🇯🇴 Report | The Jordanian regime has sentenced Jordanian Parliament member Imad Adwan to 10 years in prison due to his support for the Palestinian resistance.
• The Jordanian regime sentenced Parliament member Imad Adwan to 10 years in prison for supporting the Palestinian resistance.
• Adwan joins others imprisoned for similar reasons, including Hudhaifa Jaber, Ibrahim Jaber, Khaled Al-Majdalawi, and Ahmed Ayesh.
• In April 2023, Adwan was arrested at the Jordanian-Palestinian border for smuggling weapons, gold worth $6.5 million, and funds to support the Palestinian resistance in the West Bank.
• Jordan coordinated with the Zionist entity to strip him of his parliamentary position and tried him in court in exchange for his release. A month later, he was arrested by Jordanian authorities and has now been sentenced as part of this collaboration.
• The regime continues to target journalists, with a large number detained or under constant threats. In addition, nearly 100 young activists and students are on hunger strike to protest their unjust treatment.
• The Jordanian regime shields the Zionist entity by engaging in normalization summits, political arrests, intercepting rockets and drones from resistance forces, providing airspace for attacks on Syria, and facilitating trade via a land bridge.
• Despite the regime’s oppression, resistance in Jordan continues to grow, as the masses reject Zionism and stand firmly with the cause of liberation.
We Pray for Mr Adwan's safety and freedom !
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• The Jordanian regime sentenced Parliament member Imad Adwan to 10 years in prison for supporting the Palestinian resistance.
• Adwan joins others imprisoned for similar reasons, including Hudhaifa Jaber, Ibrahim Jaber, Khaled Al-Majdalawi, and Ahmed Ayesh.
• In April 2023, Adwan was arrested at the Jordanian-Palestinian border for smuggling weapons, gold worth $6.5 million, and funds to support the Palestinian resistance in the West Bank.
• Jordan coordinated with the Zionist entity to strip him of his parliamentary position and tried him in court in exchange for his release. A month later, he was arrested by Jordanian authorities and has now been sentenced as part of this collaboration.
• The regime continues to target journalists, with a large number detained or under constant threats. In addition, nearly 100 young activists and students are on hunger strike to protest their unjust treatment.
• The Jordanian regime shields the Zionist entity by engaging in normalization summits, political arrests, intercepting rockets and drones from resistance forces, providing airspace for attacks on Syria, and facilitating trade via a land bridge.
• Despite the regime’s oppression, resistance in Jordan continues to grow, as the masses reject Zionism and stand firmly with the cause of liberation.
We Pray for Mr Adwan's safety and freedom !
🔹@enemywatch
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+ 🟡 23. 4:00 PM - Drone Strike on Khiyam (8th Strike): Hezbollah launched an air attack with a squadron of suicide drones, targeting a gathering of Israeli enemy forces on the eastern outskirts of Khiyam, hitting their targets accurately. 🟡 24. 8:30 PM …
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🟨 22/11/2024 | Hezbollah today:
🟡 1. 11:50 PM (21/11/2024) - Missile Strike on Merkava Tank:
Hezbollah targeted a Merkava tank near Shama Castle with a guided missile, destroying the tank and causing deaths and injuries among its crew.
🟡 2. 01:30 AM (22-11-2024) - Rocket Attack on Israeli Forces:
Hezbollah targeted a gathering of Israeli enemy forces on the eastern outskirts of Khiyam with a rocket salvo.
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🟨 22/11/2024 | Hezbollah today:
🟡 1. 11:50 PM (21/11/2024) - Missile Strike on Merkava Tank:
Hezbollah targeted a Merkava tank near Shama Castle with a guided missile, destroying the tank and causing deaths and injuries among its crew.
🟡 2. 01:30 AM (22-11-2024) - Rocket Attack on Israeli Forces:
Hezbollah targeted a gathering of Israeli enemy forces on the eastern outskirts of Khiyam with a rocket salvo.
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🇱🇧 Breaking | Al-Manar correspondent Ali Shoeib:
This Morning on the Frontlines:
Al-Khiam Axis:
The intensity of clashes and artillery shelling has subsided. Sporadic bursts of gunfire can still be heard inside the town, along with shells fired by Merkava tanks from the eastern neighborhoods into internal roads. Three Merkava tanks were observed moving from Al-Khiam toward Al-Wata and then Al-Omra outside Al-Khiam. This movement could be to evacuate and retrieve casualties, as has been occurring across the frontlines.
Explosions continue to echo in the vicinity of Kfar Shuba and several towns in the second-line areas extending across the central sector, including Bint Jbeil and surrounding villages.
After cutting the Kherdali Road linking the Marjayoun and Nabatiyeh areas,the IOF entered the town of Deir Mimas overnight, advancing to the vicinity of the monastery in the western outskirts. This was under the cover of artillery shelling that targeted all commanding heights from Arnoun and Qalaat Al-Shaqif to the town of Yohmor.
Western Sector:
A series of airstrikes were carried out at dawn, targeting the towns of Naqoura and Tayr Harfa, in addition to strikes with cluster bombs on the outskirts of Naqoura.
Enemy artillery continues to shell the valleys near Aalma Al-Shaab, Ain Aalma, and the Hamoul area, accompanied by heavy bursts of machine-gun fire. A Merkava tank stationed near the Hadab Yaroun site targeted the outskirts of Shiheen and Al-Jubbayn.
Since the early hours of dawn, enemy movements have been observed in areas infiltrated last week at the outskirts of Shamaa, Tayr Harfa, Aalma Al-Shaab, Shiheen, and Al-Jubayl. The movements are toward low-lying, wooded areas under the cover of artillery shelling and heavy machine-gun sweeping operations.
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This Morning on the Frontlines:
Al-Khiam Axis:
The intensity of clashes and artillery shelling has subsided. Sporadic bursts of gunfire can still be heard inside the town, along with shells fired by Merkava tanks from the eastern neighborhoods into internal roads. Three Merkava tanks were observed moving from Al-Khiam toward Al-Wata and then Al-Omra outside Al-Khiam. This movement could be to evacuate and retrieve casualties, as has been occurring across the frontlines.
Explosions continue to echo in the vicinity of Kfar Shuba and several towns in the second-line areas extending across the central sector, including Bint Jbeil and surrounding villages.
After cutting the Kherdali Road linking the Marjayoun and Nabatiyeh areas,the IOF entered the town of Deir Mimas overnight, advancing to the vicinity of the monastery in the western outskirts. This was under the cover of artillery shelling that targeted all commanding heights from Arnoun and Qalaat Al-Shaqif to the town of Yohmor.
Western Sector:
A series of airstrikes were carried out at dawn, targeting the towns of Naqoura and Tayr Harfa, in addition to strikes with cluster bombs on the outskirts of Naqoura.
Enemy artillery continues to shell the valleys near Aalma Al-Shaab, Ain Aalma, and the Hamoul area, accompanied by heavy bursts of machine-gun fire. A Merkava tank stationed near the Hadab Yaroun site targeted the outskirts of Shiheen and Al-Jubbayn.
Since the early hours of dawn, enemy movements have been observed in areas infiltrated last week at the outskirts of Shamaa, Tayr Harfa, Aalma Al-Shaab, Shiheen, and Al-Jubayl. The movements are toward low-lying, wooded areas under the cover of artillery shelling and heavy machine-gun sweeping operations.
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+ 🟨 22/11/2024 | Hezbollah today: 🟡 1. 11:50 PM (21/11/2024) - Missile Strike on Merkava Tank: Hezbollah targeted a Merkava tank near Shama Castle with a guided missile, destroying the tank and causing deaths and injuries among its crew. 🟡 2. 01:30 AM…
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🟡 3. 03:00 AM (22-11-2024) - Missile Attack on Israeli Forces:
Hezbollah targeted a gathering of Israeli enemy forces on the eastern outskirts of Khiyam for the second time with a missile salvo.
