LAHORE, Pakistan (AP) — Pakistan's prime minister on Monday vowed to eliminate perpetrators of terror attacks such as the massive suicide bombing that targeted Christians gathered for Easter the previous day in the eastern city of Lahore, killing 70 people.
The attack underscored both the militants' ability to stage large-scale attacks despite a months-long government offensive against them and the precarious position of Pakistan's minority Christians. A breakaway Taliban faction, which publicly supports the Islamic State group, has claimed responsibility for the attack.
Meanwhile, in the capital of Islamabad, extremists protested for a second day outside Parliament and other key buildings in the city center. The demonstrators set cars on fire, demanding that authorities impose Islamic law or Sharia. The army, which was deployed Sunday to contain the rioters, remained out on the streets.
The military reported raids in eastern Punjab province, where several deadly militant organizations are headquartered, and said dozens were arrested. Also Monday, Pakistan started observing a three-day mourning period declared after the Lahore attack.
The Lahore bombing took place in a park that was crowded with families, with many women and children among the victims. At least 300 people were wounded in the bombing.
Even though a breakaway Taliban group, known as Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, said it specifically targeted Pakistan's Christian community, most of those killed in Lahore were Muslims, who were also gathered in the park for the Sunday weekend holiday. The park is a popular spot in the heart of Lahore.
Of the dead, 14 have been identified as Christians and 44 as Muslim, according to Lahore Police Superintendent Mohammed Iqbal. Another 12 bodies have not yet been identified, he said.
Ahsanullah Ahsan, a spokesman for the breakaway Taliban faction, told The Associated Press late Sunday that along with striking Christians celebrating Easter, the attack also meant to protest Pakistan's military operation in the tribal regions. The same militant group also took responsibility for the twin bombings of a Christian Church in Lahore last year.
In recent weeks, Pakistan's Islamist parties have been threatening widespread demonstration to protest what they say is Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's pro-Western stance. They have also denounced provincial draft legislation in Punjab outlawing violence against women.
Sharif had earlier this month officially recognized holidays celebrated by the country's minority religions, the Hindu festival of Holi and the Christian holiday of Easter.
After a meeting with his security officials Monday, the prime minister called the perpetrators of the Lahore attack "cowards" and vowed to defeat the "extremist mindset." Sharif also cancelled a planned trip to Great Britain.
In Lahore, dozens of families were bidding final farewell to their slain kin during funeral ceremonies Monday.
Shama Pervez, widowed mother of 11-year-old Sahil Pervez who died in the blast, was inconsolable during funeral prayers. Her son, a fifth grader at a local Catholic school, had pleaded with her to go to the park rather than stay home on Sunday, and she said she finally gave in.
On the outskirts of Lahore, in the Christian area of Youhanabad, mourners crowded into a church that was targeted in an attack a year ago.
"How long will we have to go on burying our children," said Aerial Masih, the uncle of Junaid Yousaf, one of the victims in Sunday's bombing.
Ten members of Qasim Ali's family were killed Sunday in the park, all Muslims. His 10 year-old nephew Fahad Ali lay in a a bed in is home, his battered body almost completely damaged. He had lost his parents and a sister, another two sisters were badly injured.
"I don't know how I will be able to do anything, to continue at school," he cried.
Forensic experts sifted through the debris in the park. The suicide bomb had been a crude devise loaded with ball bearings, designed to rip through the bodies of its victims to cause maximum damage, said counter-terrorism official Rana Tufail. He identified the suicide bomber as Mohammed Yusuf, saying he was known as a militant recruiter.
Malala Yousafzai, a young Nobel Peace Laureate and champion of girls' education — herself a survivor of a horrific Taliban shooting — said she was "devastated by the senseless killing of innocent people in Lahore."
"My heart goes out to the victims and their families and friends," she said. "Every life is precious and must be respected and protected."
In Turkey, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan condemned the Lahore bombing, saying that in targeting a park filled with children, the attack "revealed the face of terror, which knows no limits and values."
France expressed its "solidarity in these difficult moments" to the authorities and the people of Pakistan and underlined "the inflexible will of our country to continue to battle terrorism everywhere."
Analyst and prominent author of books on militants in Pakistan, Zahid Hussain, said Sunday's violence was a coordinated show of strength by the country's religious extremists, angered over what they see as efforts to undermine their influence.
