Mon Dec 18, 2017 12:48AM
Pakistani Christians hold banners and lighted candles during a protest in Karachi on December 17, 2017, after a suicide bomber attack on a church in Quetta. (AFP)
Pakistani Christians hold banners and lighted candles during a protest in Karachi on December 17, 2017, after a suicide bomber attack on a church in Quetta. (AFP)

About a dozen members of the Christian community gathered on Sunday, to protest against the suicide bombers attack on a church in Quetta, Pakistan, demanding protection from the government.

The priest of the attacked church held a news conference and strongly condemned the attack.

Two suicide bombers stormed a packed Bethel Memorial Methodist Church in south-western Pakistan on Sunday morning killing at least nine people and wounding up to 56, officials said, in the latest attack claimed by Daesh in the country.