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Gunmen Kill Pakistani Shia Intelligence Officer 'Syed Qamar Reza' in Karachi


(Ahlul Bayt News Agency) - According to the initial reports, terrorists of banned Sipah-e-Sahaba's Askari Wing 'Ali Mawiyah Force' opened fire on the Director of the Intelligence Bureau, Qamar Raza s/o Nawazish Ali Naqvi late on Saturday killing him.

According to police, 55 years old martyr Syed Qamar Raza, was ambushed by two unidentified assailants when he was returning from a walk to his apartment in Sharifabad.

Reza was critically injured in the attack and was sent to Karachi's main hospital, where he later died.

His body has been moved to the Abbasi Shaheed Hospital from where it is being moved to Incholi's Imambargah. Raza was the director of Pakistan's IB Security Agency as well as being the Secretary to Haidery Scouts.

Reports have been received that SSP has indeed created another wing, Security Guards, which works alongside their Ali Mawiyah Force in targeting and killing Shiites. The terrorists of this particular wing carry Klashin Koffs and are a potential threat to Pakistan's future safety.

The fact that Shiites in government agencies are being targeted raises questions on Pakistan's Security Agencies on how responsibly they are handling the Shiite Genocide. Perhaps if they had taken more serious action Qamar Raza would be alive right now.
 

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Pakistan: 18 Shia pilgrims gunned down


Islamabad: At least 18 people were killed on Friday night when unidentified motorcycle-borne gunmen rained bullets at a bus carrying Shia pilgrims in Pakistan's southwest Balochistan province, media reports said.

The attack took place near Turbet while the bus was on its way from Balochistan capital Quetta to Iran, Xinhua reported citing Urdu TV channel Dunya.

Geo News said the gunmen attacked a convoy of passenger vans that had begun their journey from Karachi.

It said the attack took place in Khadan area of Turbat.

Witnesses said the gunmen who were waiting near the road, opened fire at the vehicles and kept shooting until their automatic weapons were depleted of ammunition. They then fled the scene.


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13 killed in suicide attack in southwest Pakistan


A suspected suicide bomber on Friday targeted a bus carrying Shia pilgrims in Quetta city of southwest Pakistan, killing 13 people and injuring over 30 others, officials said.
The blast ripped through the bus and a police vehicle in Hazarganji area of Quetta, the capital of Balochistan province.
The bus, escorted by two police vans, was bringing back pilgrims from Iran. About 40 people were in the bus.

Officials at hospitals said a total of 13 people had died. Two policemen were among the dead, officials said.

Several women and policemen were injured and eight of the wounded were in a serious condition.

Quetta police chief Mir Zubair Mehmood the bus was targeted with a car bomb though other officials were quoted by TV news channels as saying that the attack was carried out by a suicide bomber.

Officials of the bomb disposal squad said about 50 kg of explosives was used in the attack. The site of the blast was cordoned off by security personnel.

Footage on television showed the bus was reduced to a mangled heap of blackened metal.

Rescue workers and local residents could be seen pulling bodies and injured out of the bus.

Later, a crane was brought in to pry apart the twisted metal so that the injured could be removed.

No group claimed responsibility for the attack.

The banned Lashkar-e-Jhangvi has been blamed for a series of attacks on Shias in Quetta and other parts of Balochistan since last year.

A prominent Shia group called for 40 days of mourning and a strike on Friday to protest the attack.

13 killed in suicide attack in southwest Pakistan - Hindustan Times
 

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Largest gathering of Pak Shias in 25 yrs sends out warning



A new Shia party launched in Pakistan has warned that it will besiege the army's General Headquarters and the residences of the president and premier if killings of members of the minority sect continue.

The Majlis-e-Wahdat-e-Muslimeen held a rally at the Minar-e-Pakistan in Lahore yesterday and announced plans for protests if the killings of Shias continued.
Leaders said at least 60 Shias have been killed during the past three months, mostly in the restive Balochistan province.

