Monday, August 27, 2012

Video shows beheading of Shia Muslims in Pakistan



Pakistani Shia Muslims protest against the killing of Shias in the town of Quetta on July 31, 2011.
Pakistani Shia Muslims protest against the killing of Shias in the town of Quetta on July 31, 2011.
Mon Aug 27, 2012 8:7AM GMT
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The Wahhabi Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) terrorist group has released a gruesome video of beheading two Shia Muslims in Pakistan.


The Pakistani group first published the video titled “Revenge” last Thursday night on the Wahhabi terrorist Seminary Jamia HafsaUrdu forum and then distributed the film on other Wahhabi-Nasabi jihadist forums.

In the video, the Shia victims, Shaheed Haseeb Zaidi and Maulana Nooruddin, with their hands tied behind their backs were accompanied by four masked members of the group.

The Lashkar-e-Jhangvi terrorist group is believed to be linked to Pakistan’s Taliban and most militant attacks on Pakistani Shias are conducted by the group.

The notorious group is regarded as al-Qaeda’s muscle in terror attacks and has an extensive network in Pakistan.

This is while unknown gunmen killed at least three Shia Muslims from Hazara community and injured two others in southwestern Balochistan province of Pakistan.

The incident occurred when the assailants opened fire at a taxi on Spini road of Quetta town on Monday.

The gunmen fled the scene following the attack and no group has yet claimed the responsibility for the offensive.

AO/MA

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