The military launched an all-out offensive against militants in the North Waziristan tribal region bordering Afghanistan in June 2014. The operation, called Zarb-e-Azb, has seen over 3,000 militants killed, according to the army. In December 2014 , the Taliban retaliated with one of the worst terror assaults in Pakistan, attacking a school in northwestern city of Peshawar and killing 150 people, mainly children.
Hussain said the government has been sending mixed signals to Islamic extremists — on the one hand allowing banned radical groups to operate unhindered under new names and radical leaders to openly give inciting speeches, while on the other hanging convicts like Qadri and promising to tackle honor killings and attacks against women.
"It is one step forward and two steps backward," says Hussain. "The political leadership has to assert itself and say 'no' to extremism once and for all."
Army chief Gen. Raheel Sharif promised Pakistan "will never allow these savage non-humans to over run our life and liberty."
The local Punjab government announced it will give roughly $3,000 compensation to the seriously wounded and $1,500 to those with minor injuries from Sunday's bombing.
In Islamabad, extremists had marched into the city on Sunday in protest of the hanging of policeman Mumtaz Qadri in February. Qadri was convicted for the 2011 murder of governor Salman Taseer, who was defending a Christian woman jailed on blasphemy charges. Taseer had also criticized Pakistan's harsh blasphemy laws and campaigned against them.
They rallied anew Monday, demanding that the Christian woman also be hanged and that authorities impose Islamic law or Sharia. The woman, Aasia Bibi, is still in jail facing blasphemy charges.
The army deployed Pakistan paramilitary Rangers as well as about 800 additional soldiers from neighboring Rawalpindi to Islamabad, to protect the center, which houses main government buildings and diplomatic missions.
In Pakistan's largest city, Karachi, the Press Club was ransacked by pro-Qadri supporters on Sunday. Several Pakistani journalists were roughed up and some equipment was damaged. Extremists were regrouping in Karachi ahead of rallies Monday in the country's financial center.
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Gannon reported from Islamabad. Associated Press Writers Asif Shahzad and Munir Ahmed in Islamabad and Asim Tanveer in Multan, Pakistan, also contributed to this report.
I am shocked to hear about the many people who were killed on Easter day. This suicide bombing "targeted Christians gathered for Easter… in the eastern city of Lahore, killing 70 people” (Associated Press). This breakaway Taliban group that caused this said it targeted the Christian community in Pakistan, however the majority of those who died were Muslims. It is awful to hear about the many innocent lives that were taken. Many lives were sacrificed for an Islamic extremist group. Children lost their parents and parents lost their children.
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The terrorist attacks that have been going on throughout the world recently should not go unnoticed, and the fact that this one in Pakistan was due to different religious beliefs makes me feel upset and angry. I think it is unethical to create bombings due to one's religious beliefs because it is what he or she believes in. The minds of these killers are psychotic. Personally, I am glad that “Pakistan's prime minister on Monday vowed to eliminate perpetrators of terror attacks” because the victims deserve justice for what has been done (Associated Press). It’s not morally right to just be going around and murdering people because they believe in different things.
ReplyDeleteMarie Ong, Period 6
I think that terrorism needs more publicity in terms of how people can prepare for it since the only way terrorism can work if people feel terrorized and if people aren't properly prepared, they would make really easy targets. I am glad that Pakistan is taking action and standing up to the terrorists, it helps with rendering them less powerful in terms of the effects they have on people. I'm a bit confused about how "The local Punjab government announced it will give roughly $3,000 compensation to the seriously wounded and $1,500 to those with minor injuries from Sunday's bombing." (Associated Press) because major injuries cost much more than minor injuries. I'm glad that they are providing relief nonetheless, but the amount they are providing seems to be too random of a number.
ReplyDeleteJoJo Wu, 6th Period
This bombing was a very tragic event that occurred over Easter weekend. “At least 300 people were wounded in the bombing, and 70 people dead” (Associated Press). The group who caused this bombing is ISIS. ISIS has people planted all around the world to cause more destruction, to support their beliefs. They do not believe in Christianity, and want to harm Christians. Terrorisms have been occurring more frequently, and it is something you can never be prepared for.
