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Karachi shut after over 40 killed in clashes
PAKISTAN - 3 AUGUST 2010

KARACHI: Clashes that killed at least 40 people overnight in Karachi scared residents off its streets on Tuesday as Pakistan’s largest city was on alert for more violence after the shooting of a leader in a dominant political party.

Police said more than 90 people were wounded and dozens of vehicles and shops torched as mobs who took to the streets after Raza Haider, a member of the provincial Sindh Assembly from the Muttahida Quami Movement (MQM), was gunned down on Monday along with his bodyguard while attending a funeral.

The government blamed the Taliban and the banned militant group Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan (SSP) for the killing of the lawmaker. Twenty people have been arrested in connection with the violence, federal Interior Minister Rehman Malik told the Senate on Tuesday.

The violence once again raised fears of instability in Karachi, a city of 18 million and Pakistan's commercial hub, and about the flight of Taliban militants to the city after army offensives against their bases in Pakistan's northwest.

Some analysts said the violence could ultimately affect the economy. Karachi is home to the country's main port, the central bank and the stock exchange, which has so far seen thin trade and will close an hour early because of the violence.

“This obviously raises concern and anxiety, and if these things continue, Pakistan’s economy gets undermined,” said Hasan-Askari Rizvi, a political and security analyst.

“It is a pathetic situation and exposes the helplessness of the government to perform its basic duty towards its citizens,” said Rizvi.

The stock market was open on Tuesday but trade was dull and attendance thin due to security concerns. The main index was flat by 1:00 pm (0800 GMT), but dealers said the violence could dampen investor sentiment.

Police and officials said that they also found evidence suggesting that militants had planned a suicide attack during Haider's funeral, scheduled for later on Tuesday.

“On the basis of evidence available at the moment, it (the killing of Haider) was carried out by the Tehrik-e-Taliban and Sipah-e-Sahaba,” Malik told reporters in Islamabad.

The MQM, a coalition partner in the federal as well as the provincial Sindh government, renewed calls for a crackdown on militants after the killing of its lawmaker.

“For the past 3 to 4 years we have been pointing out and giving evidence about the presence of Taliban and extremists in Karachi,” said Wasay Jalil, a spokesman for the MQM.

“We were ridiculed at that time. But now everyone is admitting that the Taliban and the SSP are here.”

On Tuesday, a day after the killing, Karachi was tense as police and paramilitary troops patrolled deserted streets.

Hyderabad, the second largest city of the province, was also largely deserted as were other towns after the MQM called for three days of mourning.

“This could be the last nail in the coffin and could be disastrous for the stock market because as it is, volume has been below average and this may lead to foreign investors exiting the market,” said Sajid Bhanji, a director at brokerage Arif Habib Ltd, of Haider’s killing and the ensuring violence.

Karachi has a long history of ethnic, religious and sectarian violence. It was a main target of al Qaeda-linked militants after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the United States, when Pakistan joined the US-led campaign against militancy, and foreigners were attacked in the city several times.

“All political forces in Karachi have their armed groups,” Rizvi said. “And then there are a lot of other groups - criminal, sectarian, drug mafia.”

Including last night's death toll, officials say at least 193 people have been killed in targeted attacks since the start of the year, although analysts and political parties say the number is likely much higher.

Mohajirs, the descendants of Urdu-speakers who migrated from India after the creation of Pakistan in 1947, are the biggest community and dominate the city's administration through the MQM.

It is also home to the largest concentration of ethnic Pashtuns outside the northwest.

Government officials also say criminals, including drug lords competing for turf in the city’s teeming neighbourhoods, take advantage of the tension, complicating the police’s difficulties.


Photo: A policeman asked residents to stay in their homes after supporters of Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) torched a bus early Tuesday morning in protest of the killing of a member of party in Karachi August 3, 2010. More than 40 people have been killed in Pakistan’s commercial hub Karachi, after a member of the dominant political party was shot dead, police said on Tuesday.
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Source: DAWN News
 
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MQM has a history of violence. Its about time they should be dealth swiftly or we would be looking at as east-pakistan like disaster. This part no doubt operates under the instructions of RAW. This is a party of Indian intrest by their covert agents living among us transparently.
 
***UPDATE***

Death Toll Rises to 54. More than 130 are injured.

Karachi violence claims six more lives
PAKISTAN - 4 AUGUST 2010

KARACHI: The death toll from violence triggered by Monday’s murder of Syed Raza Haider, a senior leader of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement and member of the Sindh Assembly, rose to 54 after six more people were killed on Tuesday. More than 130 were injured, officials said.

After a brief lull in violence arson attacks and intense firing resumed and within an hour four people were killed in Orangi Town and two in Charpai Gali.

Armed men on a motorcycle pulled outside a general store in Orangi’s Faqeer Colony and fired at Ameer Ali and Wasim. They were taken to the Abbassi Shaheed Hospital, where they died. Officials at the hospital said they had received another bullet-riddle body from the same area. He was identified as Sharafat Khan.

Unknown gunmen fired multiple shots on a group of people in Charpai Gali, killing two youngsters on the spot. They were identified as Fayyaz and Mahmood. Their bodies were moved to Abbassi Shaheed Hospital.

In Aram Bagh area, a man in his mid-20s was gunned down. He was identified as Aslam Khan.

A number of vehicles, shops and pushcarts were set on fire in different localities late in the night. Six trucks were set ablaze near Easa Nagri, a taxi on M.A. Jinnah Road and a teashop in PIB Colony.

Business activities in most towns and cities of interior of Sindh remained suspended and transport was off the roads on Tuesday. Hyderabad, Latifabad, Mirpurkhas, Nawabshah, Sanghar, Umerkot, Kotri, Dadu and Sukkur remained shut while business activities in Thatta and Tandojam were normal.

