Pakistani pastor shot and killed

And this is how we treat non muslims in our lands. Where is the outcry?

http://www.persecution.com/news/index.cfm?action=fullstory&newsID=296

Here.

its sad that a life is lost anywhere where the killers use religion, land, ethnicity, sect, or some divine right as a reason.

I condemn all such killings, in past, present and future, all over the world.

Well, I would expect no less from you Fraudia, but I mean the large number of Pakistanis who remain quiet. These people will cry for every Iraqi or Palestinian who gets a paper cut, but will not even issue a ceremonial condolence for non muslims and their plight in pakistan. We know who they are.

Did any mainstream paper in pakistan even report this?

A truly sad incident, too bad there are mentals that use .ethnicity and religion to divide and plunder Pakistan.

that’s pathetic…when will these retards ever stop, it has already cost our country a lot. you know what really pisses me off is if you ask such jerks and the expected killer (shokat Ali)if they want to move to America, they would do anything for it, just to come do the dishes after American christains eat ,or pump gas in their cars as long as they get $$ for it .. And they can’t even tolerate christians in their own damn country…what the hell I m mad :mad2:

that sucks :S :/ :S

but all non Muslims are not treated like this in our country. this is an exception to the norm, certainly not the norm.

Yes it is sad. Nobody should be shot or killed for their religion or ethnicity. However Imdad werent you happy about the extremists dying a while back? Looks extremely hypocritical that you support the death of extremists (yet wish that Al Qaeda operatives survive when the pakistani military is after them) and now you are upset that a pastor died.

Sad!

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Well, I would expect no less from you Fraudia, but I mean the large number of Pakistanis who remain quiet. These people will cry for every Iraqi or Palestinian who gets a paper cut, but will not even issue a ceremonial condolence for non muslims and their plight in pakistan. We know who they are.

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Papercut i don't thinkyou can call children young as 1 getting killed from a papercut in palestine or iraq it is usally they killed from an amerikkkan made HARM or Stinger missle or machine gunned to death by an apache helicopter.

As for non muslim getting killed in pakistan that is unfortunate and culprits need to be dealt with. But i don't understand non muslims especially in west jump on bandwagon why they expect muslims to condemn every single act but look when their Governments in particular amerikkka and britain themselves are active in killing thousands in afghanistan and iraq.

:yawn: this news does not surprise me

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As for non muslim getting killed in pakistan that is unfortunate and culprits need to be dealt with.

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And that is exactly what is NOT happening. Like I have said before, when we cannot take care of our own, why do we waist time worrying about and blaming others for what happens half way across the globe. Look at ourselves in the mirror first.

Re: Pakistani pastor shot and killed

What happened was an isolated incident, what about the hundreds being killed in Kashmir by the BDS? Huh!!! What about palistine? WHat about the 400 innocent muslims dead in Iraq in one weeks violence? What about the massacre of the Tutsi’s in Africa?

This happense eveywhere buddy! Wake Up!! YOu anti Pakistani Dirt Bag!!!

Personally i totally condem those ****s that carried out this attack!

Most Pakistanis are tolerent, peaceful people. Unfortunately, there are extremists in all societies and the same is true in Pakistan. Can we realistically guarantee this will not happen again? Most definately not. However neither can the "developed" West namely the US and Europe. Hate crimes are prevalent in all countries, the problem becomes when it is an epidemic or an instrument of state policy.

It is the duty of evey Pakistani and Pakistani expat to insure that the extremists and anti-state elements never gains power in government or the popular culture. Condemning will never be enough, stand up to the ethnonationalists, Islamists and other watan faroosh elements.

PS: Being a religious Muslim does not make you go out and kill minorities, your mind has to be poisoned to think that way.