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UN condemns deadly mosque attack in Pakistan

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and other top officials have strongly condemned suicide bombing in a Pakistani mosque on Monday.

The attack left at least 59 dead and 150 injured.

According to reports, a militant group had claimed responsibility for the attack, which occurred at the crowded mosque.

Reports showed that the bombing caused the roof to collapse on top of the worshipers inside.

“It is particularly abhorrent that the attack occurred at a place of worship,” Guterres said in a statement.

“Freedom of religion or belief, including the ability to worship in peace and security, is a universal human right.”

Guterres extended his condolences to the victims’ families and wished for a prompt recovery for those injured.

He reiterated the solidarity of the UN with the Government and people of Pakistan in their efforts to address terrorism and violent extremism.

Miguel Ángel Moratinos, the High Representative for the United Nations Alliance of Civilisations (UNAOC), also condemned the attack.

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Moratinos emphasised that all forms of violence and acts of terror against civilians and religious sites on account of their religion or belief are intolerable and unjustifiable.

He noted that this should be unequivocally condemned.

“Houses of worship are sacred places where worshippers should be able to practice and declare their faith safely and freely,” he said.

He also expressed deep concern at the overall rise in instances of discrimination, intolerance and all acts of violence directed against members of any religious or other communities.

This includes incidents motivated by Islamophobia, anti-Semitism and Christianophobia and prejudices against persons of other religions, beliefs, gender or race.

Moratinos called for mutual respect of all religions and faiths and for fostering a culture of fraternity and peace.

He asked governments and other stakeholders to support the UN Plan of Action to Safeguard Religious Sites.

The plan, he said, has been developed by the Alliance, at the request of the Secretary-General.

 

 

 

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