To present an overview of the sectarian terrorism being perpetrated by some hidden hands in D.I.Khan-the second most important city of N.W.F.P, ranked amongst the top sensitive cities of Pakistan with regard to sectarian terrorism, to carry forward the agenda of sectarianism in Pakistan.
To... Show More >>To present an overview of the sectarian terrorism being perpetrated by some hidden hands in D.I.Khan-the second most important city of N.W.F.P, ranked amongst the top sensitive cities of Pakistan with regard to sectarian terrorism, to carry forward the agenda of sectarianism in Pakistan.
To bring the kind attention of the authorities towards the present precarious situation in D.I.Khan.
To awake the conscious of our community A BRIEF OVERVIEW OF THE ISSUE
Dera Ismail Khan- one of the southern District of North West Frontier Province of Pakistan, has become the slaughterhouse for the Shia community. The banned Sipah-e-Sahaba has indiscriminately killed dozens of innocent Shias including women and children. This also includes precious persons like Doctors, engineers, Professors, Businessmen in this Economically deprived District. So for 84 innocent people have embraced martyrdom. The irony of the fate is that none of the murderers of 84 innocent people have been brought to justice. Although the Police is well aware of the barbaric killers belonging to banned terrorist group Speha-e-Sahaba, yet there is a fear to take action against the terrorists who come in the day light openly & kill innocent civilians. The terrorists also threat the Judges and witnesses thereby influencing the fair trial. Due to fear of terrorists and failure of law enforcing agencies to bring the terrorists to justice in the past, the families of the murdered people even scare to lodge the FIR against the terrorists. Show Less >>
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