🟡 4. 05:00 AM (22/11/2024) - Missile Attack on Israeli Forces:
Hezbollah targeted a gathering of Israeli enemy forces on the eastern outskirts of Khiyam for the third time with a missile salvo.
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🟡 3. 03:00 AM (22-11-2024) - Missile Attack on Israeli Forces:
Hezbollah targeted a gathering of Israeli enemy forces on the eastern outskirts of Khiyam for the second time with a missile salvo.
🟡 4. 05:00 AM (22/11/2024) - Missile Attack on Israeli Forces:
Hezbollah targeted a gathering of Israeli enemy forces on the eastern outskirts of Khiyam for the third time with a missile salvo.
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🇵🇰 REPORT | The Unseen Blood: Shia Persecution in Parachinar (1/5):
The world remains indifferent to the systematic massacre of Afghanistan’s Hazara Shias, Pakistan’s Parachinar Shias, and Kashmiris. Their blood, flowing in silence, attracts little attention due to their “third-country status” and the no reporting of global media (?). The chain of genocide, spanning from Dahiyeh in Beirut, Jabalia in Gaza, Kabul and Bamiyan in Afghanistan, Parachinar in Pakistan, Entire Kashmir, Gujarat and Muzaffarnagar in India and Rakhine in Myanmar, is deliberately ignored, with perpetrators continuing their crimes unchecked. It is time to treat these tragedies with the same urgency as that shown for Gaza—at least now.
Over the past ten days, five Takfiri-Daishi attacks targeted defenseless Shias in Parachinar, a town in northwest Pakistan. This wave of massacre demands accountability. Unfortunately, sectarianism, ingrained in society, leaves the majority of Sunni brethren indifferent. This indifference contrasts sharply with the collective outrage displayed over trivial issues, such as the death of a celebrity, highlighting the normalization of anti-Shia sentiment.
The massacre of Shias in Parachinar, Quetta, and Afghanistan is not a recent phenomenon. It is part of a longstanding global convention of targeted sectarian violence, which has been systematically ignored since the late 19th century. In Parachinar, such violence has deep roots. What often begins as a land dispute evolves into religious persecution. Historically, British colonial powers and local rulers weaponized sectarianism, arming extremist Takfiri chunk among Sunnis to commit to indiscriminate massacres against Shias.
In July 2024, Parachinar witnessed one of its bloodiest incidents. A land dispute between two tribes—Shi’ite Malikhel and Sunni Mangal—in Boshehra village spiraled into a full-blown sectarian conflict. The local battle was started and Pakistan's army's rockets were seen targeting the Shia villages which claimed lives of many children and collectively resulted in the martyrdoms of 45 people and hundreds of injuries. Takfiri-Sunni jihadi groups, including the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ), escalated the massacre, aided by militants from neighboring Afghanistan.
The atrocities were heinous. Reports emerged of abductions and beheadings, including a child, captured on video and circulated as a grim reminder of the impunity with which these groups operate.
The state, both historically and presently, bears responsibility. Instead of curbing Wahabi-Takfiri extremism, it has allowed anti-Shia rhetoric to fester and jihadi groups to flourish. Extremist organizations like Lashkar-e-Jhangvi specialize in targeting Shias with state complicity, turning land disputes and minor conflicts into sectarian bloodbaths. The silence of global and regional actors is deafening. The lack of outrage, especially from Sunni-majority communities, is disheartening. While people rally behind other causes, the massacre of Shias barely registers. This selective empathy perpetuates cycles of violence.
The blood of Parachinar’s Shias, like that of Hazara Shias and others, should not remain the “cheapest thing.” It’s time for action, awareness, and justice.
#Parachinar
🔹@enemywatch
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The world remains indifferent to the systematic massacre of Afghanistan’s Hazara Shias, Pakistan’s Parachinar Shias, and Kashmiris. Their blood, flowing in silence, attracts little attention due to their “third-country status” and the no reporting of global media (?). The chain of genocide, spanning from Dahiyeh in Beirut, Jabalia in Gaza, Kabul and Bamiyan in Afghanistan, Parachinar in Pakistan, Entire Kashmir, Gujarat and Muzaffarnagar in India and Rakhine in Myanmar, is deliberately ignored, with perpetrators continuing their crimes unchecked. It is time to treat these tragedies with the same urgency as that shown for Gaza—at least now.
Over the past ten days, five Takfiri-Daishi attacks targeted defenseless Shias in Parachinar, a town in northwest Pakistan. This wave of massacre demands accountability. Unfortunately, sectarianism, ingrained in society, leaves the majority of Sunni brethren indifferent. This indifference contrasts sharply with the collective outrage displayed over trivial issues, such as the death of a celebrity, highlighting the normalization of anti-Shia sentiment.
The massacre of Shias in Parachinar, Quetta, and Afghanistan is not a recent phenomenon. It is part of a longstanding global convention of targeted sectarian violence, which has been systematically ignored since the late 19th century. In Parachinar, such violence has deep roots. What often begins as a land dispute evolves into religious persecution. Historically, British colonial powers and local rulers weaponized sectarianism, arming extremist Takfiri chunk among Sunnis to commit to indiscriminate massacres against Shias.
In July 2024, Parachinar witnessed one of its bloodiest incidents. A land dispute between two tribes—Shi’ite Malikhel and Sunni Mangal—in Boshehra village spiraled into a full-blown sectarian conflict. The local battle was started and Pakistan's army's rockets were seen targeting the Shia villages which claimed lives of many children and collectively resulted in the martyrdoms of 45 people and hundreds of injuries. Takfiri-Sunni jihadi groups, including the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ), escalated the massacre, aided by militants from neighboring Afghanistan.
The atrocities were heinous. Reports emerged of abductions and beheadings, including a child, captured on video and circulated as a grim reminder of the impunity with which these groups operate.
The state, both historically and presently, bears responsibility. Instead of curbing Wahabi-Takfiri extremism, it has allowed anti-Shia rhetoric to fester and jihadi groups to flourish. Extremist organizations like Lashkar-e-Jhangvi specialize in targeting Shias with state complicity, turning land disputes and minor conflicts into sectarian bloodbaths. The silence of global and regional actors is deafening. The lack of outrage, especially from Sunni-majority communities, is disheartening. While people rally behind other causes, the massacre of Shias barely registers. This selective empathy perpetuates cycles of violence.
The blood of Parachinar’s Shias, like that of Hazara Shias and others, should not remain the “cheapest thing.” It’s time for action, awareness, and justice.
#Parachinar
🔹@enemywatch
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Enemy Watch — Official
🇵🇰 REPORT | The Unseen Blood: Shia Persecution in Parachinar (1/5): The world remains indifferent to the systematic massacre of Afghanistan’s Hazara Shias, Pakistan’s Parachinar Shias, and Kashmiris. Their blood, flowing in silence, attracts little attention…
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(2/5):
The Pakistani government, particularly under Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's rhetoric contrasts sharply with the state’s internal handling of its minority Shia population, especially in regions like Parachinar, where the Shia community has been subjected to sectarian violence and neglect from the government.
The contradiction between Pakistan’s public condemnation of Israeli actions and its internal policies toward its own minority groups is further highlighted by the country’s military establishment’s ties to US made-Sunni takfiri-jihadi factions. These groups, often seen as proxies for the state in its regional policies, have exacerbated sectarian violence, including the persecution of Shia Muslims in areas like Parachinar. The lack of a vocal and consistent stance from the government on Shia killings is a glaring example of how Pakistan’s internal sectarian dynamics complicate its otherwise public support for Palestine.
