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denied there was any deal behind Ishaq's release, but said extremist leaders were free to join politics if they eschewed violence. Sanaullah said of the occasion, "We are in touch with those who have become, or want to become, useful citizens." Soon after his release,
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on the morning of 29 July 2015, along with his two sons, Usman and Haq Nawaz. Also killed among Ishaq's entourage were 11 others, including his deputy and purported LeJ second-in-command Syed Ghulam Rasool Shah, as well as Shah's two sons.
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to Muzaffargarh to locate an illegal weapons storage site, when a group of armed supporters attacked the police convoy in an attempt to free Ishaq. This was disputed by local and international news agencies including
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of the original SSP. He confessed his involvement in the killing of 102 Shias to an Urdu newspaper in October 1997, before being rearrested. He assumed senior leadership of LeJ from jail after Basra was killed in a
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reported Ishaq again making public speeches against the Shia community and threatening his opponents on 4 September 2011, saying "We know how to kill and how to die." Ishaq was appointed Vice-President of
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a month later, in an attack claimed by LeJ as retaliation. Ishaq was described by various news agencies as Pakistan's most feared terror
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Ishaq was released on bail after 14 years in July 2011, amid speculation of a deal and growing ties with the
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Ishaq was rearrested after the LeJ claimed responsibility for multiple bombings that killed over 200
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He was never convicted, owing to weak evidence and intimidation of judges and witnesses.
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Malik was killed, along with his two sons and deputy Ghulam Rasool Shah, in a
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According to the police, Ishaq and his associates were being shifted from
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Individuals designated as terrorists by the United States government
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globally designated terrorist, and leader and co-founder of the
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Malik Ishaq was born to a poor family in Taranda Sawaey Khan in
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on 29 July 2015, the circumstances of which are disputed.
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People shot dead by law enforcement officers in Pakistan
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and the Pakistan-based pro-Iranian Shia activist group
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Index


Rahim Yar Khan
Punjab, Pakistan
Muzaffargarh
Pakistani


Lashkar-e-Jhangvi

Sipah-e-Sahaba
Emir
Lashkar-e-Jhangvi
Sectarianism in Pakistan
Balochistan conflict
War in North-West Pakistan
Lashkar-e-Jhangvi
Riaz Basra
Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamaat
Urdu
Pakistani
militant
Lashkar-e-Jhangvi
anti-Shia
Sipah-e-Sahaba
several mass-casualty attacks
Pakistan's Shia
Barelvi
killed over 200
Hazara
Quetta

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