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Hindu Extremists Attack Christian Family in India

Terrorists blow up shias & sunis. Here the neighbours are killing others because they are not hindus. I dont know when banias will know the difference.

Not only terrorists but there are widespread attack against christians by civilian in paksitan because they are not muslims .
 
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Islamist violence against Christians
Cathedral church of Resurrection, Lahore, Pakistan

See also List of terrorist incidents in Pakistan since 2001.

Christians in Pakistan are reportedly being subjected to a genocide by Pakistani Taliban.[20][21][22]

On October 7, 2001 the U.S.-led War in Afghanistan began.

On August 9, 2002 Muslim gunmen threw grenades into a chapel on the grounds of the Taxila Christian Hospital in northern Punjab 15 miles west of Islamabad, killing four, including two nurses and a paramedic, and wounding 25 men and women.[23]

On September 25, 2002, unidentified Muslim gunmen shot dead six people at a Christian charity in Karachi's central business district. They entered the third-floor offices of the Institute for Peace and Justice (IPJ) and shot their victims in the head. All of the victims were Pakistani Christians. Karachi police chief Tariq Jamil said the victims had their hands tied and their mouths had been covered with tape.[24]

On December 25, 2002 a few days after an Islamic cleric called for Muslims to kill Christians, two burqa-clad Muslim gunmen tossed a grenade into a Presbyterian church during a Christian sermon in Chianwala in east Pakistan, killing three girls.[25]

The All Pakistan Minority Alliance said "We have become increasingly victimised since the launch of the US-led international war on terror. It is, therefore, the responsibility of the international community to ensure that the government protects us."[26]

In November 2005, 3,000 militant Islamists attacked Christians in Sangla Hill in Pakistan and destroyed Roman Catholic, Salvation Army and United Presbyterian churches. The attack was over allegations of violation of blasphemy laws by a Pakistani Christian named Yousaf Masih. The attacks were widely condemned by some political parties in Pakistan.[27] However, Pakistani Christians have expressed disappointment that they have not received justice. Samson Dilawar, a parish priest in Sangla Hill, has said that the police have not committed to trial any of the people who were arrested for committing the assaults, and that the Pakistani government did not inform the Christian community that a judicial inquiry was underway by a local judge. He continued to say that Muslim clerics "make hateful speeches about Christians" and "continue insulting Christians and our faith".[28]

In February 2006, churches and Christian schools were targeted in protests over the publications of the Jyllands-Posten cartoons in Denmark, leaving two elderly women injured and many homes and properties destroyed. Some of the mobs were stopped by police.[29]

On June 5, 2006, a Pakistani Christian stonemason named Nasir Ashraf was working near Lahore when he drank water from a public facility using a glass chained to the facility. He was assaulted by Muslims for "Polluting the glass". A mob developed, who beat Ashraf, calling him a "Christian dog". Bystanders encouraged the beating, because it would be a "good" deed that would help them get into heaven. Ashraf was eventually hospitalized.[30][31]

On August 2006, a church and Christian homes were attacked in a village outside of Lahore, Pakistan in a land dispute. Three Christians were seriously injured and one missing after some 35 Muslims burned buildings, desecrated Bibles and attacked Christians.[32]

Based, in part, on such incidents, Pakistan was recommended by the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) in May 2006 to be designated as a "Country of Particular Concern" (CPC) by the Department of State.[32]

In July 2008, a Muslim mob stormed a Protestant church during a prayer service on the outskirts of Pakistan's largest city, Karachi, denouncing the Christians as "infidels" and injuring several, including a pastor.[33]

The 2009 Gojra riots was a series of violent pogroms against Christian minorities by Muslims.[34]

In June 2009, International Christian Concern reported the rape and killing of a Christian man in Pakistan, for refusing to convert to Islam.[35]

In March 2011, Shahbaz Bhatti was killed by gunmen after he spoke out against Pakistan's blasphemy laws. The U.K. increased financial aid to the country, sparking criticism of British foreign secretary William Hague. Cardinal Keith O’Brien stated, "To increase aid to the Pakistan government when religious freedom is not upheld and those who speak up for religious freedom are gunned down is tantamount to an anti-Christian foreign policy."[36]

The Catholic Church in Pakistan requested that Pope Benedict declare martyrdom of Shahbaz Bhatti.[37]

At least 20 people, including police officials, were wounded as 500 Muslim demonstrators attacked the Christian community in Gujranwala city on April 29, 2011, Minorities Concern of Pakistan has learnt.[38]

During a press conference in Karachi, the largest city of Pakistan, on May 30, 2011, Maulana Abdul Rauf Farooqi and other clerics of Jamiat-Ulema-e-Islam quoted “immoral Biblical stories” and demanded to ban the Bible. Maulana Farooqi said, “Our lawyers are preparing to ask the court to ban the book.”[39]

