Three Shia Muslims shot martyred in Quetta
At least three Shia Muslims from the Hazara community were shot martyred by takfiri terrorists of AhleSunnat Wal Jamaat in two separate incidents in the Pakistani city of Quetta
At least three Shia Muslims from the Hazara community were shot martyred by takfiri terrorists of AhleSunnat Wal Jamaat in two separate incidents in the Pakistani city of Quetta.
Though the Shia Hazara community staged sit in protest at Quetta and also hold the protest press conference but state machinery had failed to arrest a single terrorists Of AhleSunnat Wal Jamaat (ASWJ) and Taliban Pakistan.
On April 27, three people belonging to the Hazara community were shot dead near the Mekran bus stop in Quetta’s Satellite Town.
Sectarian violence — in particular against Shia Muslims, who make up roughly 25 per cent of Pakistan’s 200 million people — has claimed thousands of lives in the country over the past decade. The worst such attack on the Shia Hazaras took place on January 10, 2013, saw a suicide bomber blow himself up in a small snooker hall, with the overall toll close to 100.