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  2. 12 May Karachi riots - Wikipedia

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    The 12 May Karachi riots, also known as Black Saturday riots, were a series of violent clashes between rival political activists in Karachi. [3] The violence resulted in 58 killings of ethnic Pashtuns. [2] [4] The unrest began as the recently suspended chief justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry arrived at the Jinnah International Airport on 12 ...

  3. Karachi riots - Wikipedia

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    12 May Karachi riots, in 2007; 2010 Karachi riots This page was last edited on 26 May 2020, at 14:36 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  4. List of riots in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    2007 – 12 May riots, Karachi [4] 2007 – Benazir Bhutto assassination riots, Pakistan [5] 2010 – Karachi riots, August, Karachi [6] 2019 – Ghotki riots, Ghotki [7]

  5. 2007 in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    12 May – Black Saturday riots break out in Karachi at the arrival of chief justice Iftikhar Chaudhry at the Jinnah International Airport. [4] Gunfights and clashes erupted across the city as Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and Awami National Party (ANP) activists who supported the judge and the pro-government Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM ...

  6. MQM Violence (1994–2016) - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, the 12 May Karachi riots saw the MQM party workers being accused of launching highly coordinated attacks on ANP and PPP supporters, resulting in the killings of 58 people as well as hundreds of injuries, most of whom were Pashtuns. 14 MQM workers were killed in relation during the clashes.

  7. Suspension of Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry - Wikipedia

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    As of 12 May 2007, at least 42 people had been killed,140 injured in riots erupting across the city of Karachi—capital of the Sindh province and the most populous city in the country of Pakistan. Roads had been blocked, cars burned and hundreds of people injured and arrested.

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  9. Category:Riots and civil disorder in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    12 May Karachi riots; 2007 Pakistan riots; 2022 Sindhi–Afghan strife; M. May 9 riots; P. 2021 Pakistani protests; Q. September 2010 Quetta bombing; T.