July 4 terrorist attack on Hazara Imambargh - Quetta, Pakistan


On July 4, 2003 - Terrorists armed with hand grenades, AK-47 and home-made bombs enters into Hazara Imambargah on Mechangi Road in Quetta, Pakistan. The 3 terrorists sprays the worshippers with bullets from AK-47 (banned assault weapons) for more then 10 minutes, and throws hand-grenades and home made bombs. These fanatics terrorists are from Wahabi sect who are financially backed by the Saudi Government - one of the main Wahabi government.

These Wahabi terrroists have also gunned down our other brothers and sisters from moderate Sunni sects of Islam,  Christians, and other minorities in their places of worships to create an environment of hate in Pakistan. 

Inside Pakistan, these terrorists have wide support from the elements who supported Taleban / Al-Qaida regime in Afghanistan. Some of the main terror networks behind these attacks are Sipah Sahaba and Lashkar Jhangvi.

It is also widely known that the Pakistan army intelligence have played a pivotal role in the creation and nurturing of such terror networks in the past. This support is the result that Pakistani government has always hesitated to take stern action against these terror networks.

This is the second terrorist attack within a month. The first terrorist attack killed twelve young Hazara police cadets and critically wounded nine others.

Death Toll / Injured : 53 killed , 65 wounded
 

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July 4, 2003 - Terrorist attack on Hazara Imambargah - Quetta, Pakistan killing 53 people and injuring 65

 

June 8, 2003 - Terrorist attack on Hazara

March 2, 2004 - Terrorist Attack on Ashoora procession in Quetta, Pakistan

 

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