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Thursday, December 8, 2011

NATO FACES PROTEST FROM MUSLIMS

ISLAMABAD: Activists of different organizations held a protest rally against the NATO strikes in Mohmand agency in which at least 24 Pakistani soldiers were killed.

A large number of activists of traders unions, lawyers, CDA Labour Union, National Press Club and Newspaper Hawkers Unions in the auspicious of Joint Action Committee (JAC) participated in the rally which started from Islamabad Stock Exchange and ended at American Embassy here on Thursday.

They were holding placards and raised slogans against NATO and US forces whom they described as violator of Pakistan's sovereignty.

Addressing the rally speakers strongly condemned the NATO attack on Pakistan and urged the government to vacate Shamsi air base being used by US forces with in the given deadline. (PPI)

Friday, August 19, 2011

KARACHI DEATH EVER

KARACHI: The death toll in Karachi violence has increased to eleven who were killed in firing and torture incidents since midnight while four others are injured, Geo News reported Friday. The situation in the old city area is still tense.

According to police, body of a man identified as Sagar was found from New Karachi sector 11-G area of Karachi while two more bodies were found in a gunnysack from Khamosh Colony in Gulbahar area.

Three bullet-riddled bodies were found from Bakraperi area of Lyari and Kharadar Jamatkhana in Baghdai area ahead of fast. All these victims are not yet identified who were killed after being kidnapped.

Two men were gunned down in Gulshan-e-Iqbal no.3 and 5 who were identified as Mohammad Sharif Gabool and Hosh Mohammad while Mobin Ahmed was shot dead in PIB Colony and two others sustained injuries.

In Sheerin Jinnah Colony, Anwar Khan and Shehryar Khan succumbed to injuries in hospital.

On Wednesday, 16 people lost their lives while on Thursday, 36 people were killed and their bodies were found from Lyari, Baldia Town, Shershah, Saeedabad, Pak Colony, Manghopir and other areas who were killed after being kidnapped.

According to police, a written message was also found from the gunny bags with bodies inscribed with slogans of 'Peace or war or more bodies'.

Some unknown men opened fire in Landhi Sherpao Colony and Kharadar area right before Aftaar time.

Police and Rangers conducted a combined operation after violent exchange of fire between two groups in Godhra area and arrested several people. Additional forces have also been deployed owing to tense situation in the area.

The fresh spate of violence started on Wednesday with killing of former MNA along with 15 others.