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Karachi: City of violence
(Reuters)
Updated: 2004-06-01 09:26


Rescue workers survey a Shi'ite mosque after a bomb blast in Karachi, May 31, 2004. A bomb killed at least 15 people at evening prayers in a Shi'ite mosque on Monday in Pakistan's southern city Karachi, where a senior cleric from the majority Sunni sect was shot dead a day earlier. [Reuters]

A car burns in front of a mosque in Karachi May 30, 2004. A senior pro-Taliban cleric in Pakistan was gunned down by unknown assailants on Sunday outside his mosque in the southern city of Karachi, and his death unleashed violent protests in which 17 people were hurt. [Reuters]

Supporters of slain Muslim cleric hurl stones at police in Karachi May 30, 2004. [Reuters]

Pakistani protesters run during clashes with police in Karachi May 30, 2004. [Reuters]

 
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