US to go ahead with ‘essential’ drone attacks in Pak despite UN call to stop

Washington, Jun.4 (ANI): Notwithstanding a report by a top UN official, which called for the discontinuation of unmanned Predator drone attacks in Pakistan’s troubled tribal areas along the Afghan border, the United States has defended the missile strikes, which many believe have killed more civilians than extremists.

Bruce Riedel, a former Central Investigation Agency (CIA) officials and a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution Saban Center described the CIA operated attacks as ‘essential’, which were needed to pressurise terror groups like Al-Qaeda and the Taliban.

“Drone operations are essential. The drones are part of a much broader effort to put pressure on Al-Qaida through the war in Afghanistan. They”re the cutting edge of the pressure, but they”re not the only pressure,” The Christian Science Monitor quoted Riedel, as saying.

Micah Zenko, a fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, also argued that the drone attacks were an “essential tool for killing terrorists even if their use should be more carefully scrutinized.”

Zenko, however, pointed out that militants were fast adopting to these strikes, and that their ‘usefulness may be waning.’

A top United Nation (UN) official had criticised the Obama administration for continuing drone attacks in the semi-autonomous tribal areas of Pakistan, as they have resulted in countless civilian deaths.

While US officials have presented an impressive figure of over 500 terrorists being killed in missile hits and only 30 civilians in the past couple of years, UN’s special rapporteur on extra judicial, summary or arbitrary executions Phillip Alston argues that drone strikes amount to a “license to kill” without being held accountable, a license the U.S. would not want any other country to have.

Alston, in his report, said that by carrying out the drone attacks, Washington is just setting a bad example.

“The rules we’re setting for ourselves now are the rules that we”re also setting for others later,” Alston’s report said.

Alston criticized the secrecy of the CIA”s drone attacks, saying they have resulted in “the creation of a major accountability vacuum.”

“Remote attacks also led to a risk of developing a ‘Playstation’ mentality to killing,” he wrote in his report. (ANI)

Pak security agencies’ secret report blames RAW for meddling in Balochistan

Lahore, May 21 (ANI): Pakistani security agencies have blamed ‘hostile’ foreign intelligence agencies, particularly India’s Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) for creating trouble in Balochistan.

A confidential report, which has been sent to the Interior Ministry, has blamed these foreign agencies of targeting teachers and renowned educationists in Balochistan, which has long been affected by insurgency.

“After suicide bombing and terrorist attacks, they are targeting teachers and renowned educationists. Almost 80 per cent of the teaching staff in Balochistan belongs to Punjab, Sindh and Khyber PK provinces and hostile elements are threatening their lives to force them to relocate to other places,” The Nation quoted the report, as saying.

Sources, while quoting the secret report, said that the Indian spy agency is supplying hate literature in Balochi language to all schools and colleges across the troubled province.

The report also claimed that RAW has been recruiting young Baloch students and training them in guerrilla warfare to create trouble there.

“The Baloch students were cultivated through BSO hardliners by Indian RAW, taken to Kabul for indoctrination, given Afghan passports and trained in art of guerrilla warfare.
India opened up Balochistan specific three consulates in Zahidan, Bandar Abbas and Ashkabad in Iran and established refugee camps for Balochistan dissidents in Kandahar, Spin Boldak, Helmand and Nimroz,” the report stated.

The report also said that India has opened many training centres across Afghanistan to prepare and send trained Baloch nationals to carry out activities against the country.

“India is running training centres in Kabul, Jalalabad, Khwaja Ghar (Takher Province), Khost, Paktia, Urgun, Khandar, Spin Boldak, Dranj (Badakhshan Province) where it’s military personnel in collaboration with RAW have been imparting training to the innocent Balochs against Pakistan,” it said. (ANI)

Taliban planning to attack Parliament House, warns Pak intelligence

Lahore, May 19 (ANI): Pakistan’s intelligence agencies have warned that the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) is planning to target Parliament House and other important government installations.

