Saturday, September 3, 2011

Pakistan's Biggest City Torn By Ethnic Violence


NPRPlease listen to one of the Top American Radio Report that Karachi has been  ablaze  by bloodshed by ethnic & political rivalries 
http://www.npr.org/player/v2/mediaPlayer.html?action=1&t=1&islist=false&id=140072067&m=140103669
A Pakistani paramilitary soldier frisks a man on a cordoned-off street during house-to-house search operations against criminals, gangs and extortion mafias in a troubled area of Karachi on Aug. 28.After one recent killing spree, five young Baloch men from the same neighborhood, Lyari, were buried on the same day. In the night hours spanning Aug. 15 and 16, all five were abducted and tortured, and after they were killed, their bodies shoved into gunnysacks.

One of them, Shahnawaz Baloch, was the father of baby triplets and was going out to buy his children new clothes for Eid when he was kidnapped, according to his father, Maula Baksh.
Read The full report
http://www.npr.org/2011/09/01/140072067/pakistans-biggest-city-torn-by-ethnic-violence

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