This complex relationship between Pakistan’s military establishment and jihadi groups can be traced back to the era of General Zia-ul-Haq, who, while serving as a military officer in Jordan, played a significant role in the brutal crackdown on Palestinians during Black September in 1970. The violence, which resulted in the deaths of thousands of Palestinians, is often overlooked in mainstream Pakistani narratives. Zia’s later rule would further entrench Pakistan’s military involvement with jihadi forces, as he steered the country toward a more Islamist agenda and supported militant groups in Afghanistan during the Soviet-Afghan War. Pakistani army's role in War on Yemen cannot be denied. The involvement of Pakistan’s military in both foreign wars and internal sectarian violence, including the treatment of Shia Muslims, reveals a troubling legacy of Mossadic agendas.
Persecution of Anti-Imperialist Islamic Resistance Zainabiyun Brigade:
Parachinar has been home to a pious and revolutionary Shia community that has historically resisted external pressures and played a significant role in supporting causes such as Palestine and Syria. The Zaynabiyyoun Brigade, which emerged from this community, is dedicated to the resistance in Syria and beyond, fighting alongside other groups in defense of the Islamic lands and Palestinian rights. However, despite their crucial role in global resistance movements, the Zaynabiyyoun Brigade operates only outside Pakistan, and nobody is left in Pakistan among them.
People who usually return from Iran after pilgrimage often face abductions, mass disappearances, and targeted killings. These incidents were carried out under the influence of Mossad and Saudi occupation. To this day, thousands of Shia Muslims remain abducted and missing, with no one knowing their whereabouts.
Pakistani regimes, regardless of their political affiliation, have historically pursued policies of suppression and harassment against Shia communities, particularly those connected to the broader Islamic resistance movement and the Iranian revolution. These policies often aligned with external interests, such as those of Saudi Occupation, Mossad and even operatives from Turkey and India, who have been accused of influencing the Pakistani establishment to target these communities.
The Pakistani state, under various administrations, including Imran Khan’s government, has often been criticized for its failure to protect these vulnerable populations from sectarian violence, while sometimes being complicit in fostering an environment of insecurity. The involvement of foreign powers with vested interests in the region complicates the situation. The systematic massacres in Parachinar and Quetta also allowed Western nations, including Australia, to enter under the guise of opening borders for refugees. These refugees, who were allowed to apply for asylum, later faced harassment, marginalization, and suffered various issues, despite the promises made by these nations when granting asylum.
#Parachinar
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The Pakistani government, particularly under Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's rhetoric contrasts sharply with the state’s internal handling of its minority Shia population, especially in regions like Parachinar, where the Shia community has been subjected to sectarian violence and neglect from the government.
The contradiction between Pakistan’s public condemnation of Israeli actions and its internal policies toward its own minority groups is further highlighted by the country’s military establishment’s ties to US made-Sunni takfiri-jihadi factions. These groups, often seen as proxies for the state in its regional policies, have exacerbated sectarian violence, including the persecution of Shia Muslims in areas like Parachinar. The lack of a vocal and consistent stance from the government on Shia killings is a glaring example of how Pakistan’s internal sectarian dynamics complicate its otherwise public support for Palestine.
This complex relationship between Pakistan’s military establishment and jihadi groups can be traced back to the era of General Zia-ul-Haq, who, while serving as a military officer in Jordan, played a significant role in the brutal crackdown on Palestinians during Black September in 1970. The violence, which resulted in the deaths of thousands of Palestinians, is often overlooked in mainstream Pakistani narratives. Zia’s later rule would further entrench Pakistan’s military involvement with jihadi forces, as he steered the country toward a more Islamist agenda and supported militant groups in Afghanistan during the Soviet-Afghan War. Pakistani army's role in War on Yemen cannot be denied. The involvement of Pakistan’s military in both foreign wars and internal sectarian violence, including the treatment of Shia Muslims, reveals a troubling legacy of Mossadic agendas.
Persecution of Anti-Imperialist Islamic Resistance Zainabiyun Brigade:
Parachinar has been home to a pious and revolutionary Shia community that has historically resisted external pressures and played a significant role in supporting causes such as Palestine and Syria. The Zaynabiyyoun Brigade, which emerged from this community, is dedicated to the resistance in Syria and beyond, fighting alongside other groups in defense of the Islamic lands and Palestinian rights. However, despite their crucial role in global resistance movements, the Zaynabiyyoun Brigade operates only outside Pakistan, and nobody is left in Pakistan among them.
People who usually return from Iran after pilgrimage often face abductions, mass disappearances, and targeted killings. These incidents were carried out under the influence of Mossad and Saudi occupation. To this day, thousands of Shia Muslims remain abducted and missing, with no one knowing their whereabouts.
Pakistani regimes, regardless of their political affiliation, have historically pursued policies of suppression and harassment against Shia communities, particularly those connected to the broader Islamic resistance movement and the Iranian revolution. These policies often aligned with external interests, such as those of Saudi Occupation, Mossad and even operatives from Turkey and India, who have been accused of influencing the Pakistani establishment to target these communities.
The Pakistani state, under various administrations, including Imran Khan’s government, has often been criticized for its failure to protect these vulnerable populations from sectarian violence, while sometimes being complicit in fostering an environment of insecurity. The involvement of foreign powers with vested interests in the region complicates the situation. The systematic massacres in Parachinar and Quetta also allowed Western nations, including Australia, to enter under the guise of opening borders for refugees. These refugees, who were allowed to apply for asylum, later faced harassment, marginalization, and suffered various issues, despite the promises made by these nations when granting asylum.
#Parachinar
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Enemy Watch — Official
+ (2/5): The Pakistani government, particularly under Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's rhetoric contrasts sharply with the state’s internal handling of its minority Shia population, especially in regions like Parachinar, where the Shia community has been…
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Parachinar Shia massacre: A Consequence of Pakistan’s “Strategic Depth” Policy:
The ongoing massacre in Parachinar exposes the devastating failure of Pakistan’s decades-long “Strategic Depth” policy. This doctrine, intended to gain leverage in Afghanistan by sponsoring terrorist militant groups, has instead destabilized Pakistan’s own regions, particularly Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK).
Afghanistan’s Role in the Targeting of Parachinar’s Shias:
Militants, including Afghan-based Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), often make Shia communities in Parachinar convenient targets. These attacks are a byproduct of Pakistan’s support for terrorist-jihadi groups in Afghanistan, which originally aimed to create instability in Kabul. This strategy, however, has led to blowback, with these groups targeting Pakistan’s own citizens.
The Doctrine of “Strategic Depth”
Pakistan’s military and intelligence establishment developed this strategy over four decades to prevent India and other rivals from using Afghan soil against Pakistan. By fostering groups such as the Haqqani Network and, more recently, ISIS affiliates, the goal was to weaken Afghanistan and bring it under Pakistan’s influence.
Consequences of Strategic Depth:
Instead of achieving the desired stability and control, this policy has:
• Spawned a proliferation of extremist groups, including the TTP.
• Increased attacks on Pakistan’s military, police, and civilian targets.
• Made Shia Muslims in Parachinar, a historically vulnerable community, the primary victims of sectarian violence.
Rather than securing Afghanistan as a buffer zone, Pakistan’s “Strategic Depth” doctrine has turned its own western regions into conflict zones. The targeted killings of Shias in Parachinar are a grim reminder of the policy’s catastrophic domestic consequences. Now, when Imran Khan organized protests in the nation, the state organized massacres to showcase security issues and impose curfews. However, during Imran Khan’s tenure, the majority of TTP tyrants were allowed to gather in the region, and the safe haven for Daesh remnants was also facilitated. These actions were later exposed, which is why we say that all of them are complicit in the situation.
