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karachi :A second church was attacked in Karachi on Thursday within a space of 10 days as armed men barged into its premises during a blackout, vandalised it and fled with alms offerings.
Since the beginning of the year, at least six churches in the city have been attacked, looted, fired upon or set ablaze. These churches are located in Christian slums surrounded by various ethnic communities.
The latest church to fall victim to the growing intolerance was the Philadelphia Pentecostal Church of Pakistan, situated in a congested lane of Karachi’s Essa Nagri locality.
On Thursday, armed men broke into the church during a power outage from a graveyard situated next to it, “The church was closed at that time. The men broke the windows, threw the Bibles on the floor and took away cash donations worth Rs40, 000,” said Rev Cornelius, the pastor of the church.
This comes barely 10 days after the St Francis Church was attacked in the Old Haji Camp area by violent protesters demonstrating against electricity load-shedding.
In a rare move, a blasphemy case under section 295-A was registered by the police against the mob.
Past attack on churches in Essa Nagri
Half of the targeted churches are situated in Essa Nagri – one of the largest Christian populated areas in the city. Bordered by ethnic groups and political activists, the locality, which is home to 30 churches, has witnessed a surge in criminal activities against minorities.
A resident and a prominent leader of the Christian community, Michael Javed, said that the community had recently built five walls to separate their area from other communities. “But the police tore down one of the walls to make a gateway for people to go to their mosques. And the church got looted the very next day,” Javed said, adding that their community was being victimised because political parties wanted to take over the area to form their constituencies.
The Seventh Day Adventist Church, also located in Essa Nagri was attacked in May when armed men barged into the area seeking an illegal electricity connection from a pole just before the evening mass was about to commence. A church member, Aftab Bhatti, tried to stop the men but resistance resulted in firing by the opponents at the church.
“They desecrate churches on purpose knowing that it will hurt us most,” said Bhatti, who was shot in his leg. When the angered community went to the main road to protest against desecration of the church, they were treated with a shower of bullets by other community members, resulting in two more injuries.
During the same month, another church in Essa Nagri, St Luke’s Church, situated opposite the house of minority parliamentarian Saleem Khokhar, was attacked. “Churches are being attacked to prevent people from practising their religion freely. We all are Pakistanis and our house of worship should be given protection and security,” Khokhar said, while adding that he too believed that political activists are creating a ruckus in Christian areas to pressure them to join their respective political parties.
Earlier this year, a church was wrecked in Manghopir by a group of people praying in a mosque who were irked by schoolchildren singing hymns in the church.
A representative of the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, Abdul Hai, said that the Taliban mindset is involved in attacking minorities and their houses of worship in the city. “They are the same people who are killing Ahmadis on one hand, and attacking churches to terrorise minorities,” he said.
In most cases, minorities refuse to register FIRs fearing a reprisal, while the police try to play down the incident. Despite visiting the Essa Nagri’s Philadelphia Pentecostal Church of Pakistan, SHO Asif Munawar refused to comment on the matter, saying an investigation would be carried out when a case was registered.


Religious intolerance: Second church attacked in Karachi in 10 days – The Express Tribune
 
The men broke the windows, threw the Bibles on the floor and took away cash donations worth Rs40, 000,” said Rev Cornelius, the pastor of the church.

This is typically an act of robbery and could be TTP/AQ playing their double edged tricks. Get the cash and disturb the intra-social harmony.
 
Unfortunate.

Only yesterday a Pak member was feeling very upset on the demolition of a boundary wall of a Church in Karnataka on the orders of a local Govt official.

Wonder what he feels of this ?
 
Pity on these Christians .
I mean Hindus may run towards India to save their *** but where will these Christians go ??
 
Unfortunate.

Only yesterday a Pak member was feeling very upset on the demolition of a boundary wall of a Church in Karnataka on the orders of a local Govt official.

Wonder what he feels of this ?
well the difference in both cases is one is done by govt.official ie state sponsored other is done by terrorists.so one can be counted as state sponsored terror attack other can be counted as terror attacks by non state actors.
 
Pity on these Christians .
I mean Hindus may run towards India to save their lives but where will these Christians go ??

Why? Are Christians prosecuted in India more than Pakistan ?
 
well the difference in both cases is one is done by govt.official ie state sponsored other is done by terrorists.so one can be counted as state sponsored terror attack other can be counted as terror attacks by non state actors.

