[The
bombing came as large protests were held in other parts of the country to protest
the execution in February of the man who murdered a secular politician five
years ago. While public opinion has largely been galvanized by attacks on
civilians by jihadists, particularly the killing of 150 people at a school in Peshawar in 2014, the protests are a sign that
widespread sympathy remains for extremist groups in Pakistan .]
By Salman Masood
An injured man was tended to
after the blast in
Credit Mohsin Raza/Reuters |
ISLAMABAD,
Pakistan — A suicide bomber
set off a powerful blast close to a children’s swing set in a public park on
Sunday evening in the eastern city of Lahore , killing at least 69 people and wounding
around 300, rescue workers and officials said.
The
blast occurred in a parking lot at Gulshan-e-Iqbal Park , one of the largest parks in Lahore , said Haider Ashraf, a senior police
official in the city. The bomb was detonated within several feet of the swings
in a park crowded with families on Easter.
Jamaat-e-Ahrar,
a splinter faction of the Pakistani Taliban, claimed responsibility for the
blast. Its spokesman, Ehsanullah Ehsan, said in a statement that Christians
were the target.
It
was the third bombing in Pakistan in this month alone, a reminder that even as
the military has cracked down on extremists over the past two years, Islamist
groups remain a potent threat.
The
bombing came as large protests were held in other parts of the country to protest
the execution in February of the man who murdered a secular politician five
years ago. While public opinion has largely been galvanized by attacks on
civilians by jihadists, particularly the killing of 150 people at a school in Peshawar in 2014, the protests are a sign that
widespread sympathy remains for extremist groups in Pakistan .
The
Jamaat-e-Ahrar spokesman, Mr. Ehsan, said the bombing “was also to give a
message to government that it cannot deter us even in their stronghold, Lahore .” Lahore , the capital of Punjab Province , is the hometown of Pakistan ’s prime minister, Nawaz Sharif; his younger
brother, Shahbaz Sharif, is the chief minister of the province.
Even
though Pakistani officials rebutted the claim that Christians were the target, a
large number of Christian families were in the park because of the Easter
holiday, the local news media reported. The 67-acre park has walking paths, as
well as rides for children.
As
the country reeled from this latest spasm of violence, the civilian and military
leadership huddled separately to deal with the precipitating sense of crisis. Prime
Minister Sharif held a four-hour meeting with his top ministers while Gen. Raheel
Sharif, the army chief, directed intelligence agencies to investigate the
attack and bring the perpetrators to justice.
Victims
described a scene of chaos and devastation soon after the blast.
“I
was standing near the roller coaster when the blast occurred,” said a 10-year-old
boy who gave his name as Usman Ghani, and who was being treated for minor
injuries at Shaikh Zayed Hospital . “I saw fire afterward. There were a lot of
people in the park. It was so crowded that people had to break the boundary
wall near the gate to cross over and run away.”
“I
wish I hadn’t brought my daughter to the park today,” said Kamran Bhatti, 34, a
frequent visitor to the park. “This is the only recreation we can afford for
her. What is her fault?”
He
continued: “While we were running out of the park, my daughter slipped and
rolled over. She’s injured, but I thank my God that we are not crying for a
lost child.”
His
daughter, 7, was being treated for an injury to her leg at Jinnah Hospital on Sunday night.
Yousaf
Masih, 50, who said he is Christian, said: “We came to the park after the
Easter church services. We brought our food basket along with us, and like the
usual outing on our festivals, we were spending our day.”
“There
was a lot of rush due to Easter,” Mr. Masih said, adding that “a majority” of
the people in that area of the park were Christian. “My children were playing
cricket when we heard a huge blast on the main gate of the park. It was mayhem.
Everyone was running for their lives. On our way out, we saw the body of the
suicide bomber in the parking area.”
Others
said security at the park was lax.
“There
was no security, as such, at the gates,” said Azhar Shah, 23, a student. “The
guard sitting at the main gate was not checking anyone.”
Mr.
Ashraf, the police official, said of the park: “It was a soft target. Innocent
women and children and visitors from other cities have been targeted.”
The
State Department condemned the attack. “Attacks like these only deepen our
shared resolve to defeat terrorism around the world, and we will continue to
work with our partners in Pakistan and across the region to combat the threat
of terrorism,” it said in a statement.
The
explosion coincided with violence in other parts of the country as hundreds of
protesters took to the streets to condemn the Feb. 29 executionof Malik Mumtaz
Hussain Qadri for the 2011 killing of a governor, Salmaan Taseer. Mr. Taseer
had campaigned for changes in the country’s blasphemy laws, saying they were
used to persecute religious minorities, but to many in Pakistan , the idea of altering the country’s
blasphemy laws is itself criminal, and Mr. Qadri has become a revered figure to
his supporters.
Protesters
clashed throughout the day with police officers in Islamabad , the country’s capital, marching on the main
avenues of the city and trying to force their way into the city’s “red zone,” a
high-security area that includes the Parliament, the Supreme Court and many
diplomatic missions. They set several vehicles, including a fire truck, on fire
and damaged public property. The police used tear gas to disperse the
protesters, but appeared to be overwhelmed by their numbers. Army troops were
called in to secure government buildings.
A
state of emergency was imposed on hospitals in Lahore after Sunday’s blast. Private television
networks broadcast images of rescue workers and ambulances rushing to the park
and ferrying victims to hospitals. Distraught relatives milled about in
hospital corridors as the wounded were treated.
“There
was no prior intelligence report about the attack,” Muhammad Usman, the
district coordination officer in Lahore , told reporters.
Mr.
Usman also rebutted early reports that Christians had been targeted in the
blast. “The park belongs to all,” he was quoted as saying.
Mr.
Sharif, the chief minister of Punjab , announced a three-day period of mourning in
the province.
Ihsanullah Tipu Mehsud
contributed reporting from Islamabad ,
and Daniyal Hassan and Naila Inayat from Lahore ,
Pakistan .