Friday, May 13, 2011

Britain condemns bomb Pakistan


LONDON - Britain strongly condemned the bomb that rocked Pakistan today. The bomb killed 80 people, and the Taliban admitted the bombing in revenge for the death of Osama bin Laden.

Foreign Secretary William Hague declared its support to Pakistan after a bomb hit Shabqadar in this morning. Known bomb killed 80 people and left 140 others injured.

"This attack is an act of cowardice and undiscriminating. The bomb has killed many innocent people and targeted at those who want to serve Pakistan," said British Foreign Secretary William Hague told AAP on Friday (05/13/2011).

Hague also said that the group behind this attack proves that they do not value human life.

"The UK is committed to stand with Pakistan in the fight against violence. We will continue to work with Pakistan to block the terrorist threat," he said.

Earlier a spokesman for Pakistani Taliban to ensure that this suicide bombing is the first wave in an act of revenge for the death of Osama bin Laden.

As we all know Bin Laden was killed May 2 last, through military operations conducted by the United States (U.S.) in the city of Abbottabad. Party Pakistan itself does not know the plan of attack. Pakistan accuses the U.S. even know Bin Laden's hiding all this time.

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