SamantK
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I don't recognize it as a genocide.
What happened in Gujrat in just a few hours alone killed more Muslims than a single attack on Shiia Muslims in Pakistan.
Sadly, with the states backing.
If we consider the scores of attacks on Shias, your position seems untenable.
In Gujarat 79 people were convicted for the riots, now tell me how many in Pakistan?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sectarian_violence_in_Pakistan
Since the year 2000, over 2000 Shia Hazara community members including many women and children have been killed or wounded in attacks perpetrated by Sunni Muslim terrorists affiliated with Al-Qaeda and Taliban in southwestern town of Quetta. Many hundreds of Shia Muslims have been killed in northern areas of Pakistan such as Gilgit, Baltistan, Parachinar and Chelas. The violence worsened immediately after September 11 and the expulsion of the Taliban from Afghanistan.[26] In 2002, 12 Shia Hazara police cadets were gunned down in Quetta. In 2003, the main Shia Friday Mosque was attacked in Quetta, killing 53 worshippers. March 2, 2004, at least 42 persons were killed and more than 100 wounded when a procession of the Shia Muslims was attacked by rival Sunni extremists at Liaquat Bazaar in Quetta.[27] Separately, on October 7, 2004, a car bomb killed 40 members of an extremist Sunni organization in Multan. 300 people died during 2006.[28]
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