Karachi Burning: Clashes, Violence, Firing, Deaths

Posted on May 12, 2007
Filed Under >Adil Najam, Law & Justice, Politics, Society
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Adil Najam

Pictures on the television show Karachi burning. The city is at war. Morchas everywhere. Clashes, violence, firing, deaths.






The Chief Justice is holed up at the airport and the streets are ruled by mobs. Aaj TV is being fired at and Talat Hussain reports that the police and rangers are unable to get their to help because the roads are blocked (to stop the Chief Justice). Of course, these road blocks have not stopped the killers who are firing at the TV station. As of now 15 are reported dead. Over 100 seriously injured. Hospitals in Karachi have declared an emergency. The Prime Minister has called an emergency meeting of his own to respond to what the government is calling a ‘security situation’ but which sounds, smells, looks and feels like the beginning of a war on the streets of Karachi. Flights in and out of the city are stalled. Train traffic is stopped. The city seems to have descended back to its darkest days of street violence.

Meanwhile, the petty blame game continues. But things are changing too fast for one to analyze them. But one thing is certain. Things have gone out of control. Totally out of control. Totally out of everyone’s control. It is a sad sad day for all of us.

I wish I had something more profound to say. All I can hink of right now is what someone wrote on our comments section recently: Khuda Khair Karray!

(Picture credits BBC and The News and pictorial story at Bilal Zuberi’s blog; great blog coverage at Karachi Metroblog).

263 responses to “Karachi Burning: Clashes, Violence, Firing, Deaths”

  1. Adnan Siddiqi says:

    MQM’s BEST KEPT SECRET

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  2. mazhar butt says:

    I regret to note that my comments have been deleted from this page. seems the moderator didn’t like them. That’s not fair .

  3. Ahmad R. Shahid says:

    [quote comment=”47298″]Dear Nation, AOA,

    This is not the pakistan . this is a place where a muslim in now not willing to live any more. Iam a lecturer in SSUET karachi . ask from me the situation of the Next – Generation. they are telling to the whole new upcomming students that we dont want to live in pakistan, and we dont want to serve this country as, this country is now full of currouption, terrisum, and source.

    Now this is enough, and the engough is engough, My God have u seen the thoughts and all wants to go to Australia , Japan ,and now in China . as they also knows that it is a big populated country. but they says that “Its ok Sir, but that would be not a living hell like Pakistan, aur hum kutch tou kaam aur koi na koi job kar leyngay. !!”.

    GOD helps us . Iam word less now. I feel that you should also feel my expression and the moments that iam listening these arugments ,now a days daily.

    regards,
    Engr.Murtaza Hussain
    Lecturer,
    SSUET – Karachi.[/quote]

    Frankly speaking I don’t find any wrong with people wanting to go abroad. Pakistan is not just the neighbor of India, Afghanistan and Iran but also millions living abroad. Call it Greater Pakistan, if you like.

  4. Haider Ali Khan says:

    Pakistani establishment oposition parties and former cheif justice of Pakistan Iftikhar Chudhry are responsible of 12th may tragedy

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