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Ban condemns attack on Shia mosque in Pakistan

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Press Trust of India United Nations
Expressing dismay over repeated targeting of innocent people due to their religious beliefs, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has condemned the attack on a Shia mosque in Pakistan that killed about 20 people and called on the authorities there to redouble their efforts to combat terrorism.

In a statement issued by his spokesperson, Ban said he is "deeply dismayed" by repeated targeting of innocent people on account of their religious beliefs and in their places of worship.

"There is no justification for such crimes," he said.

The Secretary-General called on the Pakistani authorities to bring swiftly to justice the perpetrators and urged them to redouble their efforts to protect religious and ethnic minorities and to combat terrorism in all its forms.
 

The attack during Friday prayers killed Naveed Abbas, a Pakistan national working with the UN Department of Safety and Security and injured dozens of others.

The attack comes just two weeks after nearly 60 people were killed in another assault on a Shia mosque in southern Pakistan, which the UN chief also condemned.

The Secretary-General extended his heartfelt condolences to the victims' families, the Government and people of Pakistan.

At least 20 people were killed and over 50 injured when Kalashnikov-wielding Taliban suicide bombers stormed a crowded minority Shia mosque in Pakistan's restive northwest during Friday prayers, opening fire and exploding bombs in a revenge attack, the latest in a series of sectarian violence to hit the country.

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First Published: Feb 14 2015 | 6:35 AM IST

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