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Showing posts with label pakistan. Show all posts

Tuesday, 14 January 2014

Pakistan, a Victim of Ideological Colonization By Dr. Ismail Salami Global Research, January 12, 2014

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The distressing story of a Pakistani teenager who lost his life while he was making efforts to prevent a suicide bomber from detonating his school and unleashing a maniac massacre of innocent children in the country’s troubled north-west has gained colossal attention in the world.
Aitizaz Hasan, almost 15 years old, was standing outside as a punishment for being late to school in Hangu, a town in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, on Monday when the suicide bomber tried to gain access to the building.
Basically a Shia-populated town in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan, Hangu has become a scene of unrest and Takfiri-begotten hatred like many parts of the country.
What Aitizaz did has reportedly saved the lives of more than 2000 students who were at school at the time of the catastrophe.
”My son made his mother cry, but saved hundreds of mothers from crying for their children,” his father, Mujahid Ali, told the Express Tribune newspaper.
Schools, mosques, and temples are the routine targets of the Takfiri groups in Pakistan and elsewhere in the world. According to their definition, anyone but the Takfiris is an infidel and should be eradicated from the face of the earth. Women and children are no exceptions to them. Muslims and non-Muslims are no exceptions to them. What is acceptable to them is complete belief in their twisted perception and interpretation of Islam.
In September 2013, a twin suicide attack on a historic church known as All Saint’s Church in Peshawar in northwestern Pakistan killed over 80 people including women and children and injuring over a hundred people.
“Suicide bombers entered the church compound from the main gate and blew themselves up in the midst of the people,” a statement posted on the diocese website read.
In another incident, a suicide bomber struck a crowded Pakistan mosque in August 2013, killing 43 people and wounding more than 100 during Ramadan prayers. The bomber was wearing about 8-10 kg of explosives and was on foot. He had detonated in the main prayer hall.
In 2012, gunmen dragged 20 Shia Muslim travelers off a bus and killed them at point blank range in northern Pakistan. The bus was travelling between Rawalpindi and the mainly Shia northern city of Gilgit.
“Ten to 12 people wearing army uniform stopped the bus and forced some people off the bus,” said Khalid Omarzai, a Pakistani official.
“After checking their papers, they opened fire and at least 20 people are reported to have been killed. This is initial information and the final toll may go up. They are all Shias,” he said.
On January I, 2014, a suicide car bombing in Pakistan killed two Shia Muslims who were returning from a pilgrimage to Iran.
The attack took place on Wednesday in Akhtaraba, on the outskirts of Quetta in Balochistan and targeted a passenger bus carrying Shia Muslims.
“An explosive-laden car which was parked along the roadside blew up as the bus passed by it, killing two people and wounding 17,” Abdul Razzaq Cheema, Quetta police chief, told AFP news agency.
Takfiri hatred is vented in different ways. A common way is, however, suicide bombing. Other forms include beheading, spilling acid over the victims’ faces and mutilating their bodies.
Takfirism, which is an umbrella name for Wahhabism, is lavishly funded by Saudi Arabia. For over three decades, Saudi Arabia has been spent over USD 100 billion on promoting Wahhabism worldwide with Pakistan being one of the early instances of such ideological colonization in Asia. In other words, big chunks of petrodollar earned by the House of Saud go to the dissemination of Wahhabism and the subsequent promotion of terrorism.
So, suicide bombing is nothing new in Pakistan and some of the countries infested by the influence of the Takfiri groups who are hell-bent on annihilating the rest of the world which they view as ideologically inferior.
By way of diverting attention from what is really happening, the West seeks to prescribe its own version of the realities and practically dictates how the media should report on any violence produced by this crooked ideology. In fact, the West substantially capitalizes on the discord sweeping across the Middle East on account of the efforts of the Takfiri groups such as Taliban, al-Qaeda, and al-Nusra and so on and so forth.
The western media unanimously attribute attacks of this nature to sectarian violence and the “rift deepening wider between the Shia and the Sunni Muslims” every day. The fact of the matter is that these incidents happening in Pakistan and similar incidents taking place elsewhere have nothing to do with sectarianism and should not be treated thus.
Anyway, what is happening in Pakistan is an ideological product of the House of Saud and their ignoramus adherents.
Sadly, Pakistani politicians frequently turn a blind eye to the myriad crimes committed by the Takfiri groups whom they use as political leverage to achieve their own malicious goals such as winning the elections in the country. So, instead of curbing the cruel current of extremism, they sit back and watch silently. 
Aitizaz Hasan is the personification of innocence and the crystallization of a far-fetched hope on the dark horizons of the Pakistani community.
In a country corroded by blind ignorance, rampant political corruption and cancerous extremism, only people like Aitizaz Hasan can emerge as beacons of light to usher in the right path towards salvation.
Copyright © 2014 Global Research

