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Hate speech: Malik Ishaq’s counsel to argue for bail on Friday
An investigation officer said that Ishaq had tried to spread hatred and create unrest in the area.
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Justice Baqar attack: Suspercted LeJ commander planned more attacks, says IB
MQM leaders on LeJ's hit list.
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This is not a Test
Hazara killing is not only the Balochistan government’s problem. It is everyone’s problem.
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Professor Sibte Jafar’s murder: Two LeJ suspects arrested
Police recovers arms, explosives from the suspects.
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Security concern: ‘Cop on duty at Data Darbar is LeJ activist’
Intelligence report calls for action and investigation against constabulary official.
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Police arrest three alleged terrorists from Karachi
Alleged terrorists of TTP and LeJ, confess to sectarian killings, claim police.
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Thwarting terror: LeJ’s ex-provincial chief arrested in Karachi
Asadullah was allegedly involved in Daniel Pearl’s murder.
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Rangers arrest LeJ leader involved in Daniel Pearl murder
Qari Abdul Hayee shifted to an undisclosed location for interrogation.
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Crackdown on ASWJ: Malik Ishaq’s son detained
Malik Muhammad Usman was taken to jail under heavy police security.
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Rehman Malik claims providing intelligence about Karachi blasts
Interior Minister asks IG Sindh, home secretary why no steps were taken despite being provided intelligence.
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Unfurling plots: Police stations on the hit list
Apart from banned outfits, local extortionists and drug mafias are also targeting law enforcers.
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LeJ involved in activities throughout the country: Malik
Interior Minister claims LeJ using Punjab as a hideout, urges Punjab government to take action.
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Malik Ishaq's name recommended for Exit Control List
Rehman Malik orders provinces to formulate reports and strategies on combating terrorism in their respective regions.
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Pakistan’s Hazaras take up arms over attacks
Police planning to close entrances to Hazara Town, and recruit 200 young Hazaras to patrol their own areas.
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Punjab investigates how Malik Ishaq, sons obtained 11 arms licences
ASWJ chief obtained licences from Sindh, Balochistan govts despite being a resident of Punjab.
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Contextualising militancy in Punjab
Political parties are happy to go along and do seat adjustment because of their inability to challenge Zia’s children.
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If a Shia, you are on your own
When governments make alliances with terrorists these organisations are supposed to bust, they cannot be effective.
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An unholy alliance
Punjab is unwilling to act against the LeJ because PML-N has an electoral alliance with ASWJ, alleged killers of Shias
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Fire and blood
Nothing short of an all-out full-spectrum war, with all the pain and blood that entails, will rid us of the LeJ.
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Sectarian violence: Federal, Punjab govts spar on LeJ
Interior minister urges crackdown on LeJ bases in Punjab; Sharif brothers question Malik’s performance.
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Spurned by Afghanistan, Pakistan to contact Interpol over Maulvi Faqir
Interior Minister calls on Punjab government to do more to initiate criminal cases against LeJ chief Malik Ishaq.
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What if it was your child?
Before business as usual, before the next massacre, we have to take these murderers on and deliver them to justice.
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A tale of two countries
Contrary to the narrative, a lot of people in Pakistan DO support persecution of people for their ‘otherness’.
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Action against the LeJ
The action against the LeJ leader has come late; but the fact that it has happened is possibly a good omen.
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Shahbaz orders immediate arrest of Dr Haider’s killers
The Sharif brothers visit slain family's residence to offer condolence.
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Public order: Malik Ishaq detained under MPO for a month
ASWJ chief was released on bail by a court in July 2011.
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2 LeJ members killed, 4 arrested in Quetta
Arrests made during targeted operations against criminal elements.
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LeJ leader Malik Ishaq detained in Rahim Yar Khan jail
LeJ chief denies role in recent attack on Hazara community in Quetta, calls it a government failure.
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From Alamdar to Kirani
Men, paid to protect the lives and livelihoods of the common citizens of Pakistan, have no will or intent to so do.
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Imran Khan condemns Lashkar-e-Jhangvi for attack on Hazaras
PTI chief demands chief justice take suo motu notice of attack on Hazara Shia community in Quetta.
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Balochistan security: Zardari calls meeting with allies
President will consult with the allies over the issue of Balochistan’s security.
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PM Ashraf to meet Shias refusing to bury dead in Quetta
Premier telephones law minister to seek legal advice over imposing governor rule in Quetta or calling in the army.
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Quetta carnage: Terrorism can be wiped out in 90 days, says Imran Khan
Khan says some terrorists can be brought to negotiation table, while others will have to be dealt with guns.
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Spiralling violence: Quetta residents plead for army control
Death toll soars past 100 amid shutdown in the city to mourn Thursday’s massacre.
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Day of carnage
The weakness we show by failing to protect the most vulnerable, we embolden militants to replicate Bloody Thursday.
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Black Thursday: Bloodbath in Quetta
At least 93 dead, over 200 wounded in a series of bomb blasts, suicide attack.
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Violence is on the rise in Balochistan: Report
Sectarian strife and targeted killings continue to claim more victims by the day.
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Sectarian violence: Militants behind DI Khan bombings arrested, say police
Suspects confess involvement in three blasts, 11 other terrorist attacks.
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Muharram bombings: Police arrest four Taliban, LeJ terrorists from DI Khan
DIG DI Khan presents criminals before media today, who were apprehended during targeted operation.
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Gunmen kill Shia leader during mourning procession in Chiniot
Shia community members identify one of the attackers as a former Sipah-e-Sahaba leader.
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Sectarian violence: Bloody penultimate of a deadly year
19 Shia pilgrims killed in a car bomb attack in Mastung; Jaish al Islami claims responsibility.
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Another year of the state’s decline
Pakistan was thoroughly mired in terrorism that it did not have the capacity to put down.
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Poverty, ideology and resistance — in Balochistan
Poverty-violence linkage ignores the fact insurgents are brutalised middle class forced to take arms against state.
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Alleged LeJ militant, four ‘target killers’ among 20 arrested
Law enforcers arrest militant who may have been involved in the Rangers complex attack.
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Karachi Rangers arrest suspected LeJ terrorist
The suspected terrorist has been involved in attacks on security forces and other bomb blasts.
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Reconciliation policy: Malik offers second chance to outlawed groups
Interior minister calls for talks, says ‘good behaviour’ will result in lifting of ban.
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Suspected bomber killed, accomplice held in CID’s raid
The suspects were planning on carrying a series of six attacks on mourners, police and the media.
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‘Banned organisations involved in target killings more than Taliban’
SSP Raja Umar Khitab rules out presence of Taliban in Karachi.
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CID operation: Police arrest four suspected Lashkar-e-Jhangvi militants
Law enforcers seize arms and explosive material.
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Karachi unrest: Four LeJ militants among 53 suspects arrested
At least 80 people have been killed in the city in just 10 days.