Wednesday, 10 August 2016

PAKISTANI LAWYERS PROTEST AFTER DOZENS KILLED IN ATTACK

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People pay tribute to people killed in blast at Quetta, Pakistan 

Lawyers staged a nationwide strike in Pakistan on Tuesday (August 9) after dozens of colleagues were slain in a suicide bombing that killed at least 70 people at a hospital in the southwestern city of Quetta.  Medical staff said up to 60 of those slain in the bombing at a government hospital were lawyers who had gathered to mourn the assassination earlier on Monday of the president of the Baluchistan Bar Association, Bilal Anwar Kasi.

Islamic State was one of two Islamist militant groups to claim responsibility for the atrocity, although officials and analysts said they had doubts over whether the Middle East-based movement was behind the blast.  It was the latest, and deadliest, in a string of attacks against lawyers in Pakistan, seen by some militants as an extension of the government and so legitimate targets.

‘How weak and pathetic are these people who target hospitals, where women and children, where patients, go to get treatment?’ Ashtar Ausaf Ali, Pakistan's attorney general, said on Tuesday(August 9) at a protest outside the Supreme Court in the capital Islamabad. Supreme Court Bar President Ali Zafar called for the government to do more to protect lawyers.

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