Eight years ago, Imam Khamenei warned about the U.S.’ next project in the region of Afghanistan. Now, it is clearer after its defeat in the war on Palestine and Lebanon. The U.S. seeks to enter the region to counter the China-Iran-Pakistan-Russia alliance. It is now evident how to address this new threat. They tried hard to instill insecurities by committing sectarian massacres.
#Parachinar
🔹@enemywatch
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Parachinar Shia massacre: A Consequence of Pakistan’s “Strategic Depth” Policy:
The ongoing massacre in Parachinar exposes the devastating failure of Pakistan’s decades-long “Strategic Depth” policy. This doctrine, intended to gain leverage in Afghanistan by sponsoring terrorist militant groups, has instead destabilized Pakistan’s own regions, particularly Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK).
Afghanistan’s Role in the Targeting of Parachinar’s Shias:
Militants, including Afghan-based Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), often make Shia communities in Parachinar convenient targets. These attacks are a byproduct of Pakistan’s support for terrorist-jihadi groups in Afghanistan, which originally aimed to create instability in Kabul. This strategy, however, has led to blowback, with these groups targeting Pakistan’s own citizens.
The Doctrine of “Strategic Depth”
Pakistan’s military and intelligence establishment developed this strategy over four decades to prevent India and other rivals from using Afghan soil against Pakistan. By fostering groups such as the Haqqani Network and, more recently, ISIS affiliates, the goal was to weaken Afghanistan and bring it under Pakistan’s influence.
Consequences of Strategic Depth:
Instead of achieving the desired stability and control, this policy has:
• Spawned a proliferation of extremist groups, including the TTP.
• Increased attacks on Pakistan’s military, police, and civilian targets.
• Made Shia Muslims in Parachinar, a historically vulnerable community, the primary victims of sectarian violence.
Rather than securing Afghanistan as a buffer zone, Pakistan’s “Strategic Depth” doctrine has turned its own western regions into conflict zones. The targeted killings of Shias in Parachinar are a grim reminder of the policy’s catastrophic domestic consequences. Now, when Imran Khan organized protests in the nation, the state organized massacres to showcase security issues and impose curfews. However, during Imran Khan’s tenure, the majority of TTP tyrants were allowed to gather in the region, and the safe haven for Daesh remnants was also facilitated. These actions were later exposed, which is why we say that all of them are complicit in the situation.
Eight years ago, Imam Khamenei warned about the U.S.’ next project in the region of Afghanistan. Now, it is clearer after its defeat in the war on Palestine and Lebanon. The U.S. seeks to enter the region to counter the China-Iran-Pakistan-Russia alliance. It is now evident how to address this new threat. They tried hard to instill insecurities by committing sectarian massacres.
#Parachinar
🔹@enemywatch
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+ (3/5): Parachinar Shia massacre: A Consequence of Pakistan’s “Strategic Depth” Policy: The ongoing massacre in Parachinar exposes the devastating failure of Pakistan’s decades-long “Strategic Depth” policy. This doctrine, intended to gain leverage in…
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Timeline of Massacres:
The killing of Shia Muslims in Parachinar is not an isolated occurrence but part of a longstanding, systematic campaign led by Sunni extremist groups in Pakistan. Global apathy, including from nations that champion human rights, stems from the absence of Western or Israeli involvement. This apathy extends even to Iran, the self-proclaimed protector of Shia Muslims, which is accused of exploiting Pakistani Shias as fighters in conflicts in Syria, Iraq, and other parts of the West Asia.
The Pakistani state has historically allowed extremist ideologies to flourish. For example, in 2014, Pakistani authorities relocated fighters of the Haqqani Network to areas near Parachinar, forcing Shia leaders to accept these conditions.
We ask who is responsible for this massacre of 38, and if we count all 5 different places of massacres, it rises up to 80, and including a number of severely wounded. Who speaks for them? Who will take their responsibility? Why are they chosen to give punishment for Tufan al-Aqsa and sacrificed to open a gate for the US in the next project of Afghanistan? Pakistan is overly jammed by containing and removing any possible voice. For example, Imran Khan tried to speak against some US influence, and now he is put in jail. Many others, however, cannot be denied, were also complicit in many of these crimes against the Shia communities of northwestern Pakistan, just like predecessors and successors in the government of the state. It is indeed a serious issue.
The targeting of Shias in Pakistan intensified after the 1979 Islamic Revolution in Iran in fear of its spread as Shias started becoming more active to fight oppressions in their region, which deepened regime's tensions. Over the decades, Parachinar and other Shia-dominated areas in Pakistan have become hotbeds of violence. The persecution of Shia Muslims in Pakistan has been a persistent and escalating issue, with numerous sectarian attacks by militant groups such as Sipah-e-Sahaba and the Taliban. Below is a detailed record of some significant attacks targeting Shia communities in Pakistan, particularly during the 1990s and 2000s.
Incidents of Shia killings in Pakistan since 1963 Note: From 1 Jan 2012, all data on Shia genocide in Pakistan are being compiled. Prior to that date we have recorded only major attacks (killings of 2 or more persons) or high profile murders in this database. The total death toll for Pakistan’s Shias at the hands of the Deobandi militants of Sipah Sahaba and Taliban is about 20,000.
— Data on Shia Killings in Pakistan:
Date | Province | Place | Event | Killed (Number) | Injured (Number) | Details of killed (name, age, gender, profession) | Details of injured (name, age, gender, profession)
1947-69 | 06-Jun-63 | Sindh | Khairpur | 118 Shia Muslims including many children were killed and 12 severely injured on Ashura Day in Therih, Khair Pur | 118 | 12
Between 1989 and 2003 (July), 1,468 Shias were martyred and 3,370 injured in some 1,813 sectarian incidents. Till the mid-nineties, most of the killings remained concentrated in Punjab. 700 people were martyred in this province alone between 1989 and 2001. But then, sectarian violence spread to the whole of Pakistan, first in the Northern Areas and the NWFP, then in Sindh, causing 1850 martyrdoms in total.
#Parachinar
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Timeline of Massacres:
The killing of Shia Muslims in Parachinar is not an isolated occurrence but part of a longstanding, systematic campaign led by Sunni extremist groups in Pakistan. Global apathy, including from nations that champion human rights, stems from the absence of Western or Israeli involvement. This apathy extends even to Iran, the self-proclaimed protector of Shia Muslims, which is accused of exploiting Pakistani Shias as fighters in conflicts in Syria, Iraq, and other parts of the West Asia.
The Pakistani state has historically allowed extremist ideologies to flourish. For example, in 2014, Pakistani authorities relocated fighters of the Haqqani Network to areas near Parachinar, forcing Shia leaders to accept these conditions.
We ask who is responsible for this massacre of 38, and if we count all 5 different places of massacres, it rises up to 80, and including a number of severely wounded. Who speaks for them? Who will take their responsibility? Why are they chosen to give punishment for Tufan al-Aqsa and sacrificed to open a gate for the US in the next project of Afghanistan? Pakistan is overly jammed by containing and removing any possible voice. For example, Imran Khan tried to speak against some US influence, and now he is put in jail. Many others, however, cannot be denied, were also complicit in many of these crimes against the Shia communities of northwestern Pakistan, just like predecessors and successors in the government of the state. It is indeed a serious issue.
The targeting of Shias in Pakistan intensified after the 1979 Islamic Revolution in Iran in fear of its spread as Shias started becoming more active to fight oppressions in their region, which deepened regime's tensions. Over the decades, Parachinar and other Shia-dominated areas in Pakistan have become hotbeds of violence. The persecution of Shia Muslims in Pakistan has been a persistent and escalating issue, with numerous sectarian attacks by militant groups such as Sipah-e-Sahaba and the Taliban. Below is a detailed record of some significant attacks targeting Shia communities in Pakistan, particularly during the 1990s and 2000s.