ReplyDeleteMegan Welter Per. 2
The bombing in Pakistan was not really much of a surprise. The country of Pakistan does not seem like they have recovered since the last war. The Christians of Pakistan should have expected some kind of riot or killing due to the hatred of Christianity in the Middle East. The article states,"In recent weeks, Pakistan's Islamist parties have been threatening widespread demonstration to protest what they say is Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's pro-Western stance." This is why the government of Pakistan should have prepared for some type of attack and they could have prevented this tragedy.
ReplyDeleteI think that the amount of terrorism in today's life is crazy. For example, last Easter Sunday there was a "massive suicide bombing that targeted Christians gathered for Easter the previous day in the eastern city of Lahore, killing 70 people"(Associated Press). This is sad to hear about how many lives were lost and because of a gathering for Easter. Sadly, the lives that were lost at the Christian gathering, were not even mostly Christian's, but mostly Muslims.
ReplyDeleteI think that it is terrible that terrorist attacks like these happen. In the attack it said that “At least 300 people were wounded in the bombing, and 70 people dead” (Associated Press). Due to the recent terrorist attacks, I think there should be more of an effort to stop the attacks and to prepare people to defend themselves. The only way the terrorists win is if people are actually terrorized.
ReplyDeleteI feel sorry for the Muslims. Not only do they have to live with being branded as, "Terrorists" because of these radical groups, but now they are also being killed for it, "Of the dead, 14 have been identified as Christians and 44 as Muslim"(Associated Press). It is a shame that a whole group of peoples will have to live being shunned by the world and killed by their ow kind. But yes, Christians being persecuted is also awful.
ReplyDeleteIts awful to read how a Taliban group would go to lengths such as killing for someones believes. "The Lahore bombing took place in a park that was crowded with families, with many women and children" (Associated Press). Its pretty scary to think that this terrorist group would kill because they dont share the same believes. This terrorist group needs to be stopped as soon as possible because there group is growing.
ReplyDeleteThis is a very terrifying and tragic moment for the people living in Pakistan because they could have been at the wrong place at the wrong time. In the article, it states "The Lahore bombing took place in a park that was crowded with families, with many women and children among the victims. At least 300 people were wounded in the bombing."(Associated Press) Just thinking, if that was one of my family members or any close friends, I would be very upset and would want to get revenge to whoever did it. Also, it must be terrifying having to live in the conditions where people bomb you. "The local Punjab government announced it will give roughly $3,000 compensation to the seriously wounded and $1,500 to those with minor injuries from Sunday's bombing."(Associated Press)They should not only get money for injury's but, they should do something greater like make the country feel safe and making sure another attack doesn't happen.
ReplyDeleteIt's horrible how there are more and more terrorist attacks. The amount of terrorism there is right now is crazy. “At least 300 people were wounded in the bombing, and 70 people dead” (Associated Press). This should not be happening. I am glad that Pakistan is doing something and standing up to the terrorists. It's sad to hear about how many lives were lost with these terrorist attacks.
ReplyDeleteI just do not understand why everyone is starting to bomb one another. How is this going to solve anything? This is most likely going to start another war or make others want to do it. Not only are the civilians being damaged by their homes and environment. They are also loosing their friends and family, which is the most damage one can receive. " Fahad Ali lay in a bed in is home, his battered body almost completely damaged. He had lost his parents and a sister, another two sisters were badly injured"(Associated Press). At a very young age, he has already lost three family members, and two more could be on their way. This is how Fahad Ali responded to this, "I don't know how I will be able to do anything, to continue at school"(Fahad Ali).
ReplyDeleteThis is a very horrible and terrifying thing that happened. I feel bad for the people living in Pakistani because they did not deserve this. In the article is states The Lahore bombing took place in a park that was crowded with families, with many women and children among the victims. At least 300 people were wounded in the bombing."(Associated Press) I don't how Pakistan will come back from this it will be very hard but they will be seeking revenge in some way. This bombing will likely start another war. I hope everything gets resolved and this is not another war.
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We need to deal with terror groups right now. This is getting out of hand and it needs to stop. We need to send troops into the middle east and get rid of ISIS once and for all. We also need to address how terrorists get this idea that killing people is okay. We need to work with the Muslim religion and try to stop it from happening in the first place.
ReplyDeleteI am frightened by the amount of terrorism happening around me. It comes with no shock to me everything one of these attacks happens. I am not surprised by the recent bombing in Pakistan as it happens so often. However I do feel terrible that this happened to these poor innocents.
ReplyDeleteThere needs to be more action around the world against terrorism. The new events such as the airport bombing and the bombing in Pakistan shows that terror tactics are beginning to work. People are afraid and not sure what to do. Having "At least 300 people were wounded in the bombing" (AP) is horrible. No country should have to experience this terror on such a scale.
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I agree that there needs to be more action taken around the world against terrorism. This is another tragic event and things need to change so this kind of stuff can stop occuring.
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"The military launched an all-out offensive against militants in the North Waziristan tribal region bordering Afghanistan in June 2014. The operation, called Zarb-e-Azb, has seen over 3,000 militants killed, according to the army. In December 2014 , the Taliban retaliated with one of the worst terror assaults in Pakistan, attacking a school in northwestern city of Peshawar and killing 150 people, mainly children" (Pakistan PM vows to fight terror after 70 died in Lahor). This is a terrible thing that happened but i think its finally time for othhers to join the fight on terror.
ReplyDeleteThe amount of terrorist attacks is getting out of control. it is sad that this attack happened on Easter day and "At least 300 people were wounded in the bombing" (Associated Press). The people living there did not deserve this. It is also sad that it happened around families and children. This terrorist group needs to be stopped as soon as possible before anymore attacks occur. Per. 4
ReplyDeleteI am shocked to hear about the many people who were killed on Easter day. This suicide bombing "targeted Christians gathered for Easter… in the eastern city of Lahore, killing 70 people” (Associated Press). This breakaway Taliban group that caused this said it targeted the Christian community in Pakistan, however the majority of those who died were Muslims. It is awful to hear about the many innocent lives that were taken. Many lives were sacrificed for an Islamic extremist group. Children lost their parents and parents lost their children.
ReplyDeleteIt is truly sad to think that on Easter day there had been such a tragic terrorist attack. This killed seventy innocent individuals as evidenced by "Targeted Christians gathered for Easter.. in the eastern city of Lahore, killing 70 people" (Associated Press). At least 300 people wounded all together. Isis needs to be destroyed once and for all. This could possibly start a war.
ReplyDeleteThis attack killed 70 innocent people. Nobody would think of something like thi swould happen on planet earth. It is sad that we have to go through things like this. "Targeted Christians gathered for Easter.. in the eastern city of Lahore, killing 70 people" (Associated Press). Targeting people because of what they believe is wrong and inhumane.
ReplyDeleteIt is heartbreaking to hear the devastating terrorist attacks in Pakistan. In the article titled "Pakistan PM vows to fight terror after 70 died in Lahore," the associated press discusses some tragic stories that have been occuring to the helpless people in Pakistan. The associated press writes, "Shama Pervez, widowed mother of 11-year-old Sahil Pervez who died in the blast, was inconsolable during funeral prayers. Her son, a fifth grader at a local Catholic school, had pleaded with her to go to the park rather than stay home on Sunday, and she said she finally gave in," (Li. 35). It is so sad that some people could be so heartless to hurt others like the way the Talibans did by bombing these innocent people.
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Period 6
This was a tragic event that happened to these people it Pakistan. " At least 300 people were wounded in the bombing." (Associated Press) It's heartbreaking to know that so many people were hurt and then that 70 people where killed. I think the government should be helping the families of the victims because it is not their fault that their loved ones died.
ReplyDeleteAlena Romero Period 5
This is just another example of how evil and inhumane ISIS and the Taliban are. I know there are people out there against war for different reasons, but war is the only way to stop what these people are doing. A "massive suicide bombing that targeted Christians gathered for Easter"(Associated press) is just wrong. We should end ISIS and the Taliban before it gets even worse.
ReplyDeleteI am glad to see more countries get involved in the fight against terrorism. "The prime minister called the perpetrators of the Lahore attack 'cowards' and vowed to defeat the 'extremist mindset'"(Associated Press). In order to defeat enemies this large, the whole world will have to come together to fight evil. It seems sad to think that the lives of 70 people could have been saved if only people acted before. I think this is a perfect example that shows how humans react once events occur. In order to solve and prevent problems, we cannot wait for them to happen- we must anticipate them.
