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Thursday, March 5, 2009
One killed, 11 injured in Pakistan Church attack by gunmen
Violence continues to spiral out of control in the country

By Dan Wooding and Sheraz Khurram Khan
Special to ASSIST News Service
One killed, 11 injured in Pakistan Church attack by gunmen
Violence continues to spiral out of control in the country

By Dan Wooding and Sheraz Khurram Khan
Special to ASSIST News Service
GUJRANWALA, PAKISTAN (ANS) -- As violence  continues to spiral out of country in Pakistan, ANS has received news that  indiscriminate firing by a group of Muslim men on congregants of a Presbyterian  church in Gujranwala district on Monday, March 2 that left a woman dead and 11  others injured.
  Several Muslim men, identified as Amjad, Balal, Zeeshan Azam and others  whose identities could not be ascertained by ANS, opened fire on worshipping  Christians at the Presbyterian Church in Songo, which is a town that is some 7  kilometers from Gujranwala city, a week after two Muslim men robbed a Christian  resident of the area on gunpoint.  
 On February 25, two Muslim men intercepted a Christian man, Imran, on his  way home and robbed him at gunpoint of 3,000 Pakistani Rupees ($37.3506 USD), a  mobile phone and a wrist watch.  
 Bleeding, Imran, after going home, he then went to the local police station  to report the incident. The matter was “resolved” after Muslim notables brokered  reconciliation between Imran and the accused.  
 However, the patch-up proved short-lived, as several armed Muslims made  forcible entry into several homes of Christians on March 2 and allegedly  harassed and threatened Christians.  
 Another group of Muslims, who were carrying iron rods, clubs, and guns,  entered into the church. They opened fire at the congregants. The culprits  allegedly also smashed the windows of the church and desecrated Bibles. They  removed the cross erected at the roof of the church and left the scene shouting  at the Christians that they would face worse attacks if they did not leave the  town.  
 Talking to ANS by phone, Pastor Patras of the Presbyterian church, said  that moving the inured Christians to the local hospital was not without a  struggle. Elaborating on this, he said the Muslims had blocked the road leading  to hospital apparently to stop Christians from going to Gujranwala District  Headquarter Hospital. He said they were eventually able to shift the injured to  the hospital after police intervention.  
 ”Police vehicles ferried the injured to the hospital,” he said.  
 Commenting on the death of Christian woman, Shakeela, who succumbed to her  bullet injuries, Shahzad Kamran of the Sharing Life Ministry Pakistan (SLMP)  called for her post-mortem.  
 He alleged that the police “are not taking any action to arrest  assailants.”  
 Mr. Sohail Johnson, Chief Coordinator of SLMP, who visited the scene of  incident, condemned what he called “a brutal attack” on Christians and urged  prayer partners of the ministry to pray for protection of Pakistani Christians.  
 “Fundamentalist Muslims are targeting Christians as they cannot tolerate  their existence in Pakistan,” he told ANS.  
 Pastor Patras claimed that the attitude of the nursing staff and medics at  the government-run hospital was “callous and indifferent” toward the injured  Christians. He said the gunmen had “exercised their influence over the hospital  staff” after failing to “stop injured Christians from arriving at the hospital.”   
 “The medics at the DHQ Gujranwala asked us to take Shakeela to Lahore. It  took us a long time to arrange an ambulance as we had no resources,” said Pastor  Patras, who believes, Shakeela’s death could have been averted if multiple odds  were not stacked against them.  
 Asked if the police had made any arrests, he said they arrested a couple of  people but said “the real culprits are still scot-free.”  
 Pastor Patras described the situation as “extremely tense”, adding,  “Fearing attacks, Christians have shut themselves in their houses. We are scared  and are praying for our safety.”  
He said Muslims had also attacked Christian residents of Kotli Sahvo, a  village in Gujranwala district on February 28. “Police did not even file a  report, let alone take action against the culprits,” he alleged.  
 “Even if a report was lodged. We would lose it in the court as we would not  have resources to hire a lawyer,” he said.  
 ANS has discovered that local Christians have protested against the  incident and have demanded immediate arrests of the culprits.
 
 


 



 
 
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