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Gojra’s Shame

Gojra’s Shame

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Christians burnt alive in Gojra riots

Rangers called in after mob torches Christian homes 
Punjab law minister says preliminary investigation shows no desecration of holy Quran

By Ali Usman

Daily Times
 

LAHORE: The government deployed the Rangers to the town of Gojra on Saturday after at least seven Christians, including three women, were burnt alive and dozens injured following the second incident of violence against Christians in Punjab in one month.

The latest riots, which started almost a week ago following allegations that a copy of the holy Quran was defiled, escalated on Saturday as locals shouting slogans against Christians took to the streets in Christian Town, a Christian-only locality. Following the escalation, Interior Minister Rehman Malik, on directions of President Asif Ali Zardari, ordered the Punjab Rangers to reach Gojra and help the civil administration maintain law and order. Eyewitnesses said a protesting mob turned violent when armed men from Jhang reached the spot and started attacking Christian houses. Locals claimed the attackers were members of a banned organisation, adding they carried sophisticated weaponry. Emboldened by the attackers, the mob started throwing acid and petrol bombs on the houses, forcing the people to come out. A local resident said dozens were feared dead, adding the exact number could not be confirmed as several bodies were buried under debris.

Claiming the banned Sipah-e-Sahaba group was involved in the rioting, Federal Minorities Minister Shahbaz Bhatti told the Associated Press he had directed police to ensure protection for the Christian community but they had ignored his instructions.

Punjab Law Minister Rana Sanaullah said authorities had investigated the allegation of a Holy Quran being defiled “and our initial reports say that there has not been any incident of desecration”. He said the situation had calmed down on Friday, but extremists had entered the city on Saturday and pushed people toward armed clashes. Faisalabad Commissioner Tahir Hussain told local TV channels that representatives of the two communities would meet on Saturday in an effort to calm the situation.   

 

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saleeem , on 8/4/2009 10:35:51 AM Said:

saleeem

Shameful

Kami , on 8/4/2009 10:53:59 AM Said:

Kami

Gojra Incident left nothing but shame for Pakistan. Bravo Zardari, his quick action helped lot to safe Pakistan’s image and world found that minorities are save in Pakistan. This is the action that gave relief to harassed Christian community; in true words it gave a sense of security to them. Nothing could wash the fiasco following the Gojra incident but Zardari’s speedy response.

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Seems like something is always going on.

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uggs cheap , on 12/12/2009 12:26:29 AM Said:

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The comments by you are the most idiotic and childish that i ve ever seen. come on and grow up, dont take Pakistanis too light!!!! this is 4 you and the other idiots like you.

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