According to intelligence inputs, the TTP has recruited a suicide bomber named Amer Aaqa Hadifa, who is in his 20’s, to strike at important buildings.

The intelligence report said that Hadifa was last seen in the Mir Ali region of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA), The Daily Times reports

Following the report, all the concerned agencies have been directed to beef up security in and around Parliament and all other government buildings in Islamabad and across the country.

Security agencies have also been asked to keep a tight vigil on all entry and exit points of the capital city and also in Lahore. (ANI)

BB murder: Pak officials submit details of evidence collected from crime scene

Rawalpindi, May 13 (ANI): Pakistani police officials, who were accused of destroying vital ground evidence in the former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto assassination case, have submitted details of 30 articles and other evidences, which were collected from the crime scene on December 27, 2007 before the area was hosed down.

The details were submitted to the three member enquiry committee constituted by Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani to probe the hosing down of the crime scene at Liaquat Bagh , and also to the joint investigation team of the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA).

According to the report, officials had colleted 30 important evidences, including a 30 bore pistol, a damaged magazine, a nine-MM pistol, a black leather jacket, samples of blood, and also the dismembered head of the suspected suicide bomber before the site was washed off.

Various other materials such as several empty bullet cartridges, damaged vehicles including that of Bhutto, her blood samples from the Land Cruiser, mobiles phones and identity cards were also colleted, the report said.

However, some crucial pieces of possible evidence are missing, including a SIM card used by the suspected bomber or his accomplices, which may have been lost because of the hosing down of the area, The Dawn reports.

But the most important piece of evidence submitted by the officials is the letter written by the then City Police Officer (CPO) Saud Aziz to the Inspector General of Police of Punjab saying that police had sought Asif Ali Zardari’s permission for Bhutto’s autopsy, but it was denied.

“ But Asif Ali Zardari turned down our request and declared that her post-mortem shall not be conducted,” the letter states.

Citing the Scotland Yard report on the assassination, the report said that the person who had fired at Bhutto was the same who had detonated the explosives. (ANI)

Miliband may take over from Brown: Report

London, May 7 (IANS) With the Labour party suffering heavy electoral losses, Foreign Secretary David Miliband was set to challenge Prime Minister Gordon Brown for the party leadership, a report said Friday.

The Sun reported that Thursday night saw Miliband preparing to strike as a disaster was predicted for Labour in the Thursday general elections.

Miliband is a favourite to succeed Brown. He has received support from former prime minister Tony Blair and Business Secretary Peter Mandelson.

Miliband won from the South Shields constituency with 52 percent of the votes. Conservative candidate Karen Allen stood second while Liberal Democrat Stephen Psallidas was third.

Miliband’s allies are keen that MP Jon Cruddas becomes Miliband’s deputy in what they call a ‘dream ticket’ for the leadership.

The media report said that Miliband was urged to have a proper contest for the leadership instead of an unelected takeover like Brown when he succeeded Blair.

Miliband may attempt to take over from Brown: Report

London, May 7 (IANS) With the Labour party prepared for electoral losses, Foreign Secretary David Miliband was closely looking at the voters’ verdict as he may challenge Gordon Brown, a media report said Friday.

The Sun reported that Thursday night saw Miliband preparing to strike as a disaster was predicted for Labour at the general elections.

He is a favourite to succeed Brown and has received support from former prime minister Tony Blair and and Business Secretary Peter Mandelson.

Miliband won from the South Shields constituency with 52 percent of the votes. Conservative candidate Karen Allen stood second while Liberal Democrat Stephen Psallidas was third.

Miliband’s allies are keen that MP Jon Cruddas becomes Miliband’s deputy in what they call a ‘dream ticket’ for the leadership.

The media report said that he was urged to have a proper contest for the leadership, instead of an unelected take over like Brown when he succeeded Blair.

Average woman dates more than 24 men to find her ”Mr Right”!

London, Apr 24 (ANI): An average woman spends over 2000 pounds and dates more than 24 men in a bid to find her “Mr Right”, claims a new study.