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There should be more done to counter terrorism. There has been so many brutal attacks. This attack “specifically targeted Pakistan's Christian community” (AP). This is truly sad to see that people are targeting others solely based on their religion. This has been continuing for too long and little is being done to stop it. No one should walk around scared to be killed because of their religion. I hope more is done to prevent these awful attacks and put them to an end.
ReplyDeleteJennifer Willis
Per. 5
This incident was horrible. A bomb that killed 70 people and wounded around 300 people. Isis has became very evil in killing many people. We need to find a way to stop all of the killing . We must anticipate when these bombings will be and where so we can stop them before it happens. Many lives have been lost.
ReplyDeleteRichard hull
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"suicide bombing that targeted Christians gathered for Easter the previous day in the eastern city of Lahore, killing 70 people." Attacks such as this are unnecessary evil in the world. Terrorists like these seem evil and are a major problem the world has to face together in order to stop. The bombing like this must never happen again.
ReplyDeleteIt seems like we all agree that the terrorist attacks have left devastating results. The attacks are starting to get worse and worse too, the impacts are becoming more and more devastating. This attack was horrible, let alone the fact that it happened on Easter Sunday. Hopefully the attack will stop, or at least we will be able to find them before they happen.
ReplyDeleteThis is getting too out of hand. These kinds of attacks really need to be stopped. Incidents like this really prove that we need to take action as it is such a tragedy. With attacks like this that could keep continuing, could threaten every country and clearly they are doing it for a purpose. This needs to be stopped before it gets way out of proportion.
ReplyDeleteIt is horriblle to think that on Easter day there waas such a violent and wrong terriost attack. This attack was devastating as it completely killed seventy innocent individuals as evident by "Targeted Christians gathered for Easter.. in the eastern city of Lahore, killing 70 people" (Associated Press). At least 300 people wounded all together. Terrosits need to be combated with threats and maybe even war. We need our citizens safe from these terrorists.
ReplyDeleteAmar Dhillon Period 2
In this time in our lives, people are doing terrible things that are not needed. this bombing caused the loss of 70 lives and it really breaks my heart to think that they lost it for no reason. To make things worse it was on easter Sunday where people came to together to praise what had happened. "Targeted Christians gathered for Easter.. in the eastern city of Lahore, killing 70 people" (Associated Press). This is just mind boggling to think that over 300 people were injured as well and that this needs to be stopped.
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This is all horrible the terror group isis claims to be a group fighting for god when they execute innocent people for no reason. They continue to do this unchecked and people continue to make threats yet no action comes. This has to be stopped enough bloodshed has happened. Because of the lack of action there have been thousands of deaths from terror attacks on the world .
ReplyDeleteAll these bombings that have been occurring are so sad to here about, they lost 70 people and 300 were injured. Its sad that they targeted all these Christians on Easter."Targeted Christians gathered for Easter.. in the eastern city of Lahore, killing 70 people" (Associated Press). We should find a way to stop these incidents from happening and stop them from targeting all types of religions and beliefs."This attack specifically targeted Pakistan's Christian community" (AP).
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It is sad to hear the continuing cycle of terrorist attacks. This needs to stop. Honestly I am not really sure how it is pissble to stop these things from happening. The best thing to do is to prepare for the worst. What I would say to do is fight back but I'm not quite sure that that is the best move to make. The world would be a better place if everyone could just get along but unfortunately it is impossible for that to happen.
ReplyDeletethis is horrible that this attack killed 70 people and there is at least some one who claimed the attack. "The attack underscored both the militants' ability to stage large-scale attacks despite a months-long government offensive against them and the precarious position of Pakistan's minority Christians. A breakaway Taliban faction, which publicly supports the Islamic State group, has claimed responsibility for the attack." this is horrible but here is at least a person that claimed all the deviltry.
ReplyDeleteIt is truly sickening to think that a few people who are in a horrible mindset could make the ignorant decision to take the lives of 70 innocent people. This is a terrible act on any day of the year, let alone Easter Sunday. It saddens me that these terrible people "Targeted Christians gathered for Easter.. in the eastern city of Lahore, killing 70 people" (Associated Press). These innocent people were just going about their daily lives, and they ended them for no apparent reason.
