SUC, JSO and AS women activists rally against blasphemous film

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LARKANA: October 4, 2012. (Nazir Siyal) Shia Ulma Council (SUC) and Asghria Students Organization (AS)) women and children held protest rally against the blasphemous US film, terrorism, target killing of Shia scholars, law and order situation here on Thursday. A large number of women and children by Shia Ulema Council (SUC) and Jafria Students Organization (JSO) Larkana chapter carrying banners and play cards inscribed with anti-US slogans and terrorism, target killings of Shia scholars in country. The rally led by provincial leader Allama Riaz Al-Husaini, Tahira Batool, Marzia Fatima, Nadia Hydri, General Secretary (SUC) Aijaz Jafri, Zulifqar Magsi, Muharam Sangi and other womenfolk against the target killing of Shia leaders, terrorism in country. The protest rally was started from Jafri Imam Bargah, which marching through various roads, chanted slogans against US and target killings and terrorism in country, the rally reached at Press Club peacefully. On the occasion, activists of SUC and JSO were holding banners and placards and demaneded for the arrest involved culprits, behind the target killing of Shia Ulemas and workers in deferent parts of country. The SUC and ASO scholars condemned the US act of blasphemous and said that America planning to create uncertainty and involve in terrorism himself, while will led to world war, US killings of innocent people and conspiracies by the external forces against the Islam and Muslim countries have been exposed the real facts they said. They also demanded of the government to take action to apprehend the accused in the killings of Shia scholars and bring them to the court of justice.

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