Muslims attack Christian community in Punjab, Pakistan

by René | March 5, 2009 at 11:41 am
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Peshawar (AsiaNews/Agencies) One woman has been killed, and 28 people have been injured at the Presbyterian church in Songo. Violence is on the rise in the Swat Valley and in the northern regions. Thousands of people are fleeing after the introduction of sharia, including many teachers and entire families. In Takhtbhai, in the district of Mardan, there have been bomb attacks on 16 music stores.

The attack took place on the evening of March 2: at 8 p.m., a group of Muslim inhabitants opened fire on the faithful who had gathered in the church for prayer.

Security forces decline investigation.

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israeli.agent

It is a commercial deal.Excerpts from the holy terror guide says :- 

"O believer,  if you attack/injure/kill "infidels" and you will be allotted certain property (real-estate and virgins ) when you go to  the seventh heaven  called  Jannath - ul - Firdous. A  point system known as "kaffir pointing system" exists there and the allocation of property is in accordiance to this. "

But this pointing system really sucks as far as internet loudwriting concerned. For every one terrabyte of articles you type / copy-paste, all you gonna get is a  12x8 cell. If you accumulate enough points and recommendations - a minimum of 100000 - for your articles you get an additional bonus , a plastic barbie doll - tattooed ofcourse.

.Agent.

 

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René

What?

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israeli.agent

Oh..!  Rene, that was Indian English :-). Sorry.

However, let me explain. The motive behind attacking Christians is that what I said in my comment. For the extremists, followers of  other relegions are "infedels". They believe that if they kill one infidel, god will allot a plot and 12 virgins  in the seventh heaven. Pretty strong motivation , if you ask me :-)

.Agent. 

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