The study conducted by UKDating.com points that a single date can cost a woman 85.38 pounds.

“Although you cannot put the price on true love, it seems you can certainly put a price on finding it,” The Telegraph quoted spokesman for UKDating.com, as saying.

“While men are still traditionally footing the bill of the date on the night, this shows how much women are prepared to pay behind the scenes to make each date successful,” he added.

The report said that before going on every date women spend 12.86 pounds on their hairstyles, another 26.55 pounds on a new outfit and 8.35 pounds on accessories to match the dress.

The study also showed that seven per cent of women have been on between 41 and 60 dates before finally finding someone to share their life with, the paper reports.

The report also said that despite spending a lot of money preparing for a romantic rendezvous, a third of women left halfway through the date after realising that they were sitting with “Mr Wrong”. (ANI)

ISI used LeT to foment anti-India passion in Kashmir: UN

Pakistan’s powerful spy agency ISI continues to have close links with Lashkar-e-Taiba and has used the terror group’s services to foment anti-India passion in Kashmir and elsewhere, a UN report said today.

“The Pakistani military organised and supported the Taliban to take control of Afghanistan in 1996. Similar tactics were used in Kashmir against India after 1989,” said the much-awaited report by UN-appointed independent panel to probe the killing of former Pakistan premier Benazir Bhutto.

The three-member panel concluded that such a policy of the Pakistan military to use terrorists as a tool to achieve its strategic objectives against its neighbours resulted in active linkages between elements of the military and the Establishment with radical Islamists at the expense of national secular forces.

Noting that the jihadi organisations are Sunni groups based largely in Pakistan’s Punjab, the 65-page report said that members of these groups aided the Taliban effort in Afghanistan at the behest of the ISI and later cultivated ties with Al-Qaeda and Pakistani Taliban groups.

“The Pakistani military and ISI also used and supported some of these groups in the Kashmir insurgency after 1989. The bulk of the anti-Indian activity was and still remains the work of groups such as Lashkar-e-Taiba, which has close ties with the ISI,” said the panel headed by Chile’s UN ambassador Heraldo Munoz.

“A common characteristic of these jihadi groups was their adherence to the Deobandi Sunni sect of Islam, their strong anti-Shia bias, and their use by the Pakistani military and intelligence agencies in Afghanistan and Kashmir,” the report said.

It said that while several Pakistani current and former intelligence officials told the Commission that their agencies no longer had such ties in 2007, but virtually all independent analysts provided information to the contrary and affirmed the ongoing nature of many such links.

The report said Qari Saifullah Akhtar, one of the founders of the extremist Harkat-ul-Jihad Islami (HuJI), was reportedly one of the ISI’s main links to the Taliban regime in Afghanistan and is believed to had cultivated ties to Osama bin Laden, who lived in Afghanistan during that period.

“Akhtar’s one-time deputy Ilyas Kashmiri, who had ties with the Pakistani military during the Afghan and Kashmir campaigns, had been a senior aide to bin Laden’s deputy Ayman al Zawahiri,” it said.

“It was such links and connections between elements in the intelligence agencies and militants, which most concerned Bhutto and many others who believed that the authorities could activate these connections to harm her. Given their clandestine nature, any such connection in an attack on her is very difficult to detect or prove,” the report said.

Put ex-PCB boss Naseem Ashraf’s name on ECL: Pak parliamentary committee

Karachi, Mar.23 (ANI): A Pakistan parliamentary committee has recommended putting former Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Naseem Ashraf’s name on the Exit Control List (ECL), as he is facing charges of mismanagement of millions of rupees.

An audit report had revealed financial irregularities in the board’s accounts amounting to a whopping 500 million rupees during 2003 to 2008, the period during which Ashraf headed the PCB.

Commenting on the massive embezzlement of funds in the board, PCB chairman Ijaz Butt said the board has handed over the issue to the Public Accounts Committee (PAC), and would accept whatever decision it takes.

