Many killed in Lahore in an attack on Ahmadi Masjid

You are right. At Dunya tv they told that the both were captured by the people inside the Model Town worship place and than police brought a jacket and asked one of about 16 years old to waer that and later told the media that they have caught one with suicide jacket.
They were properly twice informed by CID about these attacks.

if thats the case...then Pakistani Army needs to open up a 2nd front against the Punjabi Taliban

This front only need inside cleanup .

Authentication of your report? (Other than PPP websites)

apnaa yehi laantee mounh dikhaa'ain ge yea loug aur phir inshallah jahannam raseed hon'ge

The fact is this that community has been demonized by Mullahs/media, and Islamist terrorists see them as a legitimate target for their perverted version of jihad. What I find odd is the lack of outrage on part of many educated Pakistanis who along with their illiterate brethren see everything as Amiriki sazzish, and why army hasn’t paid attention to jihadi terrorists in Punjab.

http://www.dawn.com/wps/wcm/connect/dawn-content-library/dawn/news/pakistan/metropolitan/04-lahore-blasts-qs-07

Attackers target Lahore’s Ahmadi worshippers; 70 dead

Saturday, 29 May, 2010

Commandos take up position at one of two worship places stormed by gunmen in Lahore.—AFP

LAHORE: Gunmen attacked worshippers from the Ahmadi community in two worship places of Lahore on Friday, taking hostages and killing at least 70 people, officials said.

The gunmen opened fire shortly after Friday prayers and threw what could have been grenades at two Ahmadi worship places in residential neighbourhoods in Pakistan’s cultural capital.

Sajjad Bhutta, deputy commissioner of Lahore, said at least 70 people had been killed in the twin attacks on worship places in Garhi Shahu and Model Town. A total of 78 were injured.

The death toll at Garhi Shahu was higher, Bhutta said, because three attackers blew themselves up with suicide vests packed with explosives when police tried to enter the building.

Police are still searching the area as two attackers were still at large.

Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani strongly condemned the attacks, expressing “deep sorrow and grief over the loss of precious lives”.

Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif said the incidents would generate greater resolve to combat extremism.

“It’s a reminder to the nation that Pakistan will achieve its destiny only after we get rid of the worst type of extremism and fundamentalism,” he told a news conference. “The entire nation will fight this evil.”

He said one attacker had been arrested. Police in Model Town confirmed one gunmen had been arrested and another killed.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility, but suspicion quickly fell on the Pakistani Taliban.

“It’s too early to say who is behind these attacks,” said a Lahore-based security official. “But my guess is that like most other attacks, there would be some link to the Taliban or their associated militants.”

Punjab’s Law Minister Rana Sanaullah said the arrested attacker was a teenage Pashtun. This, he said, indicated a link to the tribal area of Waziristan and strongly hinted at a Taliban link.

“The prayer leader was giving a sermon when we heard firing and blasts. Everybody stood up and then two gunmen barged into the place of worship and sprayed bullets,” Fateh Sharif, a 19-year-old student, told Reuters from Model Town.

“They had long beards. They were carrying rucksacks.” Bhutta said a suicide vest laden with explosives was recovered from the Model Town worship place, where some attackers escaped. One fired at a television van before the area was made safe.

“He was young, clean-shaven. He sprayed bullets at our van while fleeing the scene,” Rabia Mehmood, a reporter told Reuters.

ATTACKS LAUNCHED AFTER PRAYERS

Witnesses said the assaults were launched shortly after prayers.

“I saw some gunmen run towards the Ahmadis’ place of worship and then I heard blasts and gunfire,” Mohammad Nawaz, a resident, told Reuters.

The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) said it had warned of threats against the Ahmadi community centre in Lahore for more than a year and demanded “foolproof security and protection” from the government.

It expressed concern over “the increasing sectarian dimension” of militancy in Pakistan, which it called “a big security threat to the entire society”.

Friday’s shootings were the worst attacks in Pakistan since March 12 suicide attacks seconds apart killed 57 people in Lahore while targeting the Pakistani military.

Nine attacks have now killed more than 220 people in Lahore over the past year, a historical city, playground for the elite and home to many top brass in Pakistan military and intelligence establishment.

The United States on Friday also condemned the deadly attack in Lahore. “We condemn this brutal violence against innocent people. We also condemn the targeting and violence against any religious group, in this case the Ahmadi community,” State Department spokesman Philip Crowley told reporters. —Agencies

I saw this report at TV. I quoted already.
Have I ever quoted any PPP website. Actually I never visited one of that sort.

are they serious?

re: Many killed in Lahore in an attack on Ahmadi Masjid

@shami2k I think I referred for the authentication of the police people making him to wear this and not that if this incident really happened. It did happened and everyone know that. I was concerned about the act of Police as stated by A P

re: Many killed in Lahore in an attack on Ahmadi Masjid

May Allah Talla shower His blessings on those who were killed and those who survived them and give them peace in their wordly lives and in their spiritual life.

