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Thursday, March 12, 2015

Funny Video Have a look once...

New video updated by Merokera.com blogsite. visit site and enjoy and more funs.

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Nai na bhannu la -3 is waiting to make History in the upcomming year...

Nepali Movie " Nai nabhannu La -3 is a upcoming movie in the nepalese new year 2072 on the beggining
and last of the 2071 nepalese years.

Thursday, December 11, 2014

NEPALI ACTOR ARYAN SIGDEL DANCING IN HINDI MUSIC

Nepali Actor Aryan Sigdel is dancing in hindi movie " Action  & Jaction " It's a Duplicate creation by Shishir.
Concept n Edited by- Shishir
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Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Palestinian minister dead after clash with IDF

Palestinian minister dead after clash with IDF

Ziad Abu Ein, the PA's settlements minister, dies after altercation with IDF soldiers in West Bank; Palestinian reports say he was struck by a soldier's gun in the chest and collapsed; Abbas calls event 'barbaric'.
Ziad Abu Ein, the Palestinian Authority's settlement minister, collapsed and died after he was reportedly struck by an IDF soldier in Turmus Iya in the West Bank Wednesday. Palestinian reports said he was struck by a soldier's gun in the chest and collapsed. He was then taken to the hospital in Ramallah, where he died. Abu Ein was ill and it is possible his illness played a role in his eventual death; it was reported he suffered from diabetes. The circumstances of the event are still unclear.Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas responded to the death, which he called "barbaric," saying that "We will take the necessary steps after we learn the results of the investigation into his death's circumstances." He called for a three-day mourning period throughout the PA.

Riyad Al-Maliki, the Palestinian foreign minister said that "Israel will pay" for the "murder" of Abu Ein.Hamas also responded to the report, saying it "mourned" his death, and called for the Palestinians to end their cooperation with Israel in response.

Mahmoud Aloul, a leading member of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah movement, said he and Abu Ein had been among dozens of protesters carrying olive tree saplings during a protest against land confiscations when Israeli troops fired tear gas at them and later beat some of the participants with rifle butts.Abu Ein was born in 1959, and was first arrested for security-related offenses at the age of 18, for only a short period. In 1979, he was accused of belonging to a cell that planted a bomb in Tiberias that exploded and killed two people, including 16-year-old Israeli Boaz Lahav. He was extradited to Israel from the United States two years later and received a life sentence, but was released in the 1985 Jibril prisoner exchange, and never admitted to the charges.

He was arrested again a few times, mostly preventive administrative arrests, as he rose through the ranks of Fatah and was a member of the movement's revolutionary council. In 2006, he became deputy minister of prisoner affairs, and held the position until the creation of the Palestinian unity government in 2014, when he was made chief of the authority for the border fence, settlements, and people's resistance – a role mirroring the rank of minister.

Violent clashes occurred overnight between Jewish and Palestinian residents in the Shilo area. The clashes occurred after the settlers claimed that Palestinians had stolen a mare, while the Palestinians said the settlers threw stones at cars and destroyed olive trees. IDF forces were brought in to calm the dispute.Following the clashes, the council heads of several Palestinian villages in the West Bank as well as the Yesh Din organization petitioned Israel's High Court to evacuate a nearby Jewish settlement, saying that it "serves as a center of illegal activity with the goal of expelling Palestinians from their land."
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