Not much of a happy new year for some
From BBC:
Lakki Marwat, 1 January: More than 90 killed in bombing at volleyball pitch
Karachi, 28 December: At least 43 killed in attack on Shia Muslim march
Dera Ghazi Khan, 15 December: At least 27 killed in bomb attack on market
Multan, 8 December: Intelligence agency office attacked - at least 12 killed
Peshawar: Many recent attacks - 28 October market bombing killed about 120
Lahore: Targeted several times - market bombs killed 50 on 7 December
Rawalpindi: Several recent attacks, including one at a mosque on 4 December in which 35 died
Islamabad: Security tightened after series of attacks - 20 October bombing killed nine at International Islamic University
Charsadda, 10 November: Car bomb kills 34 and wounds 100Â
More than 400 killed and many many more injured in less than just two months! Does any one still have doubts about which country has suffered the most from terrorism?

“Is my wound deeper than yours?
Does my heart-break hurt more than yours?
Is my suffering greater than yours?
Is your grief more painful than mine?”
‘which country has suffered the most from terrorism?’
….
I sense a redundancy here…
Terrorism hurts no matter where it hits and who it hits…suffering is painful, regardless. Wouldn’t you agree?
Comment by I Me My — January 6, 2010 @ 2:07 am