Unite against extremism

Published January 14, 2010

EXTREMISTS are opposed to voices of peace, liberty and equality. We witnessed this in Karachi on Muharram 10.

'Militants' surely tried to ignite sectarian differences. However, the public is well aware of the fact that the Taliban have no specific ideology or target to plan attacks. They are going after soft targets.

We must understand the sensitivity of the situation and avoid blaming one another. Leaving our differences behind will soon give us victory against extremism.

MIAN ETHSAM
Islamabad

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