Shia Rights Watch releases its monthly report on anti-Shia violations worldwide
The International Shia Rights Watch Organization has issued its monthly report for last September on the most prominent human rights violations against Shia Muslims around the world.
The organization’s regular report includes a review of major terrorist attacks, including bombings, as well as systematic repression and abuse in a number of countries against Shias.
The organization confirmed in the report, viewd by Shia Waves Agency, that it “recorded serious attacks and violations last September which targeted the Shia followers of AhlulBayt, peace be upon them, around the world, specifically in Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bahrain and Iraq.”
The report pointed out that the organization’s teams could only monitor some of the declared violations, in cooperation with some human rights activists and civil organizations.
The report explained that “In Iran, the security forces foiled a terrorist attack, when a suicide bomber was attempting to detonate himself among civilians in a public square in the city of Tabriz.”
“In Afghanistan, the Taliban gangs appropriated properties belonging to Shia Muslims in Mazar-i-Sharif. They also destroyed a Jafari school in the same city, and arrested 24 men in Bamyan on trumped-up charges”, the report added.
However in Pakistan, the report documented five incidents, the most important was when a mosque imam verbally abused the Twelfth Imam Al-Mehdi, may Allah Almighty bring forward his honorable reappearance, in Gilgit, Baltistan.
In Iraq and Bahrain, the report also recorded a number of terrorist and sectarian incidents against the Shia devotees of AhlulBayt, peace be upon them.