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Shia Community in London Demand End of Genocide in Pakistan

9:48 - January 05, 2014
News ID: 1350621
Shia community in London staged a protest before Mutahida Quomi Movement (MQM) International Secretariat against Shia Genocide in Pakistan.

The protest was held after the Majlis Wahdat Muslimeen announced on social media for staging protest against Shia Genocide in Pakistan at Elizabeth House, High Street, Edgware, Middlesex, London, United Kingdom.

The protesters also chanted slogans against pro-Taliban Takfiri Deobandi terrorists of Lashkar-e-Jhagvi who have killed thousands of innocent citizens across Pakistan .

According to Rangers spokesmen, MQM the largest Political Party of Karachi is accused for being involved in recent sectarian violence in Karachi, that is engaged in slaying both sides of Shiite and Sunnis.

However MQM’s been refusing the allegations as false blames but these allegations have brought MQM into hot waters after intelligence reports of MQM workers involvement in sectarian violence, Hammad Siqqiqui and Raza Haroon were allegedly leading one of MQM’s death squads.

The Pakistani citizen have proven experience across the country that government, law enforcement agencies, judiciary and police have failed to protect the citizens and even the officials have started talks with terrorists on the name of peace, while martyrs' families have demanded strict action against the terrorists but courts, LEAs have refused to sentence a single terrorist.

Terrorists are killing innocent people across the country because they are assured that courts cannot sentence them and terrorist activities are occurring openly and day light.

Majlis-e-Whdat-e-Muslmeen have claimed that their notable leaders and activist like Allama Aga Aftab Jafri, Professor Sibt-e-Jafar, Allama Deedar Ali Jalbani, Abdul Aalim, Safdar Abbas and Ali Shah have been killed by target killers of Mutahida Quomi Movement.

Similar protests were also witnessed across Pakistan.

Source: Shia Post

 

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