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Deadly twin bomb attacks hit Pakistan election offices 
By News Wires the 28/04/2013 - 10:35

At least eight people were killed on Sunday after two bombs exploded in 
election offices in separate attacks in 
northwest Pakistan, officials said. Violence has marred the lead up to 
the country’s general election, to be held on May 11.
Two bomb attacks Sunday targeting the 
offices of election candidates in northwest Pakistan killed at least 
eight people, officials said, the latest bloodshed ahead of polls next 
month.
Violence has marred the campaign for the landmark May 11 general 
election, with more than 50 people dead in blasts and suicide attacks 
since April 11, according to an AFP tally, including more than 20 in the past 
three days.
Five people died and 22 were wounded on Sunday in a blast at the 
office of an independent candidate in the garrison city of Kohat, 
adjacent to Pakistan's restive tribal areas along the Afghan border.
A blast at the offices of another independent candidate in Peshawar, 
the main city of the northwest, killed three people and wounded 13, 
officials said.
The Kohat blast came at the campaign office of Noor Akbar Khan, who 
is running in the Orakzai tribal district. He is canvassing for votes 
among the numerous Orakzai residents forced to flee the district to 
Kohat by army operations against militants.
"The IED was planted outside the election office. At least five 
people have been killed and 22 injured," city police chief Dilawar Khan 
Bangash told AFP.
Fazal Naeem, a police spokesman in Kohat, confirmed the attack and 
told AFP the blast had damaged shops and vehicles nearby and also hit an office 
of the Awami National Party (ANP), which has been targeted 
repeatedly by the Taliban.
"The election office was open at the time and supporters of Noor 
Akbar Khan were sitting inside. The death toll may rise, the condition 
of some of the injured is critical," Tanveer Khan, another police 
official, told AFP.
Nasir Khan Afridi, the independent candidate whose office was hit in 
Peshawar, is running for a seat in Khyber tribal district and like Khan, has 
been campaigning among voters displaced by a military offensive.
On Saturday three blasts in Karachi, Pakistan's biggest city and commercial 
heart, killed at least three people and wounded 49.
Two of the bombs hit the offices of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement 
(MQM) and the Pakistan People's Party (PPP), which along with the ANP 
were coalition partners in the outgoing national government, led by the 
PPP.
The Pakistani Taliban has targeted the three parties, which are 
perceived as secular and backed military operations against the 
Islamists.
As a result of the threats, there have been few large-scale political rallies 
leading to a lacklustre campaign for the elections.
Amnesty International has also called on Pakistan to investigate the 
recent wave of attacks and ensure adequate protection for election 
candidates.
May 11 national polls should see power pass from a civilian 
government that has served a full term to another through the ballot box for 
the first time in the nuclear-armed country's turbulent history.
(AFP)
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Source URL: 
http://www.france24.com/en/20130428-bombs-explode-election-office-pakistan-politicians

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