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Pakistan: Attack on Quetta hospital abhorrent disregard for the sanctity of life

Publisher Amnesty International
Publication Date 8 August 2016
Cite as Amnesty International, Pakistan: Attack on Quetta hospital abhorrent disregard for the sanctity of life, 8 August 2016, available at: https://www.refworld.org/docid/57a8ab1d4.html [accessed 22 May 2023]
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An apparently pre-planned suicide attack, which killed at least 63 people and wounded more than 50 others in a hospital in Quetta, south-western Pakistan, today is the latest in a series of horrific attacks by armed groups targeting ordinary people in Pakistan, said Amnesty International.

"This is an absolutely senseless targeting of dozens of people, including patients and mourners. It has led to a devastating loss of life, and is an example of the string of attacks in recent years in Pakistan on schools, hospitals and other 'soft targets', which must cease immediately," said Champa Patel, Amnesty International's Regional Programme Director, Asia Pacific.

"A full, independent and transparent investigation must be carried out into how and why this bombing took place, and whoever is responsible should be brought to justice as soon as possible in fair trials, without recourse to the death penalty."

Eyewitnesses report that the bomb exploded at the entrance to the emergency department of the Civil Hospital in Quetta. Mourners, many of whom were lawyers, had gathered to accompany the body of Bilal Anwar Kasi, the President of the Balochistan Bar Association who was killed by unidentified gunmen earlier in the day.

There have been no credible claims of responsibility for the attack so far.

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