Friday, October 29, 2010

Conflict in Karachi


And CUI BONO?

The PEOPLE PREACHING PEACE attacked again, huh?

Related: Pakistan: The Ticking Time Bomb  

Was it the "new" militant group?

Angry mobs burned tires and torched buses in the aftermath of the bombings in Karachi.

The attack came amid tensions between Washington and Islamabad over NATO helicopter incursions that have led Pakistan to close a key border crossing used to ferry supplies to Western troops in Afghanistan.

Despite US apologies over the incursions, one of which left two Pakistani soldiers dead, Islamabad said yesterday that it had yet to decide when to reopen the crossing. 

Related: Back to the Pakistan Border

The explosions at the Abdullah Shah Ghazi shrine in Karachi occurred last evening, the busiest time of the week for Sufi shrines across the country.

Thousands typically visit the Ghazi shrine on Thursdays to pray, distribute food to the poor, and toss rose petals on the grave of the saint.

An Associated Press reporter saw blood, flesh, and shoes splattered at the shrine compound in Karachi. A young boy with bloodstained clothes cried for help in a police vehicle, television footage showed. Dozens of ambulances lined up outside to take victims to hospitals....

Children injured in two suicide bombings at a Sufi shrine awaited treatment at a Karachi hospital yesterday.

Children injured in two suicide bombings at a Sufi shrine awaited treatment at a Karachi hospital yesterday. (Majid Hussain/Reuters) 


Attacking children is a hallmark of western intelligence organization false flags.

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And look who is in line to vote:

KARACHI — Gunmen killed at least 25 people in Karachi in 24 hours, raising tensions in Pakistan’s largest city as voters cast ballots yesterday to replace a provincial lawmaker killed in August.  

Why do I always think Blackwater when I see "gunmen" in the newspaper?

Police said they were still investigating the motives behind the shootings, but many “target killings’’ in Karachi have been linked to gangs controlled by the city’s main political parties, which have been feuding for much of the past 20 years. 

Not "terrorists" or Taliban?

“We cannot say whether all the killings were politically motivated or some gangs were involved because the killings took place in different parts of the city and were not confined to the area where the elections were being held,’’ said Karachi’s police chief, Fayyza Leghari.

The two parties most linked to violence in Karachi, the Muttahida Quami Movement and the Awami National Party, have their electoral bases in different ethnic groups that make up a large chunk of the city’s population.

The Muttahida Quami Movement says it represents the Urdu-speaking descendants of people who came to Karachi from India soon after the birth of Pakistan in 1947. It is secular and speaks out against the so-called Talibanization of the city, a jab at the Awami National Party, which represents ethnic Pashtuns from the Taliban heartland in the northwest.

Raza Haider, the member of the provincial assembly who was gunned down in August, was a senior member of Muttahida Quami.

Related: What About That War?

After the shooting, the movement accused the Awami National Party of supporting Islamist militants suspected of being behind the murder — an allegation denied by the party.

Both parties were competing for Haider’s vacant seat, but the Awami National Party said Saturday that it would boycott the election, saying the rival party would rig the vote.... 

Seems to be a worldwide epidemic.

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Nothing is worse in this world than seeing a man cry:

"Gunmen kill 16 in Pakistan market; Karachi plagued by violence linked to political parties" by Zarar Khan, Associated Press  |  October 20, 2010

 ISLAMABAD — Gunmen killed 16 people in Pakistan’s largest city yesterday, officials said, the latest victims in a surge of violence to grip Karachi and underscore the poor state of law and order in this US-allied nation.  

Which they MUST NEED SOME HELP (and since we are in the area....)!

At least 48 people, including several political activists, have been killed and another 48 have been wounded since Saturday in the southern port city, according to Sharmila Farooqi, a spokeswoman for the Sindh provincial government, and police. The violence coincided with Sunday’s election to replace a provincial lawmaker killed in August.

Karachi, a vast metropolis with more than 16 million residents, is prone to political, ethnic, and religious strife.  

So says my war-mongering, agenda-pushing, Muslim-hating paper.  

Good thing you are not that way, AmeriKa!

While officials would not name any suspects, many “target killings’’ in Karachi have been linked to gangs allegedly controlled by two of the city’s long-feuding political parties.

Because of its status as the country’s main economic hub, keeping Karachi calm is of prime importance to Pakistani leaders who have seen criminal activity soar alongside Taliban-led Islamist militant violence.  

Those last five words roll it all up for you, readers.  Pffft!

A major chunk of supplies for US and NATO troops is shipped to the city before traveling overland in Pakistan and into neighboring Afghanistan.  

Yeah, and if Pakistan can't protect our supply lines we will just have to get in there and do it ourselves.

The two parties most linked to violence in Karachi — the Muttahida Quami Movement and the Awami National Party — have their electoral bases in different ethnic groups that make up a large share of the city’s population.

The Muttahida Quami Movement says it represents the Urduspeaking descendants of those people who came to Karachi from India soon after the birth of Pakistan in 1947. It is secular and speaks out against the so-called Talibanization of the city, a jab at the Awami National Party, which represents the ethnic Pashtuns from the Taliban heartland in the northwest.  

