Showing posts with label Lahore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lahore. Show all posts

Thursday, 10 October 2013

Five killed in Pakistan market bombing.

Five killed in Pakistan market bombing.

QUETTA |Pakistan | 10 Oct 2013 ::  A bomb exploded outside a police station in a crowded market in southwestern Pakistan on Thursday, killing at least six people, police said. 
The blast in Quetta, the capital of Baluchistan province, also wounded at least 30, said police official Mohammed Mohsin.In a telephone call to an Associated Press reporter, a spokesman for a small separatist group called the United Baluch Liberation Army claimed responsibility for the bombing. Mureed Baluch said the attack targeted the police station in retaliation for what he said was authorities’ restricting aid to areas of Baluchistan hit on Sept. 24 by a massive, 7.7-magnitude earthquake.
The earthquake killed at least 376 people. Aid efforts have been hampered by repeated attacks by militants against the Pakistan military as it carries out relief operations.
Baluchistan is home to separatists who have waged a decades-long insurgency against the government.
Also Thursday, a bomb exploded in a busy market in the eastern Pakistani city of Lahore, killing one person, said police official Raj Tahir. The bomb, which was planted in a restaurant in the market, also wounded 11 people, he said.
No one claimed responsibility for that attack, but suspicion will likely fall on the Pakistani Taliban and their allies.
Islamic militants have carried out scores of attacks throughout Pakistan, but Lahore has been relatively peaceful in recent years.
In the northwestern city of Peshawar, five members of a tribal police force were wounded when a roadside bomb exploded next to their vehicle on the outskirts of the city, said a police official, Mir Hassan Khan.
The officers were returning from protecting workers who were administering polio vaccinations, and Khan said he suspected they were attacked in retaliation for their anti-polio efforts.
Pakistan is one of three countries where polio is still endemic, and the government has carried out an intensive effort to eradicate the disease. But the vaccinators and those who are supposed to protect them have repeatedly come under attack.
Many militants have accused the polio campaign of being a cover for intelligence gathering efforts and say the vaccines are actually a western plot to sterilize Muslims.(Courtesy:The Washington Post)

Sunday, 15 September 2013

Outcry over rape of five-year-old girl in Pakistan.

Outcry over rape of five-year-old girl in Pakistan.

Pakistani workers from NGOs perform during
 an anti-rape protest in Lahore.
Lahore | 15 Sep 2013 ::  Rights campaigners staged protest rallies across Pakistan on Sunday against the rape of a five-year-old girl in the eastern city of Lahore whose condition is now relatively stable.

Police still have no clue who carried out the attack despite detaining several suspects and releasing most of them after questioning, a law enforcement official said.

The five-year old girl was kidnapped on Thursday and brutally raped in the eastern city of Lahore. 

Police said the girl was found outside a hospital at around 8pm (1500 GMT) on Friday, a day after she went missing from a low-income neighbourhood in the city.

"Her condition is relatively stable but still she is in the Intensive Care Unit," doctor Farzand Ali, medical superintendant in the Services hospital told AFP.

Senior police officer Zulfiqar Hameed said investigators had questioned several suspects but have yet to formally arrested anyone.

"We are investigating and we hope steady progress [is being made] but no one has yet been identified nor anyone formally arrested," Hameed told AFP.

Doctors earlier said the child was raped several times. 

Rights campaigners and workers from NGOs on Saturday and Sunday staged protest rallies across Pakistan and demanded the arrest of the culprits, witnesses said.

Widespread outrage dominated social media while Pakistan private TV channels prominently broadcast reports on the girl and her ordeal.(Courtesy:NDTV)

Sunday, 7 July 2013

Blast in Lahore's old Anarkali area kills five, 50 injured.


Blast in Lahore's old Anarkali area kills five, 50 injured.

LAHORE | 07 Jul 2013 ::  At least five people were killed and 50 others, including women, were injured when an explosion occurred at an eatery situated in Old Anarkali's food street area of Lahore on Saturday, DawnNews reported.
Police identified two of the dead as a six-year-old girl named Sadia and a 20-year-old boy named Fahad Tasleem.
The condition of eight injured persons is said to be critical.
The Punjab government announced compensation for all the victims and their family members.
The Punjab capital had so far remained immune to the wave of bombings that has terrorised the three other provincial headquarters over the past four years. Observers found the timing of the attack — exactly one month after the PML-N government came to power — intriguing. Television channels quoted the provincial police chief as having told his force to be on alert as “more acts of terror” could follow “within 72 hours”.
Preliminary police inquiries suggested that a time device had been placed between chairs near Bokhara Restaurant. It created a one-foot deep crater when it exploded.
Mostly lower middle class families dine in the open at one of the oldest food spots of the city on weekends.(Courtesy:Dawn)Read More>>>