Attended or not attended, if they are in any way related to few Christians and their names are Christians, it should be enough of a reason for the news to qualify for the headings on the front page (As per the rules of CNN, BBC, Fox news...etc. The only difference is of religion)
p.s. With time their identities should not be recognized as Catholic terrorists, but Christianists or Christianic Fascists
Cases like Dr. Afia Siddiqui are forced to become people who are doing anything wrong on the behalf of Islam, as they are guilty until proven innocent, not the other way round.
When a muslim makes a mistake Islam is to be blamed (even if he didn't mean to do it in the name of religion) but when a Christian does so, only he is blammed not his religion. Agreed ?
We shouldn't generalize about others, but at times might let the culprits (of stereotyping) know how it "feels" when they do the same to us. I have colleagues who still didn't think that Muslims are being stereotyped, but such news help is opening their eyes..(which are not getting opened through usual fair ways).
I apologize if anyone got offended by my words, but sometimes when I get extremely hurt by news showing cases like Dr. Afia, I might lose my mind and start talking in senseless manner to vent out my anger and frustration. May Allah forgive my mistake and guide me towards the right path.
p.s. I know I am wrong and unreasonable here. Would try to control my anger and frustrations in future, by the grace and mercy of Allah (s.w.t)