Wednesday, July 29, 2020

20 Iconic Images of Saddam Hussain



BAGHDAD, IRAQ - DECEMBER 20: (VIDEO CAPTURE) U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld (L) and Iraqi President Saddam Hussein shake hands December 20, 1983, in Baghdad, Iraq. Rumsfeld met with Hussein during the war between Iran and Iraq as an envoy for former U.S. President Ronald Reagan. (Photo by Getty Images)


IRAQ - OCTOBER 17: Saddam Hussein welcomes his people In Baghdad, Iraq On October 17, 1983. (Photo by Pierre PERRIN/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)


IRAQ - OCTOBER 17: Saddam Hussein welcomes his people In Baghdad, Iraq On October 17, 1983-Saddam Hussein with a young girl. (Photo by Pierre PERRIN/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)


IRAQ - AUGUST 10: Pictures of the Iraqi dictator Saddam HUSSEIN in a dugout of the army near Al Faka southeastern of Iraq. (Photo by Ulrich Baumgarten via Getty Images)


(Original Caption) 9/25/80-Baghdad: Iraqi President Saddam Hussein receives Palestine Liberation Organization Chairman Yasser Arafat 9/24. At the United Nations, 9/25 Iraq brushed aside appeals to end its war with Iran and told the Security Council it had "no other alternative" but to "reassert its rights."


USSR. Moscow. Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR Andrei Gromyko (L) meets President of Iraq Saddam Hussein in Vnukovo airport. Photo TASS / Vasily Yegorov; Vitaly Sozinov (Photo by TASS via Getty Images)


Propaganda photograph of the Raïs shooting with a rifle during the Iran-Iraq war. (Photo by Jacques Pavlovsky/Sygma via Getty Images)


Saddam Hussein visits the Iraqi army trenches during the Iran-Iraq war. (Photo by Jacques Pavlovsky/Sygma via Getty Images)


Saddam Hussain walking through Safa and Marwa


Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein prays with other Muslim faithful in a mosque. (Photo by Jacques Pavlovsky/Sygma via Getty Images)


Iraqi Leader Saddam Hussein Smoking Cigar at the Taef Summit (Photo by Jacques Pavlovsky/Sygma via Getty Images)


Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein visits soldiers in northern Iraq. (Photo by Jacques Pavlovsky/Sygma via Getty Images)


King Hussein meets King Hussein of Jordan during his visit to Baghdad. (Photo by Jacques Pavlovsky/Sygma via Getty Images)


Foreign Royalty, Politics, Personalities, pic: March 1975, Algiers, The Shah of Iran (Persia) left, with Algeria's President Houri Boumedienne, center, and Saddam Hussein, the Vice President of Iraq's Council of Revolutionary Command (Photo by Rolls Press/Popperfoto via Getty Images/Getty Images)


Saddam Hussain in a Laboratory


Saddam Hussain with Indra Gandhi


Saddam Hussain Touching Hijr-e- Aswad


Saddam Hussein, Yasser Arafat


Saddam Hussein and Hala, his daughter, played by the water together. Hala is Saddam’s third and youngest daughter. Saddam had five children with two wives.


Baghdad, IRAQ: (FILES): This black and white reproduction of a picture taken in 1960 shows Saddam Hussein as a young member of the Baath Party. Ousted Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein was executed by hanging early Saturday morning, 30 December 2006, state-run Iraqiya television reported. AFP PHOTO/FILES (Photo credit should read -/AFP via Getty Images)


BAGHDAD, IRAQ: Undated file picture of Saddam Hussein and his son Oday taken in Iraq. AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read AFP via Getty Images)


7 Top Benefits of Grapes You never knew

7 benefits to the body from eating grapes

By the way, who doesn't like to eat grapes? But this fruit is not only delicious but also very useful for health.
Grapes are considered to be part of the berry family and different varieties are available all over the world in different colors like green, red, blue, purple and black.
Grapes are also used to make dried fruit, raisins, which are easily available throughout the year.
Here you will find out the health effects of this fruit.

Full of antioxidants

Grapes are a fruit rich in antioxidants such as carotene, polyphenols and others. According to various medical research reports, these antioxidants keep the heart healthy and reduce the risk of certain types of cancer. In addition, the fruit prevents the accumulation of harmful particles circulating in the body, which improves the health of blood vessels, improves blood circulation and lowers blood pressure levels.



Prevent problems quickly

The ingredients in grapes are also useful in preventing the symptoms of aging and other skin problems. Resveratrol, a component in grapes, fights bacteria that cause acne, according to a University of California study.


A source of potassium

100 grams of grapes contain 191 milligrams of potassium. The use of potassium is beneficial for the body in many ways, such as lowering high blood pressure, improving cholesterol and heart health, etc. According to a study, potassium is also an ingredient that helps to get rid of gas or bloating in the stomach, i.e. grapes are also excellent for getting rid of gas in the stomach.


Also beneficial for the eyes

A study from the University of Miami found that eating grapes improves eye health. Research has shown that eating grapes reduces the risk of the release of harmful molecules in the cornea of ​​the eye, which protects healthy cells by protecting DNA from damage, which benefits vision.



