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A small rivulet and fishing boats on the dried bed of the Mangla Lake. This happens in early summers but from peak summers onwards this is area is a part of a 100 square mile lake.
He was also in the collapsed house - under the debris, and was resuced 3 hours later.
The background picture is exactly one month prior to this incidence. The otherone shows the wounds on his forehead, cheek, and face, caused due to the earthquake.
The Shounter Nullah joins river Neelum at this place (Kel) and leads to Gilgit Agency over the Shounter Pass (4,420 meter). Kel is also a base camp of mountaineering activities up to “ Sarawaal peak” 6326 meters above sea level and “Sarawaali Glacier” which are said to be the highest peak and biggest glacier of Azad Kashmir.
Abdul Rahman Ghassemlo (Doctor Ebdulrehman Qasimlo) - Before this PDKI Secretary General, Peace Nobel Prize candidate, died in 1989
Aziz Yildirim - Club president for Fenerbahce Spor in Turkey and has roots from aMed.
Ahmad Hardi - Author and poet from Suleymani with his famous work "The Secret of Solitude", died in 2006
Abdullah Goran - Kurdish poet, died in 1962
Abdullah Öcalan - Founder and former leader of the PKK in 1999 fänglsades and currently sits on the Imrali prison
Abdul Rahman Mustafa - Guvenör in Kirkuk in southern Kurdistan
Abdul Melike celebrated - Grandson to shex Seid, resigned as leader of his party HAK-Par. Hookworm couple a party that has close relations with PSK under the control of Kemal Burkay and who is known for its strong hatred against the PKK and Ocalan foremost. Abdul Melike celebrated is known as one of the then Turkish President Süleyman Demirel closest collaborators, but left the party Demirel said when he bought his own.
Ahmet Kaya - Artist from Malatya, which was forced into exile in 1999 for his political views to France. Ahmet is one of the artists who came to be a legend in Turkey, Died 2000.
Amir Hassanpour - Author and researcher blah wrote "The Making of Kurdish Identity: Pre-20th Century Historical and Literary
Discourse, in Essays on the Origins of Kurdish Nationalism "
Ali Akbar Moradi - Composer and musician from eastern Kurdistan, which occurs throughout the world like London, San Francisco etc with
bla works as "In The Mirror Of The Sky"
Azad Azadpour - Artist name Azad, one of the major rappers in Germany as bla recorded with Şivan Perwer, Nassir Rezzazi and Akon.
Ayse San - Artist from northern Kurdistan known for its air
Barham Ahmad Salih - Politicians in Iraq as part of the Kurdish Alliance
Bahman Ghobadi - Kurdish film director lives in eastern Kurdistan with many famous works and idasg regarded as a living legend
Benazir Bhutto - Pakistan's female prime minister
Benjamin Netanyahu, Heb. בנימין נתניהו, born October 21 1949 in Tel Aviv, Israel, is an Israeli politician belonging to Likud. Prime Minister 1996-1999.
Benjamin Netanyahu - Israel's defense minister in 2002-2003 and 2003-2005 and for the Likud party between 1993 and 1999. Has its roots from Mahabad.
Bob Dylan - Kurdish Jew grandmother from Qers (Kars), one of the greatest living artists in contemporary Western music history
Cankurd - Author and Poet from the north-eastern Syria
Cegerxwîn - Poet, writer, journalist, historian, lexicografiker and nationalist is one of the most famous poets of Kurdish history, the death of 1984
Cemil Bayek - One of PKKs founder who became Öcalan's successor
Chopy - Female artist from southern Kurdistan with the album as "Cit NAW binem"
Darin Zanyar - Established artist who won bla Rockbjörnen in the category of best male artist, and this year's Kurds.
Diyar - Artist from northern Kurdistan with known songs as "Daye"
Della (Delkash Murad) - Fashion designers in traditional Kurdish clothes. Has won major prizes in design and innovation.
Devrim Mavi - journalist, spokesperson for the Feminist Initiative
Devlet Bacheli - Party leader of the facistiska MHP. He is a Kurd from the town of Siverek. MHP is known as an ultra-nationalist Turkish party and is incredibly hostile to Kurds
Dilnarin "Dee" Demirbag - dancers to bla e-type and model.
Dilsen Demirbag-Stone - author and freelance journalist
Dilbahar "DILBER" Demirbag - established singer in sweden
Emine Onatli - Journalist from northern Kurdistan, which bla writes for Aftonbladet
Evin Rubar - documentary filmmaker and Journalist
Fehriye Erdal - Political active Marxist-Leninist
Ferhat tunc - Artist as bla was one of the 135 artists who showed Roj-TV their support when they tried to sabotage their activities.