They said they will besiege the army's General Headquarters and the residences of the president and premier if violence against them was not contained.

Addressing the gathering, the new party's head, Allama Nasir Abbas Jafri, said the Shias of Pakistan had now converged on one platform for their religious and political rights.
They will counter "terrorists and killers" themselves if security agencies failed to act against such elements, he warned.

Jafri alleged that the US Embassy and consulates were the "real centres of terrorism in Pakistan".

As long as they are not closed down, terrorism and target killings will continue in Pakistan, he claimed.

"If the rulers do not expel Americans from Pakistan, then the Shias will do this job themselves," Jafri said.

He contended that Shias had defeated the US and Israel in Iran, Lebanon, Iraq and Syria, and now they would so in Pakistan.

The rally was the second largest gathering of Shias at the Minar-e-Pakistan ground, since a gathering chaired in 1987 by Allama Arif Hussain Al Hussaini, who was shot dead the following year.

The charged crowd of men, women and children, who had come from all parts of the country, displayed rare discipline by sitting in the scorching temperature of 45 degrees Celsius all day long.
Some of them fainted while a few were taken away to be given medical aid.
Shia leader Raja Nasir Abbas Jafri claimed the MWM was now the unanimous voice of the sect in Pakistan.

He warned all political parties, including the ruling Pakistan People's Party, that they should not deceive the Shias anymore.

Every party had cheated Shias after seeking their votes, he alleged.

"This (MWM) will emerge as one of the biggest political parties in the country," he said.

Largest gathering of Pak Shias in 25 yrs sends out warning
 

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Two including Imam Bargah cleric beheaded in Quetta


QUETTA: Two bodies, including one identified of an Imam Bargah prayer leader, have been recovered from the Mian Gundi area on the outskirts of Quetta on Wednesday.

According to the police, some people informed the police about the presence of the bodies in a mountain near Mian Gundi area. Officials rushed to the spot and cordoned off the area after discovering the bodies.

The bodies were shifted to the Bolan Medical Teaching Hospital for an autopsy.

"They were slaughtered and beheaded in a brutal manner," hospital sources said adding that their ages ranged between 28-30 years of age.

They were identified as leader of Satellite Town Imam Bargah Maulana Nour Ali Nour and Syed Haseeb Abad Zaidi, a resident of Sirki Road, Quetta.

Sources said the men had been identified by the slips found on their bodies, in which the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) claimed responsibility for the killing.

Relatives of Haseeb told the media that he had been kidnapped from Satellite Town around 19 days ago.

"The kidnappers had demanded a ransom of Rs1.9 million and we paid them Rs1.5 million but then they demanded a million more," said the family.

Two including Imam Bargah cleric beheaded in Quetta — tribune.com.pk — Readability
 

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Sargodha: Brothers who converted to Shiite Islam beheaded


According to reports 2 brothers, Ahmed Yar and Qasim Ali, who had converted to Shiite Islam a short while ago were beheaded by extremists last night in Sargodah's Tehsilkot Momin.

Furthermore the incident occurred in Tehsilkot Momin's Lalu Ali village near Choki bhagat. It is also being said that the brothers held a Majlis at their house on the 2nd of July which the Sipah-e-Sahaba terrorists tried to stop. Also yesterday the brothers were stopped from praying the Shiite way. After all this they insisted on following the Shiite religion and in the end were beheaded by the extremists. As per the last report there were thousands of Shiites present at the funeral and brothers were being buried under the flag of Hazrat Abbas(a.s.).

Sargodah: Brothers converted to Shiite Islam beheaded – Shia Killing | English
 

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Another Shia Muslim martyred in Quetta City


Nasbi terrorists of pro-Taliban outlawed terrorist group Sipah-e-Sahaba martyred another Shia Muslim in Quetta city on Thursday.

