Adil Najam
Once again our eyes swell up, our hearts miss a beat, our body shakes in shock and anger, and the banality of mayhem hits us in the gut, as the enemies of Pakistan continue on their killing spree. 23 Pakistanis are dead in Lahore in today’s dastardly attack already. More remain in critical conditions.
We have been here before: here and here and here and here and here here and here and here and here and here and here and here and here and here and here and here and it seems everwhere. One cannot bear to count any more. One shudders to think. Just how many Pakistanis will be slaughtered by the beasts who do this before their hatred is satisfied?
According to Dawn:
LAHORE: Gunmen detonated a car bomb near police and intelligence agency offices on Lahore’s Fatima Jinnah road Wednesday, killing 23 people and wounding more than 100, officials said. At least four men with rifles stepped out from the car and opened fire on the intelligence agency building, then set off a massive blast when security guards returned fire, officials said.
Interior Minister Rehman Malik suggested the attack could be retaliation for the government’s military offensive to rout Taliban militants from the northwestern Swat Valley. Wednesday’s attack was the third major strike in Lahore in recent months. No one immediately claimed responsibility for the latest bombing. Police said one suspect was detained.
… The explosion sheared the walls off buildings in a main business district. TV footage showed bleeding bystanders and emergency workers carrying the injured toward ambulances. ‘The moment the blast happened, everything went dark in front of my eyes,’ witness Muhammad Ali said. ‘The way the blast happened, then gunfire, it looked as if there was a battle going on.’ Sajjad Bhutta, a senior government official in Lahore, told reporters that a car carrying several gunmen pulled up in a street between offices of the emergency police and the Inter-Service Intelligence.
‘As some people came out from that vehicle and starting firing at the ISI office, the guards from inside that building returned fire,’ he said. As the firing continued, the car suddenly exploded, he said. The ISI and police buildings were both badly damaged. An AP reporter saw dozens of troops entering the ISI building to supervise the rescue work, while gunshots were heard from inside the building even one hour after the blast. Television footage showed officers dragging a black-shirted man from the scene.
Malik blamed the attack on militants that government forces are fighting in the Swat Valley and the Federally Administered Tribal Areas near Afghanistan. ‘These terrorists were defeated in FATA and Swat and now they have come here,’ he told reporters.
How much of this is related to teh operation going on in FATA and Swat and how much is a continuation of what has been happening month after month and week after week is unclear, but what is very clear is that, as always, Pakistanis die, Pakistanis cry.
























































Taliban spokesmen proudly claim that they did the Lahore bombing too. These killers are proud of killing Pakistanis and making Pakistanis homeless.
http://www.geo.tv/5-28-2009/42953.htm
I was a bit surprised at the title of this post “Enemies of Pakistan attack Lahore..” Well, they have been attacking other parts of the country for a fairly long time but as long as the terrorism was away from the power center, it was OK or it seemed OK!
NWFP is in a mess, Baluchistan is in a mess and Altaf bhai has his terror mill running in Sindh… for more than a decade..
For as long as Punjab does not come close to equilibrium with the rest of the country in experiencing the terrorism, I am afraid nothing will be done about it. And it may be too late by then…
It has nothing to do with the faith (or lack of) – the root cause of this situation is poor governance.
The taliban haven
One thing amazes me.No sooner than an explosion is heard anywhere,the media reports it as a ‘suicide blast’.How can one be sure of it without actually finding it.I think more of these terroristic attacks are wrongly attributed to be suicide bombers than anything else.
They could be IED’s,they could be time bombs or car bombs.
A suicide bomber cannot bring the whole building down.
I am afraid there is more of this in store for the country. The taliban haven’t been routed from the swat. They have fled in the face of the armys advance. I think they have dispersed across the country. We have to be ready for a lot more of this.