“The AG”s report is an eye-opener and obviously it talks about lot of money so we have left the matter in the hands of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC),” The Dawn quoted Butt, as saying.

The audit report said that the PCB, which has long been crying over its sagging financial accounts, paid an additional bonus of 90 million rupees to its employees during the said period against the board’s laws.

It also pointed out that Shafqat Naghmi was appointed as the Chief Operating Officer (COO) of the board bypassing the formal channels, and that the National Assembly was kept in the dark about his appointment.

Naghmi was paid 10.07 million rupees as salary and other benefits during his tenure, the report said.

It further disclosed that eight senior officials were paid 10.28 million rupees ‘illegally’ during the ICC Champions Trophy in 2008. (ANI)

Audit reports unearths massive 500 m rupee financial scam in PCB

Islamabad, Mar.20 (ANI): An audit report of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has revealed massive financial irregularities in the board amounting to over 500 million rupees.

According to a report of the Auditor General, the PCB incurred huge losses of over 500 million rupees from 2003 to 2008 during the period when Shahrayar Mohammad Khan and Dr Nasim Ashraf headed the board.

The report said that the PCB, which has long been crying over its sagging financial accounts, paid an additional bonus of 90 million rupees to its employees during the said period against the board’s laws.

It also pointed out that Shafqat Naghmi was appointed as the Chief Operating Officer (COO) of the board bypassing the formal channels, and that the National Assembly was kept in the dark about his appointment.

Naghmi was paid 10.07 million rupees as salary and other benefits during his tenure, The Daily Times quoted the audit report, as revealing.

The audit report further disclosed that eight senior officials were paid 10.28 million rupees ‘illegally’ during the ICC Champions Trophy in 2008. (ANI)

NSA to convene China Study Group meeting to discuss incursion fallout

New Delhi, Sep.17 (ANI): National Security Advisor M K Narayanan will hold a meeting of the China Study Group – consisting of top officials including Cabinet Secretary K M Chandrasekhar and Secretaries of Defence, Home and Foreign Ministries – here today.

The meeting is expected to take stock of the situation along the Sino-India border, official sources said.

Besides Chandrasekhar, the meeting will be attended by Defence Secretary Pradeep Kumar, Home Secretary G K Pillai and Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao.

Top officials of the three armed forces and the Intelligence Bureau will also attend the meeting.

The meeting assumes significance in wake of recent reports of incursions by the Chinese army in Ladakh, Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh, involving the air dropping of expired food canes, painting of rocks red among others.

Another media report said that two Chinese Sukhoi fighters had transgressed into Indian air space last month.

The Indian Air Force, however, says no unscheduled flight inside Indian air space had taken place last month. (ANI)

NSA to convene China Study Group meeting to discuss incursion fallout

New Delhi, Sep.16 (ANI): National Security Advisor M K Narayanan will hold a meeting of the China Study Group – consisting of top officials including Cabinet Secretary K M Chandrasekhar and Secretaries of Defence, Home and Foreign Ministries – on Thursday (September 17).

The meeting is expected to take stock of the situation along the Sino-India border, official sources said.

Besides Chandrasekhar, the meeting will be attended by Defence Secretary Pradeep Kumar, Home Secretary G K Pillai, oreign Secretary Nirupama Rao. Top officials of the three armed forces and the Intelligence Bureau will also attend the meeting.

The meeting assumes significance in wake of recent reports of incursions by the Chinese army in Ladakh,Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh, involving the air dropping of expired food canes, painting of rocks red among others.

Another media report said that two Chinese Sukhoi fighters had transgressed into Indian air space last month.

The Indian Air Force, however, says no unscheduled flight inside Indian air space had taken place last month. (ANI)

Musharraf’s trial would result in unmitigated chaos in Pak: Report

Washington, Sep.3 (ANI): While the ruling Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) in Pakistan in under immense pressure to try former President General Pervez Musharraf under high treason charges for his ‘extrajudicial’ actions on November 3,2007, observers believe that the former general’s trial would create further problems in the troubled country.

