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Five Die as Suicide Bomber Attacks Pakistan Mosque

Sun Oct 10,11:26 AM ET   World - Reuters 
 

LAHORE, Pakistan (Reuters) - A suicide bomber killed four people as he shot his way 
into a Shi'ite Muslim mosque and blew himself up in the Pakistani city of Lahore 
Sunday, emergency workers said. 

The attack was the latest in a spate of sectarian attacks in Pakistan that has fueled 
fears of a flare-up in violence between minority Shi'ite and majority Sunni Muslims. 

Witnesses in the eastern city of Lahore said a man opened fire on a security guard who 
tried to stop him entering the mosque, then blew himself up inside. 

At the entrance to the mosque was a large pool of blood and body parts, including the 
head of a child, were strewn around. 

Women wailed and beat their chests and heads while male worshippers shouted angry 
slogans and attacked two policemen. 

Khawaja Basharat, a Shi'ite community leader, said seven people, some children, had 
been killed, but an official from the private Edhi emergency service said five were 
killed -- the attacker, two guards and two children -- and seven wounded. 

The bomber shot and killed two guards when they stopped him, Basharat told Reuters. 

"As soon as he entered, he blew himself up. The casualties could have been greater if 
the guards hadn't tried to stop him. He could not reach the prayer hall, the bravery 
of the guards saved many lives," he said. 

Earlier Sunday, protesting Islamic students threw stones at police who replied with 
teargas in the southern city of Karachi ahead of the funeral of a leading pro-Taliban 
cleric and an associate assassinated by unknown gunmen Saturday. 

ASSASSINATIONS, BOMBINGS 

The killing of Mufti Jameel Ahmad Khan followed two deadly attacks on religious 
gatherings this month in which more than 70 people, both Sunnis and Shi'ites, were 
killed. 

A car bomb attack on a crowd of radical Sunni Muslims in the city of Multan Thursday 
killed at least 42 people and a suicide bombing at a crowded Shi'ite mosque killed 30 
in the city of Sialkot on Oct. 1. 

Shi'ites make up about 15 percent of Pakistan's 150 million people. Militants from the 
two communities have been waging a bloody campaign of attacks on each other for years, 
ostensively over dogmatic differences dating almost to the birth of Islam. 

Saturday, police said they had arrested more than 50 members of outlawed Islamic 
militant groups in central Pakistan as part of investigations into the Sialkot and 
Multan attacks. 

After the Multan bombing, Interior Minister Aftab Ahmed Khan Sherpao said he would 
advise provincial governments to ban all religious gatherings and processions except 
in mosques. 

But the warning was ignored the next day when thousands of Sunni radicals marched in 
Multan and vowed revenge on Shi'ites. 

Analysts say President Pervez Musharraf's administration has itself to blame after 
failing to follow through on vows to crack down on militant groups, used by successive 
governments as policy tools against rival India and in Afghanistan (news - web sites). 

Musharraf outlawed seven Sunni militant groups after joining the U.S.-led war on 
terror following the Sept. 11 attacks in 2001. However, all have simply resurfaced 
under new names despite official vows to crack down on them. 





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