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Feb-04-2013 22:24TweetFollow @OregonNews Suicide Bomb Blast in Hangu Pakistan Kills Over Two DozenPervaiz Khokhar Salem-News.comPools of blood and pieces of human flesh littered the street after the attack.
(JHUMRA CITY, Pakistan) - A suicide bomber blew himself up outside two Hangu, part of Pakistan's border region with Afghanistan. At least 24 people were killed and scores of others wounded when a bomb went off outside a mosque immediately after the Friday prayers in Hangu. The death toll, it is feared, could rise as several injured people were in critical condition. According to police, the bomb was attached to a motorcycle, which was parked outside the mosque. The dead and the inured have been shifted to a Civil Hospital. The bomber detonated explosives packed into a motorcycle in a narrow lane containing both the Shite and a Sunni Muslim mosque in Hangu, the latest bloody sectarian attack in a country where such violence is on the rise. Pools of blood and pieces of human flesh littered the street after the attack, which also destroyed at least five nearby shops, witnesses said. “It was a suicide attack which targeted Shias but Sunnis also fell victim since their mosque and some shops were also very close to the site,” district police chief Mian Muhammad Saeed told AFP. We have found the head of the bomber, who came there on a motorbike, he said, putting the death toll at 24 with up to 50 others wounded, six of them in a critical condition. Police said the bomb exploded as Shias were leaving Friday prayers and Sunnis were going into their mosque. Hangu has long been a flashpoint for violence against minority Shias, who make up an estimated 20 percent of Pakistan’s population of 180 million. It is close to semi-autonomous tribal belt on the Afghan border where Taliban and al Qaeda-linked militants have carved out strongholds. “The Shia and Sunni mosques are very close to each other, and the explosion took place just as Shias were coming out of the mosque and Sunnis were going into their mosque to say Friday prayers,” said police official Imtiaz Shah. Muzammil Hussain, a 28-year-old Shiite wounded in his head and hand, told AFP that he heard the blast as he left the mosque. “As soon as I reached the mosque exit, a huge blast rocked the area. Many people fell on me with the impact of the blast he said by telephone from the District Headquarters hospital (DHQ) in nearby Kohat. I saw red and bloodied pieces of human flesh everywhere. It was a scene I’d never seen in my life before. I was half conscious when people shifted me to a local hospital from where my family took me to the DHQ,” he said. Police constable Raaz Muhammad, who took part in the rescue effort, said the blast damaged two shops selling cosmetics and three trading in vegetables. “I could see pieces of human flesh and big blood stains on the boundary walls of the mosque and on nearby shops,” he said. There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack. On January 10, a twin suicide attack killed 92 Shias from the Hazara ethnic community in Quetta the worst single attack on Shias in Pakistan. Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, Pakistan’s most extreme Sunni terror group, claimed responsibility for the attack. It is linked to both al Qaeda and the Pakistani Taliban, Sunni fundamentalists who have fought an insurgency against the government since 2007. Activists accuse the government of failing to protect Shias and say the perpetrators operate with impunity because the judiciary fails to prosecute them. “Pakistan’s human rights crisis worsened markedly in 2012 with religious minorities bearing the brunt of killings and repression,” Ali Dayan Hasan, Pakistan director at HRW, said in the group’s annual report. The government needs to show some backbone and act urgently to protect vulnerable communities such as the Hazara, or risk appearing indifferent or even complicit in the mass killing of its own citizens,” he added. Meanwhile, President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Raja Pervex Asharf have strongly condemned the bomb blast. The president and the prime minister in a condolence message expressed their shock and grief over the loss of precious human lives and injuries caused by the blast. They both reiterated the government’s resolve not to be deterred by such cowardly acts of terrorists and continue to fight till the complete elimination of this menace. I know that you have a great burden in your heart and you are a great servant of Christ and great American man/women and God use for his glory in America & worldwide. I know that you are a great, good faithful witness & disciple of Christ and God provide favor, protection as well as boldness in witness and God give opportunity you are willingness to sacrifice for others and especially for great Nation of America. I will continually pray for your American Government, pray for your Protection, pray for your Revival, pray for your Spiritual Insight, pray for your American Nations, pray for your Those Desiring Children, pray for your Those Who Spread the Gospel, pray for your all best friends, co-workers, relatives, family members. ______________________________________________________ Reverend Pervaiz Khokhar is a contributing writer in Asia who covers issues pertaining to Christianity in countries that fail to tolerate religious freedom. Perfaiz is the Chairman of The Preaching Society & Social Welfare Services, Mohallah Rasool Pura Street No 7 in Jhumra City, Faisalabad, Pakistan.
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