British police say volunteers going to Syria war will face arrest
British police have already arrested 16 people on suspicion of terrorism offences in Syria, some as young as 17
Pakistani court sentences mentally ill Briton to death for blasphemy
PAKISTAN-BRITAIN/BLASPHEMY (UPDATE 1):UPDATE 1-Pakistani court sentences mentally ill Briton to death for blasphemy
A man walks past closed shops along a market during a strike in Karachi
A man walks past closed shops along a market during a strike in Karachi January 24, 2014. The strike call was made by the Ulema Action Committee to demand for military action against terrorists over the law and order situation in the city, local media reported. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro (PAKISTAN - Tags: SOCIETY POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
A supporter of religious group holds a flag along with others during a demonstration, to condemn the ongoing terrorist attacks on security forces, in Karachi
A supporter of religious group,Sunni Itehad Council (SIC) holds a flag along with others during a demonstration, to condemn the ongoing terrorist attacks on security forces, in Karachi January 24, 2014. REUTERS/Athar Hussain (PAKISTAN - Tags: POLITICS RELIGION CIVIL UNREST)
Pakistan suspends Shi'ite pilgrimage route to Iran
PAKISTAN-HAZARA/HIGHWAY:Pakistan suspends Shi'ite pilgrimage route to Iran
Shi'ite Muslim men hold pictures of victims killed in Tuesday's night bomb attack on bus, as they attend funeral ceremony in Quetta
Shi'ite Muslim men hold pictures of victims who were killed in Tuesday's night bomb attack on a bus, as they attend a funeral ceremony in Quetta January 24, 2014. On Tuesday, a bomb targeting a bus killed 24 Shi'ite pilgrims, many of them women and children. Hundreds of Shi'ites protested against the bus bombing by sitting in the road alongside the bodies of the dead in Quetta. On Friday the burials come in hours after the Shia Hazara community agreed to end its protest sit-in after Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan assured them that strict action would be taken against elements that carried out the attack, local media reported. REUTERS/Naseer Ahmed (PAKISTAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW RELIGION)
Shi'ite Muslim man holds picture of relative, a victim of Tuesday's night bomb attack on bus, beside covered body, during funeral in Quetta
A Shi'ite Muslim man holds picture of his relative, a victim of Tuesday's night bomb attack on a bus, beside the covered body, during a funeral in Quetta January 24, 2014. On Tuesday, a bomb targeting a bus killed 24 Shi'ite pilgrims, many of them women and children. Hundreds of Shi'ites protested against the bus bombing by sitting in the road alongside the bodies of the dead in Quetta. On Friday the burials come in hours after the Shia Hazara community agreed to end its protest sit-in after Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan assured them that strict action would be taken against elements that carried out the attack, local media reported. REUTERS/Naseer Ahmed (PAKISTAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST OBITUARY CRIME LAW RELIGION TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
Shi'ite Muslim men watch burials of victims killed in Tuesday's night bomb attack on a bus, during a funeral in Quetta
Shi'ite Muslim men sit under religious flags while watching the burials of victims who were killed in Tuesday's night bomb attack on a bus, during a funeral in Quetta January 24, 2014. On Tuesday, a bomb targeting a bus killed 24 Shi'ite pilgrims, many of them women and children. Hundreds of Shi'ites protested against the bus bombing by sitting in the road alongside the bodies of the dead in Quetta. On Friday the burials come in hours after the Shia Hazara community agreed to end its protest sit-in after Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan assured them that strict action would be taken against elements that carried out the attack, local media reported. REUTERS/Naseer Ahmed (PAKISTAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST OBITUARY CRIME LAW RELIGION)
Shi'ite Muslim man shout slogans as he carries coffin of a relative killed in Tuesday's night bomb attack on bus, during a funeral in Quetta
A Shi'ite Muslim man shout slogans as he carries the coffin of a relative who was killed in Tuesday's night bomb attack on a bus, during a funeral in Quetta January 24, 2014. On Tuesday, a bomb targeting a bus killed 24 Shi'ite pilgrims, many of them women and children. Hundreds of Shi'ites protested against the bus bombing by sitting in the road alongside the bodies of the dead in Quetta. On Friday the burials come in hours after the Shia Hazara community agreed to end its protest sit-in after Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan assured them that strict action would be taken against elements that carried out the attack, local media reported. REUTERS/Naseer Ahmed (PAKISTAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST OBITUARY CRIME LAW RELIGION)