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The murder and its gruesome nature sparked strong condemnation and public outrage in Pakistan, and numerous calls to bring the perpetrator to justice. [33] According to The Washington Post , "the name Noor Mukadam has ricocheted through Pakistani news and social media" and renewed focus on the country's plight in tackling cases of violence ...
On 21 November 2024, gunmen attacked a large convoy of vehicles transporting Shia Muslims in the Kurram District of Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, killing at least 54 people and injuring 86 others. The attack was one of northwestern Pakistan's deadliest incidents of sectarian violence in recent years. [4]
Athar Mateen was a senior producer of Samaa TV.On 18 February 2022, 8:29 AM Mateen was killed in a shooting on a car near North Nazimabad Five Star Chowrangi area of Karachi.
The fact that much of Pakistan's Tribal Areas are semi-autonomous and governed by often fundamentalist leaders makes federal enforcement difficult when attempted. [13] In cases of murder, the victim's family is allowed to pardon the perpetrators, or reach a monetary settlement. The culprits are then free from prosecution and sentencing. [14]
Within 24 hours of this news, he had been shifted back to Jail. [5] On 18 October 2022, the Supreme Court acquitted him and his accomplices Sajjad Ali Talpur and Ghulam Murtaza Lashari of all charges. [10] On 23 Nov 2022, Shahzeb Khan’s murder Shahrukh Jatoi [11] suspect has been released from Malir Jail after 10 years. The Pakistani Supreme ...
By Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan [7] 2015 Karachi bus shooting: May 13, 2015 Safoora Goth: 45+ By Jundallah [8] 2016 Punjab sweet poisoning: 20 April to 8 May 2016 District Layyah, Punjab: 33 Least 33 people, including five children, died after eating a purposely poisoned laddu, a baked confection.
The incident was met with shock in Pakistan, with condemnations pouring in from political representatives, civil society groups and religious leaders. [11] Pakistan's Defence Minister Pervez Khattak, while reacting to the incident, provoked controversy when he said "murders take place when young people get emotional". [29]
Nazim Jokhio murder case (Sindhi: ناظم جوکيو جو قتل ) is a high-profile murder case in Sindh, Pakistan. Jam Abdul Karim Bijar a member of the National assembly (MNA) from NA-236 (Malir-I) torched and brutally murdered Nazim Sajawal Jokhio, in Salar Kot, Sindh on 3 November 2021.