Improve mental health

According to research from the University of California, the habit of eating grapes is helpful in reducing the risk of mental decline. Research has shown that eating grapes helps protect against the effects that are associated with Alzheimer's disease.


Great for couples

A study from Texas Women's University found that eating grapes helps relieve knee pain, and its antioxidants improve joint flexibility and mobility.


Inflammatory properties

Grapes contain enzymes that help control inflammation in the body, which benefits the arteries, heart,

and other organs.



Tuesday, July 28, 2020

Why Indian media Spread Fake News? Pakistan and Sikh have relations

Why is there talk of Lahore Gurdwara in Indian media?
At a time when preparations for the inauguration of a temple on the site of the Babri Masjid in India are in full swing, reports in the Indian media that a Lahore Gurdwara has been converted into a mosque are gaining momentum.



On the other hand, the Pakistani authorities have strongly denied the reports of construction of a temple on the site of the Gurdwara, calling them fabricated. Amir Hashmi, a spokesman for the Abandoned Waqf Property Board, a government agency that looks after minority places of worship in Pakistan, told DW that reports in the Indian media that a mosque was being built on the site of a temple in Lahore were untrue.
According to him, the minorities of Pakistan and especially the Sikh community have always appreciated the care taken by the government of Pakistan for the sanctuaries of the minorities, “The establishment of Kartarpur Corridor, the establishment of minorities by the government of Pakistan. Here is just one example of care, not long ago we opened hundreds of years old temple in Sialkot to the Hindu community decades later. In addition, we have opened Sikh gurdwaras in Jhelum and Quetta. "
Sardar Bishan Singh, former head of the Pakistan Sikh Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee and chairman of Baba Guru Nanak Welfare Society Pakistan, told DW that such news was intended to alienate the Sikh community from Pakistan for nefarious purposes under a well-conceived plan by India Are being spread.



According to Sardar Bishan Singh, Gurdwara Shaheed Ganj Bhai Taro Singh Ji is also called Shaheed Asthan Gurdwara. This Gurdwara was built in 1745 in the memory of Sikh leader Bhai Tara Singh Ji who sacrificed his life. The Gurdwara is located in Nolakha Bazaar, near the Lahore Railway Station. There is a small gurdwara building on one side of a compound with a few canals, a court just in front of it, and some people want to build a mosque in the adjoining plot of the gurdwara.





Sardar Bishan Singh says that the dispute over the ownership of this place is very old, Sikhs and Muslims have been claiming its ownership long before Pakistan was formed. Locals in a bazaar near the gurdwara told that a resident of Johar Town, Lahore, and his associates wanted to build a mosque there. But no practical activity has yet been seen to build a mosque on the site.
According to Sardar Bishan Singh, Sikh religious rituals are regularly performed in this temple. "Sikh pilgrims from other countries also come to visit this Gurdwara regularly."




Many Sikh leaders, including Sardar Sarbat Singh and Sardar Madan Singh, were present on the occasion. According to Sardar Bishan Singh, India is trying to harm the Muslim-Sikh friendship by using the issue of this Gurdwara. He said that this is not a big issue at all as India is presenting it.
 A spokesman for the Abandoned Waqf Property Board told DW that they had written separate letters to the Lahore Police and the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) on behalf of the board as a precautionary measure on the direction of the board chairman. Has been asked to take action accordingly.

17 Images of Imran Khan Playboy Life



1987: A portrait of Imran Khan, the captain of Pakistan at the Sharjah Cup in Dubai. Mandatory Credit: Allsport UK


Former Pakistan cricket captain Imran Khan, with his wife Jemima, hosts a celebrity benefit for the UK opening tonight (Thur) of 'Emma', an adaptation of the Jane Austen novel starring actress Greta Scacchi (right). *22/06/04: It was announced that the couple has divorced. Imran Khan hinted that Jemima never fully adjusted to life in Pakistan. The divorce took place in England a few days ago which ended amicably. (Photo by Stefan Rousseau - PA Images/PA Images via Getty Images)


Ghislaine Maxwell, Imran Khan and Taki Theodoracopulos at a party yo mark the fall of communism at the Savoy


Imran Khan and Goldie HawnCredit Rex Features


Imran Khan and Liz Hurley during their visit to the earthquake-affected area in Balakot, Pakistan in 2006


Imran Khan and Marie Helvin at the Embargo Club in 1991


Imran Khan signs autographs for Adelaide Casino PR chief Roslyn Kitt (left) and Mystics nightclub manager Sharon Betty at The Adelaide Hotel in 1990. Picture News Limited


Imran Khan the Playboy


Imran Khan with Friends


Imran Khan with Girls Friends drinking


Imran Khan with Ivana Trump at a party in London in 1990



Imran Khan


Lara Bingle with Imran Khan


Pakistani cricketer Imran Khan photographed during his afternoon exercises at the City Hyde Park Club Gymnasium in Castlereagh Street. October 22, 1984. (Photo by Antonin Cermak/Fairfax Media via Getty Images).

Pakistani cricketer Imran Khan photographed during his afternoon exercises at the City Hyde Park Club Gymnasium in Castlereagh Street. October 22, 1984. (Photo by Antonin Cermak/Fairfax Media via Getty Images).



Pakistani cricketer Imran Khan, taken around 1990


Sita White-met Khan on the dance floor at Tramp