The terrorists targeted Rehmat Ali son of Juma on Kirani Road. Rehmat Ali succumbed to bullet injuries on the spot. His body was shifted to Bolan Medical Centre.

It was third targeted murder of Shia Muslims. Two abducted Shia notables including a noted religious scholar and preacher Maulana Noor Ali Noorani were slaughetered on Wednesday.

Shia leaders have condemned the genocide of Shia Muslims in Quetta and demanded that an operation against the terrorists be launched and they must be killed on the spot or hanged publicly.

Another Shia Muslim martyred in Quetta City – Shia Killing | English
 

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I suggest Pakistani Shias to demand a separate Shia Nation like Balochistan and Sindh :namaste:
 

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Karachi: Shiite abducted last night, found dead


A Shiite, Syed Abuturab Haider, had been abducted by members of the banned terrorist organization Sipah-e-Sahaba last night from Jaffar-e-Tayyar. His body has been found from Malir this morning and shows signs of brutal torture.

Syed Abuturab Haider, 18, s/o Syed Sajjad Haider's body was found from the Malir Nadi. There were obvious signs of torture which included acid burns on the marks of Matam-e-Hussain(ritual performed by Shiites) on Haider's body.

Shiite genocide is becoming increasingly common aswell as gruesome all over Pakistan. In the past week 2 Shiites, Haseeb Zaidi and Molana Noor Ali, who has been abducted from Quetta were found beheaded. Also, 2 brothers, Ahmed Yar and Qasim Ali, were tortured and beheaded in Sargodha for converting to Shiite Islam. The government is as silent as ever on the ongoing killings and the security agencies are unable to stop the terrorists.

Karachi: Shiite abducted last night, found dead – Shia Killing | English
 

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At least 20 Shias pulled off bus, shot dead in northern Pakistan



PESHAWAR: Gunmen dragged 20 Shia Muslim travelers off a bus and killed them at point blank range in northern Pakistan on Thursday, the third such incident in six months, officials said.

The attack happened in the northwestern district of Mansehra as the bus was travelling between Rawalpindi and the mainly Shia northern city of Gilgit.

Officials said it was ambushed in the hills of Babusar Top, around 100 miles north of the capital Islamabad, although they differed over details of the incident.

"Ten to 12 people wearing army uniform stopped the bus and forced some people off the bus," said Khalid Omarzai, administration chief in Mansehra.

"After checking their papers, they opened fire and at least 20 people are reported to have been killed. This is initial information and the final toll may go up. They are all Shias," he said.

Local police official Shafiq Gul told AFP that the gunmen were masked, but said the victims were pulled from three separate vehicles in the district, which neighbours the Swat valley, a former Taliban stronghold.

"They stopped three vehicles, searched them and picked up people in three batches of five, six and nine and shot them dead. They were all Shias," he said.

Mansehra police chief Sher Akbar Khan put the toll at 19, saying the attackers had worn military commando uniforms when they opened fire at around 6.00 am.

"They intercepted three buses, took people out and checked their ID cards and later sprayed bullets at them," Khan said.

Sectarian violence linked to Gilgit, a popular tourist destination for wealthy Pakistanis and expatriates who live in the country, has increased in recent months.

It is the capital of Pakistan's far northern Gilgit-Baltistan region and is popular with mountaineers as a gateway to the Karakoram and Himalayan mountain ranges.

Angry mobs burnt tyres and blocked roads in some parts of the city to protest against the killings as extra police patrolled deserted streets and markets closed, said an AFP reporter in Gilgit.

The chief minister of Gilgit-Baltistan, Syed Mehdi Shah, called an emergency meeting of top officials and ordered them to step up security and demanded the immediate arrest of the killers, a spokesman said.

The road from Babusar to Gilgit has been closed indefinitely, the local government added.

On February 28, gunmen hauled 18 Shia Muslim men off buses travelling from Rawalpindi to Gilgit in the northern district of Kohistan, shooting them dead.

