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Monday, May 25, 2015

Lawlessness or Controlled Terrorism?Citizens Need Answer.


Yesterday, the banned terrorist organization AHWJ also known as LeJ, who have taken responsibility of killing thousands of Hazaras/Shias in Quetta, Pakistan in last one and half decades tweeted and boasted their meeting with security officials. It is believed that the terrorist organization enjoys security forces support and are used to create ethno-sectarian tension in Balochistan. It is noteworthy that for last one and half decades, not a single member of terrorists organizations are brought to book and thousands of families still waiting for justice. Despite being a banned organization, the terrorist organization runs madrasahs, mosques, and rallies. 





TODAY, Hazara traders were targeted in downtown Quetta and Hazara patients were targeted in hospital. 

Lawlessness or Controlled Terrorism? Citizens Need Answer. 





Quetta: The target Killer wore Police Uniform

کوئٹہ : 25 مئی 2015سانحہ جناح روڈ نزد سلیم کمپیلکس میں زخمی خاتون نے بیان جاری کیا. کہ میں ہسپتال میں بیٹھی تھی کہ ایک جوان پولیس کی وردی میں اندر آیا اور فائرنگ شروع کیں.

Posted by MWM Quetta on Monday, May 25, 2015

Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Quetta: How Citizen Condole the Victims





شکنجه هزاره توسط قبیله گراها در عبدالستار رود کویته
دیروز پس از وقوع حادثه در قلندر مکان پشتونها این فرد هزاره را در عبدالستار رود مورد شکنجه قرار داده و دشنام میدهند که به آنها چی اگر افراد این قوم شهید میشوند.
Posted by ‎صدای جوانان هزاره‎ on Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Gunmen kill one, injure seven in Quetta



May 12, 2015
From Web Edition

QUETTA: A man was killed and seven others injured in two separate incidents on Tuesday as unknown gunmen opened fire.

Two motorcyclists opened fire on Kasi Road, leaving six people injured one of them succumbed to his wounds at a local hospital.

Relatives of the deceased gathered at the Baacha Khan Road and burned tyres to lodge their protest. During the protest, unknown gunmen once again opened fire, leaving two more people injured.

The injured were taken to the Civil Hospital for treatment. Business activities came to a grinding halt as panic gripped the area following the armed attack. Police say they are investigating the matter.

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Pictures: Target Killing of Hazaras at Qalandar Makkan, Quetta. 










سانحہ قلندر مکان


سانحہ قلندر مکان (12/05/2015)
(سانحہ قلندر مکان (12/05/2015)
Posted by Mirror on Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Monday, April 27, 2015

Three Hazaras killed in firing incident in Quetta



By Web Desk / Mohammad Zafar
Published: April 27, 2015



Relatives grieve the deaths of the three men killed by motorcyclists on Monday. PHOTO AFP

QUETTA: Three people belonging to the Hazara community were shot dead on Monday near the Mekran bus stop in Quetta’s Sattelite Town.

Unidentified armed men on a motorcycle opened fire at the three men outside the bus stop, Station House Officer (SHO) Raja Qyoume told The Express Tribune. Two of them were killed on the spot, while another was seriously injured.

The deceased and injured were taken to Civil Hospital Quetta, where the injured individual was pronounced dead.

The deceased were identified as Mirza Hussain, Asadullah and Mohammad Ali. They were waiting to buy a ticket fer Mekran when they were attacked, the SHO added.

Frontier Corps personnel and police arrived at the scene and investigation into the incident is currently underway.

Hazaras are often the target of sectarian violence at the hands of extremists in Pakistan and Afghanistan.

In a recent attack, masked gunmen abducted 30 Shia men who were travelling by bus through central Afghanistan.

Hazara Passengers Targeted in Quetta