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Christians in Pakistan Protest Against Police Raid on Church

June 15, 2016 | Asia
June 15, 2016
AsiaPakistan

ICC Note:

Christians in Lahore, