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HRCP says 740 killed in Karachi in five months
KARACHI: Ethnic, sectarian and politically-linked violence in the country’s financial capital Karachi has killed at least 740 people so far this year, the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) said on Tuesday.
Parts of the port city have become battlegrounds, with authorities unable to prevent violence blamed on activists from political parties representing rival ethnic groups.
“About 740 people have been the victims of violent shootings in the last five months,” Zohra Yusuf, chair of the HRCP, told AFP.
The HRCP said that last year a total of 1,715 people were killed in violent flare-ups in the city, which is Pakistan’s biggest with an estimated population of 17 million.
The attacks often lead to punishing financial losses for the economy as swathes of the metropolis go into lockdown, with residents fleeing the violence and shops and markets closing.
“People are being killed with impunity by various ethnic groups while the government, it seems, has little control to put an end to it,” Yusuf said.
The figures include the assassination of 107 political activists, while the rest of the victims were people with no political affiliations, the HRCP said. (AFP)
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