oui et le pakistan aussi, j y avais ete en 2010-11.d' ailleurs j avais posté un résumé dans la rubrique "carnet de voyageurs" impressions pakistanaises (
voyageforum.com/...ions%20pakistanaises
;)
et pour etre impartial, je donne aussi le dernier point concernant l affaire de la touriste chinoise...cela m a ete envoyé par xiong, dont je parle dans mon recit.enfin, connaissant "les zozos" en questions, je suppose qu ils ont "chercheé la petite bête "aussi!!!!!!!!, normalement tout doit bien se passer.
Subject:
Fwd: Chinese woman, local man shot dead in Peshawar- --
From:
xiongDate: 2012/3/7
To: Multiple recipients
[I heard this from CCTV news last night. Due to visa rejection by
Indian Embassy, the Chinese woman have stayed in Pakistan for 4
months. Last year, I had similar experience and stayed in Peshawar for
3 months. In Shallah, I have survived.]
Chinese woman, local man shot dead in Peshawar
AFP, Feb 29, 2012
PESHAWAR: A Chinese woman was shot dead with a male companion on
Tuesday in Peshawar, which borders the tribal belt stronghold of
Taliban and al Qaeda-linked militants, police said. They were killed
by gunmen on motorbikes while walking in the Kohati bazaar in the
historic centre of the northwestern city, but the motive of the
shooting was not immediately clear, police official Tahir Ayub told
AFP.
“Those who were killed are one man carrying a Pakistani ID card and
one woman carrying a Chinese passport, ” Ayub told AFP. They were
walking in the Kohati Bazaar when gunmen on motorbikes shot them and
fled, he said. Police found a Chinese passport with a Pakistani
tourist visa inside, a laptop, digital camera and biscuits in the
woman’s bag, Ayub said. Police said initially that two foreigners had
been killed.
It was the fifth shooting or bomb attack in Pakistan’s northwestern
province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa since Thursday, raising fears that
violence is again on the rise following a relative decline in unrest
in recent months. Peshawar is a city of 2.5 million close to the
Afghan border and has long been on the frontline of violence blamed on
a five-year Taliban insurgency led by militants opposed to the
government’s alliance with the United
States.
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