ANOTHER MQM WORKER AMEEN UDDIN MURDERED BY HAQIQI TERRORISTS IN KARACHI

25 September 2000

On 24 September 2000, between 7 p.m., and 7.30 p.m., Ameen Uddin, an MQM worker, was visiting his uncle’s house in Block-2, Reta Plot, Shah Faisal Colony in Karachi.  He was kidnapped by Haqiqi Terrorists Waseem alias Commando and Fahim from the front door of his uncle’s house.

When this information reached Nine Zero, the MQM Head office, the Deputy Convenors of MQM Senator Aftab Ahmed Sheikh and Senator Nasreen Jalil immediately reported this incident to the Administration.  They expressed their apprehensions that it is feared that the Haqiqi terrorists may torture and even murder Ameen Uddin.  However, no immediate action was taken.

Around 10.30 p.m., the Administration informed the MQM Head office that Ameen Uddin has been murdered and his body has been found lying near the railway line. Marks of brutal torture were visible on the body of Ameen Uddin.  He was shot four times in the chest from point blank range.

Ameen Uddin, age 28 years, son of Nazeer Uddin, was a resident of House No. 340 B, Hasrat Mohani Colony, Pak Colony, Karachi.  He was a worker of MQM Unit 186, Sector Pak Colony.

It should be recalled that only three days ago on 21 September 2000, a young MQM worker and a hockey player Mohammad Nadeem Yaqoob was ruthlessly murdered by armed assailants in Federal B Area, Karachi.

Muttahida Quami Movement (MQM) is the third largest political party of Pakistan and the second largest in the province of Sindh.  Since the commencement of the Army Operation to crush the MQM on 19 June 1992, more than 15000 of its workers and supporters have been ruthlessly and mercilessly extrajudicially murdered at the hands of intelligence agency and their armed terrorists in the urban centres of Sindh, particularly Karachi and Hyderabad.