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Pak bomb aimed at Shia Muslims, kills 12

Jul 18, 2012

Parachinar:  A minibus carrying Shia Muslims hit a roadside bomb in northwestern Pakistan on Wednesday, killing 12 of them in the country’s latest apparent sectarian attack.

The incident took place shortly after the victims left Spai, a predominantly Shia village in the Orakzai tribal area, said local government official Jamil Khan. They were headed for the nearby district of Kohat, he said.

Sectarian violence. AP

Pakistan is a majority Sunni Muslim state, and most Sunnis and Shias live peacefully together. But the country has a long history of sectarian attacks by extremists on both sides.

Attacks by Sunni militants on Shias have been on the rise over the last year, especially in southwestern Baluchistan province.

The Sunni-Shia schism over the true heir to Islam’s Prophet Muhammad dates back to the seventh century.

AP

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