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SCORES KILLED IN SUICIDE BLAST AIMED AT CHRISTIANS IN LAHORE CHILDREN'S PARK





At least 69 people have been killed and about 300 injured –
many of them women and children – in a suicide bombing by the
Taliban at a public park in the Pakistani city of Lahore. Many of
the injured were said to be in a critical condition.
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The bomber blew himself up near an entrance to Gulshan-e- Iqbal
Park, close to a children’s play area on Sunday evening. The
sound of the explosion was heard several kilometres away and
eyewitnesses said there were big crowds in the area because of
the Easter holiday.
A faction of the Pakistani Taliban, Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, claimed
responsibility for the explosion, saying it was targeted at
Christians celebrating Easter. A spokesman for the group,
Ehsanullah Ehsan, told the Guardian: “We have carried out this
attack to target the Christians who were celebrating Easter. Also
this is a message to the Pakistani prime minister that we have
arrived in Punjab [the ruling party’s home province].” However the
Punjab government denied the claim that the bombing was aimed
exclusively at Christians, as those in the park were from all
backgrounds.



“I saw body parts everywhere, especially those of young children.
It was quite haunting, as many of the children’s rides were still
operating, while there were dead bodies lying all around them,”
said Mohammad Ali, a student who lives nearby and went to the
park after hearing the blast.
Kiran Tanveer, another local resident, said: “There was a
deafening noise. I immediately thought it must be a blast. I went
outside to see. I saw injured people being taken and everyone
running in all directions. It was a complete chaos.”
Shortly after the explosion, the area was cordoned off by law-
enforcement agencies as the army and ambulances also reached
the scene.



Local police said they had found one leg and the head of the
suicide bomber. A police spokesman said: “He was around 23 to
25 years old. Initial reports suggest at least 20kg of explosives
were used and the suicide jacket contained nuts and bolts,” a
police official told local media.
An emergency was declared in the city’s hospitals and an appeal
for blood donations made. Many family members were still
looking for their loved ones late into the night.
Pakistan’s prime minister, Nawaz Sharif, cancelled a planned trip
to the UK on Monday, where he was scheduled to stop over
before heading for the US. A three-day mourning period was
announced in Punjab province.


The chief of Pakistan’s army, General Raheel Sharif, who is also in
charge of the country’s security policy, chaired a high-level
meeting late on Sunday night, which was attended by the heads
of the military and intelligence services.
Many Christians have accused the government of not doing
enough to protect them, saying politicians are quick to offer
condolences after an attack but slow to take any real steps to
improve security.


The US National Security Council spokesman, Ned Price, said:
“The United States condemns in the strongest terms today’s
appalling terrorist attack in Lahore, Pakistan . This cowardly act in
what has long been a scenic and placid park has killed dozens of
innocent civilians and left scores injured.”
While Lahore was reeling from the attack, Islamabad, the
Pakistani capital, witnessed riots erupting outside the parliament
house. Supporters of Mumtaz Qadri, who was hanged last month
for the murder of Punjab’s governor Salman Taseer in 2011, are
staging a sit-in outside the parliament and have given the
Pakistani government a list of demands, the foremost of which is
the immediate execution of Aasia Bibi, a Christian woman who is
on death row charged with blasphemy.


Qadri, Taseer’s bodyguard, shot him over the governor’s call to
reform the blasphemy law and his support for Aasia Bibi.

Source: TheGuardian US

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