Sindhi Sangat Sindh condemn killing of Muslim worshipers in Christchurch mosque

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Hyderabad: March 18, 2019. (PCP) Sindhi Sangat Sindh strongly condemned heinous terror attack on two mosques in Christchurch city of New Zealand, in which more than 49 peoples lost their precious lives and several wounded, terrorism has no religion, we extend our deepest condolences with the families and friends of the victims and stand shoulder to shoulder with the people of New Zealand in their grief , sorrow and in this difficult time.

In an issued Press statement, Chairman of the Sindhi Sangat Sindh Mansoor Khaskheli has said any kind of extremism, terrorism and violence has no justification. killing of innocent people is an act of coward and though we believe terrorists have no religion. Acts of terrorism in the any forms are highly condemn-able, attack on two mosques in Christchurch is attack on every nation and individual who stand against extremism and violence. Sindhi Sangat Sindh on the behalf of people of Sindh stands with New Zealand and express solidarity with the people of New Zealand in this difficult time. Chairman of the Sindhi Sangat Sindh Mansoor Khaskheli has further said extremism and terrorism are serious threat to global peace, international community must take immediate action against those culprits who are involved in Christchurch 's mass shooting incident. Killing of innocent people in any form and terms has no justification.

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