From the New York Times:
Karachi, Pakistan’s largest city and financial hub, came to a standstill on Wednesday after a spasm of ethnic and political killings in the city over the past four days left more than 60 people dead. Public transport services were suspended Wednesday morning and schools and markets remained closed as a result of bloodshed the night before. At least 12 people were killed and several injured when gunmen on motorcycles entered a market in Shershah and attacked shopkeepers. In other incidents, Baloch and Pathan residents were also shot dead by gunmen.MUSLIM VERSUS MUSLIM VIOLENCE KILS MORE PEOPLE THAN ISRAEL-ARAB VIOLENCE.
Officials at the Edhi Foundation, a nonprofit relief organization, said at least 25 people had been killed since Tuesday night.
YET THE UN I SILENT.
No comments:
Post a Comment