2021 Machh attack
Machh attack | |
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Part of the insurgency in Balochistan and the persecution of Hazara people | |
Location | Machh, Balochistan, Pakistan |
Date | 3 January 2021 |
Deaths | 11 (7 Afghans, 4 Pakistanis) |
Perpetrator | Islamic State - Khorasan Province |
On 3 January 2021, a group of Islamic State militants killed 11 Hazara coal miners after being kidnapped in Machh, Balochistan, Pakistan.[1] All 11 miners were blindfolded and had their hands tied behind their backs before having their throats slit. The government ordered the law enforcement agency to investigate the incident and bring the perpetrators to justice, with Prime Minister Imran Khan denouncing the murders as "an inhumane act of terrorism".[2][3]
The Interior Minister of Pakistan Sheikh Rasheed Ahmad also visited the families of the victims and assured that the culprits involved in the attack will be brought to justice at all costs. He expressed condolences with the families of victims and announced compensation for them.[4] The attack was also condemned by Afghanistan. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Afghanistan stated that seven Afghan Hazaras were among the 11 miners who were killed in Balochistan.[5]
Protests
Video of the miners' murders shows the dead men strewn out on the floor of a village hut. Hazara community members protested in Balochistan to demand justice for the murdered men.[6] A demonstration organised by the Majlis Wahdat-e-Muslimeen in Karachi continued for three days at over twenty locations in the city.[7][8] Balochistan's Shia Hazara community continued a sit-in protest with the dead bodies for six straight days on Quetta’s Western Bypass, refusing to bury the miners killed.[9][10]
On 9 January 2021, the miners were laid to rest at Hazara Town cemetery in Quetta.[11] The same day, Prime Minister Imran Khan reached Quetta where he met with the families of the coal miners killed in the attack.[12]
See also
References
- ^ Yousafzai, Gul (3 January 2021). "Islamic State claims responsibility for attack on Pakistan's Shi'ite Hazara minority that kills 11". Reuters. Retrieved 3 January 2021.
- ^ Gul, Ayaz (3 January 2021). "Gunmen Kidnap, Execute 11 Miners in Pakistan". Voice of America. Retrieved 3 January 2021.
- ^ "Pakistan: Gunmen kill 11 minority Hazara coal miners in Baluchistan". Deutsche Welle. 3 January 2021. Retrieved 3 January 2021.
- ^ "Sheikh Rasheed announces compensation for victims of Machh incident". ARY News. 5 January 2020.
- ^ "The Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the killing of 10 coal miners in Baluchistan, Pakistan, and says seven of them were Afghan citizens". TOLOnews. 4 January 2021.
- ^ "Pakistan coal miners kidnapped and killed in IS attack". BBC News. 3 January 2021. Retrieved 3 January 2021.
- ^ "Karachi roads blocked as Machh protests enter third day". SAMAA TV. January 8, 2021.
- ^ "Traffic disrupted as protests against Hazara killings continue at 20 sites in Karachi". Dawn. January 7, 2021.
- ^ "Hazaras continue Quetta protest on 5th day, refuse to bury slain miners despite PM's request". Dawn. January 7, 2021.
- ^ "Hazaras sit-in protest with dead bodies of slain miners enters 5th day". Dunya News. January 7, 2021.
- ^ "Slain miners laid to rest in Quetta's Hazara Town". Dawn. January 9, 2021.
- ^ "PM Imran visits Quetta, meets families of slain Hazara miners". Dawn. January 9, 2021.
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