Armed mob sets fire to 20 houses, casualties feared

Welcome the effects of years of jihadi indoctrination where even alleged thought crimes of blasphemy lead people to a bloodthirsty rampage. I wonder if the victims were of a non muslim religion as is the case in such mob attacks. Reminds of the Gujrat riots on a smaller scale.

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Armed mob sets fire to 20 houses, casualties feared

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LAHORE: A mob of armed men attacked a village, Chak 95 GB, near Koriyan, Gojra tehsil in Toba Tek Singh district on Thursday and set fire to at least 20 houses, a private TV channel reported.

According to the channel, several people were injured and casualties were also feared. The channel reported that many cattle had also been burnt alive in the incident. The incident sparked widespread violent protests against police and fire brigade officials for their late arrival. Protesters blocked the Faisalabad-Jhang Road, which affected the flow of traffic.

Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif took notice of the incident and directed the district coordination officer and the district police officer to visit the area personally and report back to him.

Talking to the channel, Punjab Law Minister Rana Sanaullah said the incident took place as a reaction to rumours of blasphemy and alleged desecration of the holy Quran.

Additional police force has been dispatched from Faisalabad to help control the situation.

y a smller scale? because u choose to close ur eyes and try to forget history? or the latest news is a cover-up for the Indian Muslim gujarat massacre?
U can wonder about that thought of victims being non-muslims as its a common practice in India to kill and ramapage non-hindus however this doesnt necessarily apply everywhere.

Jihadi indoctrination has now found its way thru RAW/MOSSAD/CIA network into Pakistan.

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what

well how do ya know that they were really the jihadis?

DAWN.COM | Pakistan | Six dead in Christian-Muslim riots

Bhatti said the attackers belonged to the banned Sipah-e-Sahaba group, which is accused of launching attacks against the security forces and carrying out bombs attacks at public places in the country in recent years.

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Very Sad.We are ashamed of It.

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religious zealot douchebags.

this is what happens with the ansar abbasi mentality is given legal cover. these douches are merely doing the government's job eh.

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Where were** MNA** and MPAs of the Gojra
Can somebody tell their names?

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Talibanization of pakistan is in full swing. Ansar Abbasi type kharaiji and takfiri mindset is waging war on pakistan.

Wait till the usual suspects show up and blame this on “mqm propaganda”. This is the very heart of punjab! Just imagine being a non muslim in pakistan today and how much fear they must feel on a daily basis of having to live next to muslims who could one day just behead them or bomb them for no reason at all.

The UN and other international forces must protect the minorities in punjab from talib type terrorism.

DAWN.COM | Provinces | Christians? homes burnt over ?desecration?
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Christians’ homes burnt over ‘desecration’**
By Tariq Saeed
Saturday, 01 Aug, 2009 | 09:50 AM PST |
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A burnt house of a Christian family in Azafi Abadi at Chak 95-JB on Gojra-Faisalabad Road. –Photo by White Star
TOBA TEK SINGH: A mob burnt 75 houses of Christians over the alleged desecration of the Holy Quran in Azafi Abadi at Chak 95-JB on Gojra-Faisalabad Road, 32 kilometres from here, late on Thursday, Christian leaders said.

Christian leaders Atif Jamil Pagaan and Ashfaq Fateh told a press conference that 75 houses were burnt and two churches ransacked by the residents of a neighboring village over reports that Mukhtar Maseeh, Talib Maseeh and his son Imran Maseeh had desecrated the papers inscribed with Holy Quran verses at a wedding ceremony.

Dawn learnt from sources that 50 houses were damaged when the mob in a frenzy of rage held a jury where Talib Maseeh was asked to offer apology over the incident.

Talib, however, denied the incident and refused to offer apology. In the ensuing developments, hundreds of the people attacked Azafi Basti.

Before the arrival of the mob, the residents had fled which gave a walkover to the mob which put on fire 50 houses. The ablaze also burnt a few cattle.

District Police Officer (DPO) Inkisar Khan fielded MPA Bilal Asghar Warraich and Maulana Noor Ahmad to calm down the mob. The DPO also suspended the Gojra Sadar station house officer at the demand of the mob.