No it doesnt means so.

Only Church coumpund was demolished in Karnataka where wall was located at the intersection of five roads and that it had to go on for development purposes. No Bible thrown on floor, No Cashed looted no Window of main building broken. Hence there was no religious attack as it was painted to be.

In Karachi, situation was entirely different. After Shias, Churches are being targetted now by hardcore islamist. Chindi Chorri like looting Cash from religious places is itself a act which shows the level of mob.

The incident simple means LAW & ORDER prevails in Karnataka , while Karachi lacks control of LAW & ORDER institutions in Pakistan.
 
No it doesnt means so.

Only Church coumpund was demolished in Karnataka where wall was located at the intersection of five roads and that it had to go on for development purposes. No Bible thrown on floor, No Cashed looted no Window of main building broken. Hence there was no religious attack as it was painted to be.

In Karachi, situation was entirely different. After Shias, Churches are being targetted now by hardcore islamist. Chindi Chorri like looting Cash from religious places is itself a act which shows the level of mob.

The incident simple means LAW & ORDER prevails in Karnataka , while Karachi lacks control of LAW & ORDER institutions in Pakistan.
hey how about if someone smash a durga pandal or ganesh pandal and say opps its just the pandal but statue is still intact.As for law and order in karnataka or for that matter in india itself you better not talk about it just in august india saw the biblical style exodus from indian cities .And those people of assam riots are still spending time in camps fearful to return to their villages.World sees the best law and order situation in delhi when its called the rape capital of the world or in guahati where teenager get molested on road infront of camera.:rolleyes:
 
Any relevance to the subject @ hand ?

Or just want to have the last word ?
yes.Point is pakistan is middle of war and its long drawn war which has impacted every section of society we it muslim be it hindu sikh christian ,be it young,old, kid everyone has got affected by it.it gonna take time to bring it to normalcy. but india being in peacetime is doing far worse on law on order.
 
yes.Point is pakistan is middle of war and its long drawn war which has impacted every section of society we it muslim be it hindu sikh christian ,be it young,old, kid everyone has got affected by it.it gonna take time to bring it to normalcy. but india being in peacetime is doing far worse on law on order.

Well return of normalcy in Pak is debatable and beyond the purview of this thread.

Once again, what has the bold part & ref to India to do with the subject @ hand ?
 
The men broke the windows, threw the Bibles on the floor.
Holy cow on a cracker!! If the Quran was treated in this manner by Christians and thrown on the floor, what would have been the reaction of Muslims? I shudder to think what would have happened.

Some Muslims treat other religions like mud. There needs to be a paradigm shift in mindsets and Mullahs should take the lead in educating them that all religions must be treated equally and with respect. The same goes with those yahoos in Western countries who treat Islam with such disdain.
 
Pity on these Christians .
I mean Hindus may run towards India to save their *** but where will these Christians go ??



America, I have some (Pakistani) christian frnd in America. He told mr horrible story of discrimination. In the year 2007 he first told me about draconian law.

@Topic: this can be burglary, Wait for more reports
 
hey how about if someone smash a durga pandal or ganesh pandal and say opps its just the pandal but statue is still intact.

Before dancing about Compond wall destruction of Church, Check following link which shows how the very same Karnataka govt. demoslished 1200+ temples for development puposes in past.

1,219 Hindu and Jain Temples Face Demolition in the Mangalore Area | The Chakra News

As for law and order in karnataka or for that matter in india itself you better not talk about it just in august india saw the biblical style exodus from indian cities.

Freedom of speech is misused by some nut-heads. Our Constitution has equal respect for Geeta,Quran & Bible.

But If a Christian says he believes in Jesus as final saviour of humanity & no one other is, he can be jailed & even sentenced to Death in BEST NATION on this earth which is unfortunately our western neighbour. Thanks to Your Constitution & Blasphemy Law. India really lacks such laws.

You must certainly be proud on that.

And those people of assam riots are still spending time in camps fearful to return to their villages.World sees the best law and order situation in delhi when its called the rape capital of the world or in guahati where teenager get molested on road infront of camera.:rolleyes:

This is utter BS & has no relation to Topic by anyway. Doesn't deserve any reply.
 
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