Zakiri was the head of Afghanistan’s clerics council – Ittehad-e-Ulema Afghanistan, and well-respected in the country, those familiar with him told The Express Tribune. Zakiri had opposed the 2001 US invasion of Afghanistan and had also issued decrees against them. Confirming the news of his death, one of his close aides said gunmen fired at Sheikh Zakiri near a mosque, before fleeing from the scene.
“Police have launched an investigation into the killing,” said Quetta Capital City Police Abdul Razzaq Cheema, adding that the body had been shifted to Bolan Medical Complex for autopsy where medics said he had received bullets on the chest and had died on his way to the hospital. Around a dozen Afghan nationals, who were either students or teaching at religious seminaries, have been targeted in Quetta during the last couple of months.
Published in The Express Tribune, January 30th, 2014.
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why was aslam raisani's govt. was suspended and why are the present govts. not being suspended due to all the bad law and order in pakistan.
Too sad, it came down to this!
Another one bites the dust. Thank you NDS.