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PAKISTAN: CHRISTIANS FEAR BACKLASH AS SECURITY FORCES CLASH WITH MOSQUE EXTREMISTS

Pakistan
Jul 03 2007
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Christian representatives in Pakistan are calling for urgent prayer to prevent a feared backlash against Christians following clashes between security forces and Islamist militants in the capital.

At least seven people have died after a tense standoff erupted into violence at the Lal Masjid mosque in the capital Islamabad. The mosque is linked with two Madrassas (Islamic schools).

Militant students have been calling for strict Islamic law and have been accused of carrying out kidnappings in the area. They are armed with assault rifles, sticks and petrol bombs.

According to Release International’s contacts, thousands of extremists have been drawn to the mosque, including women and children who are calling for a jihad. They warn that if the authorities continue shooting they will start suicide bombing across Pakistan.

Partners of Release International, which serves the persecuted Church, fear that the anger of militants will spill over into attacks against the Christian community. They are calling for prayer.

‘Whenever there is any incident against Muslims Christians are always held liable,’ says a spokesman for CLAAS, the Centre for Legal Aid Assistance and Settlement. ‘The Christians of Pakistan are in serious need of prayer.’

Tensions escalated at the mosque after students kidnapped Chinese nationals from an acupuncture clinic, accusing them of working in a brothel. Security forces erected barricades around the mosque. Students then seized guns from the police, prompting a volley of teargas, which led to an exchange of gunfire. 

According to the news agency AFP students brandishing Kalashnikov assault rifles have stood outside the mosque chanting ‘Jihad! Jihad’. The Pakistan authorities are being encouraged by the international community to clamp down on the extremists.

‘Pakistan is causing us great concern’ said Andy Dipper, the CEO of Release International. ‘As the country becomes more unstable, attacks against Christians are increasing. Our partners CLAAS fear that Christians in Pakistan will become the lightning rod for the anger and frustration of extremists in the aftermath of the violence at the mosque. Pray for calm. Pray for the Christians of Pakistan.’

ENDS

Notes to the Editor

For BBC coverage see http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/6264338.stm

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