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Incidents of Political Clashes:2013
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February - 18 
A homemade bomb went off near the FTC flyover, where a number of Shia community members had been protesting against the Quetta carnage (February 16, 2013). No casualties were reported.
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A homemade bomb went off near the FTC flyover, where a number of Shia community members had been protesting against the Quetta carnage (February 16, 2013). No casualties were reported.
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February - 19 
While Shias were protesting across the city against the devastating Quetta blast, members of the community continued to fall victim to assassins. Syed Safdar Ali Kazmi (25), one of the people who had become to attend the sit-in at Star Gate, was on his way back home from the demonstration when unide
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While Shias were protesting across the city against the devastating Quetta blast, members of the community continued to fall victim to assassins. Syed Safdar Ali Kazmi (25), one of the people who had become to attend the sit-in at Star Gate, was on his way back home from the demonstration when unidentified assailants shot him dead.
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March - 3 
After the explosion, members of the Shia-community took to the streets against the law enforcers and the Government, demanding the arrest of the killers. Mourners gathered at MA Jinnah Road, Ancholi, Rizvia Society and Abbas Town. A bus was set ablaze on MA Jinnah Road. The situation in many areas w
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After the explosion, members of the Shia-community took to the streets against the law enforcers and the Government, demanding the arrest of the killers. Mourners gathered at MA Jinnah Road, Ancholi, Rizvia Society and Abbas Town. A bus was set ablaze on MA Jinnah Road. The situation in many areas was tense as investigators started collecting evidence from the site. They found the engine of the car used in the attack.
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March - 4 
Activists of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Samiul Haq (JUI-S) along with tribal leaders held a protest outside the Peshawar Press Club (PPC) on March 4 against increasing drone strikes in Waziristan of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) reports The Express Tribune. The protesters, led by Maulana Abdu
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Activists of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Samiul Haq (JUI-S) along with tribal leaders held a protest outside the Peshawar Press Club (PPC) on March 4 against increasing drone strikes in Waziristan of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) reports The Express Tribune. The protesters, led by Maulana Abdul Haq Haqqani, marched from the PPC, crossed the provincial assembly, and later convened at the Governor House. Addressing the gathering, JUI-S leader and former legislator, Ikramullah Shahid said that nine drone attacks occurred during Pervez Musharraf’s regime from 2002 to 2008, whereas 230 drone strikes have been carried out in Waziristan during the current Government’s tenure, killing more than 3,500 innocent people.“The rising number of drone strikes is a tactic of the Pakistan Peoples Party’s government to obtain more funds from America,” alleged Shahid. He maintained drones are a strict violation of Pakistan’s sovereignty and should be shot down. Maulana Haqqani said that the undeclared war in Waziristan has not only affected lives of people, but has also affected their mental well-being as they continue to live under constant fear of attacks. He claimed there are no foreign fighters living in FATA.
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March - 9 
Hundreds of angry protesters turned into arsonists, attacking around 160 houses and 80 shops of Christians on March 9, just a day after allegations of blasphemy were leveled against a man in a predominantly Christian colony of the Badami Bagh area of Lahore (Lahore District), the provincial capital
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Hundreds of angry protesters turned into arsonists, attacking around 160 houses and 80 shops of Christians on March 9, just a day after allegations of blasphemy were leveled against a man in a predominantly Christian colony of the Badami Bagh area of Lahore (Lahore District), the provincial capital of Punjab, reports Daily Times. The violence began on March 8, when a man accused a Christian, Sawan Masih, of committing blasphemy by making offensive comments about the Holy Prophet and defiling pages of the holy Quran. Several Policemen, including Police officials were injuried when the angry mob pelted stones on them during a clash. The Saint Joseph Colony and its surrounding areas turned into a battlefield when angry protesters started torching the houses and shops.
