers were attending Friday prayers. The assailants made hostage and exchanged fire with police officers.
This video shows an attacking firing from Geo TV, Pakistan, from the roof of a mosque:
This video report from Britain's ITN includes footage from Geo TV and ARY:
The Pakistani newspaper Dawn said that "the attacks of suspected Islamist terrorists targeted the Ahmadi sect, which has been experiencing attacks by State-approved discrimination and radical Sunni for years." As the BBC states, "Minority Islamic sect founded in 1889, Ahmadis believes Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, who was a prophet of his own, who died in 1908. It is believed that Muslims The last prophet was Muhammad. "
At the Lahore-based blog Pak Tea House, the site's founder, Raza Rumi, wrote during the siege:
Once again the terrorists killed Lahore. But this time they have chosen the fundamentalist favorite goal - Ahmadis who were declared non-Muslims in 1974. Two places of worship have been attacked and innocent people have died. It is unacceptable and abusive. This means that the state policy of boycott has finally changed the country into a nightmare - a politics where freedom of worship, religious orientation and expression of expression is denied not only.
After these tragedies, the government and the army's resolve should now be strong. We also condemn this heinous act of state terrorism and terrorism. What is happening in Lahore is almost impossible to see - there is no law and order, its name is worthless law enforcement and the people who are angry about the society are not worthless citizens. It's time to wake up - will not be happy.
We have to fight terror and enemy and repeatedly do not blame external forces. As I write these lines, I am stuck in a lovely friend's father Model Town Mosque because I'm petheid. God save him
In another post on the same site, a blog editor Yaser Latif Hamdani commented:
In this last hour, militants in Lahore targeted two main Muslim Ahmadiyya Islamic mosques. We all know those crimes for which Ahmadis will have to pay:
1. They were actively involved in the creation of Pakistan. 2. They were actively involved in the development of Pakistan. 3. He won his only Nobel Prize for Pakistan 4. Ahmadi Muslims, despite the worst persecution, regularly put their lives as soldiers in the Pakistan army.
For these four unjust crimes, the Pakistani majority Sunni Muslims should kill, kill, and blow Ahmadi Muslims!
Meanwhile, Mansuria terrorists are getting roaming in all corners of Pakistan. The same element that has left Pakistan behind on every occasion. I have always maintained that drone strikes are wrong guidelines. If you really want progress, then the drone attack should be on the mainstream terrorists hide in Pakistan.
Video reports from an English-language Pakistani news channel Express 24/7 showed on Friday some disorder scenes near the Ahmadi mosques in Lahore. Here, from an affiliate newspaper The Express Tribune's YouTube channel, there are three slices of live television coverage of earlier attacks channels.
The first report, local time from 2:18 PM, starts a gun fired during a conflict:
The second report was filed by two reporters after about 30 minutes for the station:
In the third report, after an account of the siege from the witness in Urdu, an English-speaking reporter explains the footage that shows the smoke coming from the roof of mosques at around 3:15 local time:
Restricted ARY channels in the UK
British court orders network to pay Rs260 million to Geo’s owner. PHOTO: YOUTUBE
Six channels of ARY network have been banned in Britain after the network failed to substantiate its allegation against the Geo Television’s owner Mir Shakilur Rehman. The ARY has also been ordered to pay a fine of Rs400 million.
The ARY accepted before a British court of law that it had no evidence to prove its allegations. The Geo Group won all the 24 cases against ARY which accepted that all the accusations were false and could not be defended.
PEMRA issues show-cause notice to Bol News for airing Amir Liaquat show
Earlier, the ARY told the court that it leveled allegations against Geo of taking money from foreign governments and agencies after the Geo Group launched an attack against it. The channel tried to defend its stance by claiming that all its broadcast was based on opinions.
However, the court rejected the argument. In the judgment, the British judge said the ARY will not withdraw its allegations though it does not have any proofs.
The ARY’s proofs were not more than a small file of unauthentic stories taken from the social media. However, Mir Shakilur Rehman, in response, submitted documents weighing 30 kilogramme and defended even those allegations that were not in the ARY’s file.
PEMRA suspends licences of three channels
According to the British court’s decision, the ARY will pay Rehman Rs260m (2m pounds). In total, the ARY will have to pay 3m pounds or Rs400m. This amount includes legal expenses.
'Legend'-Ary Escorts Tourney Louise' Leagues' bones for video game fans
Thousands of video game fans would have packed TD Gardens to Duke to make TD Garden a place in the "Country's Best Legend" World Championships at the end of this week - the first offer for hub area is that the analysts will soon It is predicted that billions of dollars will be entertainment industry.
Jarred Kennedy, co-founder of Aspersorts, Riot Games, said, "The properties are here to stay." "We are thinking of making something in the long run and playing games will continue. We are not looking for any supplier, but we want to provide an outlet ... we get the best players in the world. If you find the best players, then it is forced to see. "
Organizers of the competition say that more than 20,000 people are expected to see "Legends League" matches in the Garden this weekend. Today's highly anticipated championship round has already been sold between the top two teams - Amaro and Team Solomid.
In the "League of Legends" match, two teams of five players try to destroy the base of their opponents, who fight everything from the ninja and the knights to robots. The matches are the best of five. Today's matchup between Amorrows and Team Solomid will determine who leads in the global championship in Beijing.
And as the pressure-packed game TD Garden went live on the big screen attached to the jumboatron, thousands of fans tampered with the excited, high-fat and inflatable Noisemaker, as if they were watching Celtics or Bruins fighting for a playoff spot.
Many gaming crowds in tomorrow's garden said that they went to Boston to compete with their favorite online players.
Boston's 23-year-old Mark Jones said, "It's in the sporting event." "It can not be physical but it is doing it mentally, it is there with chess, it is definitely to be done with the generation, on a large scale people have not grown on a large scale with video games."
Albany, N.E. Tyler Fay, 25, who traveled the hub to participate in the program with his new wife Ashley as part of the honeymoon, said that the assistant included.
"We meet to join," said Fay, "League of Legends" community increasingly growing. "If you are good enough for the game - you can play."
And as a generation of children growing up in the form of a generation of kids, more and more are looking for competitive games, many industry analysts estimate that eventually the world of export can overtake traditional sports. A recent report estimates that the association industry will balloon in the $ 1.5 billion market by 2020.

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