On September 23, 2012, a mob of protesters in Mardan, angry at the anti Islamic film Innocence of Muslims, reportedly "set on fire the church, St Paul's high school, a library, a computer laboratory and houses of four clergymen, including Bishop Peter Majeed." and went on to rough up Zeeshan Chand, the pastor's son.[40][41]

On October 12, 2012, Ryan Stanton, a Christian boy of 16 went into hiding after being accused of blasphemy and after his home was ransacked by a crowd. Stanton stated that he had been framed because he had rebuffed pressures to convert to Islam.[19][42]

In March 2013, Muslims attacked a Christian neighborhood in Lahore, where more than 100 houses were burned after a Christian was alleged to have made blasphemous remarks.[43]

A pattern of attacks on Christian children shows the "Pakistani police either failed to act or sided with the rapists and murderers."
Christianity in Pakistan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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Indians - stay away from the thread. Report internal news - that too on banned topic. Even the source is unverified.
 
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Hindu extremism has to be eradicated from the subcontinent, this is one of the biggest mistakes of the Mughals that they didn't eradicate this sect beforehand.
 
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Hindu extremism has to be eradicated from the subcontinent, this is one of the biggest mistakes of the Mughals that they didn't eradicate this sect beforehand.

The opposite is happening unfortunately in India. In your experiment(also called Pakistan) you have done that very successfully. Continue you clean up in your country.
 
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That's disappointing news.

Indian is at war against Kashmiris.
Indians are currently at war against Muslims and Christians.
Indian will war against Buddhists tomorrow if convert is not enough.

I don't see any Clashes in all over India

Once Christians in our Districts Clash with Hindus

But Now Christians too visiting the Hindu Temple during the Functions

Till now Some places have Communal Problem but this woudn't affect Hindustan's Hindu Christian Muslim Community


we don't have a Sunni Shia Clashes like some Muslim Countries
 
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Hindus trying to ignite riots again! This time with Christians
 
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Hindus trying to ignite riots again! This time with Christians


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The problem creators should be arrested and given strict punishments .

No more religious tensions or riots should be allowed in our country .
 
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dammit ! these "hindu terrorists" should start blowing these minorities .. should take a page out of how normal pakistanis like to blow the shias !
 
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Hindu extremism has to be eradicated from the subcontinent, this is one of the biggest mistakes of the Mughals that they didn't eradicate this sect beforehand.

60 million out of 160 millions in this continent are converted, that's pretty nice figure, you should not be sad as we were not Zorastrian. What if we implement what you are saying about cleansing of particular sect ??Are you ready for blow back , will take only a month if government thinks this should be done.
 
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Hindu extremism has to be eradicated from the subcontinent, this is one of the biggest mistakes of the Mughals that they didn't eradicate this sect beforehand.

60 million out of 160 millions in this sub- continent are converted, that's pretty nice figure, you should not be sad as we were not Zorastrian. But what about Muslims being cleansed like Myanmar for what they have done in past or doing now in Pakistan ?? Don't you have draconian blasphemy law ?? Or didn't you cleanse minority in your country ?? What if we implement what you are saying about cleansing of particular sect ??Are you ready for blow back ,it will take only a month if government thinks this should be done.


Do you know what's wrong with you people , your religion don't teaches you tolerance, all non-muslims are Kaffir for you.That's more than enough of indication that who should exist and who shouldn't.You don't accept the concept of multi-culturalism, everywhere around the world it's your people who are creating trouble.
 
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Islamist violence against Christians
Cathedral church of Resurrection, Lahore, Pakistan

See also List of terrorist incidents in Pakistan since 2001.

Christians in Pakistan are reportedly being subjected to a genocide by Pakistani Taliban.[20][21][22]

On October 7, 2001 the U.S.-led War in Afghanistan began.

On August 9, 2002 Muslim gunmen threw grenades into a chapel on the grounds of the Taxila Christian Hospital in northern Punjab 15 miles west of Islamabad, killing four, including two nurses and a paramedic, and wounding 25 men and women.[23]

On September 25, 2002, unidentified Muslim gunmen shot dead six people at a Christian charity in Karachi's central business district. They entered the third-floor offices of the Institute for Peace and Justice (IPJ) and shot their victims in the head. All of the victims were Pakistani Christians. Karachi police chief Tariq Jamil said the victims had their hands tied and their mouths had been covered with tape.[24]

On December 25, 2002 a few days after an Islamic cleric called for Muslims to kill Christians, two burqa-clad Muslim gunmen tossed a grenade into a Presbyterian church during a Christian sermon in Chianwala in east Pakistan, killing three girls.[25]

