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Posted: 03/12/2013 at 6:51pm | IP Logged Quote News Room

Attacks on Lahore Christians
Hundreds of houses burned, leading to protests across country

By Jeremy Reynalds
Senior Correspondent for ASSIST News Service

PAKISTAN (ANS) -- Pakistan's national assembly joined a chorus of condemnation Monday following Saturday's rioting in Lahore by Muslims that prompted Christians to flee before scores of their houses were burned.

 

Mob member burns Christian property
(CNN)

According to a story by World Watch Monitor (also using material from other sources), a Christian teacher sobbed to World Watch Monitor before her phone went dead, "We fled for our lives, do not ask us where we are."

"Everything is gone and they will come and get us next," said another Christian, who refused to leave Badami Bagh, a working-class urban sector of Lahore. "We have decided it is best to stay and lay low. If they come we will also flee, but we pray they will not. We do not know if their rage has been satisfied."

World Watch Monitor said news reports quote Lahore police as saying the rioting was sparked by an argument between a Christian and a Muslim who had been talking over drinks.

Savan Masih, a sweeper, had been drinking with a friend, Shahid Imran, in Shahid's barber shop, as was their custom, according to the Center for Legal Aid, Assistance and Settlement, a Christian organization.

The next day, Friday, Shahid claimed Savan had uttered a blasphemy against the prophet Mohammed. Under Pakistan law, insulting Mohammed is punishable by death. Though the penalty has yet to be carried out, the mere accusation of blasphemy alone has, in other cases, led to rioting and murder.

World Watch Monitor said press reports say a mosque broadcast the complaint from loudspeakers. Upwards of 2,000 Muslims converged on the Joseph Colony portion of Badami Bagh, threatening to burn Christians in their homes unless they left. Hundreds of families fled.

On Saturday, World Watch Monitor said, an estimated 3,000 Muslims, some armed, and some with flammable chemicals, looted and torched about 150 houses in the area and beat Christians who were unable to flee. They included children and the elderly, according to news accounts. So far, there have been no reports of deaths.

"There is nothing left in the houses of the Christians of Joseph Colony. They have lost everything and they are helpless," World Watch Monitor reported the legal aid center said.

British Pakistani Christian Association (BPCA) Chairman Wilson Chowdhry said in an online report, "This sad incident, just days after we launched our seminal report on the treatment of minorities in Pakistan, reinforces the need for a sea-change in Pakistani society. Once again, a Christian is falsely accused, yet still charged by police under mob pressure."

Among the houses torched was that of Savan Masih, who has three children and lives with his parents. One news report claims announcements were made at mosques to kill his family. Masih has since been arrested and charged with blasphemy under section 295-C of the Pakistan penal code.

World Watch Monitor said throughout the rest of the weekend, Christians across Pakistan waged angry demonstrations, clashing with police in Lahore and Karachi. In Lahore, police used batons and fired into the air to try to calm the crowds. Some 300 protesters were arrested, according to the Pakistan Daily Times, and 60 were injured.

Several police were also hurt by stones, according to Reuters. Crowds in Lahore pelted a bus station with stones and damaged shops belonging to Muslims. Street fighting with police continued into the evening.

World Watch Monitor said the Punjab Law Minister warned Christians not to take the law into their own hands, and not all demonstrations were violent.

Pakistan's Supreme Court on Monday issued an order demanding a report on the Badami Bagh riots. The order said Lahore police had failed to protect residents in the face of Saturday's angry mob. Police say they have arrested about 150 people.

World Watch Monitor said tensions are running high in Pakistan, where elections are slated for May. In the Joseph Colony, Christians have been anxious for years.

"We live in constant fear of being accused of blasphemy," one resident told World Watch Monitor last year.

"One day they will get us for blasphemy," added a Christian worker. "They always say we should stop teaching people about God's ways and freedom, and if we do not they will come looking for us and make up a case against us."

World Watch Monitor said Christians have lived in Badami Bagh since Pakistan and India were partitioned in 1947. Many of them are poor, illiterate and work as domestic servants for their Muslim neighbors.

"We live here because God has called us to minister and reach those who have never been able to read or write," said a teacher who lives in the area. "Many of our students and the people we work with have been abused and have faced persecution in so many different ways."

The attacks on the Joseph Colony were condemned by the President of the Pakistan Christian Congress, Nazir Bhatti, who told the Pakistan Christian Post, "The Punjab government has failed to provide security of life and property to Punjab's 18 million Christians."

Christians make up the largest minority group in Punjab.

The Center for Legal Aid, Assistance and Settlement has defended many Christians in Pakistan against charges of blasphemy, which it says often are made to settle scores with rivals. Saturday's attack, the center said, was motivated by a desire to seize land belonging to Christians.

On Monday, World Watch Monitor reported, the National Assembly interrupted its agenda to condemn the attack, while the Supreme Court rejected an initial Punjab government report on the rioting. The bench threw out the report because it failed to mention the reasons behind the incident or state what actions had been taken against the perpetrators. Minority-rights organizations across the country added their condemnation of the attack on the Christian enclave.

World Watch Monitor said Christians in Joseph Colony who lost their homes have been offered compensation of at least 500,000 rupees, or about US $5,000, and promised their homes will be quickly rebuilt.