Offering 3 Month’s Intern-ship Microsoft Innovation Centre Karachi

Microsoft Center Karachi
After going through this program every individual student will not just be able to use his creativity and he/she would have the opportunity to develop apps for Windows Store which is currently available in 191 Countries along with the mentor-ship of        Microsoft Staff and technology experts. They will be working in a competitive environment and with other fellow interns to develop software solutions
The Program will also help every individual student to expose their talent and ideas into reality and it will also provide global visibility to quality applications.
Duration: 3 Months – Starting from 20th January 2014.
How to apply:
Required Documents
  1. Updated Resume, highlighting your development skills & experience.
  2. One page application idea that you want to build on Windows 8 and phone.
Send the above mentioned documents to Muhammad Umer (v-muumer@microsoft.com)
CC: mickhi@live.com before 15th January 2014 – 5:00 PM
For further details: Please visit Facebook page facebook.com/micpk or contact +92-21-99240002 – 6 (Monday – Friday from 9:00 AM till 5:00 PM). You can also visit Microsoft Innovation Center Karachi at 1st Floor, Media Studies Department, Bahria University, 13 National Stadium Road,    Karsaz, Karachi.

Sunday, 12 January 2014

45 - The Debate with Zaid Hamid - Can Pakistan... Hindu Zionists with nuclear weapons in their hands means death for billions of humans!

The rise of Hindu Zionists in India means the whole world is now in danger. The Debate on Sunday !
It is time to break India into smaller states. Hindu Zionists with nuclear weapons in their hands mean death for billions of humans! Our warning to the world !
45 - The Debate with Zaid Hamid - Can Pakistan... 



Friday, 10 January 2014

Tejari Pakistan UBL purchase and payment solutions 2 hands

Tejari Pakistan UBL purchase and payment solutions 2 hands

United Bank Limited ( UBL) and Tejari Pakistan 's innovative supply chain management needs of corporate organizations that meet , 'Payment Solutions to offer to purchase is entered into an agreement .

UBL , offering a range of financial products and services, a leading financial institution , design and deployment of next-generation solutions specializes in the use of cutting edge technology .

Tejari Pakistan solutions to corporate organizations to meet receipting purchase offers leading software and services .

Tejari Pakistan sourcing procurement consultancy dedicated team of professionals is comprised of the country 's largest .



Therefore , in view of the end -to-end ' solutions for pay -shopping needs of the market , keeping the UBL and Tejari consumer purchasing policy enforcement ensures that a P2P 's application to have agreed to pool their respective expertise .

Speaking on the occasion , Mr. Aameer Karachiwalla, Chief Operating Officer , UBL , said : " The integration of technology in our system is very important for the development of the bank . Request therefore cost savings , reduce business cycle , and procurement costs and increased exposure to the stakeholders to ensure the utmost transparency , approval and payment process requires human intervention will play a major role in removing . "

Meanwhile , Murtaza Hashwani, Chairman and CEO - Zahdan Group commented : "Tejari , we will improve the organization's performance and profitability solutions, payment, and to help them merge into one end -to-end shopping in offering UBL is proud to partner with Tejari as industry best practices within these areas already " more than 60,000 worldwide supply chain professionals is met .

He UBL as our banking and public sector already successful oil and gas , telecommunications , hospitality, Pakistan 's leading companies have been implemented to demonstrate the true potential of this technology in Pakistan a strategic opportunity and added, " Retail " .

