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Anti-Christian Mob
of 1500 Riot in Punjab, Pakistan, Destroying
Churches and Homes |
WWW,
November 2005 (Archived) -
Muslim extremists attacked Christian
properties in Sangla Hill, Pakistan and
destroyed five churches, a dozen houses,
three schools, a dispensary, a convent and
two parsonages.
[ClickPress, Tue Nov 15 2005] As
many of us in Europe, Canada and USA took
part in services of remembrance for those
that fell during the World Wars, Muslim
extremists attacked Christian properties in
Sangla Hill, Pakistan and destroyed five
churches, a dozen houses, three schools, a
dispensary, a convent and two parsonages..
The Parish priest Rev. Fr. Samson Dilawar
along with local Christian leaders had been
informed before hand, about the Muslim
Fundamentalist’s plans to attack Christian
institutions and Church properties, he
reported the threats to local police and
government security force. Even with
pre-knowledge of the plans to raise a riot
consisting of a mob of over 1500, the local
authorities and security forces did not
listen and made no move towards the
protection of the Christian population and
their property.
The Muslim mob waving axes and sticks
attacked the Christian properties and
settlements in the city of Sangla Hill,
Faisalabad. Catholic, Presbyterian, and
Salvation Army Churches, a convent, a girls
hostel and twelve houses were set ablaze.
Police have stated that the riots started
after Muslim preachers urged people to 'take
revenge' after a Christian allegedly burnt
pages of the Koran".
Shahbaz Bhatti, head of the All Pakistan
Minorities Alliance - which promotes the
rights of minorities in mainly Sunni Muslim
Pakistan - denied the charges and condemned
the attacks. "No Christian burned
copies of the Quran," he told The
Associated Press. "No Christian can
even think of doing it," he said.
Archbishop Gary Beaver, of the Old Catholic
Church and leader of the “Doing Hard Time
for God!” project combating Christian
persecution, stated “ I am totally shocked
to hear of such mob rioting and obvious
anti-Christian attacks.” Archbishop Gary
called for the Government of Pakistan to
urgently address the issues at hand and
bring legislation into force to protect the
Christian Communities against such ongoing
religious persecution.
In an official communication, the Old
Catholic Church stated that in order for a
peaceful environment to be created for all
people, the Pakistan Government must permit
the freedom of all religions without any
discrimination or persecution.
Archbishop Gary Beaver said “we are in
deep grief and offer our prayers for all the
suffering Christian brothers and sisters
that make up the community of Sangla Hill,
Pakistan.
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