The mob blocked Gojra-Faisalabad Road to block the entrance of fire brigades to the village. Federal Minister for Minorities Shahbaz Bhatti and Punjab Minorities and Human Rights Minister Kamran Michael visited the locality on Friday and urged both sides to remain peaceful.

They said the Christians would be compensated for their loss. Minority MPAs Rafiq Pervaiz and Khalil Tahir Sandhu also visited the village.

DPO Inkisar Khan said a case has been registered under section 295-B of the Pakistan Penal Code against Mukhtar Maseeh, Talib Maseeh and Imran Maseeh without any arrest.

Local ulema and traders demanded the arrest of the accused and announced a complete strike on Saturday (today). Former MNA M Hamza condemned the violence against Christians as well as the alleged desecration act. In a press statement, he demanded a judicial probe into the incident.

Labour Party leader Tariq Mahmood, National Workers’ Party Punjab Secretary Rana Azam, Labour Qaumi Movement’s Shabbir Ahmad and Kissan Committee President Chaudhry Fateh Muhammad condemned the violence.

Interfaith League

Expressing his anguish over the violence perpetrated by communal forces against Christian minorities, Interfaith League chairman Sajid Ishaq says it is condemnable to make religion a basis for committing violent acts against humanity.

He said that nation was trying to build a peaceful and stable society in Pakistan and such attacks hindered any progress in this regard.

He demanded that the thugs who carried out the attacks be strictly punished so that no one could dare again to commit such a crime.

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Has the SC taken suo motu action yet on this?

Dont have time.
i am afraid . Nobody caring for Pakistan.

Lahore mafia is playing their dirty games as ever.
They need power.
Power for money.
No problem if it consist srea only from** Sara e Alamgir** to** Sahiwal**.

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**Aj aakhan Waris shah noon kiton qabran wichon bol
tay aj kitab e ishq da koi agla warqa phol

Ik roi si dhi punjab di tay toon likh likh maray wan
Aj lakhan dhian rondian tenoon Waris shah noon kehn

Uth dardmandan day dardia uth tak apna punjab
aj belay lashan wichhian tay lahoo di bhari chanab

kisay nay punjan panian wich tak dity zahr mila
tay enahn panian dhart noon dita pani la

i am sad and ashamed on Gojra incident o
**

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It is noteworthy that the usual punjabi nationalists and nawaz league supporters don't even bother to express their token regrets on the incidence. Tells a lot.

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http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/03/world/asia/03pstan.html?em

**Hate Engulfs Christians in Pakistan **

By SABRINA TAVERNISE
Published: August 2, 2009

GOJRA, Pakistan — The blistered black walls of the Hameed family’s bedroom tell of an unspeakable crime. Seven family members died here on Saturday, six of them burned to death by a mob that had broken into their house and shot the grandfather dead, just because they were Christian.
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Attacks began in Gojra over a claim that a Koran had been defiled.

The family had huddled in the bedroom, talking in whispers with their backs pressed against the door, as the mob taunted them.

“They said, ‘If you come out, we’ll kill you,’ ” said Ikhlaq Hameed, 22, who escaped. Among the dead were two children, Musa, 6, and Umaya, 13.

The attack in this shabby town in central Pakistan — the culmination of several days of rioting over a claim that a Koran had been defiled — shows how precarious life is for the tiny Christian minority in Pakistan.

More than 100 Christian houses were burned and looted on Saturday in a rampage that lasted about eight hours by a crowd the authorities estimate was as large as 20,000 strong. In addition to the seven members of the Hameed family who were killed, about 20 people were wounded.

The authorities, who said the Koran accusation was spurious, filed criminal charges in the case late Sunday and apprehended at least 12 people. Officials said a banned Sunni militant group, Sipah-e-Sohaba, was among those responsible for the attacks, the third convulsion of anti-Christian mob violence in the region in the past four weeks.

Christians, who make up less than 5 percent of the entire population, are often treated as second-class citizens in Pakistan, where Islam is the official religion. Non-Muslims are constitutionally barred from becoming president or prime minister.

While some Christians rise to become government officials or run businesses, the poorest work the country’s worst jobs, as toilet cleaners and street sweepers.