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March - 10 
Hundreds of Christians protesting the burning of their homes by a Muslim mob over alleged blasphemous remarks made against the Islam's Prophet Muhammad clashed with Police on March 10 in eastern and southern Pakistan, reports Times of India. Around 150 people arrested for setting dozens of Christian
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Hundreds of Christians protesting the burning of their homes by a Muslim mob over alleged blasphemous remarks made against the Islam's Prophet Muhammad clashed with Police on March 10 in eastern and southern Pakistan, reports Times of India. Around 150 people arrested for setting dozens of Christian houses on fire in Lahore (Lahore District), the provincial capital of Punjab after a non-Muslim was accused of making offensive comments about the prophet, Police said. Christians across the country rallied against the incident, but the main demonstrations were in Lahore, the southern port city of Karachi, the capital, Islamabad, and the adjoining city of Rawalpindi. The Christian demonstrators blocked a main highway in Lahore and Police fired tear gas shells to disperse the protesters who demanded assistance from the Government, said Police official Malik Awais. He said the protesters damaged several vehicles, uprooted a fence along the road and burned an electricity generator. Seven Policemen were injured when the protesters pelted them with stones, he added. The Police, who used tear gas and batons to disperse the crowd, arrested six protesters.
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March - 14 
Meanwhile, hundreds of men, women and elderly people staged a strong protest demonstration outside the Quetta Press Club of Quetta (Quetta District), the provincial capital of Balochistan, against the arrest of 11 children being portrayed as paid workers of banned outfit United Baloch Army (UBA) by
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Meanwhile, hundreds of men, women and elderly people staged a strong protest demonstration outside the Quetta Press Club of Quetta (Quetta District), the provincial capital of Balochistan, against the arrest of 11 children being portrayed as paid workers of banned outfit United Baloch Army (UBA) by the Law Enforcement Agencies (LEA). Capital City Police Officer (CCPO), Quetta Mir Zubair Mehmood at a press conference on March 13, had claimed that 11 detained children had admitted their role in the bomb blasts in different parts of Quetta, while working for the UBA. The protesters were carrying placards inscribed with demands such as ‘we want justice’ and ‘release innocent children’. They chanted slogans against the Government.
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April - 3 
After the Supreme Court concluded hearing of suo motu notice of March 9, 2013, Lahore Badami Bagh mob attack, at least five persons were injured in a fresh Muslim-Christian clash in Francisi Colony of Gujranwala city of same District on April 3, reports Daily Times.
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After the Supreme Court concluded hearing of suo motu notice of March 9, 2013, Lahore Badami Bagh mob attack, at least five persons were injured in a fresh Muslim-Christian clash in Francisi Colony of Gujranwala city of same District on April 3, reports Daily Times.
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April - 14 
The Baloch Republican Party (BRP) and Baloch Republican Student Organisation held a rally in Quetta Press Club (Quetta District), the provincial capital of Balochistan, asking the Baloch people to boycott the elections. The protesters carried portraits of missing people and those killed in the opera
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The Baloch Republican Party (BRP) and Baloch Republican Student Organisation held a rally in Quetta Press Club (Quetta District), the provincial capital of Balochistan, asking the Baloch people to boycott the elections. The protesters carried portraits of missing people and those killed in the operation allegedly carried out by Security Forces (SFs). They also held placards inscribed with slogans against the polls.
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July - 4 
The residents of Lyari area in Karachi on July 4 protested against continuous violence and targeted killings in the neighbourhood and set two trailers ablaze amidst continued firing and hurling of hand grenades for the fifth consecutive day, reports Daily Times. Agitated protesters set abalze two tr
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The residents of Lyari area in Karachi on July 4 protested against continuous violence and targeted killings in the neighbourhood and set two trailers ablaze amidst continued firing and hurling of hand grenades for the fifth consecutive day, reports Daily Times. Agitated protesters set abalze two trailers in Lyari at the protest spot to vent their anger against unrest and relentless targeted killings. Protesters blocked the roads that disrupted traffic flow and pelted passing vehicles with stones. It was also reported that protesters ransacked vehicles in the presence of Police during the violent protest.
