08-30-2006, 01:02 AM
Riots continue across Balochistan, Karachi
* Punjabi barber killed in Naushki, eight protesters injured in Pasni
* Sindh-Balochistan highway blocked
* 10 injured in violence in Karachi
ARD wants FIR against security officials for killing Bugti
<b>If you want to harm Pakistan nationally or internationally: You will have to fight me first: Musharraf </b>
Bugti wasnât target killed: Aziz
PML-N MPs asked to submit resignations
MNAs say Bugti was murdered
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->QUETTA: Violent protests against the killing of Nawab Akbar Bugti continued across Balochistan and in Karachi on Monday, with one death and dozens of injuries reported.
Shops were closed and roads blocked across Balochistan and Baloch-populated areas of Karachi on a strike called by the Baloch National Alliance, a group of four Baloch nationalist parties. However, a sign the riots were easing came in the restoration of air and train services to and from Quetta to normal after disruptions on Sunday.
âViolence has continued throughout the province ... Protesters have burnt government offices, shops and vehicles,â Balochistan Interior Minister Shoaib Nausherwani told Reuters. A group of students burnt the Polytechnic Institute on Sariab Road. Protesters broke the windows of six ambulances at the Bolan Medical College complex, burnt six UN vehicles and three motorcycles, attacked two press photographers, and threw stones at banks.
Sources told Daily Times that the police rounded up some 100 Baloch students, including Gulzar Baloch, general secretary of the Baloch Students Organisation, brining the total detained here to some 550<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
<span style='color:red'>A mob in Dalbandian mistook a Hindu settlement as Punjabi and beat up several Hindus. They also burnt the local post office and NADRA office. There were also protests in Hub, Chagai, Usta Mohammad, Surab, Taftan and Mach. </span>
* Punjabi barber killed in Naushki, eight protesters injured in Pasni
* Sindh-Balochistan highway blocked
* 10 injured in violence in Karachi
ARD wants FIR against security officials for killing Bugti
<b>If you want to harm Pakistan nationally or internationally: You will have to fight me first: Musharraf </b>
Bugti wasnât target killed: Aziz
PML-N MPs asked to submit resignations
MNAs say Bugti was murdered
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->QUETTA: Violent protests against the killing of Nawab Akbar Bugti continued across Balochistan and in Karachi on Monday, with one death and dozens of injuries reported.
Shops were closed and roads blocked across Balochistan and Baloch-populated areas of Karachi on a strike called by the Baloch National Alliance, a group of four Baloch nationalist parties. However, a sign the riots were easing came in the restoration of air and train services to and from Quetta to normal after disruptions on Sunday.
âViolence has continued throughout the province ... Protesters have burnt government offices, shops and vehicles,â Balochistan Interior Minister Shoaib Nausherwani told Reuters. A group of students burnt the Polytechnic Institute on Sariab Road. Protesters broke the windows of six ambulances at the Bolan Medical College complex, burnt six UN vehicles and three motorcycles, attacked two press photographers, and threw stones at banks.
Sources told Daily Times that the police rounded up some 100 Baloch students, including Gulzar Baloch, general secretary of the Baloch Students Organisation, brining the total detained here to some 550<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
<span style='color:red'>A mob in Dalbandian mistook a Hindu settlement as Punjabi and beat up several Hindus. They also burnt the local post office and NADRA office. There were also protests in Hub, Chagai, Usta Mohammad, Surab, Taftan and Mach. </span>