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India-Pakistan
Pakistan's religion minister shot
2009-09-02
Pakistan's minister for religious affairs has been wounded and his driver killed in a gun attack in Islamabad.

The minister, Hamid Saeed Kazmi, was hit in the leg when two gunmen shot into his car as he left work.

Another passenger in the vehicle believed to be a security guard was also injured, police say.

The attackers escaped on a motorbike. It is not clear who carried out the attack. Mr Kazmi has been an outspoken critic of the Taliban.
It still isn't clear? Or are they simply unsure which slime-monster in particular lashed out from the cesspool?
The security forces in Islamabad have been put on high alert.
HUNCH: The ISI was already on high alert...
Television footage showed Mr Kazmi being taken away in an ambulance. There were blood stains on the car's seats and its windows were shattered.

"Gunmen sprayed bullets on the minister's car," a police officer told Reuters news agency.

Senior medical official Shaukat Hameed Kiani said Mr Kazmi's leg had been fractured by a bullet.

"His condition is stable, but he is in a state of shock," he said.

Shazia Nazir, a doctor at the hospital treating Mr Kazmi, told the AFP news agency that the minister's driver had been brought in dead, with a bullet wound to the head, and that a security guard had been seriously wounded.

Health Minister Aijaz Jhakrani has denied there were any lapses in security, saying the incident was "a targeted attack", AFP reported.

The BBC's Aleem Maqbool in Islamabad says Mr Kazmi has been involved in the Pakistani government's controversial drive to reform religious schools in the country.
The 'lapse in security' was that this guy wasn't issued a tank as a limo.
He has been working with leading clerics to issue a fatwa, declaring suicide bombing un-Islamic.
They churn these things out all the time- what's the big hold-up? Besides, how much traction does the Pakistani howling-holy-men ulema actually have? They aren't the Saudis or the Egyptians.
Posted by:Free Radical

#2  Would Allah approve or disapprove?
Posted by: Richard of Oregon   2009-09-02 12:00  

#1  He has been working with leading clerics to issue a fatwa, declaring suicide bombing un-Islamic.

Evidently the congregants failed to gain a full appreciation of the sermon.
Posted by: Besoeker   2009-09-02 10:56  

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