Request that their respective preapproved catalog and select items from the application of a policy to increase the purchase individually enables employees .

either . Where indicated , purchase requisitions as Auto Bid Item invited bids are posted

ION Audio’s Bluetooth Cassette Adapter

Posted: 09 Jan 2014 07:00 AM PST
Are you stuck in your house or your car with a stereo system that still sports a cassette tape deck? If you are, your pain is understandable. Yes, you should be thankful for a vehicle to drive, but does anyone even know how to use a cassette tape anymore? I can well remember past days of using a cassette tape with a Walkman, but that was close to 15 years ago. The world has changed a lot since then. A lot. So much so that I can’t even find a store that still sells cassette tapes, let alone still sells cassette tape players. (Not that I’d want to purchase them if I did find them – I’m just saying).
If you are still limited to a cassette tape player, there is some definite hope on the horizon for you…as long as you own a smartphone and/or a tablet. The geniuses at ION Audio have created a Bluetooth cassette tape adapter. This is most definitely good news for those with outdated stereo systems as it means you don’t have to replace your system to be able to enjoy the times.
Check Out ION Audio's Bluetooth Cassette Adapter
Even Your Grandparents Can Use It Comfortably…
This adapter from ION Audio is ridiculously simple to use. As long as you can operate a tape deck, you’ll be jamming to modern tunes in no time at all. Once you insert the adapter, the Bluetooth turns on all by itself, and it also turns off all by itself once you remove it. All you have to do is connect your phone to the Bluetooth connection and that’s all there is to it. No annoying cords, no annoying setup, nothing but music. And that’s a wonderful sound.
You can visit ION Audio’s site here if you’d like to read more about the Bluetooth adapter. What do you think?
[Image via macrumors]
Posted: 09 Jan 2014 06:00 AM PST
This plastic Russian Doll has been designed to monitor objects, creatures and people in your home and then nag you to death if it notices something wrong. A bit like a real mother then; but with an advertising slogan that reads “Mother knows everything”, it is perhaps slightly more disturbing!
Designed by Rafi Haladjian, the Russian Doll actually named Mother, connects to a series of sensors called cookies. These cookies measure motion and temperature and will alert you if it notices a change. So for example, if you keep medication in a particular cupboard and attach a cookie to that cupboard, it will alert you if you forget to take your medication at a set time because it will detect that the cupboard door has not been opened.
Sense Mother
The company has programmed Mother so that the cookies can be used in 14 different ways to monitor your home. One of the uses is to attach a cookie to a door and it will alert you every time the door is opened. This could be particularly useful if you are away on holiday and want to monitor your home for intruders. You could also strap a cookie to a bottle of water and it will monitor how much fluid you drink during the day.
The cookies can be used for up to a year and then need to be replaced. It is possible to have 24 of the cookies connected to Mother at any one time, although at $99 per pack of four, these cookies certainly don’t come cheap.
As for Mother, it will blink to show that its connected to WiFi. Shipping will start between February and March, with Mother and four cookies costing $222.
Think though, do you really want to pay good money to be nagged?
[Image via Guim]
Posted: 09 Jan 2014 05:00 AM PST
3D printing has opened up worlds to the average person – given he could afford a personal 3D printer. While it certainly cannot be called a household item yet, a 3D printer is not that hard to come by these days, and you can create practically anything from guns to little figurines of yourself to horse shoes. Heck, even Walmart and Asda are offering 3D printing services!
Of course, what is accessible to the individual is also available to commercial entities – perhaps even more so. In the case of 3D printing, big brand Mitsubishi is entering the arena by selling metal 3D printers in North America. You might not think much about this initially, but the metal 3D printer, dubbed Metal Laser Sintering Hybrid Milling Machine, LUMEX Avance-25is not meant to be installed in one’s workshop. Instead, this beast is targeted at commercial grade applications.
Mitsubishi Metal 3D Printers Are Coming Your Way
For the tech gobbledygook:
The only machine in the world which realizes one-machine one-process manufacturing of complex molds and parts using fusing metal laser sintering (3D SLS) technology and high-speed milling technology. The printer melts metal powders and sinters with laser while surfaces are milled in high speed to form metal parts with complex surface shapes.
Matsuura Machinery’s printer can fabricate dies and molds of very complex geometry with dimensions as large as 250 x 250 x 180 mm.
  • Laser oscillator: Yb fiber laser
  • Laser Power : 400W
  • Spindle Speed: 45,000 min
  • Travel (X/Y/Z) : 260/260/100 mm
  • Feed Rate (X/Y/Z) : 60/60/30 m/min
matsuura-3d-printer-2
I think it should come with the label “Do not try this at home!” (Still, wouldn’t it be awesome to have access to one of these babies any time you feel those creative manufacturing juices flowing?)
End of the day, though, how does this impact you and me? Better commercial manufacturing techniques means more efficiency, which hopefully translates to better access to items and cheaper price tags, too.
[Images via 3ders]
Posted: 09 Jan 2014 04:00 AM PST
Netatmo has had substantial success with its clever home and garden Weather Station gadget.  The product links wirelessly to an iPhone or Android device to enable you to receive numerous accurate readings on the current climate in your vicinity.
Now though, the company has followed suit with a stylish tool that is more geared towards women, especially those who are obsessive about their appearance, more specifically their suntan.  The new gadget could even be worn by those who are worried about the sun’s effect on their skin, as the device is quite stylish and wouldn’t look out of place in any fashion conscious persons wardrobe.
June
The Netatmo June smart bracelet comprises of a leather strap and a sensor in the shape of a gem that is able to track UV intensity. The sensor connects directly to an iPhone application that will display the information in real-time along with the total amount of exposure to the sun the user’s skin has encountered during that particular day.  The June will also calculate the recommended maximum daily exposure depending upon the wearer’s skin type.  By using this information it can notify the user when to protect their skin.
June
