Thursday 16 June 2011

Ibrar Hussain: Pakistani boxer's murder


In Pakistan, a former boxer who had participated in three Olympic Games, has been shot dead.

Ibrar Hussain, former boxer, according to officials of the Balochistan capital Quetta by unidentified assailants opened fire which killed her.

Ibrar Hussain 1984, 1988 and 1992 Olympics and was a member of the U.S. boxing team for the Olympic silver medal, he was a Pakistani.

Light Middleweight class at the 1990 Beijing Asian Games gold medal was won.
Ibrar Hussain Hazara community in Balochistan are among the Shia Muslims who used to come from.

Sunni extremist group often targeted in Balochistan Hazara are Shiites.
Last month the Hazara-dominated areas of Quetta, 15 people were killed in firing by unidentified assailants.

Sunni group Lashkar-e-Jhangvi later admitted responsibility for the attack.

Murder

Pakistan is a huge disservice to these young fighters train because they were hard done to make
Mohammad Akbar Khan, Secretary General, Pakistan Boxing Federation

Ibrar Hussain, Balochistan, 50, was chairman of the board game.
According to officials, Ibrar Hussain, were returning home from his office Ayub Stadium in the afternoon when their car was attacked on the road near the prison.

Aafpi a local police official news agency said, "going on a motorcycle who opened fire at two gunmen Ibrar Hussain, when they were coming out of my office."

Military Hospital after being shot was taken with Hussein, but they could not be saved.
Secretary General of Pakistan, Muhammad Akbar Khan bout Ibrar Hussain said Pakistan's fight to the death is a huge disservice.

Akbar Khan said, "This is a huge disservice to Pakistan because the young boxers are training hard to get done."

Ibrar Hussain Hazara Pakistan Hazara Democratic Party, expressed regret at the killing of the province has announced three days of mourning.

Party president Abdul Khalik Hazara said that the Pakistan government has proved incapable of religious terrorism.

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