September 4, 2010 2:30 PM

Death Toll in Attack on Pakistani Shiites Now 65

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(AP)  The death toll from a Pakistani Taliban suicide attack on a Shiite Muslim procession rose to 65 Saturday as critically wounded people died in hospitals, while a suspected U.S. missile strike killed seven insurgents in a restive tribal area.

About 150 people were wounded and some remained in critical condition after the bombing Friday in the southwestern city of Quetta, police official Mohammed Sultan said.

The attack was the second in a week against Shiites for which the Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility. A triple suicide bombing Wednesday killed 35 people at a Shiite ceremony in the eastern city of Lahore.

"Our war is against American and Pakistani security forces, but Shiites are also our target because they, too, are our enemies," Pakistani Taliban commander Qari Hussain Mehsud told The Associated Press.

He said he was proud the U.S. had added the Pakistani Taliban to its international terrorism blacklist Wednesday and threatened attacks in coming days in the U.S. and Europe.

"We will prove that we have ability to strike right in their countries," Mehsud said.

Shiite leaders blamed the government for failing to protect them and called a general strike in Quetta, where all schools were closed for a day of mourning. Shiites make up an estimated 20 percent of the population in the mostly Sunni Muslim country, although figures are imprecise and disputed.

Long-standing sectarian violence in Pakistan, particularly against Shiites, has been exacerbated by the rise of the Sunni extremist Taliban and al Qaeda movements.

Interior Minister Rehman Malik said the Taliban, al Qaeda and the outlawed Lashkar-e-Jhangvi militant group were working together to destabilize Pakistan. "They are infidels," he told reporters in Islamabad.

Meanwhile, two U.S. missiles fired from unmanned aircraft hit a house and a vehicle Saturday evening in a village near Miran Shah, the main town in the North Waziristan tribal region, officials said. The attack killed seven militants, four of them foreigners, they added.

The two intelligence officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to release the information to the media.

Two airstrikes in the region Friday killed seven people, two believed to be foreign militants, they said.

Pakistan's weak civilian government is struggling to deal with massive flooding and the incessant militant violence aimed at overthrowing the Western-backed administration.

White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said the timing of the recent attacks - during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan and as Pakistan recovers from the flooding - made them "even more reprehensible."

The U.N. humanitarian affairs office reported new flooding around the town of Dadu near the Indus River in Sindh province, about 200 miles from the Arabian Sea.

Flood-related health problems continued to increase despite receding waters in many parts of the country. The World Health Organization reported a spike in suspected malaria cases in Sindh and Baluchistan provinces, while diarrhea and acute respiratory diseases such as pneumonia continue to plague the disaster zone. More than 4.5 million people have received medical help since the flooding began in late July.

Between 600,000 and 800,000 people have been displaced over the past four days and three towns were under water. About 150,000 people were waiting on a road for assistance, according to what the U.N. described as rough estimates from staff and local officials in the area.

At least 3.5 million people in Sindh and 6.5 million nationwide have been displaced. "The monsoon season has ended, fresh flooding has not," U.N. spokesman Maurizio Giuliano said.

The flooding began with unusually heavy rains in the country's northern mountains and killed more than 1,600 people. Millions have been driven from their homes and the waters are still swamping rich agricultural land in the southern provinces of Sindh and Punjab.

AP
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by markenriquez71 September 9, 2010 12:15 PM EDT
by slappy-jones September 4, 2010 3:38 PM EDT
People calling themselves Muslim who kill aren't Muslims.
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problem is you can't tell the difference until they spring an attack
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by markenriquez71 September 9, 2010 12:15 PM EDT
by slappy-jones September 4, 2010 3:38 PM EDT
People calling themselves Muslim who kill aren't Muslims.
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problem is you can't tell the difference until they spring an attack
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by slappy-jones September 9, 2010 12:14 PM EDT
People calling themselves Muslim who kill aren't Muslims.

People calling themselves Christian who hate all Muslims aren't Christians.


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by tsigili September 5, 2010 10:54 AM EDT
Wake up, Pakistan, and eliminate these extremists completely from your country. If you do not, they will continue to wreak havoc, time and again forever.
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by armyoftwelve September 4, 2010 7:59 PM EDT
Before my family left Jordan we had neighbors in Amman-my father hated them.

Growing up in Virginia and Massachusetts I never saw mixed shia/sunnni
islamic centers or mosques.

Now that I'm a Christian I NEVER see shia worship. I do admit that where I live we have about half a dozen mosques/islamic centers--not because there are lots of muslims but the ones who live here don't agree on a whole lot. They do seem to be all sunni/sufi. When I was stationed in Camp Pendleton California I now that there were shia mosques there--there are also a lot of iranian exlies.

My observation now would be that it is a structural defect of this religion: if mohammed had left better instructions his followers wouldn't have had such a bitter seperation. One other thing: muslims should ask themselves-if Christians aren't murdering each other anymore
about docrtrinal differences why are muslims still at each others throats???
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by armyoftwelve September 5, 2010 11:15 PM EDT
There are not 33820 "Christian denominations;" there are 33800 "protestant Christian denominations." And what does any of that have to do with violence in Pakistan???? ABSOLUTELY NOTHING : )
by armyoftwelve September 9, 2010 12:14 PM EDT
This story is about events in pakistan and not the USA.

Christianity doesn't have 33820 denominations..."protestant Christianity" does......but what does that have to do with sunni/shia violence in pakistan??? ABSOLUTELY NOTHING :)
by markenriquez71 September 4, 2010 5:38 PM EDT
by slappy-jones September 4, 2010 3:38 PM EDT
People calling themselves Muslim who kill aren't Muslims.

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problem is you can't tell the difference until they spring an attack
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by askagain September 4, 2010 6:45 PM EDT
Brian5013MS - When Christians start blowing up other Christians, we will have something to worry about. When Muslims blow up each other, their leaders remain quiet. People can quote the Bible and the Koran all they want, actions are what counts. We read about these Muslim incidents daily. What more proof is needed?
by gearhead1000 September 4, 2010 7:02 PM EDT
(this is for slappy) Lol, ya ok because there is just a downright EPIDEMIC of Christian bombings, beheadings, honor murders, stonnings, etc. The madness must stop!!!!! lol
by Brian5013MS September 4, 2010 5:25 PM EDT
All the most dangerous countries to live in are muslim countries.
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by Brian5013MS September 4, 2010 4:14 PM EDT
slap happy, question for you. If a catholic in religious garb walking through the airport, would people be worried? Now if a muslim was walking through the airport in garb chanting "Allah love me" would people be worried? Honest answer please my friend.
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by Brian5013MS September 4, 2010 5:22 PM EDT
LOL. tried to sucker you in to losing an argument ;)
You are a good debater, always on the offense lol.

Me, I would be calling the FBI if I saw the garb and chanting "Allah loves me".
by Brian5013MS September 4, 2010 5:33 PM EDT
I would tell them that I see a muslim chanting "Allah loves me" and I think I saw 6 sticks of dynamite under his robe. ;)....also would make up this> "I heard him saying "Death to the USA, the great satan" ;)
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