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12 Taliban killed in Orakzai Clash, 35 Pakistanis
Killed, 125 Injured in Karachi Post-Murder Riots
12 Taliban killed in Orakzai clash
Tuesday, August 03, 2010
HANGU:
Pakistani security forces killed 12 Taliban while two security
personnel were injured in an attack by Taliban fighters on Monday in
Upper Orakzai. Security sources said Taliban fighters attacked a
checkpost in Dabori Afghan Top area and injured two security men. Troops
retaliated and killed 12 Taliban. staff report
35 killed, 125 injured in post-murder riots; several shops and vehicles
burnt
The Daily Times, Pakistan, Tuesday, August 03, 2010
Bloodshed in Karachi after MQM MPA shot dead
* Sindh Assembly
member Raza Haider, security guard gunned down by unidentified
motorcyclists inside a mosque
* MQM announces three-day mourning
By Faraz Khan
KARACHI:
A Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) leader and a member of the Sindh
Assembly, Raza Haider, and his security guard were gunned down by
unidentified motorcyclists inside a mosque in the Nazimabad area on
Monday.
Life in the provincial capital was crippled following
the incident, as at least 35 people were killed and more than 125
injured in incidents of violence that broke out in various areas in
response to the killing.
Around three-dozen vehicles and several
shops were set ablaze, while massive traffic jams were witnessed at
almost all major thoroughfares of the city.
Two unidentified men
shot dead 50-year-old Haider and his security guard Khalid Khan inside
the Jamia Masjid Aqsa in Nazimabad Block No 2, when the lawmaker was
getting ready to say his prayers at the mosque.
Bodies of the
two victims were taken to the Abbasi Shaheed Hospital. MLO Dr Sheraz
told Daily Times that the MPA sustained six bullet wounds – three from a
sub-machine gun and three from a 9mm pistol – while his guard had
sustained only one bullet injury.
The condition of a teenage boy
Arsalan, who was also wounded in the attack, was stable, he added.
Liaquatabad Town SP Waqar Mallan told Daily Times that police found
empty shells of a 9mm pistol and an SMG from the crime scene. The SP
added that the culprits arrived at the mosque on two motorcycles and a
white-coloured car.
“Two of the four men on the motorcycles
entered the mosque and after shouting ‘Allah-o-Akbar’ opened fire on the
MQM leader and his guard,” the officer said.
“The sketches that
we are preparing with the help of eyewitnesses would be provided to the
media after they are finalised, but our first priority is to control the
law and order situation,” he added.
Meanwhile, violence and
anarchy spread throughout the city following the MPA’s murder. Besides
several vehicles and shops, a petrol pump, roadside stalls and pushcarts
in various parts of the city were set ablaze by protesters.
Routine life was suspended and commercial activities came to a halt due
to the violence, as several people stuck in traffic jams had parked
their vehicles on the roads and walked to their destinations.
The MQM Rabita Committee announced three days of mourning. The committee
said special prayers would also be organised for Haider.
Separately, MQM chief Altaf Hussain called for a high-level probe into
Haider’s murder.
Condemning the killing, Altaf termed it a big
tragedy, according to a statement by the MQM. President Asif Ali Zardari,
Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani, PML-N chief Nawaz Sharif, and the
four chief ministers strongly condemned the killing of the MQM leader.
The PM appealed to MQM party workers to avoid taking any extreme
measures to express outrage against those who had committed this heinous
crime.
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