Incidents of Shia killings in Pakistan since 1963 Note: From 1 Jan 2012, all data on Shia genocide in Pakistan are being compiled. Prior to that date we have recorded only major attacks (killings of 2 or more persons) or high profile murders in this database. The total death toll for Pakistan’s Shias at the hands of the Deobandi militants of Sipah Sahaba and Taliban is about 20,000.
— Data on Shia Killings in Pakistan:
Date | Province | Place | Event | Killed (Number) | Injured (Number) | Details of killed (name, age, gender, profession) | Details of injured (name, age, gender, profession)
1947-69 | 06-Jun-63 | Sindh | Khairpur | 118 Shia Muslims including many children were killed and 12 severely injured on Ashura Day in Therih, Khair Pur | 118 | 12
Between 1989 and 2003 (July), 1,468 Shias were martyred and 3,370 injured in some 1,813 sectarian incidents. Till the mid-nineties, most of the killings remained concentrated in Punjab. 700 people were martyred in this province alone between 1989 and 2001. But then, sectarian violence spread to the whole of Pakistan, first in the Northern Areas and the NWFP, then in Sindh, causing 1850 martyrdoms in total.
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In Karachi alone, 293 Shia martyred between 1994 and June 2002, of whom approximately 200 were Shias. The sectarian violence peaked in Karachi in 1994-95 as 103 Shias and 28 Sunnis died during this period. Since 1997, a new feature of Shia genocide appeared with indiscriminate gunfire on ordinary citizens not involved in sectarian activity, targeting doctors, lawyers, and traders. Finally, in the post-September 11, 2001 context, suicide bombing tends to become the dominant pattern of anti-Shia violence.
1970s
17-Feb-78 | Sindh | Karachi | Attacks on Shia procession | 14
17-Feb-78 | Punjab | Lahore | Attacks on Shia procession | 8
1980s
22-Feb-83 | Sindh | Karachi | Offices, houses, and shops of Shias burnt | 22
23-Mar-83 | Sindh | Karachi | 94 houses of Shias burnt, Shias attacked | 80
08-Oct-84 | Sindh | Karachi | Six houses of Shia families burnt | 10
07-Jul-85 | Balochistan | Quetta | Police firing on Shia Muslims | 35
01-Oct-86 | FATA | Parachinar | Attacks by Mujahideen on Shias of Parachinar | 13
17-Sep-86 | Punjab | Lahore | Attack on Muharram procession | 4
17-Sep-86 | Punjab | Layyah | Attack on Muharram procession | 3
17-May-88 | Gilgit-Baltistan | Gilgit | 800 Shias killed by attack from Kohistan, Chilas, Darel, Tangir, assisted by military govt | 800
05-Aug-88 | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa | Peshawar | Allama Arifa Al Hussaini | 1
08-Feb-89 | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa | D.I.Khan | Pakistan army (FC) firing on Shia Muharram Jaloos | 10
1990s
19-Dec-90 | Punjab | Lahore | Sadiq Ganji, Director General of Iranian Cultural Centre | 1
25-Feb-95 | Sindh | Karachi | Mefil-e-Murtaza massacre | 16
25-Feb-95 | Sindh | Karachi | February 25: 6 Shia Muslims were killed and 16 injured when Sipah e Sahaba terrorists opened fire at worshippers inside Abul Fazal Al-Abbas Mosque in Karachi. | 6
07-Mar-95 | Punjab | Lahore | Dr. Muhammad Ali Naqvi | 2
09-Mar-95 | Sindh | Karachi | 10 killed and 22 wounded in an attack on a Shia mosque | 10
15-Jun-96 | Punjab | Lahore | Mohsin Naqvi killed in Allama Iqbal Town, Moon Market | 1
12-Jul-96 | Punjab | Mailsi | Shia Majlis attacked | 10
10-Sep-96 | FATA | Parachinar | 200
12-Sep-96 | Islamabad | Islamabad | Allama Mureed Abbas Yazdani killed | 1
20-Feb-97 | Punjab | Multan | Attack on Iranian Cultural Centre | 8
29-Apr-12 | Sindh | Karachi | Shia Doctor Syed Saqlain Rizvi Killed | 13
30-Apr-12 | Punjab | Vehari | Shia Doctor Syed Manzar Hussain Killed | 11
10-Aug-97 | Punjab | Lahore | 1-10 august various attacks | 10
17-Sep-97 | Punjab | Rawalpindi | Iranian airforce cadets | 5
11-Jan-98 | Punjab | Lahore | 25 Shia Muslims including children were killed and many injured when Sipah e Sahaba terrorists opened fire at a funeral gathering at a graveyard in Momin Pura, Lahore | 25
21-Feb-98 | Sindh | Karachi | 2 Iranian engineers | 20
04-Mar-98 | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa | Hangu | Attack on Nauroz procession | 20
30-Mar-98 | Punjab | Multan | 3
22-Sep-98 | Punjab | Multan | Shia Majlis attacked | 5
06-Jan-99 | Punjab | D.G.Khan | Massacre in Shia mosque in Karamadad Qureshi | 17
28-Sep-99 | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa | D.I.Khan | Khurshid Anwar (secretary of TJP) and daughter killed with body guard | 30
01-Oct-99 | Sindh | Karachi | Shia mosque attacked | 9
07-Oct-99 | Punjab | Rawalpindi | Aun Muhammad Rizvi, PTV producer | 1
17-Jan-00 | Sindh | Karachi | Attack on Shia mosque | 9
25-Apr-00 | Punjab | Attock | Attack on a Majlis in Malohwali. Attock | 19
03-Nov-00 | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa | Peshawar | Anwarul Haq Raza | 20
2000s
• 18-Apr-01 | Punjab | Lahore | Attack on Shia procession | 9
• 12-Jul-01 | Sindh | Karachi | Bomb explosion at Shia mosque | 15
• 19-Aug-01 | Punjab | Rawalpindi | Attack on Shia procession | 13
• 16-Jan-02 | Balochistan | Quetta | Attack on Shia procession | 9
• 12-Feb-02 | Sindh | Karachi | Bomb attack at Shia procession | 8
• 21-Jul-02 | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa | Peshawar | Attack on Shia procession | 14
• 29-Sep-02 | Balochistan | Quetta | Attack on Shia procession | 15
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In Karachi alone, 293 Shia martyred between 1994 and June 2002, of whom approximately 200 were Shias. The sectarian violence peaked in Karachi in 1994-95 as 103 Shias and 28 Sunnis died during this period. Since 1997, a new feature of Shia genocide appeared with indiscriminate gunfire on ordinary citizens not involved in sectarian activity, targeting doctors, lawyers, and traders. Finally, in the post-September 11, 2001 context, suicide bombing tends to become the dominant pattern of anti-Shia violence.
