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Local Shia mourn victims of bombings in Pakistan

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Shiite Muslims hold a protest rally Saturday in New Delhi, India, against the killings in deadly bombings in Quetta, Pakistan.

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A Pakistani Shiite Muslim girl, takes part in a protest Jan. 12 in Quetta, Pakistan, to condemn the deadly bombings. The girl has "kill me," partially blocked, painted on her face.

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Pakistani Shiite Muslims on Jan. 12 sit next to the bodies of their relatives, who were killed in Jan. 10 bombings in Quetta.

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About 1,000 Pakistani Shiites blocked a main road Jan. 12 in Quetta, Pakistan, with dozens of coffin to demand better security from the government.

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Pakistani Shiite Muslims chant slogans Jan. 12 during a protest where they blocked a main road with dozens of coffins to condemn deadly bombings in Quetta, Pakistan.

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Suburban Shia Muslims are mourning the killing of more than 100 people from their community by militant groups in recent bombings in Pakistan. Relatives and friends of victims will attend a memorial service tonight at the only Chicago area Shia mosque, located in Streamwood.