Friday, December 18, 2009
Armed men prevent hoisting of Pakistani flag in Pasni, 2 FC men injured in Khuzdar attack
PASNI: Unknown masked armed men stopped on gunpoint the peon of a local school to hoist the Pakistani flag in the coastal town of Pasni.
According to the details, armed men stormed into Government Higher Secondary School Pasni and brandished a gun to Mohammad Tariq, the school peon, and stopped him from raising the school flag. They warned that anyone who dared to raise the Pakistani flag on a building in Pasni would be punished and would be responsible himself for such extreme measures.
The two masked men took away the flag and vanished in thin air.
Disillusioned young Balochs have stopped singing the national anthem or raising the Pakistani flag in the Baloch-dominated areas of the Balochistan after the killing of three Baloch leaders, Ghulam Mohammad Baloch, Lala Munir Ahmed Baloch and Sher Mohammad Baloch. The killing of these three leaders sparked a massive wave of resistance and anguish among the Baloch youth.
2 FC personnel injured in Khuzdar ambush
QUETTA: Two personnel of the Frontier Corps (FC) were injured on Thursday in Khuzdar district after unidentified gunmen opened fire on a routine patrol party. The FC team came under attack in Zehri area of Khuzdar while on a routine patrol. The attackers opened fire on the FC team and injured two personnel. The FC retaliated, but the attackers managed to escape. The injured officials were moved to a hospital where their condition was reported to be stable. Following the incident, the FC cordoned off the area and began a search for the attackers. At least five suspects were detained by the FC in connection with the attack. No group has so far accepted responsibility for the assault. In a separate incident, unidentified attackers ambushed a passenger bus in Parango area when it was on its way from Khuzdar to Larkana. The attack injured three passengers. Also, the Khuzdar district government banned pillion riding and public gatherings under section 144 as part of security arrangements for Muharam
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