The bracelet has been fashioned by French jewellery designer Camile Toupet and will be made available in three finishes; gunmetal, gold and platinum.  The June should be available in the second quarter of 2014. Perhaps marketed in the month of June?
The sensor part of the device can also be worn independently of the strap, like a brooch, and will retail for $99 (£60) in the States. Any official UK pricing has yet to be announced.
[Images via mediabistro & divasanddorks]
Posted: 09 Jan 2014 03:00 AM PST
World War 2 has been over since 1945, but just because the battles are over, that doesn’t mean there aren’t still casualties. In fact, bombs, mines, and other weapons are still being found on a consistent basis across Europe. Recently, an employee who worked with a construction company unknowingly ran over an approximately 68 year old bomb at a garbage dump while operating a bulldozer. The bomb exploded on contact resulting in the death of the employee. 13 other individuals were also injured as a result of the explosion, and the explosion had a blast radius of around 400 yards that damaged buildings in the area. Authorities have yet to determine just what kind of bomb it was.
Bomb From World War 2 Explodes, Killing 1, Injuring Others
As it turns out, it is not that unusual of an occurrence to discover bombs and explosives – but it is fairly unusual to come upon explosives that have not been deactivated. Experts believe that there are thousands of bombs over Europe that have yet to be found, and are fully aware of the gravity of the situation. As National Geographic reports,
“Experts say the problem will get worse before it gets better. For decades, bombs turned up during postwar building projects, sometimes with deadly results. That’s why construction projects in Germany today often require a Kampfmittelfreiheitsbescheinigung, or a permit certifying that the area is bomb-free, before work begins. Consultants pore over aerial photos from U.S. and British army archives for signs of unexploded ordnance.”
It’s not at all uncommon for large groups of people to be evacuated from areas each year when explosives have been detected.
What do you think? Does it surprise you that World War 2 era bombs are still being found (and detonating) today? If nothing else, it’s a sobering thought. Hopefully this prompts those in power to focus more on finding and disabling the devices in the future.
[Image via Global Post]
Posted: 09 Jan 2014 02:00 AM PST
Ear splitting renditions of popular songs on karaoke could be a thing of the past if the drug developed by Professor Takao Hensch gives us the ability to learn perfect pitch as he says it does.
Professor Hensch works in molecular and cellular biology at Harvard University. He believed that the ability to sing or identify a specific musical note without any reference points is a learned ability. It would normally be aquired by humans in a “critical period” early on in childhood. Along with fellow scientists, he thought that if by the time you were seven years old you hadn’t been able to pick out or produce a note, then you wouldn’t have the skill as an adult.
Pitch perfect drug
However a new study, which Hensch has worked on, claims that a drug can give humans the ability to be pitch perfect, despite never having had the skill before. Using Valporate, which is normally used to treat epilepsy, the brain can return to a “juvenile state”, allowing it to learn skills that it would ordinarily be too old to start mastering.
In tests, Valporate was given to healthy young men who had no previous musical training. They were asked to complete a set of exercises over a period of two weeks, which would help them improve their pitch. At the same time another group were given the same tasks but instead of Valporate, were given a placebo.
The results showed that the group given Valporate had been able to learn to identify pitch”significantly better than those taking the placebo.”
Hensch was notably surprised at the results and said that there had been “no known reports of adults acquiring absolute pitch.”
The implications of this study are not limited to the learning of music but also other skills. Hensch suggests that learning a language is an obvious field where the drug  could be applied.
At the moment, althought the study has been successful, more research needs to done on the neuroscience behind the drug. Hensch says there is a reason why humans have a “critical period” and there is a risk that we may erase the identity that we have as a result of how we were raised. It is vital to ensure that we don’t accidentally replace important parts of our personalities, especially not just so we can be better at karaoke!
[Image via Gizmodo]
The post The Pill To Make You Pitch Perfect appeared first on TechBeat.
Posted: 09 Jan 2014 01:00 AM PST
The United Arab Emirates has allegedly discovered 2 ‘security compromising components’ supplied by the US, in military satellites provided by the French.  The UAE has reportedly threatened to cancel a 3.4 billion dirhams (£570m) deal to purchase 2 military satellites from France over claims that 2 US-supplied components compromise the security of the data transmitted between the satellite and the receiving ground station.
Backdoor?
US based Defense news reported  that while the US’ National Security Agency (NSA) has not been directly named in the matter, the incident recalls concerns over the spy agency’s supposedly extensive hacking activities.
The satellite deal is a long time coming as there was competition for more than a decade to get the agreement signed.  The deal involves the supply of two high-resolution Pleiades-type Falcon Eye military observation satellites, as well as a ground station and training for 20 engineers, with delivery set for 2018. Airbus Defence and Space is supplying the Astrobus-based satellite platform, with Italian-French joint venture Thales Alenia Space, providing the observation and data transmission technology.
The UAE said it exposed two US-supplied components in the technology supplied by Thales Alenia, which provided a backdoor into the data transmitted by the satellite. The discovery was reported to the deputy supreme commander’s office back in September, according to the report. The UAE has asked France to change the components and has also “consulted” with Russian and Chinese firms, according to the report’s anonymous source in the UAE, although Russias or Chinas role is unclear in the matter. “If this issue is not resolved, the UAE is willing to scrap the whole deal,” Defense News’ source said. The incident could also be a ploy to help the UAE get a better deal on the Dassault Aviation Rafale fighter, according to an unnamed Paris-based defence specialist cited by Defense News.
The hacking activities of the NSA have reportedly included intercepting PC shipments and using an array of security vulnerabilities to install backdoors in commercial networking equipment.
[Image via blogs.houstonpress]

