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India, Pakland open first point on LoC
2005-11-09
From a couple days ago:
Shedding years of animosity, army officers from India and Pakistan today shook hands and exchanged pleasantries at this frontier point as the first of the three points on the Line of Control was opened for earthquake relief work. Brigadier A K Bakshi and his Pakistani counterpart Tahir Naqvi exchanged white flags and hugged each other as hundreds of locals and scores of journalists converged on both sides of the divide for the landmark occasion. Emotional locals from both sides then took over as they rushed to talk and embrace their near and dear ones separated for half a century. Indian and Pakistani scribes were also seen hugging each other and clicking photographs. "It's a good feeling," Army officer Santanu Ghose said after shaking hands with Pakistani Colonel Ali Khan across the white ribbon marking the LoC. India and Pakistan had decided to open three points on the LoC to facilitate relief work in the wake of the October 8 quake which devestated both sides of Kashmir killing thousands of people. The crossing point at Kaman in Uri will open on November 9 while Tithwal in Tangdhar on November 10.
Posted by:Seafarious

#7  Thanks again John!
Posted by: Red Dog   2005-11-09 19:47  

#6  SRINAGAR, India (AFP) - Two United States Black Hawk helicopters on relief missions in quake-ravaged Pakistan-administered
Kashmir strayed into the Indian zone of the divided region but were allowed to return, police said.

The two landed in Indian Kashmir close to the Line of Control, the de facto border demarcating the two zones, by mistake on Tuesday, a police officer told AFP on Wednesday.

"(The crew) was offered tea and biscuits by the army and allowed to return," he said, asking not to be named.

On Sunday a United Nations helicopter on a relief mission and carrying journalists accidentally landed on the Indian side but was allowed to return.
Posted by: john   2005-11-09 15:10  

#5  And of course Tetanus.

Pakistan had a stockpile of 4000 doses.

4000 for a population of 150 million people.

Posted by: john   2005-11-09 11:00  

#4  The extent of Pakistani misrule and neglect of its part of Kashmir is coming to light

Times Colonist (Victoria, British Columbia)
November 9, 2005 Wednesday
Kashmir villagers fascinated, scared by diphtheria shots

MUZAFFARABAD, Pakistan (CP) -- Villagers of a remote mountain community in quake-struck Pakistan were either alarmed or amused as a thin silver needle was administered to some who may have come in contact with a diphtheria patient.

"Most of them had never had an immunization or a needle before in their life, so it was quite an interesting draw for the whole village," said Warrant Officer Christine Styles, who led a small Canadian Forces medical team to the village of Bucchasyaedan, high in the Pakistan region of Kashmir.

Styles, a Whitby, Ont., native based at CFB Petawawa, led a four-person contingent of the Canadian Forces' Disaster Assistance Response Team -- DART -- to vaccinate a group of people Tuesday who had close contact with a diphtheria patient. The communicable disease can be fatal if not treated.

Styles said the small DART team was flown in by helicopter to the mountain village, and had to descend almost 6,000 metres by foot to the affected house, each carrying up to 32 kilograms of medical supplies.

The man diagnosed with diphtheria was evacuated to a hospital in Islamabad

"Everybody came to watch these needles go in and they were all very giggly, and some were crying," Styles chuckled. "It was very interesting to see grown adults who have never received a needle before."
Posted by: john   2005-11-09 10:59  

#3  The ceremony is at the Wagah border crossing in Punjab.
Those guys aren't regular army BTW.
Indian Border Security Forces and Pakistani Rangers.

Posted by: john   2005-11-09 10:56  

#2  Izzat the one where they ceremoniously *slam* the gate shut? If so, yes indeed, quite entertaining, LOL!
Posted by: Omolurong Spomble5401   2005-11-09 05:58  

#1  Caught a couple of minutes of the nightly closing of one of the Pak/India border stations.They put on quite a show.
Posted by: raptor   2005-11-09 05:46  

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