Article: PAKISTAN HIT BY DOUBLE GAMES

Sri Lanka, Oct. 30 -- The enormity of the carnage that visited the civilians at the Meena Bazaar in Peshawar on Wednesday is certainly not going to be Pakistan's last.

The blast at a bazaar that sells largely women merchandize, some say, was an attack on Pakistan's way of life. But the picture behind the horror is more complex and has many hands behind it.

The enemy is targeting schools. Many a girl school in the enemy-dominated areas have been attacked or closed. Co-ed schools in other parts of the country, including the heavily-guarded capital, have received threats. Reports say many private schools have installed CCTV cameras, deployed snipers and placed sandbags around their buildings ...

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