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Islamabad weeps

Posted: Sunday, September 21, 2008 10:33 AM by Ian Sager
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By Ann Curry, NBC News anchor

After covering last night's massive suicide bombing at Islamabad's Marriott Hotel, I am haunted by what we saw and heard.

On the scene, as the hotel was engulfed in flames with hundreds of people still inside, the wail of the ambulances and fire trucks was too distant, given the intensity of the disaster. As the fire roared red and out of control, with some flames a gas-fed blue, we could see people struggling to climb to safety.

 

Later, officials would estimate the temperatures inside the hotel reached 650 degrees farhenheit.

We stumbled up large pieces of rubble, and reaching the top, we found ourselves peering over the edge of the blast crater. It has been dug 30 feet deep, and more than 50 feet wide by what investigators estimated was one ton of explosives.  

At the bottom of it, a Pakistani policeman was gathering evidence.  Men in traditional Muslim garb helped him make a pile of what looked like pieces of the truck. And though a crowd had gathered to watch, it was strangely quiet, except for the crackling of the fire.

 

Pakistan's acting top security official, Rehman Malik, told NBC News today that the truck appears to have been carring 600 kilograms of potassium chloride, along with mortars, artillery, aluminum power, and the explosives RDX and TNT.

 

As chilling as that sounds, it was what we heard at the city's biggest hospital that saddened us the most.

Families of the hundreds unaccounted for had huddled in the dark outside the emergency room, as the injured were brought in. Some put on stretchers outside, because of the chaos inside.

 

Searching for their loved ones among the survivors, they move desperately from room to room. Here you see what the terrorists would rather people didn't know. Though the target was a symbol of the West, the greatest number of victims were Pakistanis, innocent men and women who were observing Ramadan.  

 

We are about to leave the hospital when we hear it, women weeping in a hospital corridor. They have just learned someone they love is among the dead. Looking at the faces of the children waiting, you see the depth of the loss they are too young to fully understand. 

 

This is one family among more than 260 who will never be the same.

 

Any journalist who tells you they are not traumatized to some degree by this work is a liar. 

 

Seeing this human suffering leaves a mark, as well it should.

Photos courtesy of Ann Curry

 

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Amazing coverage Ms. Curry. Thank you for this post. How tragic for the Pakistani people. I hope the perpetrators are found and brought to justice in this world or the next. Will the world ever learn to be at peace?
This is very very sad news. I am from India, but I can sense how Pakistanis must be feeling even though part of me feels that they are reaping what they sowed. Hopefully, this helps them along the process of really opposing the terrorism in their land and that of their neighbors and not nuance this anymore.
When you start killing your own people in the hopes of killing your enemy fate and the people that support you shall fall.
Your article was refreshingly emotional; so often no one sees that side of journalism.  My heart and prayers also go out to the families of the Pakistani's killed in this cowardly act (which was especially heinous during the Iftar during Ramadan).  No god approves of these things...      
Your evocative and sensitive coverage is commendable.
When will it end? Why can't we all live in peace. Live and let live. Innocent people, bystanders, poor people who are trying to make an honest living are always the victim of the problems created by the greater forces of our times. I pray to God for those who have lost their lives. May these people see the true light and stop the violence and the killings. It is not helping their cause and definitely not going to achieve peace.
close down all the madras !!! Open western style schools ! It is the only way if you want
extremism to die down.
It is a great surprise to me that a nation who bleave in humanity, kindness, service is suffering so much by the hanious act of a few gangsters, supported by the gangsters to show the world that they are capable to bring every humanbeing to their knee, I think this group is trying to prove that they are above the law of nature, & law of the land. It's matter of time, They will con=me to the court of justice.
My mother stayed in that hotel while on assignment for the St. Petersburg Times, it gives me chills to think she could have been in there. I feel terrible for all the people who lost love ones in this bombing, I hope Pakistan can do something to rein in these psychos.
Dear Ann,
I believe the world needs all of us, the citizens of this planet, need to come together and stop this usless killing. Most terrorist say they kill for a cause. I don't think anyones God wants the people of this earth to die for the sake of an idea. Governments can't handle this mess it is up to the good people to say "NO THIS IS ENOUGHT".
George

a touching report, our heart bleeds for the innocent victims of this senseless attack
Ann, Thank you for your courage in covering such a traumatic event. These types of events serve as a constant reminder that there are evil people in the world who will stop at nothing to destroy our way of life
And the Imams will keep preaching jihad while the innocents continue to die,
I appreciate your sharing the painful story of my hometown.
Ann
Beautifully written piece about an ugly, horrific situation in Pakistan.
Thank for your thoughtful and forthright words.  They should give us all pause.
Stay safe.
Amy
It is blowback for pakistan....terrorists returning the favor...
shame on pakistan goverment to put their nation in fire,
and write another stroy called line of fire
shame shame shame.........................
As they say, "you reap what you sow".
They should have kept Musharraf in power.  
Surely this will galvanize the Pakistani populace to the realization that Al Qaida is not their friend and not a welcome guest. With any luck they (Pakistanis overall) will turn on Al Qaida with a vengeance, to the whole world's benefit.
Hopefully these poor souls can focus their anger in the right direction after they have recovered from their grief.
OK... I'll ignite this one...