Feleknas Uca - Female politicians in Germany, which experienced the foot of Parliament at 22 years of age
Celebrated Cewerî - author, translator and journalist who blah translated books Henning Mankell has written to the Kurdish
Gulistan Perwer - Artist, formerly married to Şivan Perwer. One of the main Kurdish artists who also has a son Serxwebun with Sivan.
Gulan Avci - integration coordinator for the Liberal Party in Stockholm. She sits in the Stockholm City for the Liberal Party.
Hawar Mulla Mohammed - Mittfältare in the Iraqi football team and is ranked the nation's best soccer player
Hefsa Xan Neqib - Provincial leaders in Halabce
Hesen Derzi - Artist from northern Kurdistan
Hesen Zîrek - One of the major Kurdish artist, with a large number of recorded tracks from eastern Kurdistan, the death of 1972
Cheerleading (Abdurrahman Sharafkandi / Hazhar) - Author, poet, linguist and translator, died in 1990
Hemin (Seyed Mohammad Amin Shaikholislami Mukri) - Poet, journalist, translator and critic of works blah Tarik û run, death in 1986
Hozan Serhs - Artist with his most famous song "Hewler"
Husein Muhammad - Author and interpreter who is now Chief Editor of Kovar Mehname
Hülya Avşar - known singer and artist who is very famous in Turkey.
Hoshyar Zebari - Minister of Foreign Affairs in Iraq and the former spokesman for the KDP
Ibrahim Ahmad - Author, novellist and translators from southern Kurdistan, the death of 2000
İbrahim Tatlıses - Kurdish artist who today is Turkey's biggest artist and known throughout the Orient
Idris Barzani - Kurdish politicians in southern Kurdistan, the son of Mustafa Barzani and the brother of Massoud Barzani. Died in 1987
İhsan Nuri Pasha - Ararat movement's General during Agiri uprisings
Ilyas Salman - Actors from Malatya, which today plays into films with over 100 films hittils recorded.
Jay Jonroy - the director behind the film David & Leyla dealing with a Kurdish woman who meets a jew man.
Jamil Rostami - Film director from eastern Kurdistan
Jalal Talabani - Iraq's president who was formerly leader of the PUK in southern Kurdistan
Khaled Salih - Political scientist, moved from Sweden after receiving the post of the Kurdish government's official spokesman
Kurd Maverick - Techno Dj / Producer
Kurdo Baksi is a Swedish society debater and author of Kurdish påbrå.
He is the brother of the Socialist politician Nalin Pekgul.
Levent Ülgen - Actors from Konya as blah as Kadir involved in the series, "A Son Babalar Duyar"
Leyla Qasim - Women's National martyr who was executed for being an activist, died in 1974
Leyla Zana - activist who was jailed for 10 years in northern Kurdistan and became a great role model
Mahmut Baksi - a writer who lived in Sweden for most of his life. Rear wrote a large number of books in Kurdish, Swedish and Turkish.
He also did radio shows and children's, he also produced movies and music, was a member of Sweden
immigrant writers union and the Swedish Journalists.
Mama Rish - Legendary peshmerge soldier who became a role model and a true champion, died in 1985
Mahsmum Kirmizigul - Artist of the turkey and be seen as İbrahim Tatlıses rival.
Massoud Barzani - the first president of the autonomous Kurdish government in Southern Kurdistan. Brother of Idris Barzani and the son of Mustafa Barzani
Mazlum Dogan - one of the PKK's founder, kills himself in protest against Turkey, the death of 1982
Mehdi Oguzsoy - Left Party, sits in the municipal council.
Merziye Feriqi - She is considered to be history's largest Kurdish bla artist with background as Peshmerge, died in 2005
Meyremxan - Artist from northern Kurdistan with known songs as "Hay BERD" and "Dotmam 'death in 1974
Mehmed Uzun - Author and novellist from northern Kurdistan, which currently has cancer and return to Kurdistan from Stockholm
Mehdi Zana - Political activist blah served 16 years in Turkish prison, married to Leyla Zana
Mistefa Hijri - PDKI Secretary-General from Eastern Kurdistan
Mozafar Partomah - Professor highly ranked within NASA who also wrote a book on the Kurdish part of Iran, Mozafar was also the adviser to the first Kurdish guvenören in Iran Ibrahim Yonesi.
Mustefa Shalmashi - author, activist who now resides in Holland
Mustafa Can - was awarded the Great Journalist Prize in 2002 as the year narrators. Debut novel "Close next days" and
are often involved in radio and television connection.
Muhammad Mamle - Musician and artist who renewed 100tals old folklore, died in 1999
Mohammad Sadiq Kaboudvand - Kurdish activist and journalist from East Kurdistan
Mohammad Ghazi - Author and translator who wrote nearly 70 books, died in 1998
Mujtaba Mirza - Composer known for his melody with Hesen Zirek
Mustafa Barzani - Kurdish nationalist leader and leader of the KDP, which is seen as legend by many, the father of Massoud Barzani and Idris Barzani and grandfather of
Nechervan Idris Barzani, the death of 1979
Nabil Abdul Fattah - American rapper of Lebanese-Kurdish origin and columnist
Nalin Pekgul - politician (Social Democrat), a nurse, a member of parliament 1994-2002;
President of the Swedish Social Democratic Women since 2002.