A New Package by Glow for Calls, SMS and Mobile Internet

A New Package by Glow for Calls, SMS and Mobile Internet

After a long time , telecom consumers today is offering a new package and it comes from Glow by Warid .

Warid , moments before , ' glue 24' , its users 100MB mobile internet per day everyday , friends and family numbers and 100 SMS allows you to enjoy 100 free minutes package, announced the launch of daily what .

Package mobile Internet , voice minutes and includes all taxes in a lump sum amount of Rs 14.99 against the SMS provides .

Package at any time without fear , especially my friends and family 24 /7 , if you can stay connected with the freedom of time , the foundation is designed for teenagers . Offer comes with chants "My heart kahay GA, the same time bajay GA!"
How to activate:
  • Send Glow24 in an SMS to 7777
Charges:
  • Daily charges of Rs. 14.99 (inclusive of all taxes)
Manage your FnF:
  • To check your Friends and Family list, SMS List to 2129
  • To add a Friends and Family number, SMS Add<space><number> to 2129
  • To delete a Friends and Family number, SMS Del<space><number> to 2129
  • Each SMS sent to 2129 will be charged at Rs. 2
  • Rs. 7 will be charged for FnF selection
  • 10 Warid numbers can be added in FnF List
Terms and Conditions
  • Glow 24 is applicable on Glow Super Dosti package only
  • This offer can be availed only once a day
  • Daily fee will be deducted automatically in case of sufficient balance
  • Your package will be changed to Glow Super Dosti package as soon as you subscribe to Glow 24
  • Glow 24 will be unsubscribed automatically in case of insufficient balance
  • Unlimited calls are for Warid Friends and Family numbers only
  • Fair usage policy of 100 minutes per day is applicable on on-net FnF calls
  • Fair usage policy of 100 SMS per day is applicable on all local SMS
  • Fair usage policy of 100 MB per day is applicable on Mobile Internet
  • Rs. 1 will be charged on every SMS sent to 7777
  • Rs. 1 will be charged on the first FnF call made in a day
  • To deactivate send G24<space>off to 7777
  • This is a limited time offer
  • Standard call setup charges apply
  • All charges include Government taxes, levies and 19.5% Federal Excise Duty

