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From African refugee camps to the NBA: Who is South Sudan’s Khaman Maluach?

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Asia   来源:Work  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:"We can no longer rely on historical data," says Lukky Ahmed, co-founder of Climate X.

"We can no longer rely on historical data," says Lukky Ahmed, co-founder of Climate X.

"We understand that the collision which followed the reported burglary caused a significant impact to many motorists, so I'm grateful to the public for their patience and understanding as officers carried out their enquiries."A bomb attack on a school bus in Pakistan's Balochistan region has killed at least five people and injured dozens.

From African refugee camps to the NBA: Who is South Sudan’s Khaman Maluach?

The bus was carrying around 40 school children when it exploded at about 07:40 local time (02:40 GMT) just outside the remote town of Khuzdar, police told the BBC.Three of the five people killed are children, police said. Pictures circulating on social media show the charred wreckage of a large bus, with backpacks scattered around it.No group has claimed responsibility for the incident so far, but Balochistan, a turbulent province in the country's south west, has been plagued by a long-standing insurgency and human rights violations.

From African refugee camps to the NBA: Who is South Sudan’s Khaman Maluach?

Pakistan's Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi condemned the incident as "sheer barbarism", calling the attackers "beasts who target children" in an attempt to destabilise the country.Its military has accused neighbouring India and its proxies in Balochistan of orchestrating the explosion, though there is no evidence of this.

From African refugee camps to the NBA: Who is South Sudan’s Khaman Maluach?

Pakistan and India are just emerging from

sparked by a militant attack on tourists in Indian-administered Kashmir.Within a month of this video being posted online, Ali and Shahzad were dead - beaten to death on the boat journey sold to them by Gujjar, who promised a safe route into Europe.

Meanwhile, Gujjar found himself on the run,for his role in the tragedy.

When BBC Verify contacted him on a phone number obtained from survivors, Gujjar said repeatedly in a series of voice notes his name had been "misused" by survivors in connection with the disaster and that he was leaving it all in the hands of Allah.Fadi Gujjar is from Jaurah in Pakistan's Punjab region. In his 30s, his real name is Khawar Hassan - though he also goes by Bishi Gujjar.

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