While I am overwhelmingly saddened that 1000's of peaceful Muslims have been mindlessly attacked by animals who claim to be creating such devastation and chaos in the name of the religion practiced by most of their victims, I am supremely happy to know that there are 1000's more people who will support the "HUMAN RIGHTS" of any of the perpetrators that may or may not be captured and / or prosecuted for any part they may have played in ANY PART of this horrendous crime against humanity. Heaven forbid that we should allow these animals to be mistreated in any way! "They are just misunderstood."  ..   Yeah, Right!!
My husband is about to go to Pakistan to visit his family. He is having to have 4 cars filled with armed friends to come and pick him up at the Lahore airport because he doesn't feel safe coming back to his own country. How sad is that? He doesn't want me to go at all because I'm American. He use to want me to come, now not so much.I have told him he better stay out of Islamabad and only go to Lahore when he gets there and when he's leaving. I have to admit I'm very worried for his safety and not just from terrorism but from bandits as well. Pakistan is in bad shape and a lot of that has to do with Bush letting Bin Laden and the Taliban escape into Pakistan. If we had stayed out of Iraq and in Afghanistan where our enemies were Pakistan wouldn't be in this mess. Still Zhadari would do well to quell this violence if he used the full force of the Pakistani army to weed out these terrorist before they destroy Pakistan. One can only hope.
"Any journalist who tells you they are not traumatized to some degree by this work is a liar."
Thank you for that comment.

I am glad you and your crew was not hurt.   My prayers are with the families.

Peace to all around the globe.

One can hope that the rage for creating the loss and hurt is directed against those who did the bombing.
Well, the religion of peace has done it again.....
I'm not sure this was a good publicity stunt in Pakistan. They know we are having trouble with
them, what would posess them to think killing a bunch of their own people would win the support of the Pakistani government. Whatever, when this happens, it certainly supports our cause. Dumbasses!
Now that pakistan receives some of the same punishment the rest of the wester world has been given by these deranged animals, we shall see their resolve. Will they fold under pressure like cowards and give in to terror , or will they finally wake up and realise that what the Us has been fighting is indeed their enemy too.
We shall see very shortly.
Oh , I guess some morons are going to say this is Bushes fault too ?
Not all journalists are affected negatively. Ask those covering their Jihad. Remember Daniel Pearl. They think if your a non believer your property to be either sold or killed. Very peaceful people. Remember those cheering 9-11 ? I do! Yet Israel is supposed to make peace with them as a neighbor and Irans leader will be hosted in our country tomorrow. And the Bush's are kissing their rings.  Lets get some truth in the open. Who the enemy really is!
Thank you Ann, for the courage of your words.
Karen-Marie
Reno, Nevada
An accurate, powerful, and moving article documenting a most horrifying event. I hope the perpetrators behind this atrocity read it.
The best way i think to finish suicide bombing is to kill the ones who are mastermind behind these brainwashed people. But no one wants that to happen as they are the ones on payroll of US itself.
my deepest sympathies to all the victims families. i wonder at what point the blame is placed on the true aggressors. these militants/radicals must be destroyed. it is not an american that is violating your holy month but a fellow muslim. these horrific attacks are happening to you in your country. accordingly it is up to you to persecute and destroy this menace. we will gladly help but the barriers that prevent identifying  and punishing these murderers must be removed.  
There is no question that we have made mistakes in this war (which we did not start), but I cannot believe our mistakes add up to the cold, heartless fanaticism and cruelty of radical islam.   The tactic of slaughtering the innocent to cow the population into submission is mindful of Gehghis Khan, and very foreign to our view of a "just war."  Keeping our wits and our ethics about us in a time like this is difficult, but very important.  The last thing we should do is descend to their level. We must wage war and do so effectively, but work hard to avoid the kind of atrocity that would make us  indistinguishable from our enemy.
These kind of tragic scenes are unacceptable in this world.  I pray for these people and their horrible circumstances and tremendous loss of life.  
How long will it take the Pakistans to admit the TRUTH !! and allow the UN access to rid its borders of these insane radicals!!
Wake up and smell the burning flesh of your people!!
so much suffering...and the world weeps.  May God hold them in his arms and give them confort.  
Ann - I am a fan but I believe you stepped over a line in your interview with the Pakistani President. Many times you said "Americans believe" as if you represent us and/or our government. No problem with the questions but don't think you have the right to represent us. A simple "some Americans" or the "US government believes" would have been much better. Otherwise, a well done interview.
Dear Ann Curry:  You did a great interview with the new President of Pakistan.  You asked him some good straight foreward questions, and I'm glad he said he would like to sit down and talk with our new president who will be elected this November.  And I hope that our new president will be Obama, because I believe he is less hot headed than Mccain;  and more able to try and use some diplomacy for a change instead of brute military force, because our military is already overworked and stressed out with Bush's two 5&1/2 year wars.  Mccain has a bad temperment and his VP choice has no foreign affairs experience, and even lied about being in Iraq and Ireland.  "She was only in Ireland for the plane to stop and re-fuel;  and she only got her "passport last year."  If she lies so easily about the small things, can you imagine how she would lie about the big things if she gets elected?  'Please stay safe and we hope to see you back on the today show soon,  You have been traveling alot this year, and you've been away more than you've been at your anchor desk on the show, and we really do miss you when your not there.
The justification of terrorism is a farce.  Killing and hurting people to further a cause through fear, is evil.

