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Inside PAKISTAN _September 2013

Inside PAKISTANSeptember 2013October 5, 20131

Inside PAKISTANSeptember 2013Sources: reuters.com , boston.com , pps: chieuquetoi,bachkien,vinhbinhClick to continue

Shafqat Malik (C), head of a police bomb disposal unit, watches his team display their equipment during a demonstration at the unit's headquarters in Peshawar September 11, 2013.REUTERS/Zohra BensemraTechnicians from Pakistan's top bomb disposal unit prepare an improvised detonator, by fixing a cord into a plastic water bottle, to demonstrate how to destroy militant bombs at the unit's headquarters in Peshawar September 12, 2013.REUTERS/Zohra BensemraA technician from Pakistan's top bomb disposal unit is helped into his protective suit during a demonstration at at the unit's headquarters in Peshawar September 12, 2013.REUTERS/Zohra BensemraA technician (C) from Pakistan's top bomb disposal unit is helped into his protective suit during a demonstration at the unit's headquarters in Peshawar September 12, 2013.REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra12SepPakistan's Hurt LockerClick to continue

Earthquake in Pakistan

October 5, 20133September 25 , 2013Click to continue

An island that rose from the sea following an earthquake is pictured off Pakistan's Gwadar coastline in the Arabian Sea, September 25, 2013.REUTERS/StringerA survivor of an earthquake sits as he takes tea on the rubble of a mud house after it collapsed following the quake in the town of Awaran, southwestern Pakistani province of Baluchistan, September 25, 2013. said.REUTERS/Sallah JanThe rubble of a house is seen after it collapsed following the quake in the town of Awaran, southwestern Pakistani province of Baluchistan, September 25, 2013.REUTERS/Sallah JanThe rubble of a house is seen after it collapsed following the quake in the town of Awaran, southwestern Pakistani province of Baluchistan, September 25, 2013.REUTERS/Sallah JanQuake hits PakistanOctober 5, 2013425SepClick to continue

Pakistani paramedics move an injured earthquake survivor at a hospital in Karachi on Sept. 25. Desperate villagers in southwest Pakistan clawed through the wreckage of their ruined homes on the day after a huge earthquake struck, killing more than 300 people and creating a new island off the coast. (Rizwan Tabassum/AFP/Getty Images)#October 5, 2013525SepClick to continue

An island that rose from the sea following an earthquake is pictured off Pakistan's Gwadar coastline in the Arabian Sea September 25, 2013. A major earthquake hit a remote part of western Pakistan on Tuesday, killing at least 45 people and prompting the new island to rise from the sea just off the country's southern coast. The earthquake was so powerful that it caused the seabed to rise and create a small, mountain-like island about 600 meters off Pakistan's Gwadar coastline. Television channels showed images of a stretch of rocky terrain rising above the sea level, with a crowd of bewildered people gathering on the shore to witness the rare phenomenon.REUTERS/StringerOctober 5, 2013625SepClick to continue

Pakistani survivors clear the debris of destroyed houses in the earthquake-devastated district of Awaran on Sept. 25. Desperate villagers in southwest Pakistan clawed through the wreckage of their ruined homes , a day after a huge earthquake struck. (Banaras Khan/AFP/Getty Images)#October 5, 2013725Sep

Survivors of an earthquake walk on rubble of a mud house after it collapsed following the quake in the town of Awaran, southwestern Pakistani province of Baluchistan, September 25, 2013. The death toll from a powerful earthquake in Pakistan rose to at least 208 on Wednesday after hundreds of mud houses collapsed on people in a remote area near the Iranian border, officials said.REUTERS/Sallah JanOctober 5, 2013825SepClick to continue

A Pakistani girl walks on the rubble of a house destroyed following an earthquake in Labach, the remote district of Awaran in Baluchistan province, Pakistan, on Sept. 26. Two days after the tremor struck, rescuers were still struggling to help survivors. The death toll from the quake reached in the hundreds on Thursday, with more than 500 people injured. (Shakil Adil/Associated Press)October 5, 2013926SepClick to continue

A child affected from the 7.7 magnitude earthquake is seen under a mosquito net inside a makeshift tent, in Awaran, Balochistan province on Sept. 26. (Shahzaib Akber/European Pressphoto Agency)#October 5, 20131026SepClick to continue

People affected from 7.7 magnitude earthquake receive tents in Awaran, Balochistan province on Sept. 26. (Shahzaib Akber/European Pressphoto Agency)#October 5, 20131126Sep

