Who’s killing Pakistan’s Shia and why? – by C. Christine Fair: According to the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, in 2013 nearly 700 Shia were killed and more than 1,000 were injured in more than 200 sectarian terrorist attacks. Over 90 percent of those attacks occurred in Quetta, Karachi, Kangu, Parachinar,
Media discourse on Deobandi terrorism: 30 April 2014: Related articles: https://lubpak.com/archives/tag/media-discourse-on-deobandi-terrorism Extracts from Pakistan and foreign media Earlier, the role of religious seminaries to assist the TTP in conducting terrorism in the twin cities was unearthed last month. The report, prepared jointly by the special branches of
Taliban claim responsibility for attack on Hamid Mir: Tehreek e Taliban @TehreekeTaliban We TehreekeTaliban Pakistan Punjab Chapter Take The Responsibility For Attack On Hamid Mir. We Did It Together With Brothers Of LeJ Karachi. He Is Attacked For Opposing Taliban, His Secular Agenda And For Promoting Malala
We condemn ASWJ-TTP terrorists’ attack on Raza Rumi: LAHORE (28 March 2014): Deobandi terrorists of TTP-ASWJ have struck Express Media group once again, this time attacking Express TV anchor and blogger Raza Rumi, which led to the unfortunate death of his driver Mustafa on Friday evening. The
PPP’s glorious incompetence in Thar – by Fahd Hussain: Note: As long as Sherry Rehman and similar elitist aunts and uncles are around, PPP seems to have no future, no hope. A few elitist shows in the name of Sindh Festival are no sufficient when innocent Sindhis continue
Pakhtun ethos for Ghamidi – by Tahir Kamran: The author is the Iqbal Fellow at the University of Cambridge as professor in the Centre of South Asian Studies Javed Ahmad Ghamidi’s attribution of the slaughter of people to the Pakhtun tribal ethos has created a stir in
From Faqir of Ipi to Taliban – by Raja Anwar: In this article (published in daily Dunya), veteran progressive writer Raja Anwar says that Pakistan and Afghanistan must develop a joint strategy to deal with the radical Deobandi and Salafi extremists hiding in Pakistan’s tribal areas and adjoining areas