Last Updated, 8:31 p.m. Hours after it started on Friday night, Pakistani television began to report on a protest in the city of Quetta, where relatives of scores of people killed in bomb attacks one day earlier sat beside coffins in the street, refusing to bury their loved ones until they received assurance that the state would protect them.
No Pak media covering Hazara sitin refusing to bury the dead in Quetta, demanding city be handed over to army.
— Haroon Rashid (@TheHaroonRashid) 11 Jan 13
Geo Tv is finally running a ticker on a now 5 hour long sit-in by Shia protestors.
— Abdullah Saad (@kursed) 11 Jan 13
As my colleague Salman Masood reports, most of those killed in Thursday’s twin bomb attacks were Shiite Muslims from the Hazara ethnic group. Hazaras in Pakistan have been the target of a murderous campaign by Sunni Muslim extremists from the Taliban and a related militant group, Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, which claimed responsibility for Thursday’s massacre of 86.
Pakistani activists, angered that the protest was ignored for so long by local media, attempted to draw attention to the sit-in near the site of the attack on Quetta’s Alamdar Road. In a series of Twitter messages, they called on the international press to cover the demonstration and shared photographs of the sit-in as it continued late into the night. The attention of journalists and bloggers in other parts of the country was focused more firmly on Quetta on Friday by the death in Thursday’s second bombing of the well-known Hazara activist Irfan Ali.
@Darveshh these pics hav come in of the ‘sit-in’ protest of #Hazara #ShiaGenocide in #Quetta @mehreenzahra @titojourno http://t.co/Xec29anf
— Haider Changezi (@Aushpaz) 11 Jan 13
Dear @BBCWorld #Pakistan media isn’t covering ‘sit-in’ protest by mourners demanding justice4 victims of #Quetta #Blast http://t.co/QXCcKx4e
— Haider Changezi (@Aushpaz) 11 Jan 13
Dear @AP #Pakistan media is not covering ‘sit-in’ protest by mourners demanding justice for victims of #Quetta #Blast. http://t.co/KS9SYQ9u
— Haider Changezi (@Aushpaz) 11 Jan 13
Dear @nytimes #Pakistan media isn’t covering ‘sit-in’ protest by mourners demanding justice4 victims of #Quetta #Blast. http://t.co/FDGhPVPQ
— Haider Changezi (@Aushpaz) 11 Jan 13
9 hours and counting. The sit-in staged by #ShiaHazaras, including women & children, continue in freezing cold. #WeAreAllHazara #Quetta
— Ali Salman Alvi (@alisalmanalvi) 11 Jan 13
Just look at these courageous people sitting next to their love ones’ coffins on the road in freezing cold & rain. http://t.co/n9wLu72m
— Ali Salman Alvi (@alisalmanalvi) 11 Jan 13
Its all about #Shias #Hazaras #Quetta #AlamdarRoad on social media now, I wish it turns out in real life in Pakistan. http://t.co/aR2bQ0YR
— Tahir Imran Mian (@TahirImran) 11 Jan 13
It’s now 4 am , Demand for justice in freezing and rainy weather of Quetta. #QuettaSitIn continues. #Hazara #ShiaGenocide #WeAreAllHazara
— Khudadad Changezi (@KdChangezi) 11 Jan 13
Alamdar road is our Tahrir Square #WeAreAllHazara
— M Adil (@koytagi) 11 Jan 13
#QuettaSitIn continues in -2 Degrees with 80+ bodies waiting for Justice. #Hazara #ShiaGenocide pic v @HazaraGenocide http://t.co/RcYbaGQN
— Haider Changezi (@Aushpaz) 11 Jan 13
Please, please Pakistan. Let this be a turning point
— Talat Aslam (@titojourno) 11 Jan 13
It has been 15 hours, Its 5 am in Sub Zero weather #QuettaSitIn participants say they will continue…more will join in from other parts.
— Haider Changezi (@Aushpaz) 12 Jan 13
No. RT @ammaryasir Has any from the provincial or Federal Govt contacted the mourners in Quetta yet? #PPP
— Darvesh (@Darveshh) 12 Jan 13
@Yasmeen973 no..it has been 15 hours. Just demanding that a Gov official shows up..is too much to ask? #WeAreAllHazara http://t.co/9nAtPiLI
— Haider Changezi (@Aushpaz) 12 Jan 13
6:10 a.m. 8000 present in sit-in protest. The number of proterters will certainly increase now. Temperature is -2. #ShiaGenocide #Quetta
— Darvesh (@Darveshh) 12 Jan 13
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