Naser Rezazi - Artist, which today is one of the Kurdish living legends who was married to Merzia Fariqi before she died
Nawshirwan Mustafa - Politicians in the south of Kurdistan and is seen as a pioneer in the PUK
Nechervan Idris Barzani - Prime Minister of the autonomous Kurdish government in the south of Kurdistan, son of Idris Barzani, nephew of Massoud Barzani and
grandson of Mustafa Barzani
NIMA Sanandaji - president of the think tank Captus and the editor of Captus Tidning. He is a graduate student in biochemistry at Cambridge University.
Nisti Sterke - actor and comedian
Omar Heme Sur - Leaders of the revolt Sardasht during the 1900s
Omid Kordestani - senior vice president, global sales and business development at Google.com
Osman Baydemir - aMed (Diyarbakir) mayor and former lawyer for Abdullah Öcalan. Osman is one of the most accused the Kurds of Turkish courts because of their political interest.
Peshewa Qazi Mehemd - First Kurdish In the Presskit Ethylene in the short-lived Republic of Mahabad in eastern Kurdistan, the death of 1947
Rauf Rashid Abd al-Rahman - Lawyer in Iraq who replaced Rizgar Mohammed Amin after his resignation during the ongoing trial of Saddam
Hussein
Rizgar Mohammed Amin - Iraqi lawyer who led the trial of Saddam Hussein until he submitted his resignation
Roya Toloui - Female journalist, activist and feminist by eastern Kurdistan
Taha Berwari - President and Founder of KRG Sweden and through the organized Kurdish gala.
Sami Abdulla Rahman - Worked in the KDP in several deciener and Deputy Prime Minister of KRG died along with his son in the terrorist attack in Hewler where about 100 persons lost their lives. He created his own party called Partiya Gel, but put it down and joined the KDP.
Shan Kagan Atci - American Kurdish STAND-UP COMEDIAN best known from Stockholm Live
Sakina Cihan Madona - writer and columnist in the Stockholm City. He has previously including Federal board member of Liberal Youth.
Said Ali Asgar Kurdistan - Artist, known for being the first Kurdish artist who recorded their music for nearly 100 years ago
Sadeq Sherefkendi (Doctor), former PDKI generalskreterare
Shahrzad Mojab - Researcher and author who wrote bla "Violence in the Name of Honor," a resident of eastern Kurdistan
Sharam Nazeri - One of the best and most famous singers in Iran's classical music history but has also sung a lot in Kurdish. Sharam derived from Kermanshah.
Siamand Jaffe - Artists Kurdish
Şivan Perwer - Today's leading Kurdish artist involved with music for over 30 years with the masterpiece as Ki ne Em (1979) and Herne Pes (1977)
Selah Muhtedi-Secretary General of the Komala Party of Iran in eastern Kurdistan
Serhado - Kurdish hip-hop artist from one of Stockholm suburb
Shex Said Piran - Kurdish leaders in 1925 in northern Kurdistan
Shami Kirmashani - Poet from eastern Kurdistan
Smko - Kurdish leaders in the early 1900s
Stephan Smith - Partially Kurd, Artist and politically active
Soraya Serajeddini - Women's activist from eastern Kurdistan, which bla students from all over the United States, the death of 2006
Sohrab Darisirio - Kurdish designer from eastern Kurdistan who now resides in Norway
Zakaria - Artist from Southern Kurdistan, which today resides in Sweden with well-known albums as "Daye"
Zanyar Adami - from the Iranian part of Kurdistan, American-Kurdish journalist,
best known as editor in chief and founder of the magazine Gringo.
Xanzadi Sorana - Provincial leaders in Rawanduz
Xelîl Duhokî - Poet from Southern Kurdistan
Yaşar Kemal - One of the major Kurdish authors who wrote masterpieces as bla "Let Tistlarna burn"
Yitzhak Mordechai - Before The Israeli general who later became Israel's Defense Minister but retired in 2000 and has roots
from Southern Kurdistan
Yitzhak Rabin - Israeli politicians of the Labor Party and was Israel's prime minister 1974-1977 and 1992-1995 with roots from Bokan, the death of 1995
Yilmaz Guney - Kurdish famous film director, scene artist, novelist and actor who created the masterpiece "Yol", died in 1984
Wiriya Rawenduzy - Well-known doctor from Austria who saved the terrorist Hans-Joachim Klein life after he took OPEC oil ministers hostage.