Some areas resounded with firing. Some shops and vehicles were torched and scattered incidents of violence were reported. Armed youths patrolled markets to ensure that these were closed.


Source: DAWN News

Photo: A motorcyclist rides past a burning van following overnight violence in Karachi on August 3, 2010.
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MQM has a history of violence. Its about time they should be dealth swiftly or we would be looking at as east-pakistan like disaster. This part no doubt operates under the instructions of RAW. This is a party of Indian intrest by their covert agents living among us transparently.

THink abt what I am trying to convey....

Normally we indians blame terorrist attacks on India and we do really believe atleast a majority of them are backed by Pak state or non-state however u want to put it.

But what I have seen most of the times is that similar incidents in pak also calls for finger pointing on India. Understandbly some of them might have the influence of India becoz no one is a saint, if u bomb me, i will try to retaliate too .. but a major concern in the accusation of pakistanis is that even their political parties and policy makers are blamed to have links with India. there cud be some instances of those in India too, but a major chunk of the party or a section of political group ? thats worrysome if true for pak. And nobody is going to help pakistan.

As there is a saying in my local language;- u can save urself from outside thieves but even god can't save u from a family thief !!:what:
 
THink abt what I am trying to convey....

Normally we indians blame terorrist attacks on India and we do really believe atleast a majority of them are backed by Pak state or non-state however u want to put it.

But what I have seen most of the times is that similar incidents in pak also calls for finger pointing on India. Understandbly some of them might have the influence of India becoz no one is a saint, if u bomb me, i will try to retaliate too .. but a major concern in the accusation of pakistanis is that even their political parties and policy makers are blamed to have links with India. there cud be some instances of those in India too, but a major chunk of the party or a section of political group ? thats worrysome if true for pak. And nobody is going to help pakistan.

As there is a saying in my local language;- u can save urself from outside thieves but even god can't save u from a family thief !!:what:

It is indeed a worrying trend in Karachi, this kind of non sense best handled with a strict security cordon, no gatherings, no functions till normalcy. Clear instructions for shoot at sight on any one trying to disrupt peace or seen carrying any form of ammunition.
Intelligence should be beefed up to know in advance the gathering points and preemptive arrests made.
 
If MQM wants to make the lives of people in Karachi, it should abandon the path of voilence against other minorities. The poor MPA was a victim of revenge for the attrocities that MQM commits against other communities.
 
40 people one day..........OMG.

Indian kashmir is far better. only 45 dead in one month.
 
MQM has a history of violence. Its about time they should be dealth swiftly or we would be looking at as east-pakistan like disaster. This part no doubt operates under the instructions of RAW. This is a party of Indian intrest by their covert agents living among us transparently.

You forgot CIA, MOSSAD and Blackwater :pop:
 
You forgot CIA, MOSSAD and Blackwater :pop:

Yes bro u absolutely right about that...cuz normal pplz cant even think of this kinda stuff...The evil powerz r bent to bring hell out in Pak with their most fierce and treacherous planz....But Inshallah with Allah(SBWT) muddad we will overcome everything soon..burrying alive the evil pwerz in their own dug grave.
:pakistan::pdf:
 
@khurasan
Do you know it's people who live in denial mode are primary cause of all problems.Get into your head that it is pakistani citizens who are killing each other like animals,it is pakistani groups who are claiming these attacks on their brothers(ssp spokesman claimed their brave act which started all these mess in monday)It is pakistani parties like mqm and anp who have a violent history of killing each other and are continuing their acts at present by rioting!Many were arrested in this three days and all those were pakistani.Just blame everything on foreign evil powers to fit your 'holier than others' theory!!pathetic
 
@khurasan
Do you know it's people who live in denial mode are primary cause of all problems.Get into your head that it is pakistani citizens who are killing each other like animals,it is pakistani groups who are claiming these attacks on their brothers(ssp spokesman claimed their brave act which started all these mess in monday)It is pakistani parties like mqm and anp who have a violent history of killing each other and are continuing their acts at present by rioting!Many were arrested in this three days and all those were pakistani.Just blame everything on foreign evil powers to fit your 'holier than others' theory!!pathetic

When did SSP spokesmen claimed the murder. Please share the source.
 
Yes bro u absolutely right about that...cuz normal pplz cant even think of this kinda stuff...The evil powerz r bent to bring hell out in Pak with their most fierce and treacherous planz....But Inshallah with Allah(SBWT) muddad we will overcome everything soon..burrying alive the evil pwerz in their own dug grave.
:pakistan::pdf:
Damn these rascals(RAW, CIA, MOSSAD & Co) 13 more killed over night.
http://www.dawn.com/wps/wcm/connect...ur+shot+dead+in+karachi+target+killing--bi-02

Yup, you have a green signal from us, go all out and shoot them down.
And don't worry we wouldn't cry human rights and all that BS violations.
 
If MQM wants to make the lives of people in Karachi, it should abandon the path of voilence against other minorities. The poor MPA was a victim of revenge for the attrocities that MQM commits against other communities.

wrong , he was murdered becuase he was a Shia ! they fired 30shots on his body what does that tell you ?
 
wrong , he was murdered becuase he was a Shia ! they fired 30shots on his body what does that tell you ?

yes he was killed because he was a SHIA!! the killers knew kill a MQM SHIA LEADER! so that MQM fights ANP and shias fight sunnis totally destabilize karachi!!! they have succeeded so far!! :hitwall:
 
yes he was killed because he was a SHIA!! the killers knew kill a MQM SHIA LEADER! so that MQM fights ANP and shias fight sunnis totally destabilize karachi!!! they have succeeded so far!! :hitwall:

dont forgetRAW ,CIA and Mosad as well :rofl:
 

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