Communal tension in Pakistan’s Quetta city over mob lynching of youth

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Communal tension in Pakistan’s Quetta city over mob lynching of youth

KARACHI: Communal tension and protests have erupted in Pakistan’s Quetta city after a mob, most of them believed to be from Shia Hazara community, allegedly lynched a Pushtun youth and severely injured his two friends.nnThe capital city of the restive Baluchistan province remained tense and partially shut down on Sunday after the brutal lynching of the youth named Bilal Khan at a hair dresser’s shop in Hazara town area on Friday night.nnThe gruesome incident was filmed on mobile phones and the footage was shared on social media, triggering protest.nnPolice have arrested 12 people in connection with the lynching which is said to have occurred over a monetary dispute while another version is that the three youths, who belonged to Pushtun community, had filmed some women of the Hazara community on their mobile phones.nnThe video footage shared on social media showed the three youths lying on the ground beaten and partially naked and people screaming and running from the hairdresser shop.nnThe footage purportedly showed police rushing to the scene and turning a blind eye to some people escaping from the scene.nnThe incident triggered tension in Quetta and a large number of people gathered, demanding arrest of the culprits.nnThe protestors chanted slogans against the murderers and marched on roads with the body of the lynched youth.nnBalochistan Chief Minister Jam Kamal suspended three police officers of the area over their failure to disperse the mob.nnCommunal tensions between the Hazara community and Pushtun speaking people in the province have emerged in the past as well and government officials said the latest incident was being used by some people to stoke more fire and trouble between the two communities.nnThe Hazara community has been the target of several terror attacks in recent years.nnSource: Press Trust of India

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