On April 3, a mob dragged nine Shia Muslims from buses and also shot them dead in the town of Chilas, about 60 miles south of Gilgit.

Human rights groups have heavily criticised Pakistan for failing to crack down on sectarian violence.
 

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In a poll in pakistan,50+ percent people believe that shia is non Muslim,lol that means there founding father itself is non-muslim
 

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In a poll in pakistan,50+ percent people believe that shia is non Muslim,lol that means there founding father itself is non-muslim
Another sign of Identity Crisis going on in Pakis... :lol:
 

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Three Hazara Shia gunned down in Quetta

QUETTA: Unidentified armed persons opened fire targeting a car that killed three persons, while two left wounded on Monday here, Geo News reported.... Hazara Democratic Party has strongly condemned the Spini Road firing.

Three gunned down in Quetta - geo.tv
 

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"If this isn't Shia genocide, what is?"


"It must have been early morning when about two dozen masked men, in army uniforms, stopped their convoy of buses. All passengers were asked to get down. In an organised manner they separated the Shias from among the rest and having ascertained their identity (through their names and the area they belonged to), shot them dead," said Hussain (real named withheld on request), who belongs to a village in the Astore district of Gilgit-Baltistan (G-B).

Twenty-four people (21 Shias and three Sunnis) in aboard three buses, who had embarked on fateful that August 15 morning, from Rawalpindi, never reached their destination in G-B (a Shia-majority region), after their buses were intercepted near Lulusar area in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province on Aug 16, where they were mercilessly massacred.

Among them, 12 were from Astore and six were Hussain's close relatives from the same village.

Two family members, somehow, survived to tell the sordid episode. "They saw their cousins die in front of them," he said.

During the massacre, said Hussain, the masked men asked the passengers to loudly chant "Allah-o-Akbar" (God is Great) and "kafir, kafir, Shia kafir (infidels, infidels, Shia infidels)". He belongs to the Shia sect although 90 per cent of the villagers were Sunnis.

A shaky and grainy video doing the rounds on the internet shows the incident exactly as Hussain described to Dawn.com.

Muhammad Afridi, of the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan, associated earlier with the anti-Shia militant outfit Sipah-i-Sahaba Pakistan (SSP), stated the killings were in retaliation for 'excesses' committed by Shias against Sunnis in G-B. He warned that more such attacks would be carried out in other parts of the country.

After the incident hundreds remained stranded in the twin cities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi, after public and private transport for the region was suspended.

This is the third such incident since the beginning of the year. On February 28, and then again on April 3, 18 and nine Shia passengers were dragged out of the buses in a similar manner in northern district of Kohistan, and Chilas, 60 miles from Gilgit, respectively.

Political analyst Hasan Askari Rizvi finding a "growing trend of Islamic sectarianism" predicts that with Pakistan's rapid shift towards religious orthodoxy in Islam, "sectarian thinking" is likely to dominate.

Pakistan has recorded at least 2,642 sectarian attacks, killing 3,963 people since 1989, according to the South Asia Terrorism Portal (SATP) database.

Balochistan, said the SATP has witnessed at least 71 incidents of sectarian attacks in which 304 persons have been killed since 2009. Over 90 people have already been killed in 34 such incidents since the beginning of 2012 until August 19.

Earlier Interior Minister Rehman Malik, hinted at "foreign" hands fanning sectarianism in Pakistan to destabilise the country and promote religious hatred.

Dismissing Malik's statement, Dr Mohammad Taqi, said it is Pakistan's own domestic policy of using jihad as a tool which has "led to the tail wagging the dog."

Talking to Dawn.com, Taqi, who left Pakistan for the United States in 1996 "anticipating the disaster we are facing" added that the intolerance and extremism Pakistan is in grips with is a "direct consequence of Pakistan's neighbour-phobic national identity anchored in religious ideology".

Hussain from Astore called the massacre nothing short of genocide against the Shias.

