Vigil for victims of Paris attacks

Published November 16, 2015
People hold a vigil on Sunday in memory of the victims of Paris attacks. — Online
People hold a vigil on Sunday in memory of the victims of Paris attacks. — Online

ISLAMABAD: Victims of the November 14 Paris attacks were remembered on Sunday during a service at the Saint Thomas Church in G-7/2. Later, around 50 people gathered outside the church and held a vigil.

The service was conducted by Pastor Amanuel Lorain, and churchgoers prayed for the departed souls. Later, people held a vigil outside the church to honour the victims.

One of the participants, Yaqoob Masih, told Dawn that he was shocked when he learnt of the attacks.

“I cannot help those who have been injured or the relatives of those who have died but I decided to participate in the vigil and pray for all the victims of the Paris attacks,” he said.

“I believe that it was not the people of France who have been attacked, but that it is the freedom of the people of the world which was attacked by some extremists. The people of Pakistan will continue supporting the people of France, and they equally feel the pain of the victims,” Mr Masih said.

Church office manager Naseem Bhatti said that during the service, participants prayed that God show those who planned and executed the attacks the ‘right path’.

“We condemn the attack and feel sorrow for the victims. And our vigil will also give a positive message about Pakistan, because there is a general impression in the international community that Pakistanis are extremists and that they are involved in terrorist activities,” he said.

A candlelight vigil was also held in Taxila, at the ancient Buddhist Dharmarjika Stupa. Students, politicians, representatives from various NGOs, journalists and social workers attended the vigil to condemn the deadly attacks and express sympathy with the victims and their families.

The vigil was organised by an NGO. The organisation’s president, Asim Meer, said: “We offer our heartfelt sympathies and condolences to France, its people and its government after their heinous terrorist attack.”

Published in Dawn, November 16th, 2015

Opinion

Enter the deputy PM

Enter the deputy PM

Clearly, something has changed since for this step to have been taken and there are shifts in the balance of power within.

Editorial

All this talk
Updated 30 Apr, 2024

All this talk

The other parties are equally legitimate stakeholders in the country’s political future, and it must give them due consideration.
Monetary policy
30 Apr, 2024

Monetary policy

ALIGNING its decision with the trend in developed economies, the State Bank has acted wisely by holding its key...
Meaningless appointment
30 Apr, 2024

Meaningless appointment

THE PML-N’s policy of ‘family first’ has once again triggered criticism. The party’s latest move in this...
Weathering the storm
Updated 29 Apr, 2024

Weathering the storm

Let 2024 be the year when we all proactively ensure that our communities are safeguarded and that the future is secure against the inevitable next storm.
Afghan repatriation
29 Apr, 2024

Afghan repatriation

COMPARED to the roughshod manner in which the caretaker set-up dealt with the issue, the elected government seems a...
Trying harder
29 Apr, 2024

Trying harder

IT is a relief that Pakistan managed to salvage some pride. Pakistan had taken the lead, then fell behind before...