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Gunmen shot dead a spiritual leader of the Zikri community in Kech district on Friday. Syed Mullah Akhtar Mullai was targeted by gunmen riding a motorcycle in Balgather Gadagi area, according to levies officials.


“Mullai was returning home after solemnising the marriage of one of his devotees when the gunmen ambushed him,” a senior levies official toldThe Express Tribune. The gunmen escaped unidentified and unchallenged.

Five dead, 19 injured in Jaffer Express blast

The Baloch Liberation Front (BLF), one of several separatist terrorist groups, claimed responsibility for Mullai’s murder in a statement emailed to media offices in Quetta.

In the statement, the group said that Mullai had been repeatedly warned but he continued to work against the BLF. It, however, did not say how Mullai was working against the group.

This is not the first time the Zikris have been targeted in Balochistan. In 2015, six members of the minority community had been killed and seven injured in an armed attack on their place of worship, called Zikrkhana, in Awaran district.

Unofficially, the global population of the Zikris, who are predominantly Baloch, is around 750,000. They are mainly concentrated in southern Balochistan called Makran. However, they also have settlements in Awaran, Khuzdar, Lasbela, Karachi, some parts of rural Sindh, and even in Iran’s Sistan-Balochistan region.

According to the Zikri faith, Koh-e-Murad is the place where they receive religious inspiration and all their places of worship are in Kech and Makran which leads historians and anthropologists to argue that the origin of the community is Makran.

The killing of the Zikri spiritual leader came three days after four women from the Shia Hazara community were shot dead in a sectarian attack in suburban Quetta.

The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) on Friday called upon the authorities and the political and religious parties to take effective steps to stop the faith-based violence and bloodletting in Balochistan.

Judicial commission given 30 days to probe Quetta blast

In a statement, HRCP Chairperson Zohra Yusuf voiced serious concerns over the deadly attack on the Hazara community and violence in Panjgur where several worship places of the Zikri community were torched.

“Such attacks are just the latest evidence of the authorities’ failure to arrest the mindless bloodletting by extremist elements.

“Official condemnation of such violence is of little consequence without meaningful action against those who have tried to divide people in the name of religion and sect. They have also tarnished the tolerant tradition of Balochistan, where humanity transcended religious or sectarian identity,” she said.

Published in The Express Tribune, October 8th, 2016.

http://tribune.com.pk/story/1195394/zikri-leader-shot-dead-kech/
 
Ahhhh Kech has been a hub of these dogs.. Gawadar being adjacent to it will remain unsecured until an effective operation isn't done against these shits.
 
QUETTA:

Gunmen shot dead a spiritual leader of the Zikri community in Kech district on Friday. Syed Mullah Akhtar Mullai was targeted by gunmen riding a motorcycle in Balgather Gadagi area, according to levies officials.


“Mullai was returning home after solemnising the marriage of one of his devotees when the gunmen ambushed him,” a senior levies official toldThe Express Tribune. The gunmen escaped unidentified and unchallenged.

Five dead, 19 injured in Jaffer Express blast

The Baloch Liberation Front (BLF), one of several separatist terrorist groups, claimed responsibility for Mullai’s murder in a statement emailed to media offices in Quetta.

In the statement, the group said that Mullai had been repeatedly warned but he continued to work against the BLF. It, however, did not say how Mullai was working against the group.

This is not the first time the Zikris have been targeted in Balochistan. In 2015, six members of the minority community had been killed and seven injured in an armed attack on their place of worship, called Zikrkhana, in Awaran district.

Unofficially, the global population of the Zikris, who are predominantly Baloch, is around 750,000. They are mainly concentrated in southern Balochistan called Makran. However, they also have settlements in Awaran, Khuzdar, Lasbela, Karachi, some parts of rural Sindh, and even in Iran’s Sistan-Balochistan region.

According to the Zikri faith, Koh-e-Murad is the place where they receive religious inspiration and all their places of worship are in Kech and Makran which leads historians and anthropologists to argue that the origin of the community is Makran.

The killing of the Zikri spiritual leader came three days after four women from the Shia Hazara community were shot dead in a sectarian attack in suburban Quetta.

The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) on Friday called upon the authorities and the political and religious parties to take effective steps to stop the faith-based violence and bloodletting in Balochistan.


Judicial commission given 30 days to probe Quetta blast

In a statement, HRCP Chairperson Zohra Yusuf voiced serious concerns over the deadly attack on the Hazara community and violence in Panjgur where several worship places of the Zikri community were torched.

“Such attacks are just the latest evidence of the authorities’ failure to arrest the mindless bloodletting by extremist elements.

“Official condemnation of such violence is of little consequence without meaningful action against those who have tried to divide people in the name of religion and sect. They have also tarnished the tolerant tradition of Balochistan, where humanity transcended religious or sectarian identity,” she said.

Published in The Express Tribune, October 8th, 2016.

http://tribune.com.pk/story/1195394/zikri-leader-shot-dead-kech/

when we know the place of target of our enemy then why could not we respond it?
 
Inalilahey wa innailehey rajeoon.. Rest in peace and may Almighty give strength and patience to his loved ones .. Ameen..
 
I didn't knew about Zikri sect before. Thank god they are not declared non-muslims.
 
Zikri is not some mystery cult, its an off-shoot of Mahdavi movement............the movement was founded during the reign of Sikander Lodi, and large number of Pashtuns were influenced by it.....its second leader was a Pashtun, Abdullah Niazi, who was beaten and humiliated by Islam Shah Suri........it continued to be associated with Afghans/Pashtuns of India during Mughal period.....how it reached to Baluchistan, is unknown.
 
So India is upping the ante...

Lets see how much patience our establishment has for this Indian sponsored terrorism!
 
Inna lillahe wa ina illahe rajioun..

Cowards. They can only target civilians with their suicide bombings and ambush civilians. These two bit terrorists need to be dealt with. It won't just be india. Afghanistan will also try to support them. The porousness of the border comes to question as more is required and we must find out the remnants. The BLF is under the leadership if Allah bazar baloch, the last commander who is leading from the ground. His death is required but he hides somewhere in afghanistan.

The BLA, the BLF all of these filth must be annihilated from existence otherwise their continuous small target attacks will always be a plague on Baluchistan.
 
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