Pakistani residents rebuild their home in Awaran, Balochistan province, on Sept. 26. (Shahzaib Akber/European Pressphoto Agency)#October 5, 20131226Sep

A Pakistani earthquake survivor looks out from her collapsed mud house at Labach area, in the earthquake devastated district of Awaran on Sept. 26. (Banaras Khan/AFP/Getty Images)#October 5, 20131326Sep

A young Pakistani earthquake survivor sits on his belongings beside his collapsed mud house at Labch area in the earthquake devastated district of Awaran on Sept. 26. (Banaras Khan/AFP/Getty Images)#October 5, 20131426Sep

An aerial view of areas affected by the 7.7 magnitude earthquake in Awaran, Balochistan province, on Sept. 26. (Fayyaz Ahmed/European Pressphoto Agency)#October 5, 20131526Sep

A girl affected by the 7.7 magnitude earthquake waits to receive medical treatment at a hospital in Awaran, Balochistan province, on Sept. 26. (Nadeem Khawer/European Pressphoto Agency)#October 5, 20131626Sep

Survivors of an earthquake help to wheel a man who was injured in the quake, as he arrives from a remote village for treatment at a hospital in Awaran, southwestern Pakistani province of Baluchistan, on Sept. 26. (Naseer Ahmed/Reuters)#October 5, 20131726Sep

A picture taken by Pleiades satellite and released on Sept.27 shows a small island of mud and rock created by the huge earthquake that hit southwest Pakistan has fascinated locals but experts who found methane gas rising from it say it is unlikely to last long. The island is about 60 to 70 feet (18 to 21 metres) high, up to 300 feet wide and up to 120 feet long and sits about 650 feet from the coast. (AFP/Getty Images)#October 5, 20131827Sep

People walk on an island that reportedly emerged off the Gwadar coastline in the Arabian Sea. A deadly magnitude 7.7 earthquake struck in the remote district of Awaran in Pakistan's Baluchistan province with enough force to create a small island visible off the southern coast, Pakistani officials said. (Gwadar local government office via Associated Press)#

October 5, 20131927Sep

A girl affected by the 7.7 magnitude earthquake waits for the relief at her temporary shelter in Awaran, Balochistan province, Pakistan, on Sept. 27. UN chief Ban Ki-moon expressed his condolences and offered UN assistance to Pakistan as separatist threats and difficult access hindered rescue operations in the country's quake-hit southern villages. Rescuers, including over 1,200 military and paramilitary troops, restricted their movements after rebels fired rockets at helicopters and a team of medics was attacked in Awaran district, Balochistan province. (Shahzaib Akber/European Pressphoto Agency)#October 5, 20132027Sep

Earthquake survivors recieve food in Awaran, Balochistan province, on Sept. 27. (Shahzaib Akber/European Pressphoto Agency)#October 5, 20132127Sep

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A Pakistani girl plays on the doorway of a house which was destroyed in Tuesday's earthquake, in the remote district of Awaran in Baluchistan province, Pakistan, on Sept. 27. Desperate Pakistani villagers in remote areas hit by the massive earthquake this week said they are still waiting for government aid to reach them. (Shakil Adil/Associated Press)#October 5, 20132227Sep

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October 5, 20132427Sep

Trucks carrying relief goods for earthquake affected people, in Peshawar, Pakistan, on Sept. 27. (Arshad Arbab/European Pressphoto Agency)#October 5, 20132527Sep

People affected by the earthquake wait to receive tents in Awaran, Balochistan province, on Sept. 27. (Nadeem Khawer/European Pressphoto Agency)#October 5, 20132627Sep

People wait to receive aid in Awaran, Balochistan province, on Sept. 27. (Nadeem Khawer/European Pressphoto Agency)#October 5, 20132727Sep

A Pakistani woman bathes her child among the rubble of her house on Sept. 27 which was destroyed in the earthquake. Desperate Pakistani villagers in remote areas hit by the massive earthquake this week said they are still waiting for government aid to reach them. (Shakil Adil/Associated Press)#October 5, 20132827Sep

Pakistani earthquake survivors stand outside their tent near collapsed mud houses in the Dhall Bedi Peerander area of the earthquake-devastated district of Awaran on Sept. 27. Tens of thousands of survivors of Pakistan's earthquake waited for help in soaring temperatures as the death toll rose to nearly 350 and anger grew at the slow pace of government aid. More than 100,000 people made homeless by a 7.7-magnitude quake spent a second night in the open or under makeshift shelters as response teams struggled to reach the remote region in the southwestern province of Baluchistan. (Banaras Khan/AFP/Getty Images)#October 5, 20132927Sep

