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Photos: Kenyan police shoot bystander at close range during latest protests

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Sustainability   来源:Headlines  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:That's unlikely to faze the Kremlin, if the Vatican were ever to host talks.

That's unlikely to faze the Kremlin, if the Vatican were ever to host talks.

No group has claimed responsibility for the incident so far, but Balochistan, a turbulent province in the country's south west, has been plagued by a long-standing insurgency and human rights violations.Pakistan's Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi condemned the incident as "sheer barbarism", calling the attackers "beasts who target children" in an attempt to destabilise the country.

Photos: Kenyan police shoot bystander at close range during latest protests

Its military has accused neighbouring India and its proxies in Balochistan of orchestrating the explosion, though there is no evidence of this.Pakistan and India are just emerging fromsparked by a militant attack on tourists in Indian-administered Kashmir.

Photos: Kenyan police shoot bystander at close range during latest protests

Pakistan denied involvement in those attacks, but India followed up with a series of strikes on sites in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir.Earlier in March, some 21 civilians and four military personnel were killed during a train siege in Balochistan's remote Sibi district.

Photos: Kenyan police shoot bystander at close range during latest protests

That attack was carried out by the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), a separatist group that has waged a decades-long insurgency to gain independence.

Pakistani authorities, as well as several Western countries, including the UK and US, have designated the BLA as a terrorist organisation.We believe Gujjar was still facilitating journeys to Europe after the boat disaster in January.

Contacted by an undercover BBC reporter in March using a phone number obtained from survivors, Gujjar said he "knew someone" who would help arrange a journey, but did not directly offer to get involved himself.Israeli troops fired more than 100 times during an attack in which they killed 15 emergency workers in Gaza, with some shots from as close as 12m (39ft) away, a forensic audio analysis of mobile phone footage commissioned by BBC Verify has found.

Two audio experts examined a 19-minute video authenticated by BBC Verify, showing the incident and the moments leading up to it near Rafah on 23 March.The findings support a claim made by the Palestinian Red Crescent that the workers were "targeted from a very close range". On 5 April an Israeli army official said aerial footage showed troops opening fire "from afar".

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