A Wave of Grief and Anger After a Pakistani Shrine Is Bombed Karachi Indus River IRAN PAKISTAN INDIA Arabian Sea INDIA 100 Miles DETAIL OMAN PAKISTAN SINDH PROVINCE DETAIL Sehwan Nawabshah PAKISTAN Hyderabad Karachi Indus River Arabian Sea 100 Miles INDIA FEB. 17, 2017 ," he said. that It is the reason for the high death toll 17, 2017 FEB. 17, 2017 ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Hundreds of protesters — enraged, inconsolable and demanding justice — converged outside a revered shrine in southern Pakistan on Friday, one day after an Islamic State suicide bomber killed more than 80 people in the country’s deadliest attack in years. FEB. 17, 2017 The din of clashes and lamentations on Friday was a stark contrast to a day earlier, when hundreds of pilgrims thronged the gold-domed shrine of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar, in the southern province of Sindh, for a celebration of traditional music and the spiritual dance known as dhamal. Afghan officials were summoned on Friday to the General Headquarters in Rawalpindi and handed a list of 76 terrorists whom the Pakistani military wanted targeted, said Maj. Gen. Asif Ghafoor, the chief military spokesman.