A survivor of an earthquake sits in a makeshift tent near the rubble of mud houses which collapsed following the quake in the town of Awaran, in the south-western Pakistani province of Baluchistan, on Sept. 27. The death toll from the powerful earthquake in southwest Pakistan rose to over 350 after hundreds of mud houses collapsed on residents throughout the remote and thinly populated area, local officials said. (Sallah Jan /Reuters)#October 5, 20133027Sep

October 5, 201331Strong aftershock occurred in southwestern Pakistan on 28-9 which at least 15 people dead.28Sep

Car bomb in Peshawar

October 5, 201332September 29 , 2013

A Pakistani man carrying a child rushes away from the site of a blast shortly after a car exploded in Peshawar, Pakistan, Sept. 29. A car bomb exploded on a crowded street in northwestern Pakistan, killing scores of people in the third blast to hit the troubled city of Peshawar in a week, officials said. (Mohammad Sajjad/Associated Press)October 5, 20133329Sep

An injured man, right, waits for help at the site of a blast shortly after a car explosion in Peshawar, Pakistan, Sept. 29. (Mohammad Sajjad/Associated Press)#October 5, 20133429Sep

Pakistani security officials and volunteers gather at the site of a bomb explosion in the Kissa Khwani market in Peshawar on Sept. 29. (A. Majeed/AFP/Getty )#October 5, 20133529Sep

A Pakistani man is comforted by another while mourning the death of a relative in a car bomb attack in Peshawar, Pakistan, Sept. 29. (Mohammad Sajjad/Associated Press)#October 5, 20133629Sep

Pakistani men comfort a mourner at the site of a bomb explosion in the busy Kissa Khwani market in Peshawar on Sept. 29. (A. Majeed/AFP/Getty Images)#October 5, 20133729Sep

Security officials, rescue workers and residents gather at the site of a bomb attack in Peshawar, Pakistan, September 29, 2013.REUTERS/Khuram ParvezOctober 5, 20133829Sep

A man cries over the death of his brother, who was killed in a bomb blast, at a hospital in Peshawar Sept. 29. Twin blasts in the northwestern Pakistan city of Peshawar killed 33 people and wounded 70 on Sept. 29, a week after two bombings at a church in the frontier city killed scores, police and hospital authorities said. (Fayaz Aziz/Reuters)#October 5, 20133929Sep

Pakistani men carry an injured blast victim at the site of a bomb explosion in the busy Kissa Khwani market in Peshawar on Sept. 29. (Hasham Ahmed/AFP/Getty Images)#October 5, 20134029Sep

An injured blast victim is moved through the halls on a stretcher at a hospital after a bomb explosion in Peshawar on Sept. 29. (A. Majeed/AFP/Getty Images)#October 5, 20134129Sep

Faisal, 11, who was helping in a fruit shop, suffered multiple injuries on his arms, legs and head during the car bomb explosions on Sept. 29. The boy is suffering from shock and is not speaking but often crying. (Bilawal Arbab/European Pressphoto Agency)#October 5, 20134229Sep

Rescue workers help an injured victim at the scene of a bomb blast in Peshawar, the provincial capital of militancy-hit Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, Pakistan, Sept. 29. (Bilawal Arbab/European Pressphoto Agency)#October 5, 20134329Sep

A man cries over the coffin of his brother, who was killed in a bomb blast, at a hospital in Peshawar September 29, 2013. Twin blasts in the northwestern Pakistan city of Peshawar killed 33 people and wounded 70 on Sunday, a week after two bombings at a church in the frontier city killed scores, police and hospital authorities said.REUTERS/ Fayaz Aziz

October 5, 20134429Sep

A man cries over the death of his son, who was a victim killed in one of the twin bomb blasts, at a hospital in Peshawar Sept. 29. (Fayaz Aziz/Reuters)#October 5, 20134529Sep

Pakistani relatives and residents carry the coffins of bomb victims during a funeral procession in Shabqader on Sept. 29. (A. Majeed/AFP/Getty Images)#October 5, 20134629Sep

