Monday, January 01, 2007

My brother & Cousin

Happy New Year

Saturday, December 30, 2006

Happy Eid

Friday, December 29, 2006

My Wedding Party

Happy Haj

Monday, December 25, 2006

Happy Xmas

Sunday, December 10, 2006

Tower Bahrain


Saturday, November 04, 2006

Niece forced into sex trade

A PROSTITUTE has told how her own uncle brought her to Bahrain to work in a vice den, having sex with up to eight men a day, on fixed shifts.

The 24-year-old Bangladeshi said she brought in up to BD800 a month from clients, but her uncle gave her just BD100 and kept the rest.

She was arrested in a raid on the East Riffa vice den in July, along with another woman, aged 20 and a man, aged 33, also both Bangladeshi.

The women have each admitted prostitution, along with living in Bahrain illegally, since they were no longer working for their sponsors, the Lower Criminal Court heard.

The man has admitted managing the vice den and living partially off the women's earnings from prostitution, though he claimed he had only being doing it for a week.

He said his job was to let clients into the rented house and then see them out again once they had finished.

The case was adjourned until November 11 for sentencing and all three were further remanded in custody.

They were arrested after police posed as clients in a sting operation, after being tipped off about the vice den, the court heard.

Both women had run away from their original sponsors and taken shelter in the house to earn money, said the prosecution.

Two Asian customers were also arrested in the raid.

The male defendant received the customers and collected the money from them and also acted as a pimp and brought customers for the two women, said the prosecution.

He told police he had been living in the area for a week and worked with the women at the house from 11am to 5pm every day, shepherding customers in and out.

The 24-year-old woman said she arrived in Bahrain two years earlier and absconded as soon as she arrived at the airport, to work at the house for her uncle.

"My uncle used to bring customers for me to have sex with them. All of my customers were Asians and I start working from 6am until 7pm every day," she said.

"I charge BD3 or BD4 for each session with my customers and sleep with about five to eight customers a day.

"I earn around BD700 per month and sometimes BD800 per month.

"My uncle collects the money from the customers and gives me BD100 only every month."

She said her uncle had travelled to Bangladesh eight months earlier and an Indian man was now running the house.

The 20-year-old woman said she arrived in Bahrain 20 months earlier and ran away from her sponsor with the help of a Bangladeshi man, who took her to the house to work as a prostitute.

Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Eid



KARACHI: October24 – A baby shows her hand decorated with Mehndi (Hina) at a special setup of a bazaar to celebrate the Eidul Fitr on Wednesday.

Namaze Eid in London


LONDON: Oct23 – Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, President PML (N) Shahbaz Sharif and others offer Eid-ul-Fitr prayers at Regents Park Mosque Central London

SPORT CRICKET CHAMPIONS


Pakistani cricket players offer prayers at the Jama Masjid (mosque) on the occasion of Eid al-Fitr in the northern Indian city of Mohali October 24, 2006

Open the Door

Independance day

Mugal Art

IRAN



An Iranian female student paints in the Fine Arts Faculty of Tehran University in Tehran 29 October 2006. "Women face many limitations in Iran, but education is seen as an acceptable outlet for self-fulfillment and social participation," said Hamidreza Jalaipour, prominent reformist journalist and professor of sociology. He believes the Islamic revolution of 1979, which made it obligatory for women to wear the headscarf, has encouraged religious families to send their daughters to college which was "Islamized and no longer regarded as an unsafe, corrupted place"

Mrs. Charles

Bakra

Shepherd




Near Gujrawalla

EID prayer in lahore



Pakistani Muslims offer Eid prayers at the historical Badshahi Mosque during the first day of the Eid al-Fitr religious festival in Lahore, 25 October 2006. People traditionally visit the homes of their relatives and friends during Eid al-Fitr, which marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan

Eid gifts




RAWALPINDI: October23 – Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz distributes Eid gifts to the children of Anjuman-e-Faizul Islam (Apna Ghar) during a ceremony.