NA to launch fact-finding mission over sectarian killings

So Far, Not a single culprit has been brought to justice, this unwillingness to track down the killers, has further deteriorated the situation.

**ISLAMABAD: Taking notice of a recent rise in targeted sectarian killings, a human rights’ committee of the Pakistani National Assembly has decided to launch a fact-finding mission to probe the murders of members of the Shia community.
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The National Assembly’s Standing Committee for Human Rights held a session here at the Parliament House on Wednesday, which decided to send the fact-finding mission to Quetta, Karachi and Gilgit-Baltistan to investigate recent incidents of violence targeting members of the Shia community.

Committee chairman Riaz Fatyana said that the Babusar incident where a group of Shias were murdered was shameful. He added that it was the responsibility of the state to provide protection to its citizens.
Fatyana said that if the government is unable to provide protection to the country’s minorities, then it cannot expect other countries to provide protection to their minority Muslim groups.

He added that it is wrong to assert that external powers are at work in regard to these acts of sectarianism.
Moreover, he also informed the committee that a priest belonging to the Christian faith had been forced to leave the city by the extremists, adding that if Islamabad is in such a bad state, then the situation in the other cities and towns is bound to be worse.
A member of the committee, Jamila Gilani also said that sectarianism is an ideology within Pakistan, due to which, minority sects in the country are being targeted. Therefore, to solve the problem of sectarianism and extremism, this ideology must be eradicated.
Pakistan has been plagued by a recent growing trend of sectarian attacks targeting religious minorities.

On Wednesday, three people of the Hazara community were killed when gunmen opened fire on a taxi in Quetta. In another targeted incident earlier on August 16, gunmen dragged at least 20 Shia Muslim travelers off a bus, killing them at point blank range in the hills of Babusar top in Gilgil-Baltistan’s Mansehra district.

The past few months have witnessed an alarming rise in incidents where the Shia community has come under attack and their members have been killed, especially in northern Pakistan where the ethnic Hazara Shia community has been the most common target for such incidents.

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Re: NA to launch fact-finding mission over sectarian killings

^ sab kuch luta key hosh mein aye to kya kiya

Re: NA to launch fact-finding mission over sectarian killings

^ abhi bhi nahi aya.

Re: NA to launch fact-finding mission over sectarian killings

In Balochistan, the terrorist BLA has now turned to shias after having killed thousands of punjabis and urdu-speaking population.

Re: NA to launch fact-finding mission over sectarian killings

^ LEJ has changed its name to BLA in Balochistan? Besides sectarian killings are taking place in some other areas was well.

Re: NA to launch fact-finding mission over sectarian killings

another day, another killing…**

Shia Judge Killed in Quetta**

Officials say unidentified gunmen shot Zulfiqar Naqvi, his driver and bodyguard in a targeted sectarian attack.

The incident took place in Quetta, the capital of the oil and gas rich province of Balochistan, as Zulfiqar Naqvi was traveling to his office.

“Gunmen were waiting for him at a railway crossing, the moment the car slowed down, the assailants sprayed bullets and fled,” senior police officer Wazir Khan Nasir told AFP. “The target of the attack was the judge and it appeared to be a sectarian incident.”

Khalid Mazoor, another senior police officer, confirmed the killings and added the gunmen were riding a motorbike.

There was no claim of responsibility for the attack but Balochistan, which borders Iran and Afghanistan, has been a flashpoint for violence between majority Sunnis and Shias, who make up around 20 percent of the population. Sectarian conflict has left thousands of people dead since the late 1980s, and the province also suffers Taliban attacks and a separatist insurgency.

Baloch rebels rose up in 2004, demanding political autonomy and a greater share of profits from the region’s oil, gas and mineral resources. Bomb blasts and attacks on police and security forces are frequent in the province, which is one of the most deprived areas of Pakistan.

Shia Judge Killed in Quetta

Re: NA to launch fact-finding mission over sectarian killings

exactly, as far as I know baloch militants usually carry out attacks against police force and security forces.

Re: NA to launch fact-finding mission over sectarian killings

The militants carry out killings of settlers as well as others too, but sectarian killings LEJ has been accepting, and in Balochistan we have another organization called Jundullah which could be working in tandem with LEJ. The situation has become very complex thanks to the military's involvement in the affairs of the province.

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very much possible, after all Jundullah has strong ties with LeJ and SSP.
Jundullah militants are mostly baloch?