Thursday, 9 January 2014

Smartphone Taxi Booking App Reaches Pakistan

easy taxi Easy Taxi: Smartphone Taxi Booking App Reaches Pakistan
Reported as the most downloaded app in Asia — and after its success in 23 countries worldwide the likes of Brazil, Malaysia and Saudi Arabia — the ‘Easy Taxi’ service has finally come to Pakistan.
With the high demand and lack of reliable and affordable public transportation in Pakistan, Easy Taxi is aiming to fill the gap starting with its services in Lahore and now hitting the Islamabad.
Easy Taxi itself is an app that functions both on IOS and Android that simply makes it easier for its users to order a taxi.
Users enter their pickup point on the app which detects their location and then wait for a confirmation of their booking. Users can follow the vehicle’s location in real-time as it approaches via GPS.
easy taxi app Easy Taxi: Smartphone Taxi Booking App Reaches PakistanFor the Pakistani Masses Easy Taxi Pakistan has also introduced a phone number and a 24/7 functional customer service center to cater to those clients who may not have an android or bad internet connection due to ‘EDGE’ acting up in order to retain that segment of their clientele.
Customers can also SMS the word taxi to 9900 to order their ride.
Easy Taxi, in a communication with ProPakistani, claimed that their core focus is on convenience and safety; every driver and vehicle — that is part of the Easy Taxi fleet — has gone through an admission process to ensure that it meets the standards of safety and comfort.
The firm said that all of its drivers have gone through strict background checks and the company holds documents and information of every driver so as to help in taking any required actions in the case of any incidents such as lost items or unpleasant behaviour by drivers.
Fares for Easy Taxi are reasonable. You are charged at Rs. 40 per Kilometre with additional Rs. 100 fixed charges per ride. That is, it is going to cost you around Rs. 620 for a Ride from Blue Area Islamabad to Airport.
Just to add, Rawalpindi isn’t covered yet. Easy Taxi said they are going to reach more cities, but that is going to take some time.
You can download Easy Taxi App from Google Play Store or from Apple Store.

