 Hello, my name is Alan Williams and I'm reporting from the Washington, D.C. office of Shia Rights Watch. I'm here to give the weekly roundup of Shia Rights violations for the week of July 26, 2015. First off, a string of bombings in the Iraqi capital of Baghdad killed five and wounded 15 over this past week. Two bombings and one shooting occurred between July 27th and July 30th, resulting in these casualties. In the Indian town of Kaizabad, Shia cleric Calbi Javad was arrested after protesting misuse of Shia walk properties. In Islamabad, Pakistan, Shia, Ismaili Shia US Embassy worker Iqbal Baik was shot and killed as he entered his home in Islamabad. While no one has claimed responsibility for this attack and the gunmen were not identified, this attack closely resembles the string of attacks against Shia Muslims, especially professionals throughout the country in recent months. In Syria, Nusrafat militants shot and killed two Shia pilgrims in the capital of Damascus on Tuesday the 28th. This comes less than a week after Nusrafat militants fired hundreds of rockets into Syrian villages in the Syrian province of Idlib. In Saudi Arabia, Shia cleric Abdul Karim Al-Hubayyad was ordered to leave the country after receiving death threats. While this situation is currently evolving, we know that the Saudi government reached out to Al-Hubayyad and said that they were unable to protect him and that he must leave the country immediately. Lastly, a vehicular-bound improvised explosive device detonated outside of an Ismaili mosque in the Yemeni capital of Sana'a. ISIS has claimed responsibility for this attack, which killed four and wounded six, and this is the third Shia mosque bombing in Sana'a in the past month. Lastly, Shia Rights Watch has recently released its monthly report for the month of July documenting all incidents of anti-Shiaism for the month. Be sure to check out this and all other information pertaining to Shia rights violations on www.shiarightswatch.org.