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India-Pakistan
Doctor among two shot dead in 'sectarian attacks'
2014-08-13
[DAWN] KARACHI: Two men, including a doctor, were bumped off in separate attacks apparently on sectarian grounds in the city on Tuesday, police said. They added that in Landhi a doctor was rubbed out and his brother maimed in the evening.

Dr Amir Mehdi, 56, was sitting at his 'Rifah-e-Aam Clinic' in Landhi-2 when two assailants riding on a cycle of violence emerged there, fired shots and rode away. The doctor and his compounder brother, Nihal Ali, suffered bullet wounds and were taken to the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre, where Dr Mehdi was pronounced dead.

"Investigators are inquiring into the exact motive of the murder," said Landhi SP Akhter Farooq. However,
the difference between stupidity and genius is that genius has its limits...
a spokesperson for the Majlis-e-Wahdat-e-Moslemeen (MWM) said the victim was Shia and it was an act of sectarian killing.

Earlier, in the Pak Colony area a man was bumped off.

The police said that 40-year-old Abbas Haider Zaidi was travelling in a car when four assailants riding two cycle of violences intercepted him at the Kamal petrol pump near Bara Board and fired at him. He sustained two bullet wounds and was taken to the Abbasi Shaheed Hospital, where doctors pronounced him dead
He's dead, Jim!
The Pak Colony SHO said that it appeared to be an act of sectarian killing. He added that the victim worked in a factory in SITE and lived in Federal B Area. He was targeted when his vehicle slowed down at a bump.

Meanwhile,
...back at the pound, the little lost dog had finished eating the rat terrier...
the MWM condemned the killing and urged the Sindh government to launch a crackdown on terrorists.

The MWM's Bloody Karachi
...formerly the capital of Pakistain, now merely its most important port and financial center. It is among the largest cities in the world, with a population of 18 million, most of whom hate each other and many of whom are armed and dangerous...
chapter secretary general, Hassan Hashmi, said the provincial government had promised a stern action to eliminate turbans but it failed to do so.

"We warn the government to end its inaction and take practical measures immediately to purge Sindh, including Karachi, of terrorists, otherwise we reserve the right to protest against the government," he added.
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