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Pakistani militants stoking sectarian rift: Malik

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Pakistani militants stoking sectarian rift: Malik Islamabad: Pro-Taliban Pakistani militants are trying to fuel a sectarian rift, Interior Minister Rehman Malik said on Saturday, as a new wave of violence piled pressure on a government already struggling with a flood crisis.

The Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility for bomb attacks on two Shi'ite rallies that killed nearly 90 people in the cities of Quetta and Lahore in the past three days.

The attacks ended a lull after devastating floods which affected 20 million people. Pakistani officials had said before the attacks that any major violence at such a difficult time was likely to cause deep popular resentment against the militants.

On Friday, the Taliban also threatened to launch attacks in the United States and Europe "very soon," two days after the Washington added the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) to its list of "foreign terrorist organisations”.

Malik said after taking a beating in their strongholds in the country's northwest in a string of military offensives, al Qaeda-linked militants were adding a religious colour to their activities to whip up sectarianism.

"Sectarianism that has been there for 62 years (since the creation of Pakistan), they stoked it again," he told reporters in Islamabad.

Warning that militants would launch attacks again "wherever there is a vulnerable situation" he said "they are using it as a weapon to terrorise people”.

Thousands have been killed in sectarian violence by majority Sunni and minority Shi'ite sects in the past two decades. But Shi'ite violence has largely declined in recent years.

Malik said the TTP, al Qaeda and the Sunni Muslim Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ), one of the most violent anti-Shi'ite groups with roots in the central Punjab province, were all part of the same organisation.

"Lashkar-e-Jhanvi, al Qaeda, TTP; they are one," he said. "And the TTP are there whenever there is suicide bombing."

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First Published: Saturday, September 04, 2010, 13:26

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BRIJ - NEWYORK
what pakistan is doing to stop this trouble do they feel they did same thing to the world,s civil community,do they understand taliban lashkar jed all those out fit they created cause worldwide trouble , if they spend that money to teach their young people tolerance and understanding beyond the islam today`s pakistan look a lot brighter peaceful and story of success.what they have today nukes hate and arachy.only god can help if they any faith in god.
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debashis bhattacharya - uae
pakistan has fallen in their own trap. once they supported all terror outfit to day terror outfit control the country in defacto.this people are in all pakistan organization including pak army . pak army must shake up and face this element other wise it will be too late. in this case india also will suffer. india must cooperate with all sensible people of pakistan to save pakistan and india from this desaster. we have resources which no region have but we are fools and ruled by corrupt polititians. really hopeless case.
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