Özcan Deniz - Musicians with roots from Agiri with albums such as "Beyaz Kelebegim"
Özz Loran Ceko Nûjen - STAND-UP COMEDIAN, writer and program director. Best known from Stockholm Live and "Bobo and Özz makes radio
Status: 10.7.17
The foundation stone for the , ‘beautification and upgradation of Azad Maidan Square’ were laid on 11.10.16 at the hands of Shri Manohar Parrikar, Hon’ble Union Minister for Defence – Government of India, and in the distinguished presence of Shri Laxmikant Parsekar, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Goa, Dr. Pramod Sawant, Hon’ble Chairman – GSIDC & MLA – Sankhali constituency, Shri Sidharth Kuncalienker, Hon’ble MLA – Panaji constituency & Vice Chairman – GSIDC, Shri Surendra Furtado Mayor, Corporation of City of Panaji as well as corporator Vaidahi Naik etc under AMRUT Mission (Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT)
To be completed in next 8 months by GSIDC
Est. Cost Rs.2.32 Crores (2,32,32,668)
Mosque donated by Turkey sits atop pink buildings and flats donated by Turkey to the people of Muzzafarabad, Azad Kashmir after that devastating earthquake a few years ago
This is a view of Plate Road from Radio Station Chowk Muzaffarabad.
All consturction along roadside is collapsed. A dead body can also be seen.
AGAHI to address the gaps in media ethics and reporting on investigative journalism on terrorism financing, socio-economic issues, new media, anti-money laundering and safety training
Mishal Pakistan, a strategic communication policy design social enterprise in collaboration with the Center for International Media Ethics, Zigron Training, Center for Investigative Journalists in Bosnia-Sarajevo, Naya Jeevan launched “Agahi’’, an initiative which will increase the capacity of Investigative Journalism and Responsible Reporting at the Multan Press Club.
The programme covered areas such as; Investigative Journalism and Ethics, Anti-Money Laundering and Terrorist Organisation Funding, Journalism and Society “Millennium Development Goals’’, Reporting in Terrorism and Conflict, Social Media, Journalism and Safety Training. The sessions were designed to be interactive with the audience to improve the understanding related to investigative journalism and responsible reporting.
Agahi, aims to utilize institutionalized, sustainable media structures in Pakistan to raise the bar of journalistic standards through training to increasing responsible, balanced reporting and investigative journalism said Puruesh Chaudhary, CIME Ambassador to Pakistan and the Chief Strategy Officer to the project.
The session in Multan underscored the need for a joint code of conduct to agree upon basic guidelines for reporters and cameramen. Journalists proactively discussed the issues they face as the threats remain real. Journalists not only fear for their own safety but for the safety of their families and relatives as well. The basic problems highlighted were lack of training, non-supportive managements, little or no backup by editorial teams, unavailability of basic resources, pressure groups (criminal and commercial), and absence of a unified code of conduct.
Mishal Pakistan and Multan Press Club, signed a memorandum of understanding on capacity building and training initiatives earlier this year. The MoU envisages empowering the media by capacity building initiatives for the members of the Multan Press Club by creating learning platform through interactive workshops, seminars and courses in specific sectors.
The initiative is being carried in collaboration with the Press Clubs in Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pukhtoonkhwa and Azad Jammu and Kashmir; in the series of interactions with the stakeholders a special Journalism Awards is being created to identify the most respectful and responsible journalists in investigative journalism said Amir Jahangir, Chief Executive Officer Mishal Pakistan.
Teresa Allen, representative for CIME joining the Multan Press Club journalists from California via video conference stressed on the need for continuous educational programmes for journalists in the field and the formulation of an Ethics Policy for the entire journalistic community.
Osama Bin Javaid, News Editor with DAWNNEWS highlighted that every day social issues that impact the community should be part of the news content. He further identified that the millennium development goals (MDGs) as the best tool that flags significance content development to Pakistan. The journalists discussed best practices for issues such as gender/social discrimination, health, education etc. The MDGs provide areas and in those areas specific entities to be investigated.
Asaf Akhtar, an expert in financial sector specializing in frauds and anti-money laundering gave firsthand knowledge on Anti-Money Laundering and Terrorist Organisation Funding techniques and methodologies while giving references to the abduction of Daniel Pearl, the cases of transactions through non-banking channels such hundi and the case of NICL.
The session on Investigative Journalism and Responsible Reporting dealt with the problem being faced by journalists in far-flung conflict areas that are not major cities and where the dynamics of investigation and threats are different. Pakistan remains the most dangerous place on earth for journalists. Dr. Kamran Akmal, representing Naya Jeevan a not-for-profit organization facilitating micro-healthcare instruments encouraged journalists to take precautionary measures while covering incidents and briefed them about basic life support.
The Agahi initiative plans to engage the journalists from other parts of the country as well and it will build the capacity of the press clubs and its members to undertake initiatives on investigative journalism for responsible reporting in Pakistan.