Thursday, October 29, 2009

Clinton receives warm welcome in Pakistan


An attack in a marketplace in Pakistan killed and injured mostly women and children

Clinton Arrival in Pakistan Met by Fatal Attacks -Mark Landler & Ismail Khan

Militants in Pakistan and Afghanistan punctuated Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton's arrival here with deadly attacks, underscoring their ability to cause chaos even in the face of offensives on both sides of the border.

In Pakistan, a devastating car bomb tore through a congested market in the northwest city of Peshawar, killing as many as 101 people, many of them women and children. Pakistani authorities said the attack was the country's most serious in two years, and the deadliest ever in Peshawar, which has become a front line for Taliban efforts to destabilize the government through violence.

In the Afghan capital, Kabul, Taliban militants stormed a guesthouse, killing five United Nations employees and three other people in a furious two-hour siege. The attack was meant to scare Afghans away from voting in a runoff election on Nov. 7.

The violence cast a shadow over the visit of Mrs. Clinton.
[New York Times]
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