According to the BPCA, there will be three protests across the UK coordinated by Pakistani Churches in the UK, in response to the attack. They will be in London, Bradford and Scotland.

For more information go to www.britishpakistanichristians.co.uk

Source: Assist News Service 



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Christian Colony Destroyed by Mob in Pakistan

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - On Saturday in a display of religious intolerance, an angry Muslim mob attacked Christians and burned down nearly 200 homes. Joseph Colony, a Christian neighborhood was ravished by fire in Lahore, Pakistan. The mob also set fire to eighteen shops and two churches. Police were dispatched to put out the flames and disperse the mob. Instead of helping they stood by and watched the mob destroy the neighborhood.

The attack was triggered by a report that a Christian sanitation worker had blasphemed the Prophet Muhammad. Muslims in Pakistan have become increasingly sensitive to any sacrilegious comments against the Prophet Muhammad in recent years, mostly resulting in violent mobs.

According to police, the incident stemmed from an argument on Wednesday evening between two friends: Sawan Masih, a Christian sanitation worker, and Shahid Imran, a Muslim barber. On Thursday Mr. Imran accused Mr. Masih, of blasphemy, sending a wave of tension through the Christian Community across Pakistan. Mosques publicized the report of blasphemy over loudspeakers which provoked the mob to anger which resulted in violence.

People began to leave their homes Thursday evening, and on Friday the police filed charges against Mr. Masih. On Saturday morning, several thousand people from nearby factories set out to destroy the Christian colony. Police reported some people in the mob were armed with weapons, including firearms. The New York Times reports Multan Khan, a police spokesman saying "They vandalized Christians' houses, desecrated churches and opened fire on the police." The local police force claims they sustained several injuries attempting to intervene. According to The New York Times, Jani Masih stated "Even a single household has not been spared." The one-room home he lived in with his three sons also fell victim to the mob. The barbaric destruction of this Christian colony is an alarming indicator that religious fanaticism is gaining momentum in Pakistan.

The nation of Pakistan is number 14 on the 2013 Open Doors World Watch List of the worst persecutors of Christians in the world. Window International Network Partners pray for Pakistan on Day 28 in accordance with the Praying Through the Window 9: Global Terrorism and World Religions prayer calendar.

Pray for:

  • A peaceful end to the crisis in Lahore. (The Bible, Psalm 37:37)
  • Angelic protection around all Christian Believers and innocent Muslims in Pakistan (The Bible, Psalm 12:5, Psalm 41:2)
  • Healing of the wounded Believers physically, emotionally and spiritually. Pray for the restoration of their homes and that perpetrators are brought to justice. (The Bible, Jeremiah 33:6)
  • The spirits of violence and intolerance to be eradicated from Pakistan. (The Bible, Psalm 125:4-5)
  • Strength and wisdom for all Christians in the region. These precious people are our Brothers and Sisters whose homes were maliciously destroyed. (The Bible, 1 Chronicles 16:11, Proverbs 8:11)
  • Those who participated in this destruction will have an encounter with Christ, repent of their sins and ask Christ to become their Lord and Savior. (The Bible, Acts 3:19)
  • God in His sovereignty to turn around for good what the devil meant for evil; that this suffering will not be in vain. (The Bible, Genesis 50:20, Romans 8:28)
  • God's protection over Believers in the land and pray that the government of Pakistan protects all of its citizens against the violence. (The Bible, Psalm 91)
  • Declare and decree that Pakistan and her precious people belong to Jesus Christ and that the Gospel of the Kingdom of God will be preached in all of Pakistan! (The Bible, Psalm 22:28, Matthew 24:14)

Sources: DECLAN WALSH, WAQAR GILLANI, K.M. Chaudary/Associated Press


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Lahore: Today 14 March 2013 CLAP-Christians Lawyers Association of Pakistan and Muslims lawyers made record of protest on Bedami Bagh,Lahore incident and demanded from Punjab Government to arrest culprits and made them punished according to Law .




A mob enraged over alleged blasphemy set on fire more than 150 Christians houses at Badami Bagh on Saturday.
There was no casualty as the Christian community, including women and children, had left the neighbourhood on Friday night after police pressurized them to do so.

The Hon’ble Chief Justice of Pakistan Mr. Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry took notice of the Badami Bagh incident that occurred in Lahore on 09-03-2013.The apex court, in its interim order, said that no insufficiency will be tolerated and suspending SHO and DSP is not enough.SC held IG and CCPO responsible for the incident and ordered that complete investigations should be conducted.SC adjourned the case hearing till March 18, 2013.

President CLAP Mr.Ijaz Farhat Advocate High Court addressing to media demanded adequate security for Christians in Pakistan.
Before protest in a meeting Christian lawyers focused on recent incidences of violence against Christians in Joseph Colony in Badami Bagh, Lahore.

Christian lawyers Ijaz Farhat ,Adnan Shamim Bhatti, Ezra Shujat, Sardar Mushtaq Gill, Niaz Amar and some other strongly condemned the terrorist attacks on the houses of poor Christians in that area.

This is not the first brutal attack in which the government has failed to provide Christians protection and security .There were committed similar acts of aggression and violence against Christians in Gojra and Shantinagar,the culprits have been identified, but not arrested."Told Sardar Mushtaq Gill Chief of LEAD and President Lahore PCC".

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