Quetta: Hundreds of people from Pakistan's Shiite Hazara community held a protest in Quetta on Saturday, after a suicide bomber killed at least 20 people in the southwestern city the day before.
Some blocked roads and burned tyres while some thers sit-in a protest demanding justice.
"We are tired of burying our people," said protester Nasar Ahmed.
Friday's bombing in an open-air market near a Shiite residential area wounded dozens of others, police and hospital officials said.
A senior police chief said people from the (Shiite) Hazara community appeared to be the target.
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Mir Ziaullah Langau, the provincial home minister, said the suicide bomber had walked up to the marketplace and killed both Shiites and Sunnis.