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July - 23 
Pakistan Medical Association (PMA) and Young Doctors’ Association (YDA) organised a protest march from Civil Hospital Quetta to the Press Club on July 23, to protest the kidnapping of five people, including three doctors, from Loralai District on June 11, 2013, reports The Express Tribune.
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Pakistan Medical Association (PMA) and Young Doctors’ Association (YDA) organised a protest march from Civil Hospital Quetta to the Press Club on July 23, to protest the kidnapping of five people, including three doctors, from Loralai District on June 11, 2013, reports The Express Tribune.
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July - 28 
Residents of Parachinar held a protest on July 28 against the July 26 suicide attacks in which 60 persons lost their lives and 180 others were injured, reports Daily Times.
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Residents of Parachinar held a protest on July 28 against the July 26 suicide attacks in which 60 persons lost their lives and 180 others were injured, reports Daily Times.
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August - 23 
A clash between Ahl-e-Sunnat-Wal-Jama’at (ASWJ) and members of Shia community killed 11 people in Kotla Jam area of Bhakkar District on August 23, reports Daily Times. According to initial reports, a clash between two rival groups resulted in a prolonged exchange of fire, which left at least six peo
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A clash between Ahl-e-Sunnat-Wal-Jama’at (ASWJ) and members of Shia community killed 11 people in Kotla Jam area of Bhakkar District on August 23, reports Daily Times. According to initial reports, a clash between two rival groups resulted in a prolonged exchange of fire, which left at least six people dead and another six injured. However, the death toll increased, as five people, who had been injured in the clashes succumbed to their injuries. As per Police official Abdullah Khan, people were killed on both sides. The conflict started when one of the ASWJ cadres was shot dead by unidentified assailants while he was closing his shop during a rally in the area.
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August - 26 
Over a dozen people were injured when unidentified armed gangsters fired around 25 rockets and resorted to indiscriminate firing targeting Kuttchi community areas on Suleman Azad Road in Agra Taj Colony of Lyari Town in Karachi District, the provincial capital of Sindh on August 26, reported Daily T
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Over a dozen people were injured when unidentified armed gangsters fired around 25 rockets and resorted to indiscriminate firing targeting Kuttchi community areas on Suleman Azad Road in Agra Taj Colony of Lyari Town in Karachi District, the provincial capital of Sindh on August 26, reported Daily Times. Police said the violence broke out after two groups clashed with each other over a row involving jurisdiction of their areas. Normality returned to Lyari after law enforcers in the area were given shoot-at-sight orders.
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September - 6 
Anti-Shia and anti-Government rally was held by Ahl-e-Sunnat-Wal-Jama’at (ASWJ) cadres in Lahore District on September 6, reports The Express Tribune. Thousands of ASWJ cadres joined a procession at the Lower Mall in Lahore District and held a conference on the road after several activists were arre
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Anti-Shia and anti-Government rally was held by Ahl-e-Sunnat-Wal-Jama’at (ASWJ) cadres in Lahore District on September 6, reports The Express Tribune. Thousands of ASWJ cadres joined a procession at the Lower Mall in Lahore District and held a conference on the road after several activists were arrested from Nasser Bagh, the scheduled venue for the conference. The party had scheduled a Difa-e-Sahaba and Difa-e-Pakistan Conference at Nasser Bagh. However, a Police contingent had been deployed outside the venue to stop them from entering. The Police arrested nearly 200 activists at Istanbul Chowk. Policemen in civilian clothes and uniforms stopped many bearded men and asked them if they were ASWJ members. The ASWJ then took out a procession from Out Fall Road and Ravi Road to the Lower Mall near Government College University. Around 3,000 ASWJ activists chanted slogans against Shiites and the Government. The proceedings began with speeches by some local leaders who delivered fiery speeches. The conference ended with a speech by ASWJ Chief Maulana Ahmed Ludhianvi. Maulana Muhammad Muavia Azam Tariq said, “Shiites are Pakistan’s enemies.”
