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    Deadly bomb hits Shiite bus in Karachi

    A bomb struck a bus taking Shiite Muslims to a protest rally in Pakistan's city of Karachi on Friday, killing one man and wounding 11 others, police said.

    The attack came one day after 20 Shiites were hauled out of vehicles in the northwest and shot dead by gunmen dressed in military fatigues.

    "A low-intensity bomb planted near a bus stand in Gulistan-e-Jauhar neighbourhood exploded and hit a car and a bus," senior police official Shahid Hayat told AFP.

    "The bomb killed a man in the car and injured 11 others, most of whom were bus passengers," Hayat said.

    The bus was carrying around 40 Shiites to a rally marking solidarity with the Palestinians and to demonstrate against Thursday's sectarian killings.

    Police said it was unclear if the Shiites were targeted in Karachi.

    "We can't say it was aimed at the bus as the bomb mainly hit the car. But we are investigating," said a police official on the condition of anonymity.

    Karachi is Pakistan's financial capital. Ethnic, sectarian and politically-linked violence has killed at least 1,100 people so far this year in the city, according to Pakistan's leading human rights organisation.

     

    2 comments

    • ProudAmerican  •  Houston, Texas  •  2 days 19 hrs ago
      1100 killed this year just in Karachi...and they try to preach rest of the world. Well, those unfortunate guys were going to protest against similar killed and got killed/wounded in the process. That's what happens when you instill your next generation with hatred, violence, intolerance and religious fanaticism!!!
      • Starr 2 days 14 hrs ago
        Zardari is Shia too; what is he doing for the protection of Shias? Wait, he is too busy hiding his bribed money in swiss banks.
    • sanjay chow  •  1 day 20 hrs ago
      This is the job of the Mohajirs, MQM said ..."Most of the violence pits Urdu-speaking descendants of people who fled to Pakistan from India during the formation of the two countries in 1947 against members of the Pashtun community, who have arrived in the city in ever increasing numbers over the last five years."
      • sanjay chow 1 day 0 hrs ago
        True ?
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