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We Want to Live, Not Rest in Peace: Pakistanis Mourn Sehwan Blast

Grief-stricken Pakistanis tweeted out their condolences and exasperation at the recurrent terror attacks.

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Pakistan erupted in indignant tears and frustration post Thursday’s blast in Sehwan. (Photo:<b> The Quint</b>)
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Pakistan erupted in indignant tears and frustration post Thursday’s blast in Sehwan. (Photo: The Quint)
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Pakistan erupted in tears and frustration after Thursday’s suicide bombing at a Sufi mosque in Sehwan city in the Sindh Province.

The blast killed at least 72 people and wounded dozens.The attack on the Sufi shrine adds to the the wave of bombings this week across the South Asian nation.

Grief-stricken Pakistanis tweeted out their condolences and exasperation at the recurrent terror attacks in the nation. While some expressed the urgent need for the implementation of NAP (National Action Plan), others fumed at the lack of international media attention the blast has brought to light.

Here’s a quick look at the reactions.

Outcry Over The Repeated Terror Attacks

Demand For A Policy Overhaul

“Where Are Your Flag Filters?”

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The Fight Against ISIS

Where’s the Required Infrastructure For Immediate Help?

The Lack of Media Coverage

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