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September - 23 
A Policeman was killed and eight others, including two Policemen were wounded in Aansu Goth area of Malir Town in Karachi District, the provincial capital of Sindh on September 23, reports Daily Times. According to details, an alleged gangster, Naveed Baloch (27), died under mysterious circumstances
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A Policeman was killed and eight others, including two Policemen were wounded in Aansu Goth area of Malir Town in Karachi District, the provincial capital of Sindh on September 23, reports Daily Times. According to details, an alleged gangster, Naveed Baloch (27), died under mysterious circumstances in police custody. The deceased was arrested along with two of his accomplices on September 22, 2013 from Malir City police remit. The three men were apprehended over their involvement in target killing, extortion and kidnapping in the city. Following the killing of Baloch, his family, relatives and residents of the locality gathered outside the Malir City Police Station and staged a protest against the killing, holding the Police responsible for his death. The protesters turned violent and pelted stones at the Police Station. An extra contingent of law enforcers was quick to reach the Police Station and resorted to aerial firing in order to disperse the protesters. As a reaction to Police action, unidentified armed assailants lobbed a hand grenade on a Police mobile which wounded at least eight people, including two Policemen. Later, armed assailants kidnapped Constable Farman, shot him dead, and threw his dead body outside the Police Station. Law enforcers launched an operation in Aansu Goth and adjoining areas and later claimed to have arrested 30 suspects and seized their weapons which included G-3 rifles and sub machineguns (SMGs).
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September - 23 
In Islamabad, more than 600 protesters blocked a major city highway for several hours during the Monday morning rush hour, causing long tailbacks, reports The Express Tribune. In Peshawar itself, demonstrators took to the streets, smashing windows at the Lady Reading Hospital, where many of the vict
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In Islamabad, more than 600 protesters blocked a major city highway for several hours during the Monday morning rush hour, causing long tailbacks, reports The Express Tribune. In Peshawar itself, demonstrators took to the streets, smashing windows at the Lady Reading Hospital, where many of the victims were still being treated.
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November - 8 
The Jamaat-e-Islami (JI), a partner of the ruling coalition in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, on November 8 staged a sit-in on Ring Road in Peshawar, the provincial capital, against the US drone strikes in tribal areas and threatened to block NATO supplies in the province after November 20 over attacks by the
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The Jamaat-e-Islami (JI), a partner of the ruling coalition in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, on November 8 staged a sit-in on Ring Road in Peshawar, the provincial capital, against the US drone strikes in tribal areas and threatened to block NATO supplies in the province after November 20 over attacks by the unmanned aircraft, reports Dawn. JI’s provincial Secretary General Shabbir Ahmad Khan, deputy chief Mushtaq Ahmad, Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) chief Haroonur Rasheed, Peshawar chief Bahrullah Khan and provincial Information Secretary Israrullah Khan led the sit-in amid tight security. JI Central Secretary General Liaquat Baloch and provincial Senior Minister Sirajul Haq were scheduled to speak to protesters but they didn’t show up.
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November - 8 
At least three armed militants and a Frontier Corps (FC) personnel were killed in a clash in Kech District on November 8, reported Dawn. Khan Wasey, the spokesman FC said that armed militants attacked the FC convoy in Mand tehsil (revenue unit) of Kech. He said one personnel was killed in the attac
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At least three armed militants and a Frontier Corps (FC) personnel were killed in a clash in Kech District on November 8, reported Dawn. Khan Wasey, the spokesman FC said that armed militants attacked the FC convoy in Mand tehsil (revenue unit) of Kech. He said one personnel was killed in the attack. "FC launched a quick search operation in the aftermath of the attack, killing three militants during an exchange of fire," Wasey said. Two FC personnel also sustained bullet wounds. FC personnel recovered a large quantity of ammunition from the house where the clash took place.
