A TRIPLE grenade attack on a cinema showing pornography in northwest
Pakistan killed 12 people Tuesday as government and Taliban negotiators
met for a second round of peace talks.
It was the second such
attack within two weeks on a cinema in the city of Peshawar, which has
been on the front line of Pakistan’s homegrown Islamist insurgency.
The attack came as negotiators representing the Pakistani government
and Taliban militants met for a second time as part of efforts to end
the bloody seven-year rebellion.
After the meeting in Islamabad the
chief negotiator for the Taliban, hardline cleric Maulana Sami-ul-Haq,
said the two sides had proposed a ceasefire “to make the atmosphere for
talks more conducive”.
Peshawar city police chief, Mohammad Ijaz
Ahmed said three grenades were used in the attack and up to 80 people
were in the Shama cinema at the time.
The cinema is known for showing explicit erotic movies as well as regular films.
A
statement from Peshawar’s Lady Reading Hospital said 12 men were killed
in the attack, including two Afghans, and 24 were wounded.
Scraps
of human flesh, blood-soaked shoes, caps and condoms littered the floor
of the hall after the blasts, an AFP reporter at the scene said.
Akbar Khan, 62, whose left arm and left thigh were injured, told AFP
from his hospital bed that he was watching a pornographic movie when a
deafening blast rocked the auditorium.
“It seemed like a hot iron rod pierced through my left arm and leg as I was hit by ball bearings,” he said.
“I ran towards the gate, from where I was taken to hospital.”
Peshawar, the capital of restive Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, has seen numerous bomb and gun attacks in recent years.
The Shama cinema has been in business for more than 30 years. It has
been attacked twice before by Islamist activists, but Tuesday was the
first bombing.
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