Archive for March 24th, 2011

I will live for my country and will die for it: Naima Gul, Pakistan Army Aviation’s first female pilot

March 24, 2011

PESHAWAR: It was like a dream come true for 12-year old Naima Gul, resident of Mingora, Swat, when she became the first female pilot of the Pakistan Army Aviation, after her wish was granted by Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Ashfaq Pervez Kayani on Tuesday.


It was like a dream come true for 12-year old Naima Gul, resident of Mingora, Swat, when she became the first female pilot of the Pakistan Army Aviation.

Naima, who is suffering from Thalassemia, wrote a letter to General Kayani informing him of her wish to become a pilot. She received a prompt reply and was inducted as the first aviation female pilot in the history of the Pakistan Army.

“I don’t know how long I will live, but today my dream has come true,” Naima said, speaking at her induction ceremony.

“I will live for my country and will die for it,” said Naima.

“I’m lucky to have received a prompt reply from the Chief of Army Staff, who not only fulfilled my dream but also gave me immense courage, to fight against this deadly disease,” she added.

“I want to help patients suffering from this disease through establishing Naima Gul Foundation,” she added. The foundation, she said, would provide free medication to patients of Thalassemia.

Speaking at the induction ceremony, Corps Commander Lt Gen Yasin Malik said the role of women is not only increasing generally in society but also in the army, where they are working alongside the men.

Naima’s father, Zabatullah Sohail, her mother, Shabana Anjum and her younger sister Roqia were also there to see Naima fly a Lama helicopter.

“I’m a proud man today, as my daughter got the honour of becoming the first female pilot in Pakistan Army, an army whose jawans have given matchless sacrifices to achieve peace for the people of Swat and the rest of Pakistan,” Zabatullah told APP.

Naima’s mother thanked the COAS, the Corps Commander Peshawar and other officials for fulfilling her daughter’s dream.

“We are proud parents,” she added.

With her enrolment as honorary aviation pilot for a day, Naima’s treatment and education would be free

“We are happy that the army would carry out all medication and education expenses of Naima,” her father said.

We stand with Pakistan: Hillary Clinton

March 24, 2011

The Times of India

WASHINGTON: Greeting the people of Pakistan as it celebrates anniversary of Lahore Resolution that led to the creation of the country, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Wednesday said that United States stands with them.

“As you celebrate Pakistan Day, know that the United States stands with you,” Clinton said in a message issued on the occasion.

“I join President Obama and the people of the United States in congratulating the people of Pakistan as you celebrate the anniversary of the signing of the Lahore Resolution this March 23, which laid the foundation for the creation of Pakistan,” she said.
The US and Pakistan are united by shared values, common interests and mutual respect, she said.

“We are constantly striving for greater tolerance, to enforce the rule of law and uphold the principles of democracy in both our countries,” she added.

“As Mohammad Ali Jinnah said the story of Pakistan, its struggle and its achievement, is the very story of great human ideals, struggling to survive in the face of great odds and difficulties,” Clinton said.

“These words ring true today as Pakistan works to fulfill the vision of its founders,” Clinton said.

“We join the people of Pakistan in honoring these ideals and the valiant sacrifices the Pakistani people are making every day in the fight against violent extremism,” she said.

“We remember the message of hope, courage and confidence the Quaid-e-Azam expressed to the Pakistani people and we continue to support your efforts to strive for a more peaceful and prosperous Pakistan,” Clinton said. PTI LKJ.


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