Thursday, January 07, 2016

A Shiite shopkeeper Shot killed in Quetta, Pakistan

A Shiite shopkeeper Shot killed in Quetta, Pakistan

Takfiri terrorists of ASWJ on Tuesday shot martyred a Shia Man and injured his brother at Sarki Road Quetta.
AhlulBayt News Agency - Takfiri terrorists of ASWJ on Tuesday shot martyred a Shia Man and injured his brother at Sarki Road Quetta.

According to reports, armed terrorists of AhleSunnat Wal Jamaat (ASWJ) formerly known as Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan have opened the on the Rice shop of Shia Men at Barekh Market Sarki Road resultant Naveed Hadier, 22, Martyred on the spot and his brother Javeed Haider, 24, critically injured in the attack.

The Shia brothers hails from Qandhari community of Quetta running their rice shop at Barekh Market Sarki Road from last several years where Saudi funded ASWJ aka SSP terrorists targeted them.

The genocide of Shiite Muslims were witnessed in Quetta from last 15 years by the banned terrorist outfits of AhleSunnat Wal Jamaat (ASWJ) aka Sipah-e-Sahaba (SSP), Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ), Jundullah, Taliban Pakistan and other deobandi terrorists group but the government and law enforcement agencies had failed to eliminate the network of takfiri terrorism because of the Saudi pressure.
http://en.abna24.com/service/centeral-asia-subcontinent/archive/2016/01/06/729007/story.html
Emma Rice reveals Globe Wonder Season

Kate StanburyReporter: Kate Stanbury, first published Tue 05 Jan 2016 11:55
Emma Rice, Artistic Director Designate of Shakespeare's GlobeEmma Rice, Artistic Director Designate of Shakespeare's Globe
Shakespeare’s Globe will be transformed into a magical forest for Emma Rice’s inaugural Wonder Season, which is set to welcome Bardic classics including A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Taming Of The Shrew and Macbeth to the iconic venue this summer.

Rice, the first female Artistic Director of the Globe, announced her plans for the venue at a press conference this morning, where she also revealed a “renamed and reclaimed” version of Cymbeline, entitled Imogen and directed by Matthew Dunster, and Kneekigh’s 946 The Amazing Story Of Adolphus Tips.

The intriguingly titled Wonder Season will feature many of the classic Shakespeare plays that, as Rice explains in the Globe’s video announcing the 2016 summer season, have “a magical sense of folklore about them”.



The Bard’s tale of lovers and fairies A Midsummer Night’s Dream will kick off the season from 30 April. Directed by Rice, the production promises “a riotous celebration complete with music, dance and naughtiness” and will mark a fitting start for a season that sees an enchanting woodland, designed by Lez Brotherston, take over the venue and spill out onto London’s Bankside.

Continuing the female influence in the Globe’s 2016 season, Caroline Byrne will direct The Taming Of The Shrew from 13 May, with the F*ck The Polar Bears director set to transport the story of sparring couple Petruchio and Kate to a distinctly Irish setting.

Acclaimed opera and theatre director Iqbal Khan will direct a new production of Macbeth from 18 June, followed by Dunster’s Imogen from 17 September. The latter sees the Hangmen director, who was recently appointed Associate Director at the

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