Twin blasts at churches in Pakistan kill 14, wound 78

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Bombs outside two churches in the Pakistani city of Lahore killed 14 people and wounded nearly 80 during Sunday services, and witnesses said quick action by a security guard prevented many more deaths.

A Pakistani Taliban splinter group claimed responsibility.

The blasts went off minutes apart in a majority Christian suburb of the eastern city. Police said it seemed they targeted two churches, one Catholic and one Protestant, that are very close to each other.

After the blasts, enraged resident lynched two suspects, police said.
“I was sitting at a shop near the church when a blast jolted the area. I rushed towards the spot and saw the security guard scuffle with a man who was trying to enter the church, after failing, he blew himself up,” said witness Amir Masih.

“I saw his body parts flying through the air.”

The guard died as well, he said. It was not clear if the first blast was also triggered by a suicide bomber, Masih said.

Fourteen people were killed and 78 wounded, said Zahid Pervaiz, provincial director of general health.

“The rescue operation is still underway and the death toll may increase,” rescue services spokesman Sajjad Hussain said.

Taliban faction Jamaat-ul-Ahrar claimed responsibility.

A woman mourns the death of a family member who was killed from a suicide bombing attack near two churches in Lahore, Pakistan, Sunday, March 15, 2015. — AP
A woman mourns the death of a family member who was killed from a suicide bombing attack near two churches in Lahore, Pakistan, Sunday, March 15, 2015. — AP

Following the blast, enraged residents lynched two men they suspected of involvement, a police official said. Journalist Riaz Ahmed said he had seen the two burnt bodies at an intersection.

Militants in Pakistan have attacked Christians and other religious minorities often over the last decade or more. Many blame the government for doing little to protect them. Pakistan’s police are notoriously poorly trained and under funded.

Lahore is the capital of Punjab, Pakistan’s wealthiest and most populous province and the political heartland of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.

The city is generally considered peaceful compared with many other areas of Pakistan, but violence there has been increasing after the government’s failed attempts to hold peace talks with the Taliban last year.

After the talks failed, the military launched an offensive in the remote northwestern region of North Waziristan along the Afghan border to push the Taliban from the last major region they controlled.

The military now holds the major urban centers there, but residents say many militants fled before the offensive began and others remain in rural areas.

Reuters

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14 responses to “Twin blasts at churches in Pakistan kill 14, wound 78”

  1. man-o-war Avatar
    man-o-war

    Terrible! I’m sure these Christians were oppressing the downtrodden Muslim majority in Pakistan and therefore had to pay. Or maybe they upset Muslim sensibilities by building a church and praying in it.

    Pakistan, what a country, glad they don’t have nuclear weapons ; )
    No way the civilized world would let a country like Pakistan possess nuclear weapons. Right?

    1. Myron Gainez Avatar
      Myron Gainez

      Says the Breivik-wannabe, shut the fuck up you sectarian twat.

      1. man-o-war Avatar
        man-o-war

        I’m far from sectarian you dipshit, and you’re obviously a cold hearted bastard that understands nothing. I don’t support religious extremist no matter what religion you POS. Did breivik rape you when you were a kid or did he murder your child? It seems you constantly have breivik on the mind. Seek help.

        1. Myron Gainez Avatar
          Myron Gainez

          When an anti-Muslim wannabe Crusader who has the support of hypocritical Leb Christians blows up a government building in Oslo, then going into an island and gunning down 70 teenagers, yeah I think rejects like you who hold the same twisted worldview as him need to be called out and curb stomped. So get fucked, you and the jihadis are one and the same.

          1. man-o-war Avatar
            man-o-war

            “curb stomped”, lol
            Good luck with that. I’m sure you’re really tough in real life.

          2. 5thDrawer Avatar
            5thDrawer

            With a name like ‘Myron’, he’d have to be … especially if in Texas. :-)))))

          3. Maborlz Ez-Hari Avatar
            Maborlz Ez-Hari

            Curb stomped must be from Malcolm X, i think he is a transvestite in real life, lives in a basement and owns a little white poodle.