Aitzaz Hasan: Tributes to Pakistan teenager killed when he stopped a bomber

Aitzaz Hasan
Tributes have been pouring in for a Pakistani teenager who was killed on Monday when he tackled a suicide bomber targeting his school in the Hangu area.
Aitzaz Hasan, 15, was with friends outside school when they spotted a man wearing a suicide vest.
Despite the pleas of his fellow students, he decided to confront and capture the bomber who then detonated his vest, his cousin told the BBC.
Aitzaz is being hailed as a hero in an outpouring of praise on social media.
There have even been calls for him to receive the army's highest honour awarded to those who have sacrificed their life for their country, though it is unclear if he would be qualified to receive it as a civilian.
"We the citizens believe that State of Pk must award Nishan-i-Haider to Pk's brave son Shaheed Aitezaz," journalist Nasim Zehra tweeted on Thursday.
Confrontation
The incident took place on Monday in Ibrahimzai, a Shia-dominated region of Hangu, in north-western Pakistan. There were almost 2,000 students in attendance at the time of the attack, media reports say.
"My cousin sacrificed his life saving his school and hundreds of students and school fellows," his cousin Mudassar Hassan Bangish told the BBC's Aleem Maqbool.
"The suicide bomber wanted to destroy the school and school students. It was my cousin who stopped him from this...destruction."
Pakistani security personnel examine the site of a suicide bombing in the Ibrahimzai area of Hangu district on January 6, 2014. There were said to be about 2,000 students at Aitzaz's school at the time of the attack
He then described the sequence of events as related to him by witnesses at the school.
Aitzaz's friends had urged him not to confront the suicide bomber but he ignored their pleas and decided to confront the man with the intention of halting him.
"So he told them 'I'm going to stop him. He is going to school to kill my friends'. He wanted to capture this suicide bomber. He wanted to stop [him]. Meanwhile the suicide bomber blasted himself which resulted in the death of my cousin," Mr Bangish said.
He described Aitzaz as "brave" and a good student. "He always used to say 'I am always ready for my country'."
His family insist that rather than focus on the sorrow brought about by his death, they want to focus on their pride in his actions.
"He is a shahid [martyr]. A shahid of his whole nation," he said.
His family have also spoken of Aitzaz's actions inPakistan's Express Tribune newspaper.
"My son made his mother cry, but saved hundreds of mothers from crying for their children," Mujahid Ali, Aitzaz's father is quoted as saying.
Sectarian violence
According to Mr Bangish, people in the area would like to see the government give Aitzaz an award to recognise his bravery, and compared him with celebrated Pakistani education campaigner Malala Yousafzai - a comparison being echoed across social media.
On Twitter, users are paying tribute to Aitzaz using the hashtags #onemillionaitzaz and #AitzazBraveheart echoing the language used online around figures such as Malala and the Delhi rape victim, whose death galvanised Indian public opinion and prompted changes in rape laws there.
Former Pakistani ambassador to the US Sherry Rehman tweeted:"Hangu's shaheed Aitzaz Hasan is #Pakistan's pride. Give him a medal at least. Another young one with heartstopping courage #AitzazBraveheart."
Hangu is close to Pakistan's semi-autonomous tribal regions, which have a strong Taliban and al-Qaeda presence and the area is also known for sectarian violence against Shia Muslims.
Mr Bangish said the region's residents are "patriotic people" but have to contend with difficult conditions.
He he added that in order to cope with such conditions and tackle the "fights and blast ... needs courage like Aitzaz has. We salute his bravery".

Huawei Launches Ascend Y511

Posted: 08 Jan 2014 02:11 AM PST
Huawei has launched its latest mobile phone in Pakistan. The Ascend Y511 is now available at Huawei’s retails outlets across the country. With a 4.5 inch display a full touch supporting 5 point multi touch, this phone is ideal for the internet savvy and on-the-go workers. Ascend Y511 comes in two classic colors- black and white. Huawei Ascend Y511 is a lightweight and compact Dual-SIM [...]
        
Posted: 07 Jan 2014 11:48 PM PST
Lenovo has announced the successors to its two most-popular Windows laptops at CES 2014, the ThinkPad X1 Carbon and the Yoga 2.  Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon The new flagship laptop by Lenovo still comes in an exotic carbon fiber package. It is also just 0.68″ thick and 2.8 pounds heavy. A 14″ display can still be found with 1600 x 900 resolution, but a touchscreen [...]
        
Posted: 07 Jan 2014 11:19 PM PST
Huawei has announced the successor to its popular first-gen Ascend Mate ultra-large smartphone, the Ascend Mate 2 4G. On the surface, it may look the same with its 6.1″ 720p HD display, but on the inside, the hardware does have a boost. The display also features Gorilla Glass coating. The design still remains quite commonplace though, with the phone being 9.5mm thick and 202g in [...]
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Posted: 07 Jan 2014 11:15 PM PST
Samsung has announced 4 tablets at the CES 2014 in Las Vegas. These include the NotePRO 12.2 and the Galaxy TabPROs 8.4, 10.1 and 12.2. The tablets include Samsung’s new homescreen interface called Magazine UI, which includes tiles of apps and your favourite content. Galaxy NotePRO 12.2 As expected, the highlight of the bunch is the NotePro 12.2, which is the largest member of the [...]
        
Posted: 07 Jan 2014 10:29 PM PST
The Chief Minister of Punjab, Mian Shahbaz Sharif, visited Plan9 – PITB’s Tech incubator this week. Dr. Umar Saif (Chairman PITB) introduced the incubated startups after which the CM interacted with them and appreciated their passion to resolve problems being faced by the people through the use of technology. The CM further extended support for innovation in this area and encouraged youngsters to promote entrepreneurship. [...]
        

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