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Rangers murder young boy in Karachi

A death on screen
Posted on June 13, 2011
By Bilal Baloch

On Wednesday, a young man was pitilessly killed in the heart of Karachi by state security forces. The repugnant moment was caught, in its entirety, on camera, and broadcast across the country and online.

In broad daylight, beside a park named after assassinated Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, the youth is dragged by his hair and thrown to a gang of Rangers (paramilitary police forces). Tall, weeping, and clothed in jeans and a t-shirt, he wipes his brow in anguish. The Rangers surround him. “Who will do it?” they suggest with their eyes to one another. They tease and test the boy’s will by pointing their rifles at him. The youth pleads, bending down to touch their feet. He wants mercy, but clemency is out of stock here. One Ranger steps forward, menacingly, looking directly into the eyes of the youth, and presses his G3 rifle into his neck. But he withdraws, giving his target a moment more to cry, to beg, knowing, that these few seconds of life are a loan: “I am helpless… don’t kill me brother,” he pleads. The pack encircles 18-year-old Sarfaraz Shah, and two Rangers, ostensibly protectors of civilians, shoot two bullets into the teenager’s shuddering legs and hands. He lay there, in a pool of claret-colored blood and dust, trembling, crying desperately for help. The Rangers leave him to die.

Journalists, bloggers, and writers of all stripes have been reporting about the increasing violence in and around Karachi for some time. Often, however, such reports are constructed in the imagination. We write from witness testimonies and conjure up how events unfolded. While these accounts have given our stories due alarm, press journalism here could not have captured the unbounded shock and innate horror that the video showing Shah’s torturous death has. And perhaps, for the first time in a long time, among a people who are divided among a variegation of indicators, such as wealth, ethnicity, political preference, the reality of how brutish some security personnel in Karachi can be has now been witnessed in its true form, across the board.

An immediate effect of the video has been a ripple of shock and anguish that has passed through the country. Yesterday, Prime Minister Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani announced on the floor of the National Assembly that he would personally look into the matter of Shah’s killing; and vitriol spewed from politicians, like Minister of State Sheikh Waqas Akram, who said the Rangers behind the incident should be killed on the street. A bit much, one may feel, but it captures the public mood. Today, Supreme Court Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry said that the incident was enough cause for both the head of the Rangers in Sindh province and the Police Inspector General in Sindh to tender their resignations. Such reactions would not have occurred, unfortunately, had it not been for the video. The people of Pakistan are furious and disgusted, and willing to show this widely through social media, as well as in the streets of Karachi. And though boiling emotion may surface daily pertaining to all sorts of matters in Pakistan, this catastrophe has evidently drawn a sentiment of unique sorts, given the detail in the footage. People want heads to roll, and demand immediate answers. Chief among them is the reason why the Rangers are even in Karachi.

The Rangers traditionally safeguard Pakistan’s border areas. Therefore the challenges they are trained for differ quite significantly than those witnessed daily within the confines of a cosmopolitan city such as Karachi. Yet, at least in the time that I have been working in the city, I have seen large intimidating vehicles thundering around some of the most beautiful and bustling parts of the city, filled with the ferociously daunting — and fully armed — Rangers. Historically, the Rangers have been commissioned by the federal government but paid by the province, who request the rangers to aid provincial police when necessary. And, if anarchy emerges, or chaos increases, then the Rangers are given jurisdiction to use their weapons. This is what happened earlier this year when Interior Minister Rehman Malik gave shoot-on-sight orders for bandits and extortionists in order to restore peace in Karachi and provide a sense of security to city’s business community.

Yet unless a twist of Herculean proportions emerges soon, it will be hard to imagine that Shah was a threat to the security of Karachi or its business community, even if, as the security forces assert, he was stealing from people in the park. This is a city where criminals carry grenades and Kalashnikovs, where targeted killings occur almost daily, and where small levels of street violence can touch off street battles.

In many countries, no less in Pakistan, written accounts can be falsified and people made to be liars. This video of a callous murder, however, speaks for Shah, and the actions of his killers, from beyond the grave.

Bilal Baloch is a graduate student at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. He is currently conducting field research in Karachi.

Source: Foreign Policy
 
something i'm hearing about park guard's enmity with Mr. Shah......according to some accounts, the weapon was planted on Mr. Shah. Not sure how valid it is, but let's wait and see.

suffice to say -- those involved are in custody and pending trial @ anti-terrorism court
 
Where is Zardari ?????? being president what is his responsibilities ????? crime rate is increasing in every city of Pakistan

Hey bro!...what u wanna say him....looks like u after him too....???
He is trying to hide his @$$ away so that ...anybody like Mumtaz Qadri might not shoot his @$$....:woot:
 
something i'm hearing about park guard's enmity with Mr. Shah......according to some accounts, the weapon was planted on Mr. Shah. Not sure how valid it is, but let's wait and see.

suffice to say -- those involved are in custody and pending trial @ anti-terrorism court
looks like the Rangers were being setup for this kinda killing to defame the Armed forces and Pakistan to create CAOS.....:what:
 
