
Mohajir Qaumi Movement Pakistan - Wikipedia
The Mohajir Qaumi Movement Pakistan [2] [5] (Urdu: مہاجر قومی موومنٹ پاکستان) also known as Mohajir Qaumi Movement (Haqiqi), MQM-Haqiqi [6] is a political party claiming to represent the Mohajir in Sindh, Pakistan whose leader is Afaq Ahmed.
25 years on, MQM-H facing tough fight for political survival - DAWN.COM
2017年6月15日 · TWENTY-FIVE years ago this month the dominance of Altaf Hussain’s Mohajir Qaumi Movement in the Sindh’s urban areas, particularly Karachi, was first challenged by a group of dissidents led by two...
Muttahida Quomi Mahaz, Terrorist Group of Pakistan - SATP
A breakaway faction, created in 1992, retains the original name Mohajir Quomi Movement - with the suffix Haqiqi which means real - and is commonly referred to as MQM (H). The two factions have been responsible for several incidents of urban terrorism even as the MQM (A) participates in Pakistan’s electoral process.
MQM-H making its presence known with new offices - The Express Tribune
2015年9月1日 · KARACHI: Trying to make inroads into city politics once again after 13 years, the Mohajir Qaumi Movement - Haqiqi (MQM-H) is making its presence known by setting up new offices in different parts ...
MQM-H’s Afaq picked up in DHA raid after four trucks, water …
2025年2月12日 · KARACHI: Police on Tuesday evening picked up Mohajir Qaumi Movement-Haqiqi chairman Afaq Ahmed after unknown persons torched four heavy vehicles in the city during the day in what appeared to be...
MAR | Data | Chronology for Mohajirs in Pakistan - UMD
The murder of Mansoor Chacha, the Deputy Secretary General of the MQM (H), along with his family, has sparked a new wave of violence in Karachi. At least 253 including 53 police officials were killed and 293 injured from Aug 1 to Oct 31, 1994.
Haqiqi Mohajir Quami Movement (MQM-H), Terrorist Group …
The Haqiqi Mohajir Quami Movement (MQM-H) is a splinter outfit of the erstwhile Mohajir Quami Movement (MQM), which is now known as the Muttahida Quami Mahaz (MQM-A) of Altaf Hussain. Disagreements between Altaf Hussain and the then MQM’s two prominent militant leaders, Afaq Ahmed and Aamir Khan had first surfaced towards the end of 1991.
Karachi Political Violence - GlobalSecurity.org
Political, sectarian, criminal, and ethnic violence in Karachi continued in 2022, although the incidence of violence and gang wars were in decline. The Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) party...
UNHCR Web Archive - Refworld
2004年2月9日 · In the mid-1990s, the MQM-A was heavily involved in the widespread political violence that wracked Pakistan's southern Sindh province, particularly Karachi, the port city that is the country's commercial capital. MQM-A militants fought government forces, breakaway MQM factions, and militants from other ethnic-based movements.
Afaq Ahmed gets bail in two rioting, terrorism cases
2025年2月22日 · KARACHI: An anti-terrorism court (ATC) on Friday granted bail to Mohajir Qaumi Movement-Haqiqi (MQM-H) chairman Afaq Ahmed in two cases pertaining to rioting and terrorism. However, he will...