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Yasin Malik condemns inhuman attack in Quetta Pakistan | KNO

Attack on unarmed innocent humans barbaric and act of cowardice : Malik

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Srinagar 16th July 2018 (KNO) : Killing of innocent humans can only be termed as savagery. Quetta killings are handiwork of those cowards who believe in spilling innocent human blood for their selfish motives. This was stated by the chairman of Jammu Kashmir liberation front (JKLF) Muhammad Yasin Malik while condemning the recent attack on an election rally in Mastong Quetta Pakistan which has killed more than 150 till date.

Terming killing of more than 150 innocent people at Quetta on 13th July 2018, as barbaric and act of extreme cowardice, JKLF chairman said that killing innocent humans for fulfillment of personal political motives can only be termed as savagery which has no place in civilized human social order . He said that inhuman killings become much more gruesome and horrible when killers try to misuse the name of religion especially Islam to justify these.

How can Islam the religion of peace and harmony be used for killing unarmed men, women and children? A religion that terms saving one human as saving the whole humanity and killing of one human as killing the whole humanity cannot be used to justify innocent killings. Killers cannot take refuge of a religion which derives its name from the word “peace” and restrains its followers from attacking unarmed opponents and even escort them to safety in times of War? While expressing his heartfelt grief over the martyrdom of more than 150 innocent people including a political leader Siraj Raisani Who became the victims of attack in Quetta, JKLF chairman said that our hearts go to the families of those killed and we pray for the speedy recovery of those injured.

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