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Pakistani Christians Slaughtered
The Age ^ | 10/29/01

Posted on 10/29/2001 6:23:50 AM PST by truthandlife

Gunmen with ``bags of guns and bullets'' stormed into a Christian church in Pakistan and sprayed the congregation with gunfire, killing the minister and 15 others, police and survivors said.

The attack yesterday - the bloodiest in memory against the country's small Christian community - took place during a Protestant service held at St Dominic's Roman Catholic Church in the centre of Behawalpur, a city in Pakistan's southern Punjab province.

It was unclear whether the attack was related to recent unrest over US-led airstrikes on Afghanistan.

During the church shooting, survivors said worshippers tried to flee or hide under pews to escape an indiscriminate hail of automatic weapons fire that left the gray stone building pocked with bullet holes.

``Some of them lay down. Some begged for mercy. They didn't listen,'' said Ali Shah, a man in his early 20s who was in the front pew when the four masked gunmen burst in. He was one of five people being treated for bullet wounds at the city hospital Sunday afternoon.

The Rev Rocus Patras, parish priest at St Dominic's, said that at the time of the shooting, a Protestant congregation that lacks its own building was worshipping at the Catholic church as it has for 30 years.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility, but intelligence officials said members of a banned Islamic group were under suspicion. US attacks on neighbouring Afghanistan have enraged many Pakistani Muslims.

``Whenever something happens with America, they attack Christian churches,'' Patras said.

Authorities in Pakistan's four provinces ordered increased security at Christian churches. In Islamabad, where police commandos with automatic weapons guarded church gates yesterday afternoon, President General Pervez Musharraf condemned the loss of ``16 innocent and precious lives.''

``The method used and the inhuman tactics employed clearly indicate involvement of trained terrorists of organizations bent on creating discord and disharmony in Pakistan,'' Musharraf said in a written statement.

Dr Umar Farooq, an emergency-room physician at the Civil Hospital in Behawalpur, said four of the dead were children under 12, four were women and eight were men. Police said one of the dead was Father Emmanuel, the minister conducting the morning services. They did not know his last name.

Patras, the Catholic priest, was in his rectory preparing for his own service two hours later when he heard gunfire and went outside.

``I took these children, these little children, and ran. We jumped over the wall. It was like bombs were going off,'' he said. ``After that, I went back to the church and saw crying and blood and people dying.''

He added: ``They had whole bags of weapons and bullets.''

Behawalpur Police Chief Haris Ikram said one of the dead was a Muslim police officer named Mohammad Salim, who witnesses said was guarding the church gate when he was shot.

Police said at least 100 people were in the church when the attackers arrived on motorcycles. They opened fire for nearly five minutes and fled as quickly as they came.

Shamoon Masih, 34, who was shot in the leg and the arm, said most of those who died belonged to two families. He said the gunmen didn't select particular victims but merely fired into clusters of people.

``They had no mercy for the children. They had no mercy for the women. They could see that small children were being hit by bullets, but they kept firing,'' said Masih, who carried several children out of the church after the attack before passing out from his wounds.

Dr Altaf Malik, medical superintendent at the hospital, said that after the shootings, distraught family members angered that loved ones could not be saved screamed at doctors and destroyed some medical equipment. ``We remained calm,'' the doctor said. ``We knew they were grieving.''

In the Vatican, Pope John Paul II called the killings an ``evil act'' and a ``tragic act of intolerance'' and offered prayers to the victims' families.

The pope ``has learned with the deepest sadness about the terrible violence,'' read a condolence telegram sent by the Vatican's secretary of state, Cardinal Angelo Sodano. It said the pontiff ``expresses his prayerful closeness to all affected by this evil act.''

In Britain, Archbishop of Canterbury George Carey, spiritual leader of the Church of England, condemned the killings and said, ``Christian minorities in many parts of the world sometimes feel beleaguered and under pressure, but I call upon everyone to recognise that this is not a conflict between Christianity and Islam.''

There have been religious tensions between Sunni and Shi'ite Muslims in the area, but this was the first such attack on Christians in recent memory, authorities said.

Also yesterday, a bomb ripped through a passenger bus in the southwestern city of Quetta, killing at least three people and wounding 25 others, police said.

The bomb, which was apparently placed under a seat, exploded as the bus moved through a market area in a subdivision where military personnel live. Police said several of the wounded were soldiers, but they gave no further details.

In recent months, scores of people have been killed and injured in a series of bomb explosions in Pakistan. There were also several rocket-propelled grenade attacks on the military installations in Quetta.


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1 posted on 10/29/2001 6:23:50 AM PST by truthandlife
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To: truthandlife
Gunmen with ``bags of guns and bullets'' stormed into a Christian church in Pakistan and sprayed the congregation with gunfire, killing the minister and 15 others, police and survivors said.

ABC/CBS/NBC/CNN/MSNBC/REUTERS/AP reporting no Afghan civilian casualties - all is OK.

2 posted on 10/29/2001 6:35:10 AM PST by Mannaggia l'America
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To: truthandlife
This atrocity is being under-reported by most of the media who choose instead to report on the civilians accidently killed by the United States. Shades of Vietnam reporting are starting to appear.
3 posted on 10/29/2001 6:39:24 AM PST by Faithfull
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To: Mannaggia l'America
Hey,they were white, male Christians, so what's the big deal. (Now if only they had been Anglo Saxons).
4 posted on 10/29/2001 6:41:18 AM PST by Marc Poor
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To: Faithfull
What do you expect from the Satan controlled media?

