Qatar condemns Pakistan market attack

Qatar Condemns Bomb Attack Information Office Qatar
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Qatar has condemned the Jan. 17 bomb attack in Pakistan’s Parachinar city
that killed at least 20 people and left 40 others injured. The attack took place in a crowded vegetable market in the mainly Shiite area of the nation’s northwestern tribal belt.

Qatar’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said is a statement that “this criminal act which targeted innocent civilians, contravenes all human values and principles and international norms.”

The ministry said its statement reinforced Qatar’s firm stance against violence and acts of terror “in all their forms and manifestations, whatever their motives and causes.” Qatar officials also said they were sympathetic to the victims of the attack, offering “their sincere condolences to the government, people of Pakistan and the families of the victims who were killed by this evil crime.”



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