Planned Extermination: Balochistan’s Shia Hazara Community

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All kinds of assassins exist and all are getting paid.

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More reason to be proud of Pakistan.

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just today two bodies were recovered from Quetta, both of them were Shia Clerics and shamelessly LeJ has claimed the responsibility yet again.

these monsters are roaming around freely and government/agencies have turned a blind eye towards them.

Re: Planned Extermination: Balochistan’s Shia Hazara Community

Quaid who gave us this beautiful country was a shia himself and these savages are killings shias, want to force them out of this country. their motive is to transform this country into sunni state, and they are not even sunnis themselves. I wonder from where do these guys get their fundings?? who is their support system??

you are right, this has been happening for quite some time, but nobody in the government dare to speak against this massacre. they all have turned deaf and blind.

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When a government loses control then all kind of terrorists pop out and carry out their acts with impunity.
Balochistan, along with Khyber, is another such province which is getting out of control of government. Thus resulting in massacre of people for various reasons.

Some terrorist groups working in Balochistan include Taliban, Baloch separatists, and sectarian outfits (closely linked to Taliban).
Baloch separatists usually target people from outside of Balochistan. But sectarian khawarij target everyone based on religion.

*Based on percentage population, Hazaras have suffered the most amongst other ethnic groups in the province.
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What is happening to Hazaras in Balochistan is the true example of an attempt to commit genocide. No other group is threatened as such in the province.

June 10, 2012
What an open letter from a terrorist group looks like

The banned Pakistani terror outfit Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) has reportedly published an open letter addressed to the Hazara community in Quetta, Pakistan. The letter, reproduced and translated from Urdu below, is an example of the hate literature from sectarian groups that has been published from time to time in Quetta and other Pakistani cities. Coming in the wake of a string of attacks targeting Hazara political leaders, businessmen and ordinary people, this letter has caused significant alarm and concern among the people who see it as an ominous sign of things to come.
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Text:
All Shias are wajib-ul-qatl (worthy of killing). We will rid Pakistan of [this] unclean people. Pakistan means land of the pure, and the Shias have no right to be here. We have the fatwa and signatures of the revered ulema in which the Shias have been declared *kaafir [infidel].

Just as our fighters have waged a successful jihad against the Shia-Hazaras in Afghanistan, our mission [in Pakistan] is the abolition of this impure sect and people, the Shias and the Shia-Hazaras, from every city, every village, every nook and corner of Pakistan.** Like in the past, [our] successful Jihad against the Hazaras in Pakistan** and, in particular, in Quetta is ongoing and will continue [in the future]. We will make Pakistan their graveyard — their houses will be destroyed by bombs and suicide bombers. We will only rest when we fly the flag of true Islam on this land.

Our fighters and suicide bombers have [already] successfully operated in Parachinar**, and are awaiting orders to operate across Pakistan. Jihad against the Shia-Hazaras has now become our duty. Our suicide bombers have successfully operated in Hazara Town on May 6, and now our next target is your houses in Alamdar Road***. As long as our innocent friends aren’t freed [from incarceration], we will continue our operations.

**The Principal,**Lashkar-e-Jhangvi Pakistan


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I don't think so it's in hand of civil govt. These animals feeding and protecting by agencies more they kill more they got medals. It's a chain jis ki har ladi dusri se pewista hai. I'm really wondering what happen in future if some govt.like PTJI come into power.

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There are security check posts in and out of Quetta so why these people cant stop people killing Hazaras I cannot even think.

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above letter is very disturbing

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The government's failures continue, what else is new here?

A PEOPLE LOST IN A LOST CITY

A recent article on Quetta and Hazara in Dawn.
I am going to put the line from Dante Alighieri in my signature.

The lost city | DAWN.COM
One day after the blast and two days after the dead bodies were recovered, Quetta wears a look of uncertainty. Promising panflex boards shadow closed shops. Everyone is rushing to nowhere. The shopkeepers talk to the customers but continue looking over their shoulders, searching for a probable assassin. The shopping area of Jinnah Road is few metres away from the safe haven of known as the Cantonment. On both sides of the security check-post, people live a life infested with fear. One side, however, is able to put up a brave front.

