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Stop Killings in Pakistan

Stop Killings in Pakistan

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Embassy of Pakistan , Altaf Hussein: Political Activist

1,000's of innocent civilians are killed for religious views and are being deprived of humanitarian rights. Angry mobs and terrorist personalities are swarming Pakistan and are roaming free while the government doesn't do anything. 25 brave innocent souls were killed after the buses were stopped en route to Gilgit and the victims were picked out based on names from the ID cards , and shot dead by terrorists for ethnic reasons.

How long will this go on?

These crimes are being committed by the enemies of humanity and enemies of Pakistan with support of Anti-State elements to incite sectarian war. As you may recall, decapitated bodies of two young men Haseeb and Maulana Noor Ali were discovered in Quetta on July 11 2012. Now the barbaric killers have uploaded a gruesome video of the slaughter on internet. The Government of Pakistan and its machinery had failed all Pakistanis by letting these murderous gangs rule the land. There is no peace and security for ordinary Pakistanis especially the Shia Muslim population.


Letter from Quetta: "I too had a dream, but being a Pakistani Shia, it will remain a dream." - S. Batool

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