How blind must those that commit these attrocities be, when they claim Gods' approval, as they carry out these atrocities.
and these are the people that obama wants to negotiate with, and "include" in talks?  Please.. they only want our total destruction.  There is nothing we can offer that will placate them.  Peace an prosperity is not their agenda.  Only when all of us "infidels" are dead, will they be happy.
This insanity has reach a fever pitch. These are no one's freedom fighters. These groups and their retrograde, degenerate ideologies need to be crushed. Not bribed and bought, but totally vaporized with the use of significant violent force. If Musharraf failed at anything, he failed the most at being a real dictator. He should've used his precious time at the helm to totally eliminate these groups with Atta Turk style scrubbing. In that respect, he has failed his country. I have no faith in the new regime, the leader of which was corrupt before he had any official power. We need to get medieval.
Once again, we see the modern face of Islam, where the fanatics kill their own just as gleefully as they do Westerners and other infidels.  No life is sacred, no cost is too high to them.  And the rest of the Muslim world, by and large, stands by and says little to nothing.  When will they stand up to those that truly have no regard for them?
The Chickens have come home to roost. Pakistan is and was the biggest sponsor of terrorism, the average Pakistani was well aware that his government, the ISI, the army and jihadis are more or less in league, and quite appreciated it.

If you went to Muzzafarbad ( before the earthquake ) ypou would see donation bags for terrorist organisations hanging outside many grocery, meat, veg., and provision shops, where housewives ( yes housewives ) would deposit their loose change , knowing fully well that this money was being used in bombing and killing young children in other countries, children as old as their own little children.

The average Pakistani was well aware that his / her countries state policy meant killing innocent women and children, but so what. They didnt care one bit. After all nudge nudge wink wink that was supposed to be the age old tradition of keeping Islam dominant.

Seves Pakistan right
Odd that a mere truck bomb could leave a large crater like that. Also, how did the blast 'jump' to the fifth floor?
I wish those damn terrorist could see those images and have fear of God. There is no place in Quran which states that you could take lives of the innocent for any cause. My heart cries for the families who lost their loved one.
May the Lord protect us from the evil!!!!
OK... I'll ignite this one...

While I am overwhelmingly saddened that 1000's of peaceful Muslims have been mindlessly attacked by animals who claim to be creating such devastation and chaos in the name of the religion practiced by most of their victims, I am supremely happy to know that there are 1000's more people who will support the "HUMAN RIGHTS" of any of the perpetrators that may or may not be captured and / or prosecuted for any part they may have played in ANY PART of this horrendous crime against humanity. Heaven forbid that we should allow these animals to be mistreated in any way! "They are just misunderstood."   …Yeah, Right!!
Ann, I was quite moved by your description of the events. Here at home, it's just a distant news story, so I can barely imagine being there, and feeling the emotional effects. Your account painted a vivid picture of the emotional toll.
Regardless of anyone's feelings on the Middle East, or the politics of it, those are human beings who lost their lives, lost loved ones, or were injured.  
Although this is your chosen profession, my heart goes out to you, and others, who have to live with those images.  
What an opportunity to meet with the President of Pakistan but please dont claim to speak for "all Americans".  Some think, or most believe, or many believe etc is much more appropriate.  Your story will be broadcast worldwide and should not appear to reflect policy not unanimous agreement or disagreement with any position.
I agree with amita, the chickens have come home in Pakistan. The average Pakistani is well aware of its government's and society's sponsorship of terrorism, and abetted this willingly. They have no cause to plead ignorance now.


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