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2011 violence kills 90 in Karachi
More than 90 people have lost their lives in Pakistan's financial hub of Karachi since the beginning of the year 2011 as a fresh wave of violence plagues the Asian country.
The nonstop incidents of violence, including separate gun attacks during the last 16 days, have resulted in the 90 casualties, a Press TV correspondent reported late on Monday.
Authorities have failed so far to maintain peace in the Pakistani city despite imposing a curfew in some parts along with the deployment of troops in the region.
Karachi, the economic capital of Pakistan, has remained in the grip of ethnic, political and sectarian violence for a long time now.
Hundreds of innocent people have lost their lives in Pakistan in recent years.
In the first 16 days of January, 90 people, including 18 political activists, one journalist and a policeman became victims of target killings in Karachi.
The last three days have witnessed the worst violence in the city, claiming 37 lives.
Due to the recent wave of target killings in Karachi, Pakistani rangers have been given police powers to conduct search operations, set up check points and detain and investigate suspects in the city.
About 400 suspects were arrested in a search operation in the Faqir Colony area of Orangi Town in Karachi early Tuesday morning.
PressTV - 2011 violence kills 90 in Karachi
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why there is no mass protest in pakistan against this nonsense violence...?? I think pakistanis members are not interested in answering
More than 90 people have lost their lives in Pakistan's financial hub of Karachi since the beginning of the year 2011 as a fresh wave of violence plagues the Asian country.
The nonstop incidents of violence, including separate gun attacks during the last 16 days, have resulted in the 90 casualties, a Press TV correspondent reported late on Monday.
Authorities have failed so far to maintain peace in the Pakistani city despite imposing a curfew in some parts along with the deployment of troops in the region.
Karachi, the economic capital of Pakistan, has remained in the grip of ethnic, political and sectarian violence for a long time now.
Hundreds of innocent people have lost their lives in Pakistan in recent years.
In the first 16 days of January, 90 people, including 18 political activists, one journalist and a policeman became victims of target killings in Karachi.
The last three days have witnessed the worst violence in the city, claiming 37 lives.
Due to the recent wave of target killings in Karachi, Pakistani rangers have been given police powers to conduct search operations, set up check points and detain and investigate suspects in the city.
About 400 suspects were arrested in a search operation in the Faqir Colony area of Orangi Town in Karachi early Tuesday morning.
PressTV - 2011 violence kills 90 in Karachi
---------- Post added at 01:29 AM ---------- Previous post was at 01:28 AM ----------
why there is no mass protest in pakistan against this nonsense violence...?? I think pakistanis members are not interested in answering