          4. roccolore Avatar
            roccolore

            Liberals defend the Muslims who attack churches and synagogues.

    2. Samaritan Avatar
      Samaritan

      Take a Look what happened in India http://www.cnn.com/2015/03/14/asia/nun-raped-in-india/index.html Glad they dont have nuclear weapons either. nice to know both Pakistan and India have a great record for arresting this type of savages……..NOT!!

      1. man-o-war Avatar
        man-o-war

        Indian men seem to rape anything these days, sick bastards.

        1. 5thDrawer Avatar
          5thDrawer

          Still trying to catch up to China … getting close, of course. 😉

  2. Thank you for reading my comment. World watches instantly via internet what’s going on. News and comments posted via Internet are probably being read by nations across the world. I am just one among them. Hence please don’t be frustrated. Imagine you were at a festive gathering and a fight broke out between family members….everyone at the gathering are watching and doesn’t it generate awkward feelings? As a match-stick can set forest trees on fire and char them and those amongst them, tongue has the power to set minds on fire. Hence please be wise, humble, compassionate and impartial in your judgements.

    It’s not possible to understand even our parents or closest kin all the time… But what keeps the bond is love. In love, there is understanding, forgiveness and mutual respect. Also, Love’s got no hate in it. It brings peace and positive ideas. It completely cleans out hatred and only love remains in one’s heart. It’s like the sugar that makes a bitter coffee sweet. I do not wish nobody hates nobody for the problems though we were at the same level as them when we came out of our mother’s wombs (without malice and deceit)….I wish you understand my message of peace, love and hope. I am not affiliated with any religion; however I would say everyone who loves is born of God to make known the father’s presence amongst us. Everyone who loves cherishes life. Everyone who comes to know the value of life is for peace. And where there is peace, there is hope for the living. When there is hope every member of community strives for its prosperity.

    Since Love is the starting point for building hope…how can we trigger love instead of a weapon?

    1. By Authoritarian Regime?

    2. By Protests?

    3. By Education?

    4. By Spreading One’s own “Religion”?

    5. Improving Economy?

    Though all of the above help alleviate human suffering, for the last three millenniums the history shows that they failed to generate hope and trust among all responsible individuals of communities, cities and even nations! The only force/education/religion/wealth that kept even the most homogenous societies together is “Agape Love”. [Broadly love is of three types: Philos (family, brothers, sisters, friends), Eros (between lovers; men/women/gay), Agape (of strangers/helpers/givers).]

    Agape Love is being patient, empathetic and compassionate to God’s creation (Animate & inanimate). By Animate, I mean all living creatures and not just human beings! By Inanimate, I mean all non-living like Water, Air, Sun, Earth, stars, universe etc. (However inanimate is also living in God’s view)…When you say you love God, you are expressing your “Agape Love” to him. Exercising “Agape Love” is the toughest exercise. Yes…it’s the toughest exercise any body-builder, sports athlete, Military personnel, Law-enforcement, revolutionaries etc. can do! I challenge everyone in Lahore and you; do you have it in you to exercise “Agape Love”?

    Being patient does not mean ‘apathy’ (lack of interest). By being empathetic does not mean one changes their view and accepts others view like switching TV channels. By being compassionate does not mean, you let someone who blinded your one eye to blind the other one too….That’s why I mean it’s the toughest exercise….Agape love starts with Patience…and members of different parts of community (including Govt officials) may sit together (civic engagement) every day and once in a while to meditate what’s good for themselves, society, humanity and creation as a whole…It need not happen only in Lahore or Islamabad or Mecca or Vatican City or Washington D.C. Or New York City or New Delhi or even in Heaven… It should start in your own small town in a chai dukan, in a sport’s field or cricket maidan, online, or park or just in a plain ground where everyone can hear everyone else…And that’s the true gathering of people in God’s Name!

    Peace!, Kal Gandikota

    1. 5thDrawer Avatar
      5thDrawer

      Peace to you too, Kal. We’re all hoping for it.

  3. Hannibal Avatar

    Religion of peace…

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