A young man in his early twenties,** the shopkeeper wears a concealed look of Hazara** but he does not respond when I greet in his native dialect, Persian. The language which was once a source of calm is now a motive for murder. Before I can ask more questions, he disrupts the communication and tells us that he is packing up. He works with one hand and with the other; he holds the keys of his motorcycle tightly. The reason for such behaviour, he says, is the impending fear of death.** He believes that everyone here in Quetta awaits destruction**.

Anytime anybody will appear from anywhere and it will all be over. Even the remains will have to wait for some time before rescue teams show up. His voice sends ripples across my nervous system; this is the terror that reigns supreme here.

The city derived its name from the Pashto word ‘fortress,’ yet insecurity dampens the air.** The Hazara community are locked inside their housing societies**. Their young are either moving to Australia where asylum is much easier or Scandinavia, the universal refuge of Pakistanis. Those who cannot afford the legal way, opt for the sea route of Malaysia- Indonesia-Australia. The poorest spend their time sitting in front of their houses, for regardless of the poverty their mothers still hold them valuable. Outside the society, they are chased after and eventually murdered.

The menial workers from Punjab move without their ID cards under a constant threat and Pashtun killing is also on the rise. What remains behind is the Baloch community, the otherwise neglected fraction of largest province of Pakistan for the largest part of the history. Many in the privileged sides of the country ask for their responsibility and I am reminded of Dante Alighieri from Italy, “The hottest places in hell are reserved for those who in times of great moral crises maintain their neutrality.”

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The thing which scares people , who are after Muslim unity , about Shia muslims is their ' Taqleed ' and ' Awaiting for Mehdi ' ... Enemies of Islam know , what will happen , if the Muslimd distrusted in many sects and groups stands under on Flag.

Nahii JanTay tu hum Musalman hi nahi Jantay !

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Naabigh:
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Enemies of Islam know , what will happen , if the Muslimd distrusted in many sects and groups stands under on Flag
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And who are these enemies of Islam?
To me the enemies of Islam are the khawarij who are committing this genocide.

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The thing which scares people , who are after Muslim unity , about Shia muslims is their ' Taqleed ' and ' Awaiting for Mehdi '
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If anyone wants to spread venom about any group then he can find myriad of reasons and ways.

About these "scary" things regarding Hazaras or shias. I don't think anyone would be "scared" of people who are being killed, instead of getting scared of the khawarij terrorists who are killing them.
In English such a twisted logic is called "PREPOSTEROUS".

In a civilized world, no worldy law and no religious law justifies killing of an innocent person who is killed due to his ethnicity or beliefs alone.

There can be no justification for a genocide of innocent people.

Re: Planned Extermination: Balochistan’s Shia Hazara Community

The genocide continues.

Seven gunned down in Quetta | DAWN.COM
**QUETTA: Gunmen shot dead seven Shias in two separate incidents in Balochistan’s provincial capital Quetta on Saturday, police said.
**The incidents took place in the Hazarganji area of Quetta, the capital of the oil and gas rich province.Senior local police official Wazir Khan Nasir told AFP that “four gunmen riding two motorbikes intercepted a bus” and “pulled five Shia vegetable sellers off the vehicle and shot them dead”.

He said in a second incident, two motorbike riders sprayed bullets at two Shias in Hazarganji area, on the outskirts of Quetta, killing both of them.

All seven deceased belonged to Hazara community.

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How hypocritical is this of people who like to show outrage for Rohingya when in our own country most of us are totally silent or neutral about the GENOCIDE of our own countrymen.

It's the result of the reign of intolerance and mullaiyat.

The worst part is that no political party demands any action about this genocide. Even when the government captures them sometime, the FREE courts release them for the lack of evidence!

And then we have politicians like Imran, who would be outraged when drones kill some terrorists in FATA, yet doesn't even have any word of sympathy for the REAL genocide happening in the country.

HYPOCRITES.

No wonder Hindus are leaving such a people with such a BS ideology.

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[2:156] who, when a misfortune confronts them, say: "Surely we belong to Allah and to Him invariably we do return."

It is true when they say that (wrong) religion is used as blanket for some of the most horrible injustices to take place under it.

[26:227] And those who oppress shall see what kind of outcome overturns them.