Pakistani murdered by protesters in Manama

Pakistanis living in Manama claim Malik was killed by protestors.


Express March 15, 2011
Pakistani murdered by protesters in Manama

MANAMA:


A Pakistani man was brutally murdered by protestors in Bahrain, while four others were wounded in a separate attack on Sunday, reported the Express 24/7.


Thirty-year-old Abdul Malik was on his way to buy food when he was fatally attacked Sunday evening in Manama. The Pakistani embassy in Bahrain has confirmed his death. Pakistanis living in Manama claim Malik was killed by protestors.

In a separate incident, four Pakistanis sustained stab wounds after confrontation with an armed youth in Naim. The Pakistani community in Bahrain has demanded protection following these incidents of violence.

Published in The Express Tribune, March 15th, 2011.


COMMENTS (33)

d3pth | 13 years ago | Reply To all those people who have been hearing the news about protests in Bahrain and believing all that they hear, here is a reality check. All those news channels are SO FAKE and MISLEADING that they should be sued for spreading such horrible things about the wonderful ruling family of Bahrain, and the so-called "peaceful" protestors. There was nothing peaceful about what the protestors did. They did things that are frightful to even think about, just because they wanted the government to fulfill their demands. And what demands exactly did they want to be met? Equal rights? Better living standards? Good education? Good jobs? Good salary? Scholarships? Oops! THEY ALREADY HAVE ALL THESE THINGS. It's hard to imagine what else could they possibly be complaining about. In fact, the UN itself came to assess their living conditions and declared that all of their rights and demands are being met very well! And they still protested for better things. The government was so lenient to them, allowing them to have their demonstrations wherever they liked; not to mention, allowing them ALL of their religious freedom throughout these years. Not once did they interrupt them when they were asking for their demands. Not once did they tell them that the protestors had no right to ask for what they need. They patiently listened to all the criticism thrown at them and offered the protestors to sit and have a dialogue with them, so that they can speak out exactly what they want. The government was ready to increase their salaries up to 30 to 40 percent! Their living standards, which were already so great, were going to be even better, if only they had agreed to have a dialogue. But they (protestors) didnt. They chose to be violent and do things that can make a person's hairs stand up in fright. They tortured soo many innocent people in ways that must be considered unforgivable. They attacked the security and ran cars over them, cut their fingers, and did many other terrible things. THEN and ONLY then did the government decide that enough is enough and this has to be stopped. THEN came the brave army from Saudi Arabia to PROTECT the beautiful land of Bahrain. THEN my Pakistani brothers risked their lives to protect the citizens of Bahrain from further danger. THEN the Bahrain citizens were finally able to sleep peacefully at night. You see, the protestors didn't really want better living conditions. All they wanted was to topple the government so that they could have a ruler from their own sect. But I must say, NO other ruler could have EVER been as wonderful and great as the current one. The present ruling family not only respects all religions and sects within the religions, but also gives them absolute freedom to practice their faith and have their rituals. They never thought of Bahrain as being divided into different sects, but always loved them like their own children. Which is why the Saudi army entered Bahrain to protect the beautiful land, and NOT to "invade" it, as many of the news channels put it. And for all this bravery that the Saudi, Pakistani, Syrian, and other countries' army showed, my heart overflows with prayers and gratitude. You are not killing the innocents, but are protecting the innocents from violent protestors. May Allah bless you and keep you away from all dangers. You are very important to the people of Bahrain, and very much needed right now. I respect all religions and sects, and do not mean to offend any one. I'm sorry if I did. Peace!
Mrs. A | 13 years ago | Reply All the people above seem to be living in their own worlds! It is all shameful but WAKE UP AND REALISE what really is happening!!!!! Grasp the bigger picture. WHO IS THE BLACK SHEEP calling themselves Muslims! Bahrain was a peaceful place, healthy resources, standard living, state--of-the-art infrastructure--why in the world any community planned to protest ALL OF A SUDDEN??? Creating a sect is in itself the destruction of peace--and that is what they are intended to do since their formation. It's high time to realise this. Who do you think are the top lobbies of Pakistan???? The President--to be exact??? Read the Qur'aan and save the religion for Allah's sake.
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