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Violence Starts In Karachi; 10 Killed

Firing clashes recorded in different areas of Karachi. Almost 10 citizens including one policeman killed and several injured while police claims 21 arrests. One man killed and two injured in clash between two groups at Gulbahar, both religious groups were offering funeral prayers of their member separately.

Other target killing incidents noticed in Kharadar, Alfalah Pura, Pirabad, Lyari and Bihar colony. According to reports, 21 people arrested only from Gulbahar which belongs from religious groups and they were in involved in clash.

No other arrest recorded of target killers. Like past events terrorist run away after killing their specific target. Home minister department needs to take more positive steps.

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July 19, 2011 Nouman Younas
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Nouman Younas is a Blogger, Online Media Journalist, SEO Expert and studied Mass Communication at the University of Karachi. Find out more about his work on his Twitter account @noumaan22

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