جرم ثابت ہونے پر سات ملزمان کو سزائے موت کا سامنا ہوسکتا ہے

کراچی:شہری کے قتل میں ملوث 6 رینجرز پر فرد جرم عاید



پاکستان کے سب سے بڑے شہر کراچی میں انسداد دہشت گردی کی ایک خصوصی عدالت نے ایک شہری سرفراز شاہ کے اندوہناک قتل کے واقعہ میں ملوث چھے رینجرز اور ایک عام ملزم پر فرد جرم عاید کردی ہے اور عدالت نے جمعرات کو استغاثہ کو گواہ پیش کرنے کا حکم دیا ہے۔

عدالت کے جج بشیر احمد کھوسو نے ساتوں ملزمان کو فرد جرم پڑھ کر سنائی جس میں کہا گیا ہے کہ ان پر 8 جون کو کراچی کے علاقے کلفٹن میں واقع بے نظیر بھٹو پارک میں سرفراز شاہ نامی نوجوان کو قتل کرنے کا الزام ہے اور ان کے اس عمل سے ملک بھر میں عوام میں خوف و ہراس اور عدم تحفظ کا احساس پیدا ہوگیا۔

فردجرم عاید کیے جانے کے بعد ملزمان نے صحت جرم سے انکار کرتے ہوئے مقدمہ چلانے کی درخواست کی اور عدالت نے کل گواہوں کو طلب کرلیا ہے۔ اس سے قبل ملزمان کے وکلاء نے واقعے کی فوٹیج اور مقتول سرفراز شاہ کے موبائل سے کی گئی کالز کا ریکارڈ فراہم کرنے کی درخواست کی جس پرعدالت نے انہیں یہ مطلوبہ ریکارڈ دوران سماعت فراہم کرنے کی یقین دہانی کرائی۔ سپریم کورٹ کی ہدایت اور انسداد دہشت گردی کے قانون کے تحت ٹرائل کورٹ فرد جرم عاید ہونے کے 30 دن کے اندر اندر مقدمے کا فیصلہ سنانے کی پابند ہے۔

مقدمے کی باقاعدہ سماعت کل شروع ہورہی ہے۔استغاثہ کے وکیل محمد خان بریرو نے صحافیوں کو بتایا کہ کُل چھیالیس گواہوں کو اپنے بیانات قلم بند کرانے کے لیے عدالت میں پیش کیا جائے گا۔اگر ملزموں کے خلاف قتل کے الزامات ثابت ہوگئے توانھیں پھانسی کی سزا کا سامنا ہوسکتا ہے۔

رینجرزاہلکاروں کے ہاتھوں مارے گئے سرفراز شاہ پر بھی قتل سمیت مختلف الزامات عاید کیے گئے ہیں۔اس کے قتل کے واقعہ کی ویڈیو ایک ٹی وی کیمرامین نےبنالی تھی اور اسے مختلف ٹی وی چینلز پر نشر کیا گیا تھا جس میں اسے ایک شہری گھسیٹ کر رینجرز اہلکاروں کے سامنے لا کر پھینک رہا ہے۔ بعد میں ایک اہلکار اسے پکڑ کرلاتا ہے اورپھر اسے دوسرے اہلکار گھیر لیتے ہیں۔

ویڈیو میں وہ جاں بخشی کی درخواست کررہا ہے لیکن اس کے باوجود ایک اہلکار اس کو دو گولیاں ماردیتا ہے جس کے بعد وہ خون میں لت پت زمین میں گھر جاتا ہے اور آہستہ آہستہ بے حس وحرکت ہوجاتا ہے۔ویڈیو میں مقتول نوجوان کے پاس کسی ہتھیار کی موجودگی کا کوئی ثبوت نہیں ملا تھا لیکن اس کے باوجود پاکستان کے وزیرداخلہ رحمان ملک نے گذشتہ ہفتے دعویٰ کیا تھا کہ اس کے پاس ایک غیرلائسنس ہتھیار تھا۔اس نوجوان پر عاید کیے گئے الزامات میں سے کوئی ایک بھی الزام ثابت نہیں ہوسکا ہے۔

کراچی میں رینجرز کے ہاتھوں نوجوان کی ہلاکت کے اس اندوہناک واقعہ کے بعد ملک بھر خوف وہراس پھیل گیا تھا اور سکیورٹی فورسز کو میڈیا اور سیاسی حلقوں کی جانب سے کڑی تنقید کا سامنا کرنا پڑا تھا۔سپریم کورٹ آف پاکستان کے چیف جسٹس ،جسٹس افتخار محمد چودھری نے اس واقعہ کا سخت نوٹس لیتے ہوئے صوبہ سندھ میں رینجرز کے ڈائر یکٹر جنرل ،میجر جنرل اور انسپکٹر جنرل پولیس کو تبدیل کرنے کا حکم دیا تھا۔