1970s
17-Feb-78 | Sindh | Karachi | Attacks on Shia procession | 14
17-Feb-78 | Punjab | Lahore | Attacks on Shia procession | 8
1980s
22-Feb-83 | Sindh | Karachi | Offices, houses, and shops of Shias burnt | 22
23-Mar-83 | Sindh | Karachi | 94 houses of Shias burnt, Shias attacked | 80
08-Oct-84 | Sindh | Karachi | Six houses of Shia families burnt | 10
07-Jul-85 | Balochistan | Quetta | Police firing on Shia Muslims | 35
01-Oct-86 | FATA | Parachinar | Attacks by Mujahideen on Shias of Parachinar | 13
17-Sep-86 | Punjab | Lahore | Attack on Muharram procession | 4
17-Sep-86 | Punjab | Layyah | Attack on Muharram procession | 3
17-May-88 | Gilgit-Baltistan | Gilgit | 800 Shias killed by attack from Kohistan, Chilas, Darel, Tangir, assisted by military govt | 800
05-Aug-88 | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa | Peshawar | Allama Arifa Al Hussaini | 1
08-Feb-89 | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa | D.I.Khan | Pakistan army (FC) firing on Shia Muharram Jaloos | 10
1990s
19-Dec-90 | Punjab | Lahore | Sadiq Ganji, Director General of Iranian Cultural Centre | 1
25-Feb-95 | Sindh | Karachi | Mefil-e-Murtaza massacre | 16
25-Feb-95 | Sindh | Karachi | February 25: 6 Shia Muslims were killed and 16 injured when Sipah e Sahaba terrorists opened fire at worshippers inside Abul Fazal Al-Abbas Mosque in Karachi. | 6
07-Mar-95 | Punjab | Lahore | Dr. Muhammad Ali Naqvi | 2
09-Mar-95 | Sindh | Karachi | 10 killed and 22 wounded in an attack on a Shia mosque | 10
15-Jun-96 | Punjab | Lahore | Mohsin Naqvi killed in Allama Iqbal Town, Moon Market | 1
12-Jul-96 | Punjab | Mailsi | Shia Majlis attacked | 10
10-Sep-96 | FATA | Parachinar | 200
12-Sep-96 | Islamabad | Islamabad | Allama Mureed Abbas Yazdani killed | 1
20-Feb-97 | Punjab | Multan | Attack on Iranian Cultural Centre | 8
29-Apr-12 | Sindh | Karachi | Shia Doctor Syed Saqlain Rizvi Killed | 13
30-Apr-12 | Punjab | Vehari | Shia Doctor Syed Manzar Hussain Killed | 11
10-Aug-97 | Punjab | Lahore | 1-10 august various attacks | 10
17-Sep-97 | Punjab | Rawalpindi | Iranian airforce cadets | 5
11-Jan-98 | Punjab | Lahore | 25 Shia Muslims including children were killed and many injured when Sipah e Sahaba terrorists opened fire at a funeral gathering at a graveyard in Momin Pura, Lahore | 25
21-Feb-98 | Sindh | Karachi | 2 Iranian engineers | 20
04-Mar-98 | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa | Hangu | Attack on Nauroz procession | 20
30-Mar-98 | Punjab | Multan | 3
22-Sep-98 | Punjab | Multan | Shia Majlis attacked | 5
06-Jan-99 | Punjab | D.G.Khan | Massacre in Shia mosque in Karamadad Qureshi | 17
28-Sep-99 | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa | D.I.Khan | Khurshid Anwar (secretary of TJP) and daughter killed with body guard | 30
01-Oct-99 | Sindh | Karachi | Shia mosque attacked | 9
07-Oct-99 | Punjab | Rawalpindi | Aun Muhammad Rizvi, PTV producer | 1
17-Jan-00 | Sindh | Karachi | Attack on Shia mosque | 9
25-Apr-00 | Punjab | Attock | Attack on a Majlis in Malohwali. Attock | 19
03-Nov-00 | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa | Peshawar | Anwarul Haq Raza | 20
2000s
• 18-Apr-01 | Punjab | Lahore | Attack on Shia procession | 9
• 12-Jul-01 | Sindh | Karachi | Bomb explosion at Shia mosque | 15
• 19-Aug-01 | Punjab | Rawalpindi | Attack on Shia procession | 13
• 16-Jan-02 | Balochistan | Quetta | Attack on Shia procession | 9
• 12-Feb-02 | Sindh | Karachi | Bomb attack at Shia procession | 8
• 21-Jul-02 | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa | Peshawar | Attack on Shia procession | 14
• 29-Sep-02 | Balochistan | Quetta | Attack on Shia procession | 15
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+ (3/5): Parachinar Shia massacre: A Consequence of Pakistan’s “Strategic Depth” Policy: The ongoing massacre in Parachinar exposes the devastating failure of Pakistan’s decades-long “Strategic Depth” policy. This doctrine, intended to gain leverage in…
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• 14-Dec-02 | Punjab | Sialkot | Attack on Shia Majlis | 6
• 04-Mar-03 | Sindh | Karachi | Attack on Shia procession | 12
• 14-Apr-03 | Punjab | Rawalpindi | Attack on Shia mosque | 10
• 16-Jun-03 | Balochistan | Quetta | Attack on Shia procession | 9
• 02-Aug-03 | Sindh | Karachi | Bomb explosion at Shia mosque | 12
• 06-Sep-03 | Punjab | Lahore | Attack on Shia procession | 7
• 25-Dec-03 | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa | Peshawar | Attack on Shia Majlis | 8
2004 and Beyond
• 10-Feb-04 | Punjab | Multan | Attack on Shia procession | 9
• 15-May-04 | Balochistan | Quetta | Bomb explosion at Shia mosque | 15
• 11-Sep-04 | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa | Dera Ismail Khan | Attack on Shia procession | 12
• 02-Nov-04 | Sindh | Karachi | Attack on Shia procession | 8
• 22-Jan-05 | Punjab | Rawalpindi | Attack on Shia procession | 5
• 01-Mar-05 | Balochistan | Quetta | Attack on Shia procession | 10
• 09-Apr-05 | Sindh | Karachi | Bomb explosion at Shia mosque | 10
• 10-May-05 | Punjab | Lahore | Attack on Shia Majlis | 6
• 23-Jul-05 | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa | Peshawar | Attack on Shia procession | 14
• 10-Feb-06 | Punjab | Rawalpindi | Attack on Shia procession | 13
• 21-May-06 | Balochistan | Quetta | Bomb explosion at Shia mosque | 12
• 13-Jul-06 | Sindh | Karachi | Attack on Shia procession | 10
• 18-Oct-06 | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa | Peshawar | Attack on Shia procession | 8
• 24-Nov-06 | Punjab | Lahore | Attack on Shia procession | 7
2010s
• 09-Jan-10 | Balochistan | Quetta | Attack on Shia procession | 15
• 03-Mar-10 | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa | Peshawar | Attack on Shia procession | 12
• 23-Jul-10 | Sindh | Karachi | Bomb explosion at Shia mosque | 14
• 02-Nov-10 | Punjab | Rawalpindi | Attack on Shia procession | 10
• 10-Feb-11 | Balochistan | Quetta | Attack on Shia procession | 11
• 04-May-11 | Sindh | Karachi | Bomb explosion at Shia mosque | 12
• 28-Sep-11 | Punjab | Lahore | Attack on Shia procession | 10
• 06-Jan-12 | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa | Peshawar | Attack on Shia procession | 10
• 02-Apr-12 | Balochistan | Quetta | Attack on Shia procession | 11
• 10-Jul-12 | Sindh | Karachi | Attack on Shia procession | 8
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• 14-Dec-02 | Punjab | Sialkot | Attack on Shia Majlis | 6
• 04-Mar-03 | Sindh | Karachi | Attack on Shia procession | 12
• 14-Apr-03 | Punjab | Rawalpindi | Attack on Shia mosque | 10
• 16-Jun-03 | Balochistan | Quetta | Attack on Shia procession | 9
• 02-Aug-03 | Sindh | Karachi | Bomb explosion at Shia mosque | 12
• 06-Sep-03 | Punjab | Lahore | Attack on Shia procession | 7
• 25-Dec-03 | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa | Peshawar | Attack on Shia Majlis | 8
2004 and Beyond
• 10-Feb-04 | Punjab | Multan | Attack on Shia procession | 9
• 15-May-04 | Balochistan | Quetta | Bomb explosion at Shia mosque | 15
• 11-Sep-04 | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa | Dera Ismail Khan | Attack on Shia procession | 12
• 02-Nov-04 | Sindh | Karachi | Attack on Shia procession | 8
• 22-Jan-05 | Punjab | Rawalpindi | Attack on Shia procession | 5
• 01-Mar-05 | Balochistan | Quetta | Attack on Shia procession | 10
• 09-Apr-05 | Sindh | Karachi | Bomb explosion at Shia mosque | 10
• 10-May-05 | Punjab | Lahore | Attack on Shia Majlis | 6
• 23-Jul-05 | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa | Peshawar | Attack on Shia procession | 14
• 10-Feb-06 | Punjab | Rawalpindi | Attack on Shia procession | 13
• 21-May-06 | Balochistan | Quetta | Bomb explosion at Shia mosque | 12
• 13-Jul-06 | Sindh | Karachi | Attack on Shia procession | 10
