Pakistan's Hazara community end protest against targeted killings

IANS  |  Islamabad 

The leaders of Pakistan's Shia community on Wednesday agreed to call off their protest over a recent spate of targeted killings in city following a meeting with of the Staff Gen

According to the Inter-Serv­ices Public Relations, the meeting was also attended by

Iqbal had reached on Monday to persuade the community leaders to call off the­ir protest but they refused unless Gen held a meeting with them.

Earlier, the (MWM) wrote a letter to Gen Bajwa, asking him to intervene to halt the killings, reports Dawn news.

The letter said the organised sectarian cleansing of people was going on in and there was an immediate need to stop it without further delay.

Christians and members of other minority communities in the province were also becoming targets of terrorist attacks, it added.

He alleged that terrorists openly claimed that they were involved in the killing of Hazaras, but no action was not being taken.

According to the (HRW), there were four attack against the in April.

At least 509 members of the Hazara community have been killed and 627 injured in militant attacks in over the last five years, according to a March report by Pakistan's

The roughly half million Hazara living in were particularly vulnerable, because of their distinctive East Asian ethnic features as well as Shia religious affiliation, the HRW said.

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First Published: Wed, May 02 2018. 11:20 IST