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Sunday, April 22, 2012

Hazara man shot at, injured in Quetta


Monday, April 23, 2012  

QUETTA: A man belonging to the Hazara community was shot at and injured on McCongy Road on Sunday in what appeared to be another case of violence against Shias. According to police, the victim, identified as Sajjad Ali, was on his way when assailants on a motorbike opened fire on him. He sustained injuries and was rushed to Combined Military Hospital (CMH) for treatment. “The victim was a Shia Muslim and a resident of Marriabad on Alamdar Road, a Hazara dominated neighbourhood,” sources said. Despite strict security measures adopted by the government, sectarian attacks in the city continue unabated. staff report

Protest against target killning of hazaras in Pakistan- Malmö Sweden- Dr...

Hazara people are no aliens; Tariq Baloch


From the Newspaper 

THIS is with reference to Irfan Hussain’s eye-opening letter (April 18) in which he has rightly explained the agony of the ethnic community in Balochistan.

Hazaras claim their legacy to 13th century warrior Changez Khan; therefore, they add the title ‘Changezi’ with their names.

The community has been continuously migrating from Afghan province Bamian and its surroundings, in the north of Kabul, where they held ancestral land all the way up to Balochistan.

The first blow came to them when Khan Abdur Rehman of Kabul started butchering them on sectarian grounds in the late 19th century.

Major groups started settling in parts of Balochistan. However, several families migrated during the 1960s and 1970s. The migration still continues as families are moving to Karachi and abroad.

As an enterprising and united community, they have excelled in major services and business opportunities in the last 30 years or so. General Musa Khan is an example who remained Governor of Balochistan for many years. I can remember my childhood days of the late 1980s when I saw this gentleman walking alone along Zarghoon Road. This was his simplicity and genuineness as he was also a tribal elder. He was a jewel of Balochistan.

The Hazara community enjoys good relations with the Pashtun and especially with the Baloch due to their linguistic similarities.

The only negative events I remember were the July 1984 one (where the Hazara were entangled with police and FC) and the one in the 1990s in which it had a conflict with Pashtun groups.

It is difficult to ascertain any responsibility on any one group for both events, as some foreign hands were playing their games in those times and still do.

Although the Balochistan government is incapable of staving off conflict due to corruption, I still see a foreign hand in the situation faced by the Hazara in Balochistan. The Hazaras are jewels of Balochistan and sons of the soil.

I request the authorities concerned to take stringent action against sectarian groups.

TARIQ BALOCH
Karachi

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Persecuted Hazaras rally for peace

At least 29 Hazara Shias have been killed and scores wounded in Quetta in the last two weeks, in the recent spate of violence against the minority community. Last week, thousands of people gathered in the capital of the Balochistan province to protest against yet another surge in sectarian violence.

The April 13 protests, organized by the Hazara Democratic Party, were called after four people were killed in two separate attacks on Iqbal Road and Abdul Sattar Road in Quetta on April 12.

Thousands of people from the Hazara ethnic minority community were chanting slogans against the local government and law enforcement agencies demanding a crackdown on terrorist groups who were targeting the 600,000 Hazaras of Quetta. Protesters also called for increased government protection for the predominantly Shia Muslim community...Continue Reading...

Crime Scene Apr 18, 2012 SAMAA TV 1/2

Quetta: 2 Hazara men killed; FC nabs attackers after a chase

Updated on: Saturday, April 21, 2012 2:09:41 PM




Staff Report
QUETTA: At least two people hailing from Hazara community of the city, were killed in a firing incident this morning near TB Sanatorium at Barori Road, SAMAA reports Saturday.

According to the FC sources, some miscreants gunned down two Hazara people near TB Sanatorium on Barori Road this morning.

The FC personnel soon arrived on the spot and gave the running saboteurs chase. Unable to steer clear of the forces, the miscreants tried to take shelter in nearby houses; however, they were caught up by the FC men, who arrested them along with the firearms.

The miscreants were handed to police for further interrogations.

According to the FC spokesman, eyewitnesses also identified the three captured miscreants. SAMAA

کوئٹہ میں ہزارہ برادری کے دو افراد قتل؛ تین ملزمان اسلحہ سمیت گرفتار


Updated on: 1:37:15 PM ہفتہ, 21 اپریل 2012




اسٹاف رپورٹ
کوئٹہ: شہر میں ہزارہ برادری کے دو افراد کے قتل کے واقعہ کے بعد ایف سی نے تعاقب کرتے ہوئے تین ملزمان کو اسلحہ سمیت گرفتار کرلیا۔۔

ایف سی ترجمان کے مطابق، بروری روڈ پر ٹی بی سینیٹوریم کے قریب نامعلوم افراد نے فائرنگ کرکے دو افراد کو قتل کردیا تھا۔

واقعہ کے بعد ایف سی کے اہلکار موقع پر پہنچ گئے اورملزمان کا تعاقب کیا جنہوں نے قریبی گھروں میں پناہ لینے کی کوشش کی تاہم ایف سی نے انہیں اسلحہ سمیت گرفتار کرلیا اور مزید تفتیش کے لئے پولیس کے حوالے کردیا۔

ایف سی ترجمان کے مطابق گرفتار ہونےوالے تین ملزمان کی عینی شاہدین نے بھی شاخت کی ہے ۔۔ سماء