• 18-Oct-06 | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa | Peshawar | Attack on Shia procession | 8
• 24-Nov-06 | Punjab | Lahore | Attack on Shia procession | 7
2010s
• 09-Jan-10 | Balochistan | Quetta | Attack on Shia procession | 15
• 03-Mar-10 | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa | Peshawar | Attack on Shia procession | 12
• 23-Jul-10 | Sindh | Karachi | Bomb explosion at Shia mosque | 14
• 02-Nov-10 | Punjab | Rawalpindi | Attack on Shia procession | 10
• 10-Feb-11 | Balochistan | Quetta | Attack on Shia procession | 11
• 04-May-11 | Sindh | Karachi | Bomb explosion at Shia mosque | 12
• 28-Sep-11 | Punjab | Lahore | Attack on Shia procession | 10
• 06-Jan-12 | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa | Peshawar | Attack on Shia procession | 10
• 02-Apr-12 | Balochistan | Quetta | Attack on Shia procession | 11
• 10-Jul-12 | Sindh | Karachi | Attack on Shia procession | 8
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+ (4/5): • 14-Dec-02 | Punjab | Sialkot | Attack on Shia Majlis | 6 • 04-Mar-03 | Sindh | Karachi | Attack on Shia procession | 12 • 14-Apr-03 | Punjab | Rawalpindi | Attack on Shia mosque | 10 • 16-Jun-03 | Balochistan | Quetta | Attack on Shia procession…
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2013 and Beyond:
12-Jan-13 | Balochistan | Quetta | Bomb blast in Shia area | 92
30-Jul-13 | Punjab | Sialkot | Attack on Shia procession | 15
03-Sep-13 | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa | Dera Ismail Khan | Attack on Shia procession | 14
08-Jan-14 | Sindh | Karachi | Bomb explosion at Shia mosque | 18
01-Jun-14 | Punjab | Rawalpindi | Attack on Shia procession | 13
12-Oct-14 | Balochistan | Quetta | Bomb explosion at Shia mosque | 14
24-May-15 | Sindh | Karachi | Attack on Shia procession | 10
07-Mar-16 | Balochistan | Quetta | Bomb explosion at Shia procession | 15
04-Nov-16 | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa | Peshawar | Attack on Shia procession | 10
21-Jan-17 | Sindh | Karachi | Bomb explosion at Shia mosque | 12
10-Jul-17 | Punjab | Lahore | Attack on Shia procession | 7
However, more than 150 massacres and cases of targeted killings are not mentioned here due to the length of the post. We request our Pakistani brethren to document all these incidents and work hard on this issue, as it is much needed at this level.
#Parachinar
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2013 and Beyond:
12-Jan-13 | Balochistan | Quetta | Bomb blast in Shia area | 92
30-Jul-13 | Punjab | Sialkot | Attack on Shia procession | 15
03-Sep-13 | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa | Dera Ismail Khan | Attack on Shia procession | 14
08-Jan-14 | Sindh | Karachi | Bomb explosion at Shia mosque | 18
01-Jun-14 | Punjab | Rawalpindi | Attack on Shia procession | 13
12-Oct-14 | Balochistan | Quetta | Bomb explosion at Shia mosque | 14
24-May-15 | Sindh | Karachi | Attack on Shia procession | 10
07-Mar-16 | Balochistan | Quetta | Bomb explosion at Shia procession | 15
04-Nov-16 | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa | Peshawar | Attack on Shia procession | 10
21-Jan-17 | Sindh | Karachi | Bomb explosion at Shia mosque | 12
10-Jul-17 | Punjab | Lahore | Attack on Shia procession | 7
However, more than 150 massacres and cases of targeted killings are not mentioned here due to the length of the post. We request our Pakistani brethren to document all these incidents and work hard on this issue, as it is much needed at this level.
#Parachinar
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+ (4/5): 2013 and Beyond: 12-Jan-13 | Balochistan | Quetta | Bomb blast in Shia area | 92 30-Jul-13 | Punjab | Sialkot | Attack on Shia procession | 15 03-Sep-13 | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa | Dera Ismail Khan | Attack on Shia procession | 14 08-Jan-14 | Sindh…
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None of the countries other than Iran and the Iraqi resistance raised their voice against this massacre, including the government, president, ambassadors, and consuls. In 2018, the leader of the Islamic Revolution stated the next goal of America in creating insecurity to justify its presence in the region and added: “Americans themselves are the main cause of insecurity in Afghanistan, and the killings that have been carried out in the name of religion in this region for about twenty years, directly or indirectly by America’s agents, were and still are seeking to secure their presence and advance their political and economic goals by creating insecurity.” He declared, “God’s curse is on arrogance and its agents, and on the evil and criminal Zionist regime and the United States, who are destroying Muslims like this.”
The Islamic Republic of Iran and other resistance factions requested the regime sitting in Pakistan to comply with the laws and protect the rights. However, there is a need to open the microphone for all global Muslim masses to talk about this and fight senselessness against the massacre of Muslims, despite their beliefs and ideologies. If you are allowing these massacres, you are complicit in the chain that protects the U.S. and Israel’s agenda regularly. Takfiri is a cancer, and you must rethink your ideologies and follow the Quran, not the tyrant mullahs who left Gaza to die. Islam is openly inviting you to understand this.
If Pakistan understands its responsibilities, organizes negotiations under the guidance of faithful leaders, and implements tight security while stopping its role as a puppet to what the U.S. and Mossad dictate, only then can it be secured. Otherwise, civil war and armed resistance will be the only option.
We pray for the people of Parachinar, the Shia and their families, and those who attained martyrdom, as well as those who lost their beloved ones, those who were wounded, and those who have been harassed.
#Parachinar
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None of the countries other than Iran and the Iraqi resistance raised their voice against this massacre, including the government, president, ambassadors, and consuls. In 2018, the leader of the Islamic Revolution stated the next goal of America in creating insecurity to justify its presence in the region and added: “Americans themselves are the main cause of insecurity in Afghanistan, and the killings that have been carried out in the name of religion in this region for about twenty years, directly or indirectly by America’s agents, were and still are seeking to secure their presence and advance their political and economic goals by creating insecurity.” He declared, “God’s curse is on arrogance and its agents, and on the evil and criminal Zionist regime and the United States, who are destroying Muslims like this.”
The Islamic Republic of Iran and other resistance factions requested the regime sitting in Pakistan to comply with the laws and protect the rights. However, there is a need to open the microphone for all global Muslim masses to talk about this and fight senselessness against the massacre of Muslims, despite their beliefs and ideologies. If you are allowing these massacres, you are complicit in the chain that protects the U.S. and Israel’s agenda regularly. Takfiri is a cancer, and you must rethink your ideologies and follow the Quran, not the tyrant mullahs who left Gaza to die. Islam is openly inviting you to understand this.
If Pakistan understands its responsibilities, organizes negotiations under the guidance of faithful leaders, and implements tight security while stopping its role as a puppet to what the U.S. and Mossad dictate, only then can it be secured. Otherwise, civil war and armed resistance will be the only option.
