Sudah empat belas abad pengikut agama najis Islam itu saling berbunuhan...
Tragisnya, agama najis itu Islam itu cuma takhayul orang Arab primitif yagn
ajarannnya ditujukan untuk penduduk Makkah dan daerah sekitarnya yang
berbahasan Arab, jadi bukan untuk penduduk berbagai suku bangsa di Pakistan
yang masing-masing punya bahasanya sendiri-sendiri...
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Pakistani Taliban promise more blasts
Taliban vow more attacks, just hours after blast near Shia Ashura commemoration
in Dera Ismail Khan.
Last Modified: 24 Nov 2012 14:23
Two people died in bomb blast near a Shia Mosque in Karach [EPA]
Just hours after a roadside bomb killed at least seven people near a Shia
procession in Pakistan, the Taliban have claimed responsibility and vowed that
more attacks will come.
Security forces were on high alert over fears of large-scale attacks on the
minority sect across the country after an attack occurred on Saturday in the
city of Dera Ismail Khan in Pakistan's northwest.
The Pakistan Taliban claimed responsibility for the attacks in a telephone call
to AFP news agency.
"We carried out the attack against the Shia community," spokesman Ehsanullah
Ehsan told AFP by telephone from an undisclosed location after the explosion.
He said the group had dispatched more than 20 suicide bombers across the
country for attacks against the minority community.
"We have 20-25 fidayeen [suicide bombers] in the country to launch bomb blasts
and suicide attacks," Ehsan said.
"The government can make whatever security arrangements it wants but it cannot
stop our attacks."
The area is a stronghold of al-Qaeda-linked extreme Sunni groups who regard
Shias as non-Muslims and have stepped up sectarian attacks in a bid to
destabilise Pakistan.
The bomb on Saturday morning was planted in a dustbin, the blast was powerful
and heard several kilometres away," said police official Siddiq Khan said.
City police chief Khalid Suhail said the dead were all children aged between
six and 11 years.
"They were young boys."
At least 18 people were wounded, including two police officials, he said adding
that five of them were in serious condition.
The 10 kilogram remote controlled device carrying ball bearings was planted on
the route of a religious procession of the minority Shiite community, police
officer Ghulam Ahmed told the AFP news agency.
Extra precaution
Hardline Sunnis have threatened more attacks as the Shia mourning month of
Muharram comes to a climax. More than a dozen people have already been killed
this week observing Muharram commemorations.
Pakistan is suspending phone coverage in many cities this weekend during
Ashura, an important one in the Shia Muslim calendar, after a series of bomb
attacks on Shia triggered by mobile phones.
Intelligence information indicates more attacks have been planned for the
coming days in the capital city of Islamabad, Karachi and Quetta.
In Karachi, more than 5,000 police are expected to patrol the streets during
the weekend,
Muharram marks the anniversary of the Battle of Karbala, where the grandson of
the Prophet Muhammad and his family members were killed.
Pakistani intelligence officials say extremist groups led by Lashkar-e-Jhangvi
have intensified their bombings and shootings of Shias in the hope of
triggering conflict that would pave the way for a Sunni theocracy in US allied
Pakistan.
The schism between Sunnis and Shias developed after the Prophet Muhammad died
in 632 when his followers could not agree on a successor.
Emotions over the issue are highly potent in modern times, pushing some
countries, including Iraq five years ago, to the brink of civil war.
Source:
Agencies
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