A video footage showing American soldiers urinating at the dead bodies of Taliban fighters is sparking a storm of anger and condemnations from Muslims around the world.
The Western military alliance, NATO, says two more US-led of soldiers have been killed in Afghanistan’s troubled south.
Zahedan/Chabahar- Prominent Sunni scholar, Mawlana Abd-ur-Rahman Chabahari has announced his severe and complete rejection of the disputable state-organized Planning Council for Sunni Seminaries in previous days.
The Taliban say they will step up “political efforts” to secure peace in Afghanistan in response to US moves to open new talks with the group, but a spokesman for the movement said it did not intend to give up its armed struggle as a precondition for negotiations.
Suspected Baloch separatists have ambushed a convoy of paramilitary troops in the Turbat area of Pakistan’s southwestern Balochistan province, killing 14 soldiers, security officials said.
ZAHEDAN- Shaikh Habibullah Marjani, a teacher of Darululoom Zahedan, Iran, has been released after more than 8 months imprisonment on Monday, 9th January 2012.
In their first public gesture toward peace talks with the United States, the Afghan Taliban are planning to open a political office in the Gulf country of Qatar, a move seen as would help reach an end to the decade-long war in Afghanistan.
A US-led soldier has been killed in a bomb explosion in southern Afghanistan, marking the first NATO casualty in the war-torn country in 2012, the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) announces, Press TV reports.
At least 565 coalition forces have been killed in the US-led war in Afghanistan in 2011, the second highest toll since the invasion of the Asian country in 2011.
SARAVAN/ZAHEDAN- The Union of Sunni Seminaries in Sistan-Baluchistan Established an important session attended by all rectors of religious schools across the province of Sistan-Baluchistan in “A’yn-ul-Uloom Gosht” of Saravan on Saturday, December 17, 2011.