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Several killed in Pakistan blast
BayBak, Azerbaijan | Saturday, 28th July , 2007 , 00:15 [am] | International
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. | A blast near Islamabad’s Red Mosque complex has killed at least 13 people and wounded 70 others, including police, officials have said.
“A man detonated explosives strapped to his body among two rows of Punjab police constabulary members,” a security official said. |
A blast near Islamabad’s Red Mosque complex has killed at least 13 people and wounded 70 others, including police, officials have said.
“A man detonated explosives strapped to his body among two rows of Punjab police constabulary members,” a security official said.
“Uniforms and caps of policemen were scattered all around. Bloodstains are all around,” one witness said.
Nisar Ahmed, another witness, said: “It was a very big blast. I myself saw two bodies flying into air and falling on the road.”
Kamal Hyder, Al Jazeera’s correspondant in Islamabad, said: “The blast took place 200m from the mosque. Security has already been tightened here, and the explosion happened on the outer periphery of the cordon.
“The suspected bomber was seemingly not able to get near the mosque but was able to detonate the device in a busy marketplace.”
Protest
Earlier Pakistani police had fired tear gas to disperse protesting radical Islamists who had spoiled government plans for the resumption of religious activities at the mosque complex, which had been a battleground earlier this month.
Police have used tear gas to try to disperse hundreds of religious students who occupied the Red Mosque in Islamabad demanding the return of its pro-Taliban imam.
The students prevented the government-appointed imam from leading prayers on Friday after a siege against armed religious students ended in bloodshed two weeks ago.
Hundreds of protesters threw stones at an armoured personnel carrier and dozens of police in riot gear on a road outside the mosque.
After protesters disregarded police calls to disperse peacefully, police fired tear gas, scattering the crowd on the road.
The protesters say they want the mosque’s senior leader, now in detention, returned to his post.
Paint job
The group chanted slogans against Pervez Musharraf, the president, and called for Ghadi Abdul Aziz to be released.
The mosque had been hastily restored and reopened after it was badly damaged in fighting between students at the neighbouring religious college and government troops.
Its roof has been replaced, and bullet-scarred walls patched and painted in yellow. The rooftop minarets have been recoated in white.
Kamal Hyder, Al Jazeera’s correspondent in Islamabad, said students arrived at the mosque armed with red paint and quickly began repainting the mosque its original colour.
The study centre was also badly damaged in the assault and has since been demolished.
Workers had pitched tents on Thursday in anticipation of worshippers filling the main hall on Friday and spilling over outside into Islamabad’s monsoon-season heat and humidity.
Outside the mosque, dozens of police and paramilitary officers remained on patrol, and barbed wire still encircled part of the complex.
Police storm
The mosque was left scorched by explosions and sprayed with bullets after commandos stormed the complex on July 10 to end a week-long siege by those inside. At least 102 people died in the fighting and violence earlier in the siege.
Ul-Haq said that 50 bodies found in the mosque after the siege were still to be identified.
He denied that the government was hiding the exact number of casualties.
After the siege, the government sealed off the central mosque and moved quickly to have it repaired, amid outrage in Pakistan that a sacred place had been the scene of violence.
Ul-Haq said the government will pay for the education and accommodation of students from the demolished study centre if asked for.
A senior municipal official said the school would not be reconstructed.aljazeera
, Voice of a Nation
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