Inalillahe wa inailahe rajayooN

May Allah also give guidence to those who are engulfed in hate and ignorance to be engulfed in His love.

The terrorist caught was not caught by Police. It was caught by some retired army officer who happened to be in the mosque as well. The terrorist was wearing a suicide jacket: the army guy snatched his weapon then rapped his hands with his tie.

Hence again Police was only there to get in the news.

ah, the classic case of taking the credit.

re: Many killed in Lahore in an attack on Ahmadi Masjid

Really sad news. Ahmadis have a long history of being persecuted in Pakistan and unfortunately they are hated and also declared non muslims in Pakistan, really sad :(

Zia should burn in hell.

re: Many killed in Lahore in an attack on Ahmadi Masjid

it's about time all the talibans are killed on spot n not arrested or interrogated.. there's no use keepin them alive..

ahemm .. they were declared non Muslim during Z.A bhutto's govt

I know that but Zia enforced it too much. Like Ahmadis can't even call them selves muslims anymore cuz of the Ordinance XX

And cannot say azaan...cannot be called Muslim or act like Muslim...cannot hold Quran...cannot say Salaam etc etc

re: Many killed in Lahore in an attack on Ahmadi Masjid

Please keep this thread strict to the topic and great human loss. This is shameful for all Pakistanis.

re: Many killed in Lahore in an attack on Ahmadi Masjid

May Allah give sabr to the families of the innocent who died.

Saviours of the day recount tales of horror
By Abdul Manan

May 29, 2010

Journalists and locals run and duck trying to dodge bullets as the rescue operation goes underway. PHOTO: MEHMOOD QURESHI

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LAHORE: In a feat of unprecedented bravery, two young Ahmedi men overwhelmed and helped capture two armed terrorists from Baitul Noor in Model Town.

Nabeel, just 25-years-old, told The Express Tribune that he entered the building at 1:30 pm before the Friday sermon had started. He recalled that the number of worshipers started to swell around 1:45 pm just before the first few gunshots were heard.

“Immediately after I heard gunfire, I saw the back of the head of one of the terrorists who was attempting to shoot Anwer, the security guard. I understood that he would try to enter the facility next and rushed to close the gate at the entrance. To buy us some time, I asked everyone inside the building to rush towards the basement. Most of the people who were killed were older men because they were not too quick on their feet,” said Nabeel.

“One terrorist who appeared to be in his mid-twenties entered the main hall and started firing indiscriminately at doors, windows and worshippers.

Then he hurled hand grenades and the resulting explosion injured almost everyone who had not made it to the basement.

We had a clear view of the injured people in the hall from where we were hiding. Immediately after the grenade explosion, the terrorist started shooting the injured people who were crying and screaming for help,” he added.

**“I could see that the terrorist was injured and bleeding from the head.

He shot at least a dozen people before he fell to the ground. I used the opportunity to seize the man, still wearing his suicide vest. Two other men helped me remove his jacket and disarm him. I held him in that position for nearly 35 minutes waiting for police officials so I could hand him over to them,” said Nabeel.

“I had placed a foot just over the man’s neck to make sure he could not move. He kept telling me that he was in a lot of pain and wanted me to remove my foot.

I removed some pressure and asked him why he had killed so many innocent people. He replied that it was his mission to eradicate all infidels from Pakistan. I could not converse with him further after hearing him say that,” stated Nabeel.

Bilal, who is 21-years-old helped capture another terrorist. He was standing on the second floor of the building and had a clear view of the front entrance when he saw armed men walk into the facility.

“The terrorist looked like he was only seventeen. He threw the hand grenade that killed our patron Lt General (retd) Chaudhary Naasir Ahmad. Then he barged through the front door and made his way up the stairs to the second floor. I was hiding behind a couch. The young man was constantly firing. I had a clear view of everything that was happening. Luckily the terrorist did not see me,” said Bilal.

“I knew I had a brief window of opportunity to act. When the terrorist had his back to the place where I was hiding behind, I pounced and grabbed him and yelled to other people to help me overpower him.

The young man was talking in Seraiki, constantly pleading with us to give him a glass of water. I removed the suicide jacket from his torso with the help of a few people,” added Bilal.

“I understand a little Seraiki. I could tell that the boy was constantly abusing and cursing us for capturing him. I had to wait for half an hour before police officials arrived and arrested the young terrorist,” he said.
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Published in the Express Tribune, May 29th, 2010

re: Many killed in Lahore in an attack on Ahmadi Masjid

Pakistan reminds me of USA in 1860.

USA waged a Civil War to end Slavery.

Similarly, we have to wage a War to end Islamic Extremism.