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Documentary brings to fore Hazara Killings in Pakistan

Kashmirmediawatch by Kashmirmediawatch
January 1, 2015
in Ladakh
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Islamabad, 1 Jan: A heart touching documentary highlighting aptly the burning subject of target killings of Hazaras in Quetta was screened at the Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI) on Wednesday.

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Subject matter is Titled “Shaheedo tum kahan ho” the documentary profiles the mourning families of some of the victims who have been lost to sectarian violence prevalent in the country in general and target killings of the Hazara community in Quetta in particular.

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It also depicts how members of the community face regular discrimination, whether they are going to school or shopping in marketplaces.
Directed by Muhammad Waseem, the documentary has been sponsored by Minorities’ Rights Group in the UK, which has been working closely with SDPI for many years.
The documentary underlines that Hazaras are targeted because they are easily identifiable by their features which distinguish them as an separate ethnic group. With a population of around 500,000, Hazaras mainly reside in Quetta the capital of turbulent Balochistan state facing insurgency since decades .
Ahmad Salim, a eminent religious scholar, said religious communities face atrocities in the country of Pakistan despite the fact that the Constitution of Pakistan clearly pledges to safeguard the rights of all religious communities. He added that the issue is not of policy formulation but of implementation. Furthermore, he lamented the inaction of authorities over the killings of Hazaras.
Pertinently, SDPI Research Associate Mome Saleem said Muslim Sufis promoted the message of interfaith harmony and peace in society. “The idea was to bring the people together rather than dividing them on the basis of sect,” she added.

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On the otherhand, Dr Humaira Ashfaq of SDPI appreciated the diversity of religion in the country, saying that we are fortunate to have different religions and sects. “These differences represent beauty and should be celebrated. There is a need to promote inter-faith harmony in the country through education and dialogue,” she said.
In the ensuing discussion, Imtiaz Ali Qizilbash, an audience member, said the Shia-Sunni difference is an artificially created one, starting from the dictatorship of General Ziaul Haq.”[Zia] wanted to prolong his rule and he thought one good way to do it was to create the Shia-Sunni conflict so militant groups like Lashkar-e-Jhangvi and Sipha Sahaba were created, who believe that if you kill a Shia, you go to heaven.”
Whereas, he added, the Quran is clear about this: no Muslim can kill another Muslim — killing one human being is like killing all humanity. “So this so-called Islam was invented under the dictatorship of Zia. Hopefully, after the Peshawar massacre, something will be done to resolve this issue,” he further said.

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