Pakistan’s failure to act against Musharraf has cast doubts on Islamabad’s prospects for establishing an independent judiciary, however, charging him would cause major instability in the country, a Christian Science Monitor report said.

If the Supreme Court decides to pursue a high treason case against Musharraf, then it could have far reaching effect on Pakistan’s internal politics, it said.

Musharraf’s trial would certainly see demands from different quarters to prosecute several other high profile politicians and other prominent personalities of the country as well.

Many of those who are pushing for Musharraf to stand trial are themselves guilty of either committing unconstitutional acts or abetting them like former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry, it added.

The report said that there are plenty of persons who can be tried if the October5, 2007, National Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO) was overturned.

The NRO immunizes all government officials who served between January 1, 1986, and October 12, 1999, when Musharraf led a coup to dethrone Nawaz Sharif and attain power.

The report said that in order to avoid massive trouble in the country, the parliament should declare that the past is the past, and proceed with a firm resolve to punish any subsequent government criminality.

Parliament should send a strong message of neutrality by avoiding the double standard of prosecuting one guilty party but not the others, the report added.

But the real test of Pakistan’s democratic capability will be whether it can set up a system of checks and balances to sustain that principle, it concluded. (ANI)

Beijing has largest number of rich people in China: Hurun Report

New Delhi, Aug 24 (ANI): A new report has revealed that Beijing has the maximum number of rich people in China.

The latest Hurun Report on China’s wealthiest people said that there are 143,000 multimillionaires and 8,800 billionaires in Beijing.

In Shanghai, there are 116,000 multimillionaires and 7,000 billionaires, reports the China Daily.

The report also sheds light on how the super-rich in Beijing want to live their lives.

In Beijing, wealthy people need to spend at least 87 million yuan on property, cars and other luxury goods in order to be regarded as one of the city’s ‘new aristocrats’, or upper class, the report said.

They have at least three dwellings of their own, including a villa, like the 400-sq-m Ziyu Shanzhuang villa costing 24 million yuan, a luxury apartment in the downtown area for work purposes, and a Siheyuan courtyard house probably in Houhai.

The report said that most of them prefer investing in arts and they are willing to spend as much as 50,000 yuan for a year on piano classes.

In their luxury homes, they also have rare porcelain and jade ware collections interspersed with works of ancient or contemporary painters.

The rich in Beijing consider Cartier as the favourite luxury brand. They keep themselves updated on the world of finance with China Business News rather than the 21st Century Business Herald.

The bulk of their expenditures are on property, furnishings and fabrics, according to the report.

“During the past several years, the complexion of the rich in China has changed in many aspects. Many of them say they want to be a sort of upper class, rather than only being rich,” said Rupert Hoogewerf, founder and publisher of the Hurun Report.

The report described the capital’s richest as people who wear haute couture and who carefully choose gifts for parents, spouses and children on special days.

They probably drive a 1 million yuan Mercedes Benz R500 limousine and are also members of Yongfoo Lite, the most popular club for Beijing’s wealthiest.

Their wives usually frequent the Lan Club with friends, wear Bulgari platinum and diamond watches and drive BMW sports cars.

Japan’s Osaka and Tokyo are the top travel destinations for spouses, and they attend musicals and the opera several times a year.

The report said that annual spending of the rich in Beijing is estimated at about 5.7 million yuan, mainly for new cars, collections and about 1 million yuan for donations.

The report also defined the upper class in five other cities including Shanghai, Hangzhou, Shenzhen, Chengdu and Shenyang. (ANI)

Heath Ledger’s Joker blamed for showing people with mental health problems in bad light

London, Aug 18 (ANI): Charities have pointed fingers at Heath Ledger’s Oscar-winning depiction of the Joker in ‘The Dark Knight’, claiming that the character gives the public the wrong impression of people with mental health problems.

