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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Army, Nawaz not willing to remove Zardari: WikiLeaks - GEO.tv

Army, Nawaz not willing to remove Zardari: WikiLeaks - GEO.tv

Lower education level tied to heart failure risk - GEO.tv

Lower education level tied to heart failure risk - GEO.tv





Take anti-cholesterol food - GEO.tv

Take anti-cholesterol food - GEO.tv




Assange seeks bail in UK court - GEO.tv

Assange seeks bail in UK court - GEO.tv

Assange seeks bail in UK court

Updated at: 1054 PST, Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Assange seeks bail in UK court LONDON: Lawyers for Julian Assange, held in Britain over allegations of sex crimes in Sweden, will try again on Tuesday to win bail for the WikiLeaks’ founder who provoked U.S. fury by publishing secret diplomatic cables.

The 39-year-old Australian handed himself in to British police last week after Sweden issued a European arrest warrant.

Assange was accused this year of sexual misconduct by two female Swedish WikiLeaks volunteers during a stay in Sweden. A Swedish prosecutor wants to question him about the accusations.

Assange, who denies the allegations, was remanded in custody at an initial British court hearing last week. Assange and his lawyers have voiced fears that U.S. prosecutors may be preparing to indict him for espionage after the WikiLeaks website published details of some of a trove of 250,000 secret U.S. documents it has obtained.

"I came to Sweden as a refugee publisher involved with an extraordinary publishing fight with the Pentagon, where people were being detained and there is an attempt to prosecute me for espionage," Assange said in a documentary broadcast on Swedish public television on Sunday.

The U.S. Justice Department has been looking into a range of criminal charges, including violations of the 1917 Espionage Act, that could be filed in the WikiLeaks case. A poll of 2,000 Britons found 44 percent believed that the sex allegations against Assange were an excuse to get him into custody so the United States could prosecute him for releasing the secret papers. The same proportion believed Britain should send Assange to Sweden to face questioning.

Forty-one percent thought Assange should not be prosecuted for releasing the cables. Thirty percent thought he should be.

Monday, December 13, 2010

Two sisters murdered in honor - GEO.tv

Two sisters murdered in honor - GEO.tv

Two sisters murdered in honor

Updated at: 2343 PST, Sunday, December 12, 2010
Two sisters murdered in honor DG Khan: Police have registered a murder case of two sisters, murdered in honor killing, and handed over the bodies to the heirs after post-mortem.

The action was taken following a report aired by Geo News.

According to details, accused Mumtaz shot dead his two cousins 16-year-old Nadra and Khursheer, 18 in honor killing.

The police shifted the bodies to DHQ hospital for autopsy. Bodies remained outside post-mortem house for eight hours owing to absence of doctors and other paramedical staff.

Later, Kot Mubarak police handed over the bodies of the deceased to the heirs and registered a murder case against accused Mumtaz.


Court vows to be hard on Hajj scam probe - GEO.tv

Court vows to be hard on Hajj scam probe - GEO.tv