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Brussels attacks condemned
From Our Correspondent
MULTAN: A local NGO representative Hyacinth Peter has condemned the terror attacks at the airport and subway station in Brussels (Belgium), which claimed at least 23 lives on Tuesday.
In a statement, he said that the attacks had shocked the entire world. He expressed sympathy and solidarity with the people of Brussels and vowed that they were with the families of the victims in this crucial time. Hyacinth Peter lamented that terrorism and violent activities were destroying beauty of the world. He strongly condemned any kind of terror and violent activities happening in Brussels, Afghanistan, Palestine, Kashmir, India and Pakistan. He said that some vandals in the name of religion were trying to impose their self-created religious concepts through violent and non-peaceful activities. Meanwhile, a local organisation president Fr Pascal Paulust said in his massage that all international organisations and countries should work together for the promotion of peace and stability.
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