MQM stages protest in US over Rangers raid
DALLAS: Dallas Chapter of MQM USA staged a rally in Carrollton, TX to protest Sindh Rangers’ raid on MQM’s headquarter, known as ‘Nine Zero’, in Karachi.
Senior leaders, workers, supporters and sympathizers of Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM)attended the rally and recorded their protest.
Bystanders and onlookers were briefed on dire situation in Karachi, Pakistan. MQM Dallas presented its concerns against
By ONLINE
March 18, 2015
DALLAS: Dallas Chapter of MQM USA staged a rally in Carrollton, TX to protest Sindh Rangers’ raid on MQM’s headquarter, known as ‘Nine Zero’, in Karachi.
Senior leaders, workers, supporters and sympathizers of Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM)attended the rally and recorded their protest.
Bystanders and onlookers were briefed on dire situation in Karachi, Pakistan. MQM Dallas presented its concerns against “inhumane treatment and human rights violation of its workers by law enforcement agencies.”
After the rally member of Central Organizing Committee Asad Siddiqui and MQM Dallas’ Unit In charge Naseem Saher addressed the participants.
Senior leaders, workers, supporters and sympathizers of Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM)attended the rally and recorded their protest.
Bystanders and onlookers were briefed on dire situation in Karachi, Pakistan. MQM Dallas presented its concerns against “inhumane treatment and human rights violation of its workers by law enforcement agencies.”
After the rally member of Central Organizing Committee Asad Siddiqui and MQM Dallas’ Unit In charge Naseem Saher addressed the participants.
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