ReplyDeleteGina Tarry
Period 4
It is hard to see acts of terrorism taking place in the twentieth century. Nobody should have the right to take away the life of an innocent person. This past Easter in Pakistan a terrorist attack took place, "targeted Christians gathered for Easter the previous day in the eastern city of Lahore, killing 70 people" (Associated Press). It is appalling to hear about innocent people being murdered due to the ignorance of others who disagree with their beliefs.
ReplyDeleteAlexis Miller
period 6
All I can say is that this is barbarism. Complete and utter barbarism. We as a people, not just a country, but humanity should not have to be dealing with this sort of extreme violence and all out nonsense. The blatant FACT that these terrorists have absolutely no respect for any sort of tradition or form of values outside of their own is unheard of! We live in a world where countless people have radically different ideas and beliefs and we, as people of this world should attempt to embrace that fact as best we can and not violently impose our beliefs on one another as this example has shown. Within the article it says, "...targeted Christians gathered for Easter..."(Associated Press). I cannot begin to fathom what kind of animal-like madness provoked these people(who certainly don't act like 'people') to kill people who were only gathering to celebrate a well-known and widely respected holiday. This type of needless bloodshed needs to end here. Perhaps, to these terrorists they think that they can tear us apart and murder and destroy in an attempt to make us fear them and submit, but I can't understand how they don't realize that they are only strengthening our resolve and adding fuel to our unquenchable fire that burns for justice.
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Per. 6
Isn't one terrorist group enough. We are already fighting Isis and soon we will be fighting them. why does everyone hate Christians? what did we do to them beside the Crusades and sending in the us military and killing hundreds of thousands of them. It's like they are a little kid in need of attention and once they don't get attention they have explode with anger. I think the US and every other country has better things to do than pay attention to terrorist and baby sit them. Do they ever thing; Huh, this is wrong? Or are they like little kids that don't think before they act. If anything we should fight fire with fire, LETS BOMB THEM!!! for all the families that have lost loved ones to their stupid little acts
ReplyDeleteTerrorists are the kind of people that ruin the world. Killing innocent people is the worst thing to ever do. Especially aiming towards certain religions. What makes me sick is that this terrorist group decided to go to a church on Easter to kill these innocent people. Why would you want to target Christians on this holiday? Killing people in the house of God is the worst thing to do personally. We need to find a way to stopping this terrible terrorist organization.
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ReplyDeleteThe worldwide fight against terror is a valiant effort. There is no possible way to control and stop all terrorist acts. However, the way we respond to them and those terrorist groups is something we can control. Pakistan is taking a strong stand against this terrorist organization that attacked them. The "three-day mourning period" is needed to help get over the attack, but countries must respond with vigor and strong resolve. This attack on Christians was completely an act of war, and must be responded to as such.
It is tragic that this bombing had to happen on Easter weekend. “At least 300 people were wounded in the bombing, and 70 people dead” (Associated Press). The group of people that are responsible for this bombing is ISIS. ISIS has many people placed all over the world. Terrorist attacks have been occurring more frequently and is something that you can never be prepared for.
ReplyDeleteThis is a very tragic and terrifying event that took place. This event was put on by ISIS which is a dangerous group. As this quote shows how dangerous, “At least 300 people were wounded in the bombing, and 70 people dead” (Associated Press).Terrorist attacks are awful. I believe these people need to be stopped immediately and get mental help for being so mean and hurtful with all these attacks.
ReplyDeleteIt is sad to think that there are people out there who purposely try to hurt and kill people, and especially on Easter Day. The person who is responsible for this incident is ISIS. They are one of of the top most dangerous terrorists groups nd are responsible for the majority of the attacks and bombings around the world. Like it said above, "at least 300 people were wounded in the bombing and 70 people dead," (Associated Press). Something needs to be done about ISIS because the more they are out there the more people are going to get hurt and killed.
ReplyDeleteIt't terrifying to think that at any time, a terrorist group could attack you and many people can die. I wish there weren't groups out there that are doing this. “At least 300 people were wounded in the bombing, and 70 people dead” (Associated Press). It is sad that they feel killing all those people is ok.
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