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    Operation Cleanup. In 1994, after the military's withdrawal, MQM launched another wave of anti-state, sectarian and ethnic violence. Its intensity died...
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  • Karachi. Amidst ethnic violence, MQM's armed wings used street fighting and urban warfare as ethnic Muhajirs sought to use violence to control governing...
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    MQM Haqiqi failed to gain any seats at federal or provincial level. Political violence gained momentum in 1993 and 1994. During the 1994 violence, heavily...
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  • Sharif. During this time, violence arose with the disagreements between one faction led by Afaq Ahmed and Altaf Hussain of MQM. MQM was later subdued by Nawaz...
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    and MQM after dozens were killed at an MQM congregation by Sindhi nationalists, and the alliance fell apart in the wake of ensuing violence. The MQM lent...
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    Movement (MQM) until he joined Pak Sarzameen Party. In 1992, Iftikhar started his political career joining MQM (Muhajir Qaumi Movement). In 1997, MQM removed...
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    and MQM, Nawaz's party passed a resolution to launch a paramilitary operation under command of Chief of Army Staff General Asif Nawaz Janjua. Violence erupted...
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    Timeline of Pakistani history (category Articles with dead external links from August 2016)
    MQM insurrection (1994-present), 750 people are killed in riots 1 November: Malakand insurrection (1994-1995) by Islamist militants begins. 1994: MQM...
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    Benazir Bhutto (category Wikipedia articles needing clarification from May 2016)
    In the 1980s, ethnic violence had broken out in Sindh province, with most of those killed being mohajirs. Late in 1989, the MQM—whose party represented...
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  • Retrieved 5 June 2013. "MQM facing extinction". The Nation. Archived from the original on 13 April 2016. Retrieved 30 March 2016. "Biharis". Minority Rights...
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