A shopkeeper collects his belongings from the debris of a damaged building after it was hit by a bomb blast in Peshawar.The death toll from a car bomb explosion in an ancient market in Pakistan's northwestern city of Peshawar rose to at least 42 on Sept. 30, after the third attack in the area in a week. The blast ripped through the busy centuries-old market known as Quiswakhani, or the storytellers' bazaar, in Peshawar's old city on Sept. 29, exactly a week after more than 80 Christians were killed in a twin suicide bomb attack on a nearby church. (Fayaz Aziz/Reuters)#October 5, 20134730Sep

A boy looks out of a shattered window of a shop that was damaged by a bomb blast in Peshawar, Pakistan, Sept. 30. Car bomb explosions on Sept. 29 killed at least 42 people at a market street near a police station in the north-western Pakistani city, officials said. It was the third attack in a week in Peshawar. More than 100 people were injured by the explosion. (Arshad Arbab/European Pressphoto Agency)#October 5, 20134830Sep

A Pakistani trader removes debris from his shop that was damaged by a bomb blast in Peshawar,Pakistan, Sept. 30. (Arshad Arbab/European Pressphoto Agency)#October 5, 20134930Sep

Pakistani shopkeepers read the Quran for people who lost their lives in a car explosion in Peshawar, Pakistan, Sept. 30. A deadly car bomb exploded on a crowded street in northwestern Pakistan Sept. 29 in the third blast to hit the troubled city of Peshawar in a week, officials said. (Mohammad Sajjad/Associated Press)#October 5, 20135030Sep

A man stands on a pile of rubble in front of a damaged building after it was hit by a bomb blast, which happened on Sunday, in Peshawar, Pakistan, September 30, 2013.REUTERS/Fayaz AzizOctober 5, 20135130Sep

Saints Church in PeshawarOctober 5, 201352Pakistani Christians mourn deaths23Sep

Members of the Pakistani Christian community attend a protest rally to condemn Sunday's suicide attack in Peshawar on a church, in Islamabad September 23, 2013.REUTERS/Faisal MahmoodMembers of the Pakistani Christian community hold a placard as they shout slogans during a protest rally to condemn Sunday's suicide attack in Peshawar on a church, with others in Lahore September 23, 2013.REUTERS/Mohsin RazaMembers of the Pakistani Christian community hold candles during a protest rally to condemn Sunday's suicide attack in Peshawar on a church, with others in Lahore September 23, 2013.REUTERS/Mohsin RazaA member of the Pakistani Christian community holds a placard as he shouts slogans during a protest rally to condemn Sunday's suicide attack in Peshawar on a church, with others in Lahore September 23, 2013.REUTERS/Mohsin RazaOctober 5, 20135323Sep

A member of the Pakistani Christian community displays his hand written with a slogan as he takes part in a protest rally to condemn Sunday's suicide attack in Peshawar on a church, in Islamabad September 23, 2013.REUTERS/Faisal MahmoodA member of the Pakistani Christian community holds a cross as she shouts slogan during a protest rally to condemn Sunday's suicide attack in Peshawar on a church, with others in Lahore September 23, 2013.REUTERS/Mohsin RazaA member of the Pakistani Christian community holds a cross as he chants slogans in front of a fire during a protest rally to condemn Sunday's suicide attack in Peshawar on a church, with others in Lahore September 23, 2013.REUTERS/Mohsin RazaMembers of the Pakistani Christian community light oil lamps during a protest rally to condemn Sunday's suicide attack in Peshawar on a church, with others in Lahore September 23, 2013.REUTERS/Mohsin Raza23Sep

A Christian woman cries in the church where her son died in Sunday's suicide attack, in Peshawar September 24, 2013. A pair of suicide bombers blew themselves up outside the 130-year-old Anglican church in Pakistan after Sunday mass, killing at least 78 people in the deadliest attack on Christians in the predominantly Muslim country.REUTERS/Fayaz AzizOctober 5, 20135524Sep

Pakistani Christians mourn in a family home as they gather around the coffins of their relatives, who were killed in Sunday's suicide attack on a church, in Peshawar September 24, 2013. A pair of suicide bombers blew themselves up outside a 130-year-old Anglican church in Pakistan after Sunday mass, killing at least 78 people in the deadliest attack on Christians in the predominantly Muslim country.REUTERS/Fayaz AzizOctober 5, 20135624Sep

October 5, 201357THE ENDInside PAKISTANSeptember 2013Sources: reuters.com , boston.com , pps: chieuquetoi,bachkien,vinhbinh

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