Mourners attend a funeral in Quetta, Feb. 20, 2013
Pakistani Shiite Muslims prepare to bury bombing victims in Quetta, Pakistan on Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2013. Pakistani Shiites buried their kin killed in a massive bombing last weekend in the southwestern city of Quetta but the funeral on Wednesday was marred by gunfire as both protesters and police fired into the air.Arshad Butt/The Associated Press
Pakistani Shiite Muslims attend the funeral of their family members in Quetta, Pakistan on Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2013.Arshad Butt/The Associated Press
Pakistani Shiite Muslims carry the bodies of bombing victims for burial in Quetta, Pakistan on Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2013.Arshad Butt/The Associated Press
Shiite Muslims carry the coffin of a baby, who was killed in Saturday's bomb attack, during a funeral in Quetta February 20, 2013. Pakistani Shi'ites agreed to bury those killed in the most recent sectarian bombing, ending four days of protests, after the government said on Tuesday it had arrested 170 suspects linked to the attack.NASEER AHMED/Reuters
A Shiite Muslim carries a coffin of a victim who was killed in Saturday's bomb attack, during a funeral in Quetta February 20, 2013. Pakistani Shiites agreed to bury those killed in the most recent sectarian bombing, ending four days of protests, after the government said on Tuesday it had arrested 170 suspects linked to the attack.NASEER AHMED/Reuters
A Pakistani Shiite Muslim woman attends funeral of her family member in Quetta, Pakistan on Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2013.Arshad Butt/The Associated Press