A new report for the Time to Change Campaign, backed by the Mind and Rethink charities, has claimed that Hollywood flicks portray schizophrenics and those with other mental illnesses only as either stupid or evil.

They have criticised the latest Batman film, for which Ledger won a posthumous Oscar, for pandering to a false stereotype that schizophrenics have split personalities.

Dr. Peter Byrne, a film expert and consultant psychiatrist at Newham University Hospital in London, who wrote the report, said that the humour and violence of the film was based almost entirely on this common misunderstanding.

“Batman describes the Joker as a schizophrenic clown, and when the film’s second hero Harvey Dent becomes ‘Two-Face’ and embraces evil, the familiar stereotype of schizophrenia is activated,” the Telegraph quoted him as saying.

“The incorrect stereotype in both cases, to a lesser and greater extent, is that schizophrenics have multiple personality disorder, and that that second personality is always evil.

“This is omnipresent in cinema misrepresentations – the psycho killer is immortal and sadistic, motivated by madness and in almost all psychosis films, that character will kill.

“Mental health stereotypes have not changed over a century of cinema.

“If anything, the comedy is crueller,” he added.

He further said that Hollywood was still prejudiced against people with mental illness, despite having become increasingly accurate in its depictions of racism or homosexuality.

Pointing to another film ‘Me, Myself and Irene’, released in 2000 and starring Jim Carrey as a man with multiple personality disorder, Byrne said that it involved “laughing at people with severe mental illness”.

But he commended Russell Crowe’s performance in ‘A Beautiful Mind’ as a more realistic portrait of schizophrenia.

The study also found that ‘One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest’-starring Jack Nicholson as McMurphy, a convict who pretends to be mad and is sent to an insane asylum-was still the film most remembered by the public for characters with mental illness acting violently or strangely.

For the study, the researchers surveyed 1989 people and found that 49 per cent had seen people with mental illness acting violently on screen.

Overall, 44 per cent of those asked believe that people with mental illnesses are more prone to violence.

Sue Baker, Director for ‘Time to Change’, said: “This report highlights that movies are the main source of information that reinforces negative stereotypes of mental illness above and beyond any other form of media. We need to make it clear to directors and producers that they can still break box office records without wrecking lives.” (ANI)

Zardari lacks political strength to allow concessions to India: Report

London, July 11 (ANI): Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari’s ‘candid admission’ that militants were being nurtured on his soil may have been welcomed by the international community, but a report in The Times said that he lacks the political strength to give India the concessions that it has put forth as conditions to resume the stalled peace process between both the countries.

Jeremy Page, The Times correspondent, believes that Zardari does not have the powers needed to blunt the turmoil in the country’s troubled region amid the current political pandemonium.

Page, in his report, said that the former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was the biggest threat to Zardari, as is on the lookout to oust the former to access power.

“Moving too far or too fast could leave him vulnerable to attacks from Nawaz Sharif, the former prime minister who heads the opposition Pakistan Muslim League-N party and remains determined to lead the country again,” said Page.

He said that the ‘unusual’ silence of Sharif after leading a significant lawyers’ march against the PPP-led government to restore the judiciary, was in accordance with a deal fostered with the US, The Dawn reports.

“Sharif has been remarkably quiet since leading a lawyers’ march against the government in March, and his aides like to say this is because of a deal with Washington under which he will return to power in the near future,” Page said. (ANI)

Pakistan’s coastal areas at risk from both local and regional tsunamis

Islamabad, July 11 (ANI): A new study has determined that Pakistan is among those countries whose coastal areas are at risk from both local and regional tsunamis.

According to a report in The Daily Times, officials at the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), Pakistan, carried out the study.

The report said that the Makran Range, with its 1,050km coastline along the Arabian Sea, covers about 400km in length and 250km in width.

The area has active faults up to 700km deep that build up stress under the sea.

The study reveals that due to the stress, the districts of Badin, Gwadar, Karachi, Lasbela and Thatta were at the risk of a tsunami.