It was the poorest class who lived in Christian Colony, a small enclave of bare brick houses where the mob struck Saturday. Its residents work as day laborers and peddlers in the market, often earning far less than the minimum wage, $75 a month.

The Hameeds were having breakfast when the mob descended, wielding guns, hurling stones and shouting insults (“Dogs!” “American agents!”) through their window. The Hameeds did not appear to have been singled out but had the misfortune of living where the mob entered the neighborhood and happened to be home at the time.

When the grandfather, Hameed Pannun Khan, 75, a house painter, opened the door to see what was happening, he was shot in the temple and crumpled to the ground. The crowd then pushed inside, and the rest of the family — at least 10 people — fled to the back bedroom and locked themselves inside. They listened from behind the door as the mob looted the house, dragging away a refrigerator and a cupboard.

Then came the smoke, thick white plumes under the door.

“Everyone was shouting to escape,” said Umer Hameed, 18. “There was no oxygen.”

They waited as long as they could, until they thought it was safe, and then made a run for it, but not everybody made it. Three women, the two children and a man were trapped when the roof collapsed in flames.

As he ran, Ikhlaq Hameed glanced back and saw his aunt. “She tried to come out, but the fire caught her,” he said. “The fire was on her face.”

The rampage began Thursday in a nearby village when Christians at a wedding party were accused of burning a Koran. Few here believed that, and state and federal officials who looked into the case said it was false. Still, local mullahs seized on the news, filing a blasphemy case against the Christian family.

“We were afraid because the clerics had been railing against us in the mosques,” said Riaz Masih, a Christian and retired math teacher whose house was gutted. “They said, ‘Let’s teach them a lesson.’ ”

Pakistan’s blasphemy law has been criticized as too broad, and many legal experts say it has been badly misused since its introduction in the 1980s by the military dictator Gen. Muhammad Zia ul-Haq. Anyone can file a charge, which is then often used to stir hatred and to justify sectarian violence.

“The blasphemy law is being used to terrorize minorities in Pakistan,” said Shahbaz Bhatti, Pakistan’s minister of minority affairs, in an interview in Gojra on Sunday.

The attackers here left a singed trail of destruction in their wake. The Hameeds’ house was a charred shell, its central room a heap of twisted fans, bicycles, children’s toys and a collapsed cage that had kept pet parrots. The kitchen was empty except for a teapot and a half-burned English dictionary open to the word “immoral.”

Their neighbor, a grain seller, Iqbal Masih (whose surname means “a follower of Jesus”), stood looking dazed, his dried corn spilled on the heap of twisted metal wheels that had been his sales cart. A chest for his daughter’s dowry had been destroyed.

Typical of such attacks, the police, overwhelmed by the mob, did little to stand in its way.

Christians here protested all day on Sunday, blocking the roads and refusing to bury the Hameeds until the authorities filed a criminal case. Late Sunday the authorities did, and the bodies were buried. That was little comfort to the Hameeds.

“Everything is gone now,” said Ikhlaq, his hand and arm blistered. “Our family. Our house. We don’t want to live here anymore.”

Waqar Gillani contributed reporting.

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$$ was talking with Hamid Meer on their own network Geo this night. Both talked a long but no one talked a word about** Gojra*.Only Dunya Tv gave attention to * Gojra**

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Gojra Riots: LHC constitutes commission, CM to visit
Lahore High Court has constituted a commission to investigate into Gojra riots. The commission is headed by LHC judge Justice Iqbal Hameedur Rehman. Seven Christians that were burnt alive in Gojra have been laid to rest after an FIR was registered against 100 unidentified people including DCO and DPO Toba Tek Singh. On the other had Punjab Chief Minister will meet the families of the dead ones today.

CM did not come, He now promised to come on Tuesday See...............................

He has imported tigers to pet first.

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The perpetrators, and anyone who supported them must be caught and made an example for the rest who want to follow suit. This is an absolute disgrace for all who want to co-exist as Pakistanis. Period.!

hardly! if you werent so focused on denouncing the guy for his political difference you would appreciate he took the legal means which is totally different from mob mentality. quite disingenuous to equate the two actions.

disgusting and disgraceful. hopefully the instigators are dealt with severely, report doesnt mention of any actions being taken. and why on earth wouldnt the file the case?