100 Christian homes burned by mob in Lahore

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I think they did the right thing for themselves. Some times these christians can say very bad stuff.
 

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Muslims drinking is BLASPHEMOUS!

They should be booked!
Thats the weridest part that thing started with druken muftis...

It fits in line with the theory that PPP wants to delay elections until September, so Zardari can be re-elected as President by the same government. I think hes going to cite the worsening situation in Pakistan as reason enough to delay the elections.
 

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Sir their beloved Quiad was a hot blooded Casinova known 2 romance beautiful parsi girls of the then south Bombay i guess he even had a parsi wife.......not only that no wonder my grand father used 2 call Mr Jinnah "JONNY WALKER JINNAH "for no reason:taunt1:............If their Quiad-e-Azam is like that u can pretty much imagine how will be the awam of his country...........:rolleyes:.
That is true but then so do the Saudi so called royalty and rich people.

Osama's eldest brother Salem was a freewheeling alcohol guzzling, pork eating soul.

While they all donate large sums as charity, yet no matter how much they pray every day or observe Ramadan, they are not pious or good Muslims.

And if the issue in Pakistan was over two alcoholic Muslims going berserk leading to the carnage, then no cognisance should have been taken, as the men has forfeited their right as Muslims.

It is more so disgraceful if they were Muftis.

Munafiqeen.
 
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These are bad muslins, since the Coran recognizes the Torah and Bible words' value and the jews and christians as being too the 'Book's People', as well as the previous prophets Abraham, Moyses, Jesus, etc., as a lineage's sucession till the true prophet the Muhammed.

Islam don't incites hate against them.
 

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These are bad muslins, since the Coran recognizes the Torah and Bible words' value and the jews and christians as being too the 'Book's People', as well as the previous prophets Abraham, Moyses, Jesus, etc., as a lineage's sucession till the true prophet the Muhammed.

Islam don't incites hate against them.
Moses(pbuh) as well as jesus(pbuh) has high respect in ISLAM.

Such incidents are done by bunch of crap people.

I heard that more than 100 are suspect are already arrested
 

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Pakis doing genocide of minorities openly. :tsk:

They are following Religion of Intolerance and Backwardness. :sad:
 

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My point is. if you don't have the gumption to suck up burning of your religious stuff then don't do it to other's religious stuff.
But Jesus is also a prophet of Islam. That's the irony. Its like Saivities burning down Vaishnav Mandirs.
 

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But Jesus is also a prophet of Islam. That's the irony. Its like Saivities burning down Vaishnav Mandirs.
Abrahamics especially do not have the level of tolerance and the IDGAF attitude of Dharmics. There are people actively preaching carnal desires in the name of Hinduism and you don't see them being attacked. Sometimes we see some anger towards Christian preaching is because they say that Hindus are satan worshippers and backward pagans. I have been approached by some missionaries here in US, who seem to very genuine and humble but their intentions are rather disturbing.
 

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Abrahamics especially do not have the level of tolerance and the IDGAF attitude of Dharmics. There are people actively preaching carnal desires in the name of Hinduism and you don't see them being attacked. Sometimes we see some anger towards Christian preaching is because they say that Hindus are satan worshippers and backward pagans. I have been approached by some missionaries here in US, who seem to very genuine and humble but their intentions are rather disturbing.
After talking to many Americans and Europeans they say they are fooled by their religion which doesnt really answers their questions and thats the reason they like to study Indian religions.But those are some who actually wants some answers and not just "Follow Jesus as he is the ultimate truth" types.Also there is a Christian channel preaching this stuff and it's rhetoric about these same things.

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Some disturbing images... Christians in Pakistan saved their lives by running away or else no way they could have survived from the attack of 3000 or so attackers... :sad:







 

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Burn us too, wails survivor of Christian massacre in Lahore

Members of the minority Christian community in Lahore have accused the PML-N Government in Punjab Province of patronising a Muslim mob of setting fire to dozens of Christian homes in the city's Joseph Colony, a Dawn News report said.

Muslim mobs, allegedly instigated by PML-N MNA Malik Riaz ransacked, robbed and burnt to the ground Christian homes on Saturday, in retaliation to alleged insults made by a man against Prophet Muhammad under Section 295-C, an accusation which has not been proved.

James Rehmat, a Christian worker, openly accuses the PML-N Government of actually provoking the mob.
"Some top leaders of the N-League, including Malik Riaz (local MNA) led the procession. On Friday night, another local PML-N leader came and had banners put up against blasphemy," he points upwards to freshly put up cloth banners saying 'The penalty of blasphemy is only beheading', the report said.

"But we don't see any politicians or other higher ups in this area after this incident although a whole day has passed by. How is it that all these incidents against us happened during the Shahbaz-Nawaz Government?"

"Burn us too!" wailed a woman, her hands repeatedly hitting her head. "Did they leave us alive to see all this?"

According to the report, members of Lahore's Christian community took to the streets and clashed with the police on Sunday, chanting slogans against the Government, with women beating their chests in anguish.