We pray for the people of Parachinar, the Shia and their families, and those who attained martyrdom, as well as those who lost their beloved ones, those who were wounded, and those who have been harassed.
#Parachinar
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+ 🟡 3. 03:00 AM (22-11-2024) - Missile Attack on Israeli Forces: Hezbollah targeted a gathering of Israeli enemy forces on the eastern outskirts of Khiyam for the second time with a missile salvo. 🟡 4. 05:00 AM (22/11/2024) - Missile Attack on Israeli Forces:…
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🟡 5. 09:00 AM - Rocket Attack on Israeli Forces in Tal Nahas:
Hezbollah targeted a gathering of the Israeli enemy army forces in Tal Nahas on the outskirts of the town of Kfar Kila with a rocket salvo.
🟡 6. 09:15 AM - Artillery Attack on Israeli Forces in Tal Nahas:
Hezbollah targeted a gathering of the Israeli enemy army forces in Tal Nahas on the outskirts of the town of Kfar Kila for the second time with artillery shells.
🟡 7. 12:00 PM - Missile Attack on Israeli Forces in Khiyam:
Hezbollah targeted a gathering of Israeli enemy army forces on the eastern outskirts of Khiyam for the fourth time with a missile salvo.
🟡 8. 12:00 PM - Rocket Attack on Israeli Forces in Manara Settlement:
Hezbollah targeted a gathering of Israeli enemy army forces in the Manara settlement with a rocket salvo.
🟡 9. 12:00 PM - Rocket Attack on Israeli Forces in Al-Malikiyah Settlement:
Hezbollah targeted a gathering of the Israeli enemy army forces in the Al-Malikiyah settlement with a rocket salvo.
🟡 10. 12:00 PM - Rocket Attack on Israeli Forces in Sa’sa Settlement:
Hezbollah targeted a gathering of the Israeli enemy army forces in the Sa’sa settlement with a rocket salvo.
🟡 11. 12:00 PM - Rocket Attack on Israeli Forces in Dovev Barracks:
Hezbollah targeted a gathering of the Israeli enemy army forces in the Dovev barracks with a rocket salvo.
🟡 12. 12:30 PM - Drone Attack on Israeli Forces in Yarin:
Hezbollah launched an air attack with a squadron of suicide drones on a gathering of the Israeli enemy army forces in the town of Yarin, hitting their targets accurately.
🟡 13. 12:30 PM - Missile Attack on Israeli Forces in Khiyam:
Hezbollah targeted a gathering of Israeli enemy army forces on the eastern outskirts of Khiyam for the fifth time with a missile salvo.
🟡 14. 01:45 PM - Missile Attack on Habushit Site (Syrian Golan):
Hezbollah targeted the Habushit site, the headquarters of a company affiliated with the 810th Hermon Brigade, on the summit of Mount Hermon in the occupied Syrian Golan, with a missile salvo.
🟡 15. 01:45 PM - Missile Attack on Israeli Early Warning Site (Syrian Golan):
Hezbollah targeted the Israeli early warning site, a main intelligence gathering center affiliated with the 210th Golan Division, on the summit of Mount Hermon in the occupied Syrian Golan, with a missile salvo.
🟡 16. 02:15 AM - Missile Attack on Haifa Technical Base [Khayber Series]:
Hezbollah targeted the Haifa Technical Base, affiliated with the Israeli Air Force and including a training college for preparing Air Force technicians, 35 km from the Lebanese-Palestinian border, east of Occupied Haifa, with a salvo of qualitative missiles.
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🟡 5. 09:00 AM - Rocket Attack on Israeli Forces in Tal Nahas:
Hezbollah targeted a gathering of the Israeli enemy army forces in Tal Nahas on the outskirts of the town of Kfar Kila with a rocket salvo.
🟡 6. 09:15 AM - Artillery Attack on Israeli Forces in Tal Nahas:
Hezbollah targeted a gathering of the Israeli enemy army forces in Tal Nahas on the outskirts of the town of Kfar Kila for the second time with artillery shells.
🟡 7. 12:00 PM - Missile Attack on Israeli Forces in Khiyam:
Hezbollah targeted a gathering of Israeli enemy army forces on the eastern outskirts of Khiyam for the fourth time with a missile salvo.
🟡 8. 12:00 PM - Rocket Attack on Israeli Forces in Manara Settlement:
Hezbollah targeted a gathering of Israeli enemy army forces in the Manara settlement with a rocket salvo.
🟡 9. 12:00 PM - Rocket Attack on Israeli Forces in Al-Malikiyah Settlement:
Hezbollah targeted a gathering of the Israeli enemy army forces in the Al-Malikiyah settlement with a rocket salvo.
🟡 10. 12:00 PM - Rocket Attack on Israeli Forces in Sa’sa Settlement:
Hezbollah targeted a gathering of the Israeli enemy army forces in the Sa’sa settlement with a rocket salvo.
🟡 11. 12:00 PM - Rocket Attack on Israeli Forces in Dovev Barracks:
Hezbollah targeted a gathering of the Israeli enemy army forces in the Dovev barracks with a rocket salvo.
🟡 12. 12:30 PM - Drone Attack on Israeli Forces in Yarin:
Hezbollah launched an air attack with a squadron of suicide drones on a gathering of the Israeli enemy army forces in the town of Yarin, hitting their targets accurately.
🟡 13. 12:30 PM - Missile Attack on Israeli Forces in Khiyam:
Hezbollah targeted a gathering of Israeli enemy army forces on the eastern outskirts of Khiyam for the fifth time with a missile salvo.
🟡 14. 01:45 PM - Missile Attack on Habushit Site (Syrian Golan):
Hezbollah targeted the Habushit site, the headquarters of a company affiliated with the 810th Hermon Brigade, on the summit of Mount Hermon in the occupied Syrian Golan, with a missile salvo.
🟡 15. 01:45 PM - Missile Attack on Israeli Early Warning Site (Syrian Golan):
Hezbollah targeted the Israeli early warning site, a main intelligence gathering center affiliated with the 210th Golan Division, on the summit of Mount Hermon in the occupied Syrian Golan, with a missile salvo.
🟡 16. 02:15 AM - Missile Attack on Haifa Technical Base [Khayber Series]:
Hezbollah targeted the Haifa Technical Base, affiliated with the Israeli Air Force and including a training college for preparing Air Force technicians, 35 km from the Lebanese-Palestinian border, east of Occupied Haifa, with a salvo of qualitative missiles.
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🟡 Breaking | israeli Tank and Bulldozer Targeted Near Deir Mimas:
An Israeli tank and bulldozer were stationed in Tellet Loubie, west of Deir Mimas, where Israeli forces set up a checkpoint on the route between Marjayoun and Nabatieh, effectively restricting traffic towards Marjayoun. The Lebanese army established a checkpoint on the opposite side and closed the road. According to Al-Akhbar correspondent, citing eyewitnesses, the Israeli troops and vehicles were targeted. Al-Manar correspondent reported that a guided missile (ATGM) struck mechanized infantry movements in the olive groves near the Marqas station on the outskirts of Deir Mimas.
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An Israeli tank and bulldozer were stationed in Tellet Loubie, west of Deir Mimas, where Israeli forces set up a checkpoint on the route between Marjayoun and Nabatieh, effectively restricting traffic towards Marjayoun. The Lebanese army established a checkpoint on the opposite side and closed the road. According to Al-Akhbar correspondent, citing eyewitnesses, the Israeli troops and vehicles were targeted. Al-Manar correspondent reported that a guided missile (ATGM) struck mechanized infantry movements in the olive groves near the Marqas station on the outskirts of Deir Mimas.
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