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By Barry Newhouse
Islamabad
24 November 2007

Two suicide bombers2 in Pakistan have killed at least 20 people and wounded many more in separate blasts on military targets in Rawalpindi, outside the capital, Islamabad. In Islamabad, VOA's Barry Newhouse has details.

The first bomb struck a bus on the main road between Rawalpindi and Islamabad Saturday.

Police said the bomber1 rammed3 a car filled with explosives into a bus carrying employees of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence Agency.

Army spokesman Wahid Arshad said the other attack occurred near a checkpoint outside army headquarters.

"The suicide bomber blew himself up closer to the picket4 when he was stopped. He was killed and two people were injured," he said. "As far as the bus is concerned, 13 people have lost their lives, who were sitting on the bus and the suicide bomber also was dead."

The death toll5 from the attacks rose after police discovered more bodies in the wreckage6.

A similar attack occurred in September, when a suicide attacker targeted a bus carrying intelligence agency personnel and a bomb detonated in Rawalpindi, together killing7 about 25 people.

Officials have suspected the attacks are linked to military operations against pro-Taliban militants8 in the Swat and Shangla districts of the Northwest Frontier Province.

Meanwhile, representatives of former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif say he plans to return to Pakistan on Sunday afternoon. Pakistani officials have not said if they will try to deport9 him, as they did when he attempted a similar return from exile in September.

The former prime minister was exiled in Saudi Arabia after General Pervez Musharraf deposed10 him in a military coup11 in 1999.

Mr. Sharif's Pakistan Muslim League Party is part of a coalition12 of opposition13 parties considering boycotting15 January's parliamentary elections.

The coalition wants President Musharraf to end emergency rule and reinstate ousted16 Supreme17 Court judges in the next four days or they will not participate in the elections.

Former cricket star and opposition leader Imran Khan told reporters Saturday that participating in the polls would only give General Musharraf's presidency18 more legitimacy19.

"If we take part in this election, we will be helping20, resurrecting a military dictator," he said.

Former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto's Pakistan People's Party has not indicated if it would join a boycott14. Candidates wishing to run in the election must register by Monday.


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