Various leaders from the community questioned the failure of the PML-N led-Government in Punjab in providing a safe haven for Pakistani Christians.

Bishop Akram Gill, of the Emmanuel Church also stands and makes an official complaint against the Sharif-led Punjab Government.

"The Shantinagar and Gojra incidents too happened during the Sharifs' rule. How is it that when they are not in power, we tend to live more peacefully? The time has come that Christians must ask themselves: Can we live in Pakistan any longer? We request the UN to give us refuge because we cannot find any justice in this country."

Sohail Johnson from the Sharing Life Ministry Pakistan said,"They are lying! They have done nothing to save us. They stood on one side while our Bible was burnt. Their excuse was there were too many terrorist outfits present and that the police was weak."

Locals claim there are 250 families living in total, and each family has faced a loss of close to Rs 1 lakh at least.

For over a year now, religious minorities have become the victims of extremism by a Sunni-majority Pakistan.

While Shias have been butchered mercilessly by Sunni extremists, who adhere to a hardline interpretation of Islam, Christians and Hindus have become prime targets of Pakistan's arcane and harsh blasphemy laws, and are persecuted regularly.

Blasphemy in Pakistan is an offence punishable by life in prison or even death.
 

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Hundreds of Christians clash with Pakistani police after homes burned

Hundreds of Christians clash with Pakistani police after homes burned by Muslim mob

http://http://www.foxnews.com/world/2013/03/10/hundreds-christians-clash-with-pakistani-police-after-homes-burned-by-muslim/


LAHORE, Pakistan – Hundreds of Christians protesting the burning of their homes by a Muslim mob over alleged blasphemous remarks made against the Islam's Prophet Muhammad clashed with police on Sunday in eastern and southern Pakistan.
Around 150 people have been arrested for setting dozens of Christian houses on fire in the eastern city of Lahore after a non-Muslim was accused of making offensive comments about the prophet, police said.

Christians across the country rallied against the incident, but the main demonstrations were in Lahore, the southern port city of Karachi, the capital, Islamabad, and the adjoining city of Rawalpindi.

The Christian demonstrators blocked a main highway in Lahore and police fired tear gas shells to disperse the protesters who demanded assistance from the government, said police official Malik Awais. He said the protesters damaged several vehicles, uprooted a fence along the road and burned an electricity generator.

Seven policemen were injured when the protesters pelted them with stones, he said. He said the police, who used tear gas and batons to disperse the crowd, detained six of the protesters.

Government spokesman Pervaiz Rasheed promised the government would help hem rebuild their houses, but the Christians expressed dissatisfaction with the way the government was handling the incident.

"I have been robbed of all of my life's savings," Yousuf Masih said, standing close to his burned house. He said the government's announcement that it would give 200,000 rupees ($2,000) compensation to each family was a joke.

Awais, the police officer said, the protesters demanded the government raise the compensation amount from 200,000 rupees ($2,000) to 1 million rupees ($10,000).

In Karachi, more than 1,000 protesters blocked a road in a main market and damaged about 25 vehicles, said police officer Ali Raza. He said some of the protesters also attacked 10 shops and looted valuables and cash. He said the police beat back the protesters and fired tear gas shells to disperse them. At least two protesters were taken into custody, he said.

The protests are a response to an incident that began on Friday after a Muslim accused a Christian man of blasphemy — an offense that in Pakistan is punished by life in prison or death. On Saturday, a mob of angry Muslims rampaged through the Christian neighborhood in Lahore, burning about 170 houses.

The Christian man is in police custody pending an investigation into the allegations. Those who rioted are being investigated for alleged arson, robbery, theft, and terrorism, said police officer Abdur Rehman.

The Pakistani police usually arrest rioters to tamp down public anger, but those accused are rarely convicted and the law is often misused to settle personal disputes and rivalries.

Akram Gill, a local bishop in the Lahore Christian community, said the incident had more to do with personal enmity between two men — one Christian and one Muslim — than blasphemy. He said the men got into a brawl after drinking late one night, and in the morning the Muslim man made up the blasphemy story as payback.

Such accusations of blasphemy in the past have prompted huge crowds to take the law into their own hands. Once an accusation is made it's difficult to get it reversed, partly because law enforcement officials and politicians do not want to be seen as being soft on blasphemers.
According to Human Rights Watch, there are at least 16 people on death row in Pakistan for blasphemy and another 20 are serving life sentences.

Last year, there was a rare reversal of a blasphemy case. A teenage Christian girl with suspected mental disabilities was accused of burning pages of the Quran. But she was later released after a huge domestic and international outcry about her treatment. A local cleric where she lived was arrested and accused of planting the pages in her bag to incriminate her, a rare example of the accuser facing legal consequences. However, he was later freed on bail.

Also on Sunday, a suspected U.S. missile strike killed a foreign militant who was riding on horseback in Datta Khel in North Waziristan, according to three Pakistani intelligence officials who spoke anonymously because they were not authorized to talk to the media.


Read more: Hundreds of Christians clash with Pakistani police after homes burned by Muslim mob | Fox News




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