KT condemns killing of Burmese Muslims

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LARKANA: July 30, 2012. (Nazir Siyal) Khaksar Tehrik Chief Dr. Sabiha Mashriqi has strongly condemned the killings of innocent Muslim Burmese in Burma and demanded the government of Pakistan that they have not submitted their strong protest against mass killings of Muslim Burmese. Speaking to a gathering here in Larkana, Khaksar women leader also said that this genocide is unavoidable and all Human Rights organizations and Islamic Organization must condemned and protest on International forum, adding that we are being an Islamic state, Pakistan should raise voice along with all Muslim countries and International forums including UNO and other plate forms she said. Pakistan and other Islamic countries should play their vital role to stop this genocide in Burma, she said its our religious duty to support our Muslim brothers and even brutality in the world, genocide of Muslim community in Burma and other parts of world will never be supported, so that the Khaksar Tehrik raise voice against this cruelity in history and protest against this tyranny she said. Later, several Khaksar activists stood in line and shouted slogans against the brutality and raised voice for unity of Muslim Ummah and demanded of government to strong protest and they said a large number of Muslims have been killed or burned alive, and several villages have been destroyed. Khaksar Terheek Sindh Leader Azm-e-Hyder, A. Q Mujahid, Manzoor Ali, G.H mrani, M. Yaseen, Sher Halipoto and others were present in the protest meeting

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