The All Pakistan Minority Alliance said "We have become increasingly victimised since the launch of the US-led international war on terror. It is, therefore, the responsibility of the international community to ensure that the government protects us."[26]

In November 2005, 3,000 militant Islamists attacked Christians in Sangla Hill in Pakistan and destroyed Roman Catholic, Salvation Army and United Presbyterian churches. The attack was over allegations of violation of blasphemy laws by a Pakistani Christian named Yousaf Masih. The attacks were widely condemned by some political parties in Pakistan.[27] However, Pakistani Christians have expressed disappointment that they have not received justice. Samson Dilawar, a parish priest in Sangla Hill, has said that the police have not committed to trial any of the people who were arrested for committing the assaults, and that the Pakistani government did not inform the Christian community that a judicial inquiry was underway by a local judge. He continued to say that Muslim clerics "make hateful speeches about Christians" and "continue insulting Christians and our faith".[28]

In February 2006, churches and Christian schools were targeted in protests over the publications of the Jyllands-Posten cartoons in Denmark, leaving two elderly women injured and many homes and properties destroyed. Some of the mobs were stopped by police.[29]

On June 5, 2006, a Pakistani Christian stonemason named Nasir Ashraf was working near Lahore when he drank water from a public facility using a glass chained to the facility. He was assaulted by Muslims for "Polluting the glass". A mob developed, who beat Ashraf, calling him a "Christian dog". Bystanders encouraged the beating, because it would be a "good" deed that would help them get into heaven. Ashraf was eventually hospitalized.[30][31]

On August 2006, a church and Christian homes were attacked in a village outside of Lahore, Pakistan in a land dispute. Three Christians were seriously injured and one missing after some 35 Muslims burned buildings, desecrated Bibles and attacked Christians.[32]

Based, in part, on such incidents, Pakistan was recommended by the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) in May 2006 to be designated as a "Country of Particular Concern" (CPC) by the Department of State.[32]

In July 2008, a Muslim mob stormed a Protestant church during a prayer service on the outskirts of Pakistan's largest city, Karachi, denouncing the Christians as "infidels" and injuring several, including a pastor.[33]

The 2009 Gojra riots was a series of violent pogroms against Christian minorities by Muslims.[34]

In June 2009, International Christian Concern reported the rape and killing of a Christian man in Pakistan, for refusing to convert to Islam.[35]

In March 2011, Shahbaz Bhatti was killed by gunmen after he spoke out against Pakistan's blasphemy laws. The U.K. increased financial aid to the country, sparking criticism of British foreign secretary William Hague. Cardinal Keith O’Brien stated, "To increase aid to the Pakistan government when religious freedom is not upheld and those who speak up for religious freedom are gunned down is tantamount to an anti-Christian foreign policy."[36]

The Catholic Church in Pakistan requested that Pope Benedict declare martyrdom of Shahbaz Bhatti.[37]

At least 20 people, including police officials, were wounded as 500 Muslim demonstrators attacked the Christian community in Gujranwala city on April 29, 2011, Minorities Concern of Pakistan has learnt.[38]

During a press conference in Karachi, the largest city of Pakistan, on May 30, 2011, Maulana Abdul Rauf Farooqi and other clerics of Jamiat-Ulema-e-Islam quoted “immoral Biblical stories” and demanded to ban the Bible. Maulana Farooqi said, “Our lawyers are preparing to ask the court to ban the book.”[39]

On September 23, 2012, a mob of protesters in Mardan, angry at the anti Islamic film Innocence of Muslims, reportedly "set on fire the church, St Paul's high school, a library, a computer laboratory and houses of four clergymen, including Bishop Peter Majeed." and went on to rough up Zeeshan Chand, the pastor's son.[40][41]

On October 12, 2012, Ryan Stanton, a Christian boy of 16 went into hiding after being accused of blasphemy and after his home was ransacked by a crowd. Stanton stated that he had been framed because he had rebuffed pressures to convert to Islam.[19][42]

In March 2013, Muslims attacked a Christian neighborhood in Lahore, where more than 100 houses were burned after a Christian was alleged to have made blasphemous remarks.[43]

A pattern of attacks on Christian children shows the "Pakistani police either failed to act or sided with the rapists and murderers."
Christianity in Pakistan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I dont care if anyone want to get vex

BURN DEM STRAIGHT ... BURN THE POPE, BURN THE VATICAN, BURN THE PENTAGON,THE QUEEN OF ENGLAND, BURN BATTYMAN, BURN LESBIAN, BURN CORRUPTION .... !!!!!!
 
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