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    70 killed in Queta hospital bombing.

    Quetta hospital bombing: Pakistan Taliban claim attack

    A faction of the Pakistani Taliban has said it carried out a suicide bombing that killed at least 70 people at a hospital in the city of Quetta.

    The attacker targeted a crowd that had gathered as the body of a prominent lawyer murdered earlier on Monday, Bilal Kasi, was being brought in.

    Lawyers and journalists were among the dead. About 120 people were injured.

    The Taliban faction, Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, said it was behind both the hospital attack and the killing of Mr Kasi.
    He was head of the Balochistan province bar association. He was shot while on his way to the court complex in Quetta.

    Jamaat-ul-Ahrar [The Party of Freedom Fighters] split from the Pakistani Taliban two years ago.
    It has claimed a number of major attacks, including a suicide bombing that killed more than 70 people - including many children - at a park during Easter celebrations this year.

    Balochistan, Palistan's poorest province, has long been plagued by insurgency.
    A number of people, including lawyers, have been murdered in Quetta in recent weeks.
    Mr Kasi had strongly condemned those attacks. He had announced a two-day boycott of court sessions in protest at the killing of a colleague last week.

    After the hospital blast, Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and chief of army staff Gen Raheel Sharif both went to Quetta for talks with security officials.

    Mr Sharif expressed his "deep grief and anguish", adding: "No-one will be allowed to disturb the peace of the province. The people,
    policy and security forces in Balochistan have given sacrifices for the country."
    The president of Pakistan's Supreme Court Bar Association, Syed Ali Zafa, called the assault "an attack on justice". The Pakistan Bar Council has announced a nationwide strike by lawyers on Tuesday.

    Eighteen lawyers were among those killed

    Those killed in the hospital attack were said to include Baz Muhammad Kakar, a predecessor of Mr Kasi as provincial bar president, and more than 30 other lawyers.

    Lawyers in Lahore staged a demonstration to condemn the attack. Some journalists also protested, demanding protection for freedom of expression.

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    Quetta hospital bombing: Pakistan Taliban claim attack - BBC News

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    I think one of the most concerning things in this is that the bomber was already prepared and did this with only a couple of days notice.


    Quote Originally Posted by ENT
    Lawyers in Lahore staged a demonstration to condemn the attack. Some journalists also protested, demanding protection for freedom of expression.
    Including questioning of the blasphemy law.
    Pakistan's blasphemy law, like Thailand's lesse majeste law, is self-protecting in that questioning of the law implies breaking the law.

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    Let's pray for Quetta.

    If we keep praying, it'll stop this.

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    I doubt it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cold Pizza View Post
    Let's pray for Quetta.

    If we keep praying, it'll stop this.
    Any one reading this article will comprehend its going to take a lot more than prayer to cure this long running "sickness" Balochistan: The untold story of Pakistan's other war - BBC News

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cold Pizza View Post
    Let's pray for Quetta.

    If we keep praying, it'll stop this.
    Or change our avatar to a Pakistani flag. That will bring everyone together and surely work!

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    Any Paki flags on peoples facebook profile pictures yet?

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