"If this isn't genocide, what is?" exclaimed Hussain. "What's worse we were advised by elders in our village, that we shouldn't agitate as it may fuel riots," he said.

Finding the "studious silence of the Shia massacre by the Sunni majority" disquieting, Dr Pervez Hoodbhoy, a peace activist and an academician told Dawn.com: "Describing the killings as sectarian is outrageous because a conflict assumes two warring sides. But in fact here there is just one side – the Shias – which is being massacred."

"Pakistan was conceived in haste with just one goal in mind – Muslims must be separated from Hindus, and then somehow all Muslims will live together in bliss. Zero thought was given to what happens when religious fervour is aroused," said Hoodbhoy retracing the partition of the sub-continent in 1947 when India and Pakistan became two separate nations.

The pre-independence writings by Wahabbi, Deobandi and Ahle-Hadees hardliners, added Rizvi, show discord between Shias and Sunnis existed even then.

"The division always existed but sectarianism gained momentum in the 1980s (during military dictator General Zia ul Haq's 11-year rule) when Pakistani state began to implement and promote religious orthodoxy and conservatism," he said.

Today, the country is more fragmented than ever before and Hoodbhoy blamed the rise in extremism to the "overdose of religion given to young Pakistanis".

Citing the recent Washington DC-based Pew Research Centre's survey which found 50 per cent of Sunnis in Pakistan believe Shias to be non-Muslims, Hoodbhoy warned this may result in "bitter religious wars".

Eighty-three per cent of Sunnis in Afghanistan, contrary to only 50 per cent in Pakistan, accept Shias as Muslims. Even in Bangladesh, which split before General Zia ul Haq's regime took control of Pakistan, 77 per cent of Sunnis believe Shias are Muslims.

"For now the Shia's are feeling the brunt, along with the Ahmadis, but tomorrow it will be one Sunni faction butchering another," warned Hoodbhoy.

Finding the politicians, the government and even the army incapacitated, many like Hussain say: "When the state can't protect itself, how can we expect or have the confidence in these institutions to protect us?"

"The federal government is too bogged down in its survival," agreed Rizvi. And when the attackers get away with their crime so easily, it encourages them to repeat it while it gives others the impetus to do the same, he said.

With the breakdown of the state authority, hardline Islamic groups like Lashkar-i-Jhangvi, the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan and allies like the former SSP and Jaish-e-Muhammad can pursue their narrow religious-political agenda more boldly, said Rizvi.

With foreboding he said: "These trends are expected to continue. The frequency of killings will vary from time to time but it is not expected to end in the near future."

Meanwhile there are reports that all government and private schools in G-B have been closed down for an indefinite period after Taliban announced attacks on Shia schools in Gilgit.

"Instead of making a strong policy against terrorists, government and security authorities seem to have bowed down to the threats of the terrorists," it was reported in the Shiite News.

"If this isn't Shia genocide, what is?" | DAWN.COM
 

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Judge killed in Pakistan, for being a Shia
Judge, 2 others shot dead in a sectarian attack in Pakistan's Quetta - The Times of India

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ISLAMABAD: Unidentified gunmen shot dead a Shiite judge, his bodyguard and driver in a sectarian attack in Quetta city of southwest Pakistan on Thursday, officials said.

Zulfiqar Naqvi, a sessions judge, was attacked as he came out of his home in Quetta, the capital of Balochistan, police officials said.
They described the incident as a sectarian attack as the slain judge was a Shia.

The judge was heading to work when the gunmen, waiting outside his home at Saryab Road, fired indiscriminately.
Naqvi and the two other men were killed instantly, officials said.
The attackers, who were riding a motorcycle, fled after the shooting....
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If a Governor can be killed, who is Shia judge after all.

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real voice of shia muslims....
stop target killings of shia muslims..!!!
reality of so-called ISLAMIC STATE... PAKISTAN !!!!
 

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