یہ پہلا موقع ہے کہ ایک شہری کی ہلاکت پر رینجرز کے خلاف ایک سول عدالت میں مقدمہ چلایا جارہا ہے جبکہ اس سے قبل عام طور پر سکیورٹی اہلکاروں کے خلاف اس طرح کے مقدمات فوجی عدالتوں ہی میں چلائے جاتے رہے ہیں۔تجزیہ کاروں کا کہنا ہے کہ اس مقدمے سے سکیورٹی فورسز پر دباٶ بڑھے گا اور ان کی جانب سے شہریوں کے خلاف طاقت کے بے مہابا استعمال کی بھی حوصلہ شکنی ہوگی۔

واضح رہے کہ پاکستان کے شہر کوئٹہ میں بھی گذشتہ ماہ رینجرز اور پولیس اہلکاروں نے پانچ نہتے چیچن باشندوں کو فائرنگ کرکے قتل کردیا تھا۔ان میں ایک حاملہ خاتون بھی شامل تھے۔اس واقعے کی بھی مختلف سطحوں پر تحقیقات کی جارہی ہے۔پاکستان کے ایک صحافی سلیم شہزاد کے پُراسرار قتل پر بھی سکیورٹی اداروں کی جانب انگلیاں اٹھائی گئی ہیں۔


کراچی:شہری کے قتل میں ملوث 6 رینجرز پر فرد جرم عاید
 
i can read it..but will be good if you post a translation.
 
Sarfraz Shah murder case: DDO Parks says accused Afsar Khan collected parking fee illegally

KARACHI: Afsar Khan, the man who allegedly handed Sarfraz Shah to the Rangers, was illegally collecting a parking fee at the Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Park where the young Shah was shot dead on June 8.
This testimony was provided by the Deputy District Officer (DDO) of Parks, Abdul Rasheed, who appeared before the Anti-Terrorism Court (I) on Tuesday as a prosecution witness.
He said that he was asked by his superior officers to go to the park as a private television channel was shooting a talk show to which some provincial minister had been invited. He had the park cleaned and was taking a round in the official car when at around 4:15 pm he saw a person in “white clothes” dragging a man in shirt and jeans.
In the meantime, a Rangers squad appeared and six men alighted from it in haste. They encircled the man and one of them fired at him. “I lost my senses and as soon as I recovered, feeling terrorised I left the place and went home,” he said. He was called by the investigating team and his statement was recorded under Section 161 of the CrPC. He appeared before a magistrate and gave the same statement. He then identified the accused before the ATC I presided over by Judge Bashir Ahmed Khoso.
To a question from Afsar Khan’s lawyer, the DDO told the court that he lodged a complaint with his superiors about Afsar Khan illegally collecting a parking fee. But he did not inform the police as it was a matter to be dealt with by his officers.
He refused a suggestion by the defence that on that day, he had heard a conversation between Afsar and Sarfraz Shah regarding the pistol being a toy and that Shah had been compelled by life circumstances to hold people up for which he sought an apology.
Earlier, Jinnah hospital Medico Legal Officer Dr Ayaz Memon testified before the court. In his examination in chief conducted by Special Public Prosecutor Muhammad Khan Buriro, he said that a young man was brought to the hospital by a Chippa volunteer Muhammad Saleem. The man was criticially injured. “I saw his wounds and after initial treatment referred him to the Chief Medical Officer for further treatment but he died.” The MLO report was then made and the cause of death was mentioned in it. “I also sealed the bloodstained clothes of the deceased and handed them over to a police officer for chemical examination,” he deposed.
To a question during cross examination by Aamir Warraich advocate, counsel for accused Afsar Khan, the MLO stated that one of Shah’s bones was fractured by a firearm injury. He rejected the suggestion that several bones were fractured as he was kicked and punched.
The last prosecution witness to depose before the bench was SI Nasrullah of Boat Basin Basin who testified about sending Shah’s clothes for chemical examination and the arms used in the incident for a ballistics test.
The court put off the proceedings till Wednesday.

Sarfraz Shah murder case: DDO Parks says accused Afsar Khan collected parking fee illegally – The Express Tribune
 
justice must be served, ranger who killed the boy must be hanged, and the rest jailed for atleast 25 years...

I hope CJ orders are not disobeyed like 15 other cases in which government is not obeying court orders.
 
The clip by Luqman is obviously false. Wonder why the didn't show the Ranger and the boy's face.
 
Have you seen the complete video? Would you say the whole video was doctored? Stop your agenda from having a negative affect on your common sense.
 
Have you seen the complete video? Would you say the whole video was doctored? Stop your agenda from having a negative affect on your common sense.
have u seen the complete video?if yes then enlighten us poor souls too by posting that full video.
 
That is just a clip from the complete video. They have not released the complete video as of yet. I have mentioned before that there seems to be no reason why they have big gaps in the video that was released to the media last month. If what happened how it looked on the video there should be absolutely no reason for cut and paste of this story. That is what he is trying to explain.
 
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