It said that the coastal areas of Pakistan had witnessed a tsunami in 1945, generated by an earthquake of magnitude 8.3 in the northern Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean, that killed at least 4,000 people.

The major causes of a possible tsunami included the presence of an active fault line in the Makran region, active seismic activity in the Rann of Kutch and a tectonic plate in Murray Ridge, according to the study.

The NDMA said it had chalked out a comprehensive plan to hold emergency response drills in the coastal areas to create awareness among the local population about the tsunami threat.

An NDMA official told Daily Times that it would hold orientation sessions for key stakeholders regarding tsunamis and evacuation planning, train volunteers on emergency response and hold pilot evacuation drills to assess community response.

He said that the programme had already started in Gwadar in the first week of July, adding the NDMA would conduct similar activities in other coastal districts with the assistance of provincial and local authorities. (ANI)

80 percent of Pakistanis consider Taliban a threat to the country’s stability : Report

Islamabad, July 2 (ANI): The Taliban is loosing support among the people of Pakistan, as about 80 percent of them are against the banned outfit and have termed it a threat for the country, a survey has revealed.

According to a World Public Opinion (WPO) report, about 80 percent of the Pakistanis are against the Taliban.

The report said that about 68 percent of people supported the Swat military offensive against the Taliban, while 78 percent people favored the Taliban being quelled completely.

However, 81 percent people were against the US led drone attacks in the country’s tribal region, The News reports. (ANI)

Marine habitat loss causing sharp decline in shellfish populations

London, May 22 (ANI): A new study has suggested that marine habitat loss is causing a decline in shellfish populations, which is having an adverse knock-on effect on sensitive ecosystems.

According to a report by BBC News, the study, described as the first global assessment of its kind, warns that 85 percent of the world’s oyster reefs have already been lost.

It blames poor fishing practices and coastal developments for the declines.

The report showed that oyster reefs were the most severely impacted marine habitats on the planet, said lead author Mike Beck.

“We’re seeing an unprecedented and alarming decline in the condition of oyster reefs, a critically important habitat in the world’s bays and estuaries,” he said.

The study, written by scientists based in five continents, found reefs that were “functionally extinct” in a number of regions, including North America, Europe and Australia.

“However, realistic and cost effective solutions within conservation and coastal restoration programmes, along with policy and reef management programmes provide hope for the survival of shellfish,” Dr Beck said.

Oysters provide a number of key services within their ecosystems, such as filtering water, and provide food for other organisms, such as fish, crabs and birds.

The assessment identified a number of “driving forces” behind the reefs’ decline, including “destructive fishing practices, coastal overdevelopment, poorly managed agriculture and poor water quality”.

Although these problems have been around for decades, the report said that there were two main barriers that were impeding oyster recovery efforts.

The first was a lack of awareness that shellfish habitats were in trouble, and the second was an assumption that non-native shellfish can be introduced in areas where native species are declining.

“We want to raise awareness that the world’s remnant oyster reefs and populations are important, since they represent some of the last examples of reef habitats produced by a particular species of oyster,” explained co-author Dr Christine Crawford, from the University of Tasmania.

“We have an opportunity to conserve such reefs in Australia and elsewhere with the results of this assessment,” she added.

Among the report’s recommendations were to elevate native, wild oysters as a priority species for conservation, and ensuring existing protection policies were extended to include the vulnerable reefs. (ANI)

Kim Kardashian spotted playing football in Miami

London, May 21 (ANI): Kim Kardashian gave a rather decent workout to her curves when she recently played American football on the beach.

The socialite was in Miami and was spotted catching and throwing the ball with surprising competence.

And her concentration towards the game left many wondering because graffiti artists had targeted the Miami boutique, called ‘Dash’, which she co-owns with sisters Kourtney and Khloe.

An E! report said that the hooligans carried out their attack night before the shop’s grand opening and smashed a glass wall outside the boutique, reported the Sun.

While Kim’s clan has insisted that they were the victims of an organised gang, the police don’t think the perpetrators knew the store’s owners. (ANI)