2011年4月4日星期一

Bombs kill 42 at the shrine of Pakistan

MULTAN, Pakistan (AP) — a pair of Taliban in its suicide mission, one of Pakistan's most important Muslim of Sufi shrines Sunday killed 42 people and wounding 100 who were celebrating anniversary of the founding of death with music, meditation and other practices abhorred by the militant Islamist bomber, another was injured when he was getting mine areas. He was arrested along with militant that the four were seized before the attack. Police official Ahmad Mubarak said Sakhi Sarwar attacks on the Court ended a month-long respite in a relentless campaign against militant shrines founded by the ancient people of Sufism mystical branch of Islam that is seen dancing. Chanting and visit the holy sites as an expression of devotion to God. Ahsanullah Ahsan Taliban spokesman called the associated press to claim responsibility for the harm it is to a large bomb. Who is running in panic, said Fida Bakhsh, 42 vendors outside the shrine, "it's ugly? We are working on the body and blood men and 14 women, nine of ten children, nine said Natiq Hayat coordinate emergency killed Twenty of the wounded are in critical condition. He said the Tomb room in the small villages to large complexes in the city important Sufi shrines dedicated to visit of Pakistanis website as anathema to the Taliban in Pakistan. Al Qaeda and other militant followers of the brand stern of Islam. The origin from Saudi Wahabi Arabia.Followers of Barelvi School of Islam. One of the two main branches of Christianity in Pakistan consider themselves parents of shrines, they receive one of the main goals of Islamist militants because some of their leaders issued Decree called suicide bombs thousands of illegitimate religiously people marked the anniversary of the death of Sultan Ahmad better known as Sakhi Sarwar at his shrine in the province of Dera Ghazi Khan district of Punjab when the mission tick crowd waiting outside. The administrator of the Government, said Iftikhar Saho 942 nd flee by bombings, but it was not immediately clear if it caused any casualties within the Islamist and foreign militants have been attacks in Pakistan last year, three. Targeting the Government building and the security forces a target like Western embassies and hotels including China and Muslim religious sects are considered heretical to attack on the shrine of Hazrat Ali Hajveri know as din SA, information on killing 47 people in the city of Lahore in July. Attacks have angered many Pakistani Muslims who see the visit shrines saints ' is how best to communicate to God.The Government and army tried to crack down on militants, but had to fight against national threats unite and face persistent allegations that they will protect some extremists on several Islamist politicians not criticized militants preferring conspiracy theory that the American or Indian agents are responsible for spreading General. Issuing these views extensively air often uncritically in some media.

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