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Blast rocks Shiite parade in Karachi, at least 43 killed

At least 43 people have been killed after a bomb exploded in the southern Pakistani city of Karachi, police said on Monday, during the Shiite Muslim celebration of Ashura, already the target of deadly attacks in Iraq this year.

By News Wires (text)
 

REUTERS - Pakistan’s interior minister appealed for calm on Tuesday in the country’s commercial capital Karachi, where shopowners surveyed gutted premises a day after a suicide bomber killed 43 people and triggered a city-centre riot.

The bombing of a Shi’ite Muslim procession in Karachi underscored multiple security challenges facing the nuclear-armed U.S. ally at a volatile time for embattled President Asif Ali Zardari.

The government launched a security crackdown last October against al Qaeda-linked Taliban militants in their tribal strongholds in northwest Pakistan and retaliatory bombings since have killed hundreds of people across the country.

The attack in Pakistan’s biggest city may have just been part of a series of bombings designed to spread panic or an attempt to ignite sectarian bloodshed to pile pressure on security forces.

Pakistani security forces patrolled nearly empty streets.

« I appeal to the people of Karachi to stay peaceful. This is the economic hub of Pakistan, » Interior Minister Rehman Malik told reporters after attending the funeral of a paramilitary soldier who authorities said pounced on the suicide bomber.

« Anybody trying to destablise Karachi is actually destablising Pakistan. »

The provincial government of Sindh, of which Karachi is the capital, declared a public holiday, although banks and the stock market remained open. Public transport was out of service and most shops and petrol pumps were shut after religious and political parties called for a day of mourning.

« Our office and the whole building is completely burnt. Everything has been destroyed, » said Saleem Khan, who runs a car rental business along what is normally a busy road.

Karachi police chief Waseem Ahmed told Reuters initial investigations showed the suicide bomber was aged between 18 and 20, and that he used 8-9 kilograms of explosives. He said at least 500 shops and nine buildings had been set ablaze in the aftermath of the attack.

« It is clear that the terrorists are very well organised. They want to destabilise the country, » said Anjum Naqvi, who was part of the bombed procession.

A spokesman for the paramilitary rangers, Major Aurang Zeb, said his forces would take every possible step to maintain peace.

Provincial health secretary Hashim Raza Zaidi said the death toll had risen to 43, while 52 people were still in hospitals.

TRANSPORT IDLE, SHOPS CLOSED

Some grieved before attending funerals, which can be risky -- militants have bombed funerals for their victims, usually in the northwest. Others said their lives had been shattered.

« It’s a huge loss for the families of those killed. But what about our families? We are alive and have lost everything, » said Mohammad Shams, owner of a shop which makes plastic.

A teeming city of 18 million, Karachi has a long history of ethnic and factional violence, although it has been spared the brunt of Taliban attacks over the past couple of years.

Investors have factored in the violence. But sustained trouble could hurt financial markets in an economy in virtual recession. The stock market opened over one percent lower.

In Monday’s bloodshed, the assailant blew himself up at a march by thousands of people marking the climax of Ashura, the Shi’ite calendar’s biggest event, despite heavy security.

The attack was the third in as many days in Karachi.

« Karachi is the heart of the country and any incident here does have a negative impact on investor sentiment, » said Mohammed Sohail, chief executive of brokerage Topline Securities.

Aside from al-Qaeda linked militants bent on toppling his government, the president is also under political pressure.

Some of Zardari’s closest aides and thousands of members of his party could face renewed corruption charges which could weaken him further at a time when the United States is pushing his government for tougher action against militants.
 

Comments (18)

why?

well i would like to say this is nt the mistake of the army!!army is doing its best bt pakistan is nt a small country its qiuet big so its difficult for them to find thse bloody chapx!!we gyz have to be in unity nd hve to do sumthing until and unless we become a lees strong country!nd it all depends dat how we managed diffrnt countries and our resources!!we hve to do sumthing abt itttt!!

do they not get tired in

do they not get tired in causing hundreds and thousands deaths which only bring agony to the country and to the people?by this kind of cycle, do you think we can ever achieve peace?

NOTHING

WOW I FEEL SORRY FOR THE FAMILY OF THE PEOPLE WHO DIED

Karachi Blast

Fist of all my heart felt condolences for all those who have lost their near and dear ones and pray for speedy recovery for all those who are injured in the cowardly and dastardly terrorist attack.The Pak Govt have to give up their policy of Religious jehad and enmity towards India. Those who live with gun die with the gun. Wake up Pak Govt wake up. Jai Hind.

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Blast rocks Shiite parade in Karachi, at least 43 killed

may god rest the soul in peace

how does it happen?

how does it happen?

ashura attack unhuman act

our security system gone failed,i wonder why our security agencies are not going to the right direction,as they have lot of information about these people who they are all over pakistan,there bases are in madrasas also hiding in masques in most of city and villages,they belong to sappah e suhaba and lashker i jangvi,i will request all security agencies to come out and take action now otherwise it willbe too late to elminate these very dangerus killers,they are not enimy of shias,yhey are acting against pakistan,pakistani peoples,and pakistan army,and pakistan police,at this movement we are at very danger position,they are helping our enimy,like india and israiel,so pls stop these people with iron hand.

kafrana act against mourners of immam hussain

people of pakistan should stand against these terorist orgnizations all over pakistan,they are every where,hiding in madrasas,masques,every body knows,even government have lot of information about these organizations,but they are not taking any solid action against them,speicaly sappah a suhaba and lashker i jangvi are most involved in these kind of acts very openly,i wiil request all our secuirty departments to do something now then latter,to save our people and pakistan.

peace

we want peace in our country plz thats our requirment from our nation

QUESTION

WHEN THEY WILL CAUGHT BY POLICE AND HOW THEY BURN THE SHOPS AND WHO THEY ARE?

good life

i am been pakistany want to give massage to mr obama dont tack risk about afgan and pak if vedrovele all then it possable peace in this reagin if he will tack more risk then will more dangerous my advice to him if acat on my advice ok

peace

i want to see the peace society if we strougle for the peace then it possible if we commited about thes asue the pakistany r in trouble how can go get of from trouble i want to pry in our peopel ok by

hi

our government have to stop crim

pakistan

still pakistan is a wonderfull country

ashura blast

a kafir act,because these people are for away from islam,our government wel understand,witch people are behinde these kind of acte,it is very easy to say lashker jangvi and sapahe suhaba,i will request our government to take strong action against these groups,please.

Karachi carnage

My relative was present in the ashura procession with hundreds of thousands of other mourners, he observed that
in last stages of the rally the security became weak from back contradicting interior minister that according to him security was in the form of box.He is absolutely wrong as rear side of box was open for terrorists.

Saghir Ahmad, health minister

Saghir Ahmad, health minister in the government of southern province Sindh, also confirmed that 15 people were killed, but said more than 60 were wounded

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