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Baloch traditions of bravery and hospitality?
BLF does not represnt baloch people. The govt. and baloch nation should stand against them for a SEVERE VIOLATION OF BALOCH TRADITIONS.
Baloch nation claims that they bravery and hospitality is in their blood BUT THIS INHUMANE ACT OF KILLING AN UNARMED LADY PROFESSOR BY ANTI-PAKISTAN ELEMENTS MUST HAVE BROUGHT SHAME TO BALOCHISTAN Wednesday, April 28, 2010 By Muhammad Ejaz Khan QUETTA: In a rare incident of target killing of a woman, a female professor of the University of Balochistan (UoB) was shot dead on the busy Sariab road here on Tuesday. Assistant Professor Nazima Talib, 48, was associated with the Mass Communication department of the UoB for over 25 years, and was a popular faculty member in the varsity. The police said that the professor was on her way to the main city in a rickshaw when some unknown armed assailants riding a motorbike opened indiscriminate fire on her around 1:30pm. She received seven bullets in her head and neck and died onher way to hospital. Reports suggested that the assailants chased Talib from the UoB when she had hardly covered more than 1,000 yards from the university. With the conspicuous absence of senior police and administration officials, some personnel of police, on being informed, reached the scene and started a probe into the matter. Eyewitnesses said the police reached the spot after 20 minutes of the incident. The body of the deceased was shifted to the Civil Hospital morgue for autopsy. Later, the teaching staff of the Mass Communication Department of the university, besides a large number of students and relatives of the deceased, reached the emergency ward of the Civil Hospital, where moving scenes were witnessed. The fellow faculty members of Talib were seen with tears in their eyes. Meanwhile, strongly reacting to the incident, the Academic Staff Association of the UoB announced a three-day mourning and boycott of classes. A UoB spokesman said the university would remain closed today (Wednesday) to protest the killing of Talib.Chief Minister Balochistan Nawab Aslam Raisani while condemning the killing ordered an immediate probe into the incident. |
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