That's verbatim from the last article!

Raza Haider, the member of the provincial assembly who was gunned down in August, was a senior member of the Muttahida Quami Movement. Both parties were competing for Haider’s vacant seat, but the Awami National Party announced Saturday evening that it would boycott the election, saying the movement would rig the vote. The movement won the seat.  

That's nearly verbatim except for the result!

Haider Abbas Rizvi, Muttahida Quami Movement lawmaker, said that the party had handed authorities a list of 150 alleged criminals it suspects in the attacks, but that nothing had come of it.

HMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM!!!! 

He not only blamed the Awami National Party, but also faulted the Pakistan People’s Party, which controls the provincial government.  

Oh, I KNEW the GOVERNMENT was INVOLVED at SOME LEVEL!

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Also see: You Have to Get Up Pretty Early in the Morning to Fool a Pakistani

And not just because they have to be up before dawn for prayers. 

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — President Asif Ali Zardari vowed yesterday to restore order in the southern port city of Karachi, which has been brought to a standstill by an escalating turf war among several political parties that has left at least 60 people dead over the past four days.

Public transportation was suspended yesterday morning, and schools and markets remained closed. A day earlier, gunmen opened fire in the Sher Shah commercial neighborhood of the city, killing at least 12 people. Several others, mostly belonging to Pashtun and Baluch ethnicities, were gunned down in other parts of the city.  

The groups the government has the most trouble with!

Paramilitary troops have been deployed in several areas of Karachi, but Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani ruled out sending Army troops.

The unrest has broad ramifications. Karachi is the financial and commercial hub of the country.

Another way of WEAKENING Pakistan!  

In addition, it plays a key role in the Afghan war: Supplies for US and NATO forces are shipped to the city for trucking across the country and into Afghanistan. Those, too, have drawn attacks.  

And yet we were told it wasn't that big a deal and wasn't impacting the war effort in previous articles. 

The lies and mixed messages are getting to be a real turn-off, AmeriKan media.

A city of more than 16 million people, Karachi is awash with illegal weapons and has a history of sectarian and ethnic strife, as well as violent political clashes over the economic spoils and the ties to criminal syndicates that come with political control of the city.  

The Jewish mafia is the dominant force here in AmeriKa. They use banks rather than a gun. 

Tit-for-tat killings among various ethnic groups and political parties’ workers have left more than 300 dead since 2008; some analysts see the potential for a civil war.  

And CUI BONO

What a GREAT REASON to OCCUPY the PLACE, huh?

Many Karachi residents say the government has failed in its responsibility to maintain law and order.  

Don't they all?

Interior Minister Rehman Malikhas often rushed in to mediate, but peace never lasted.

The latest violence broke on the eve of an election for a provincial assembly seat that was left vacant after an assassination in August. Tensions appeared to focus on political parties that are coalition partners at the federal level but that have clashed over controlling their respective strongholds and increasing their influence in Karachi.  

WHAT? 

They are FRIENDS OUTSIDE of he CITY but at each others thro.... 


I thought I smelled something familiar.
The Muttahida Qaumi Movement, or MQM, which controls the city government, is a secular group that draws support from Urdu-speaking people whose ancestors migrated from India after partition in 1947. The Awami National Party has an Islamic Pashtun base that has been growing because of migration from the north, where the Army has opened a series of campaigns against the Pakistani Taliban.  

We call them WAR REFUGEES!

MQM has also clashed with supporters of the Pakistan Peoples Party, the national party led by Zardari, in their stronghold of Lyari, a neighborhood infested with drugs and criminal gangs. 

Oh, so the GOVERNMENT had a MOTIVE to KILL the MAN, didn't they? 

But that is just an AFTERTHOUGHT in my newspaper report.

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Yup, most of my news is AGENDA-PUSHING GARBAGE first!

"Bombings in Pakistan kill soldiers, worshipers" by Riaz Khan and Munir Ahmed, Associated Press  |  October 23, 2010

PESHAWAR, Pakistan — Bombs hit a mosque and a group of soldiers in northwest Pakistan yesterday, killing nine people. Army airstrikes later in the day killed 22 suspected insurgents in the area where the soldiers had been traveling, officials said.

The bombings showed the fragility of the military’s gains in its offensives against Al Qaeda and Taliban insurgents along the border with Afghanistan....

Pakistan is majority Sunni, and sectarian violence pitting Sunnis against Shi’ite Muslims is common in the country.   

Related: Who is Killing Pakistan's Shi'ites?

Hey, what is ONE MORE AGENDA-PUSHING LIE when it comes to the AmeriKan papers, huh?

But police official Ejaz Ahmad said the 3.3-pound bomb may have been planted to avenge a recent crackdown on militants in the area.  

Yeah, and who would want to do that?

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Also see: Pitting Pakistan's Christians Against Its Muslims

Yeah, and we ALL KNOW WHAT GROUP wants us both at each others throats for NO REASON, right?  

As a Christian (Catholic, non-practicing) I have NO BEEF with MUSLIMS at all -- and they have NONE with ME!