Breaking Up Pakistan: Founder’s historic residence destroyed by CIA's "militants"
The historic residence of Pakistan’s founder Mohammad Ali Jinnah in Pakistan’s South western Balochistan province was bombed and destroyed by militants on Saturday. Militants have bombed the historic residence of Pakistan’s founder Mohammad Ali Jinnah in restive Quetta city of Pakistan’s Southwestern Balochistan province, destroying it completely and killing a policeman deployed for security there. A police official, pleading anonymity said a group of four to five militants entered the 121-year-old historic building at Ziarat, about 120 kms from Quetta in the wee hours today. “The militants hurled rocket propelled grenade, destroying all the old memorials inside the residency”. He said memorial chairs, beds, and historic photographs of Pakistan’ founder were raised to rubble in the fire. “The wooden structure of the residence had been burnt completely. However, the exterior structure made of bricks was still intact,” he said. The official said militants also fired on the policemen deployed for safety of the building. A policeman was killed in the militant firing. [...] According to Pakistan newspaper, Express Tribune, outlawed militant outfit Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) has claimed the attack on the Jinnah residency in Ziarat.