"Blessed are those who are persecuted because of righteousness, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven." Matthew 5:10

5 posted on 10/29/2001 6:49:18 AM PST by truthandlife
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To: truthandlife
"In Britain, Archbishop of Canterbury George Carey, spiritual leader of the Church of England, condemned the killings and said, ``Christian minorities in many parts of the world sometimes feel beleaguered and under pressure, but I call upon everyone to recognise that this is not a conflict between Christianity and Islam.''

Tragically the Archbishop is just another PC useful idiot.

6 posted on 10/29/2001 6:52:05 AM PST by KJMorgan
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To: Mannaggia l'America
But Islam is a religion of peace

/ sarcasm

7 posted on 10/29/2001 6:53:08 AM PST by Aristophanes
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To: KJMorgan
"Christian minorities in many parts of the world sometimes feel beleaguered and under pressure, but I call upon everyone to recognise that this is not a conflict between Christianity and Islam."

What an idiotic statement. That was precisely what this attack was all about.

8 posted on 10/29/2001 7:01:02 AM PST by Zack Nguyen
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To: truthandlife
Interesting to note : our local ( Gannett ) newspaper published this " below the fold "-with story on an inside page. Above the fold ? The accidental killing of 13 civilians by American bombs-story on page 1.
9 posted on 10/29/2001 7:07:37 AM PST by genefromjersey
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To: truthandlife
``Whenever something happens with America, they attack Christian churches,''

Expect to see the peacenicks out in support of Anti-Christionism in America, even worse than they did under Clinton.
Stupid liberals. No brains at all. Empty space.
I think the A-rabs see "political correctness via liberalism" as our form of Christianity, but it's just the opposite.
No wonder the A-rabs are confused about who the good guy and who the bad guy is.
We should give them about 10 liberals to talk to, and 10 Christians to talk to. If this were to happen, the targets would no longer be the Christian churches.

10 posted on 10/29/2001 7:22:15 AM PST by concerned about politics
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To: truthandlife
President Bush needs to mention this tragic crime. The Pope is right. All we can do now is pray for the victims families.
11 posted on 10/29/2001 7:27:52 AM PST by GodBlesBush
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To: truthandlife
PS...The left wing has always gone after Christians. "NO GOD ALLOWED HERE" signs above the school doors.
Hillary took large sums of money from the terrorist group to become senator, and was photographed kissing Mrs. Arafat!.
Bill Clinton favored Palistine.
We were being set up by the "political correctness "left for the last eight years.
After all, it is the lefts idea to "share the wealth of the world."
12 posted on 10/29/2001 7:37:31 AM PST by concerned about politics
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To: truthandlife
Has there been a single Muslim anywhere in the world that has condemned this massacre?

I doubt it.

13 posted on 10/29/2001 7:40:12 AM PST by Number_Cruncher
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Has there been a single Muslim anywhere in the world that has condemned this massacre?

Nor liberal politician. Not a word from Bill or Hillary. They're always in front of the camera. Where are they?

14 posted on 10/29/2001 7:43:09 AM PST by concerned about politics
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To: Mannaggia l'America
Gunmen with ``bags of guns and bullets'' stormed into a Christian church in Pakistan and sprayed the congregation with gunfire, killing the minister and 15 others, police and survivors said.

ABC/CBS/NBC/CNN/MSNBC/REUTERS/AP reporting no Afghan civilian casualties - all is OK

Christians don't count in the body count..Islam means peace you know?

To report this would disrupt the official duties of the U S Dept of Propaganda

15 posted on 10/29/2001 7:47:07 AM PST by RnMomof7
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To: Zack Nguyen; KJMorgan
Tragically the Archbishop is just another PC useful idiot.

and

What an idiotic statement. That was precisely what this attack was all about.

Yes...George Carey was the guy who sent Clinton a congratulatory letter when he vetoed a partial-birth abortion ban. He's a disgrace to the Anglican Communion and an embarrassment to Christendom as a whole.

Tell me again why it is that concealed weapons should be banned in houses of worship. I understand that lots of people think such reasoning is so elementary and obvious on its face that it shouldn't have to be explained; but I'm just dense enough not to get it, I guess.

16 posted on 10/29/2001 9:19:52 AM PST by Barak
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To: truthandlife
ISLAM = MURDER
17 posted on 10/29/2001 10:40:56 AM PST by TexasRepublic
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To: truthandlife
The title says it all.
18 posted on 01/16/2004 12:09:06 AM PST by Cronos (W2004!)
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To: Marc Poor
Hey,they were white, male Christians

No, you're completely wrong, they weren't white, they were Pakistani, they weren't all male but they were Christians.
19 posted on 01/16/2004 12:10:16 AM PST by Cronos (W2004!)
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To: Marc Poor
Ali Shah, a man in his early 20s who was in the front pew

does Ali Shah sound like a WEstern name to you????
20 posted on 01/16/2004 12:11:21 AM PST by Cronos (W2004!)
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