Solidarity expressed over church bombings

Published September 30, 2013
Sharmeela Farooqi along with workers of a local NGO stage a demonstration outside St. Patrick’s Cathedral, to express solidarity with the victims of the twin blasts in a church in Peshawar. – Online photo
Sharmeela Farooqi along with workers of a local NGO stage a demonstration outside St. Patrick’s Cathedral, to express solidarity with the victims of the twin blasts in a church in Peshawar. – Online photo
Sharmeela Farooqi along with workers of a local NGO stage a demonstration outside St. Patrick’s Cathedral, to express solidarity with the victims of the twin blasts in a church in Peshawar. – Online photo
Sharmeela Farooqi along with workers of a local NGO stage a demonstration outside St. Patrick’s Cathedral, to express solidarity with the victims of the twin blasts in a church in Peshawar. – Online photo
Citizens and religious leaders join hands to express their solidarity with the Christian community, in memory of the victims of the Peshawar dual suicidal bomb blasts, at St. Patrick’s Cathedral. – Photo by PPI
Citizens and religious leaders join hands to express their solidarity with the Christian community, in memory of the victims of the Peshawar dual suicidal bomb blasts, at St. Patrick’s Cathedral. – Photo by PPI
Citizens and religious leaders join hands to express their solidarity with the Christian community, in memory of the victims of the Peshawar dual suicidal bomb blasts, at St. Patrick’s Cathedral. – Photo by PPI
Citizens and religious leaders join hands to express their solidarity with the Christian community, in memory of the victims of the Peshawar dual suicidal bomb blasts, at St. Patrick’s Cathedral. – Photo by PPI
Citizens and religious leaders join hands to express their solidarity with the Christian community, in memory of the victims of the Peshawar dual suicidal bomb blasts, at St. Patrick’s Cathedral. – Photo by PPI
Citizens and religious leaders join hands to express their solidarity with the Christian community, in memory of the victims of the Peshawar dual suicidal bomb blasts, at St. Patrick’s Cathedral. – Photo by PPI
Members of the Christian community pray at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in memory of the victims of the Peshawar dual suicidal bomb blasts. – Photo by PPI
Members of the Christian community pray at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in memory of the victims of the Peshawar dual suicidal bomb blasts. – Photo by PPI
Members of the Christian community pray at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in memory of the victims of the Peshawar dual suicidal bomb blasts. – Photo by PPI
Members of the Christian community pray at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in memory of the victims of the Peshawar dual suicidal bomb blasts. – Photo by PPI

Citizens and religious leaders gathered at St. Patrick’s Cathedral on Sunday, September 29, 2013, to express their solidarity with the Christian community after the Peshawar church bombings.

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