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November - 22 
The protesting families of Balochistan’s missing men reached Karachi Press Club on November 22 after an arduous march of 756 kilometres spread over 25 days, reports Dawn. The marchers stayed for the night at Yusuf Goth in Gadap Town. Initially the long march, which began from Quetta Press Club on
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The protesting families of Balochistan’s missing men reached Karachi Press Club on November 22 after an arduous march of 756 kilometres spread over 25 days, reports Dawn. The marchers stayed for the night at Yusuf Goth in Gadap Town. Initially the long march, which began from Quetta Press Club on October 27, 2013, comprised only the families of the missing men. But on reaching Karachi, a large number of Baloch men, women and children hailing from Hub, Malir, Moach Goth and Lyari joined them at Lyari’s Aath Chowk, raising its strength to over 100 people.
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November - 23 
Thousands of people protesting United States (US) drone strikes blocked a road in Peshawar on November 23 used to truck NATO troop supplies and equipment in and out of Afghanistan, reports The News. The protest, Imran Khan, had more symbolic value than practical impact as there is normally little NA
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Thousands of people protesting United States (US) drone strikes blocked a road in Peshawar on November 23 used to truck NATO troop supplies and equipment in and out of Afghanistan, reports The News. The protest, Imran Khan, had more symbolic value than practical impact as there is normally little NATO supply traffic on the road. The blocked route in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province leads to one of two border crossings used to send supplies overland from Pakistan to neighbouring Afghanistan. Khan, whose Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party runs the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Government, called on Federal officials to take a firmer stance to force the US to end drone attacks and block NATO supplies across the country. "We will put pressure on America, and our protest will continue if drone attacks are not stopped," Khan told the protesters. Meanwhile, the PTI’s decision to choke NATO supply routes could deprive Pakistan of billions of dollars it receives from the US in financial aid, according to experts and Government officials, reports The Express Tribune. Under the Ground Lines of Communication (GLOC) agreement with the US, Pakistan receives an estimated USD 1,500-1,800 for every truck that carries supplies for NATO forces through the country, Government officials said. The bill amounts to roughly USD one million per day, they added. In addition to depriving Pakistan of the direct payment it receives for allowing NATO supplies to pass through its territory, violating the GLOC agreement may also prompt the US to withhold the USD 1.2 billion Pakistan hopes to receive under the Coalition Support Fund, the officials said. The amount has already been included in the country’s budget for the current fiscal year.
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November - 26 
Further, a large number of Lyari residents on November 26 staged a protest against the People's Aman Committee (PAC) and elected representatives of the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) from their locality in Dubai Chowk, a stronghold of gangsters Noor Mohammad alias Baba Ladla and Ghaffar Zikri, report
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Further, a large number of Lyari residents on November 26 staged a protest against the People's Aman Committee (PAC) and elected representatives of the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) from their locality in Dubai Chowk, a stronghold of gangsters Noor Mohammad alias Baba Ladla and Ghaffar Zikri, reports Daily Times. They chanted slogans in favour of Pakistan Army, Rangers and Police, whereas condemned the activities of PAC, its chief Uzair Jan Baloch and the representatives of PPP, Sania Naz and Javed Nagori. "Uzair Baloch should be arrested," the protesters demanded. "The elected PPP representatives should also be disowned by the Government."
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December - 15 
Coalition parties in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Government on December 15 vowed to continue the sit-in protest against NATO supplies till the drone strikes are permanently stopped, reports Dawn. The announcement was made by leaders of all the three parties in the government during a rally at Ring Road
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Coalition parties in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Government on December 15 vowed to continue the sit-in protest against NATO supplies till the drone strikes are permanently stopped, reports Dawn. The announcement was made by leaders of all the three parties in the government during a rally at Ring Road in Hayatabad area of Peshawar.
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