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Sectarian strife: Three Hazaras gunned down in Quetta
The two attacks occurred within a span of five minutes.
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Insight: Pakistani death squads spur desperate voyage to Australia
Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, a Sunni extremist group, has turned Quetta into a hunting ground.
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List of banned organisations in Pakistan
National Assembly releases an updated list of banned organisations in Pakistan.
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Pakistan's threat within: The Sunni-Shia divide
For an outlawed group accused of fomenting such mayhem, the leader of LeJ is surprisingly easy to find.
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Sectarian target killer: Police arrest LeJ faction ringleader in Sindh
Hafiz Qasim Rasheed alias Ganja has reportedly confessed to killing more than 100 people, including MQM’s Raza...
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Sectarian violence: Confessions of a target killer
Killer admits to murdering 14 people, rocket attacks on CID Civil Line office.
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Target killings: LeJ Sindh chief arrested in Karachi
Police says Hafiz Qasim Rasheed has confessed to killing 100 people.
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LeJ’s Karachi chief and six others arrested in search operation
The police claim that the suspects were planning an attack on Central Jail.
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Sectarian hit-men move from killing individuals to targeting families: Police
They suspect it has been going viral after the ISO blast.
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CID SP hints at LeJ involvement in Hyderi blasts
Senior police official says investigators suspect Bohra community was targeted.
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Malik Ishaq made vice president of banned ASWJ
ASWJ chief Ahmed Ali Ludhianvi urges Rehman Malik to talk to Malik Ishaq claiming the latter has given up arms.
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‘Provocative speech’: Malik Ishaq released from jail
Senior police officer says Ishaq released as he was not wanted in any other case.
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Sectarian violence: ASWJ leader says can help resolve Quetta issue if worker killings in Karachi are addressed
Malik Ishaq’s close aide and ASWJ leader says PPP, PML-N, PTI have contacted them for election support.
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‘Provocative Speech’: Malik Ishaq granted bail
Ishaq is not expected to be released today as he is also currently accused in other cases.
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‘Provocative speech’: Malik Ishaq granted bail
Ishaq is not expected to be released today as he is also currently accused in other cases.
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Interior ministry report: Up to 43 groups banned for terror links
Most of the outfits outlawed in the current year were based in G-B and Balochistan.
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Sectarian killings: Quetta mourns with shutter-down strike
Death toll from Saturday’s attacks on Hazaras rises to 8.
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Malik Ishaq and the state
Ishaq is a symbol of the state’s surrender to terrorists;he re-embraced SSP as it represents a centre of power.
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Terrorists want to make Karachi a ‘safe haven’: Malik
Warns of ‘three to four’ terrorist attacks in coming days.
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Growing intolerance: Sectarian killers mow down seven in Quetta
Targeted attacks spark violent protests across Balochistan’s capital; govt delegates police powers to FC.
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ASWJ protests against Malik Ishaq’s arrest
Around 60 to 70 members of ASWJ had gathered to demand the release of Ishaq.
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295-A: Malik Ishaq sent to Kot Lakhpat jail
Leader of banned outfit Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, Malik Ishaq has been sent on 14-day judicial remand.
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Malik Ishaq detained at Lahore airport
Head of banned Lashkar-e-Jhangvi was returning from Saudi Arabia after performing Umra when he was detained.
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Lashkar-e-Jhangvi releases Shia beheading video: Report
The two men have been identified as Haseeb and Manzoor by Shiakilling.com.
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Lej militants: Akram Lahori case put off over transfer to Hyderabad jail
The cases were being heard inside Central Jail Karachi to maintain tight security.
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Shades of grey
Despite also being named in at least two attacks on foreigners in Pakistan, Malik Ishaq is a free man.
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'Lashkar-e-Jhangvi responsible for Balochistan law and order situation'
LeJ and BLA have connections with each other, says Rehman Malik.
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Sectarian killings: New execution dates for LeJ activists
Ataullah and Mohammad Azam are facing capital punishment for committing a sectarian murder in 2001.
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Intelligence Bureau report: ‘SSP, LeJ expand reach, grow robust’
Sectarian groups extending control beyond traditional strongholds.
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Sectarian killing?: Former SSP district leader, woman killed in Bahawalnagar
Hafiz Essa was heading home after closing his store when he was gunned down by unknown armed men on motorcycles.
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Targeted attack: Senior police officer shot dead in Quetta
SSP Shahnawaz was on morning walk; DC Panjgur’s office targeted.
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Quetta in focus: ‘Terrorists killed in encounter belonged to LeJ’
One of the militants has been identified as spokesperson for the banned outfit.
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Sectarian violence: No let-up for Hazaras as one more killed in Quetta
In another attack, six Hazaras in a taxi remain unhurt.
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Sectarian violence: Another Hazara shot dead, six escape separate attack
Elderly man sitting at tire shop shot dead; six others escape unhurt in separate attack. LJ claims responsibility.
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Sectarian attacks: Three Hazaras slain in Quetta attacks
Hazara Democratic Party says it will stage a protest outside Governor House.
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Sectarian attack: Slain Hazara men laid to rest in Quetta
The community announces it will stage protests locally and internationally.
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Hazara killings: Victims of sectarian violence laid to rest
Six people were killed in target killings when gunmen opened fire at Prince Road on Monday.
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Balochistan violence: Two killed in Quetta target shooting
Police official suspects sectarian motives in assault on Hazara men.
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Back In Court: LeJ leader denies murder charges
Speaking to the media following the court proceedings, Ishaq vehemently denied all charges against him.
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Despite ban, JuD, ASWJ chiefs reach Rawalpindi for rally
Hafiz Muhammad Saeed and Ahmed Ludhianvi to join Sarbarahi Ijlas today.
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Malik Ishaq was at Difa-e-Pakistan rally: JuD
JuD spokesperson said that it was the DPC’s unanimous decision that Ishaq will not address the rally.
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Confinement Over: LeJ leader Ghulam Rasool Shah released
Shah is a close aide of LeJ’s operational chief Malik Ishaq.
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Banned outfits: Ishaq banned from entering Muzaffargarh for three months
Police, district administration fear he might cause sectarian violence.
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Malik Ishaq released from Kot Lakhpat prison
A review board had earlier denied a government plea to extend his detention.
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Khanpur blast: FIR lodged against Malik Ishaq
5 other LeJ members also named as culprits.
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Review board orders Malik Ishaq's release
LHC review board denies extension of former leader of banned Lashkar-i-Jhangvi.
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Tribune’s Gamechangers 2011: Malik Ishaq
Out of jail, back in jail.
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Caught: 3 Saudi consulate ‘cracker attackers’ arrested
The men are part of a group involved in sectarian violence.
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3 TTP commanders among 17 terrorists arrested in Punjab
One of the TTP commander Ashraf was a close accomplice of Dr Usman, who was accused of involvement in 2009 GHQ attack.
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Security forces link LeJ leader to Multan blast
Dr Arshad who was killed in a covert raid on a militant hideout was responsible for the imambargha blast.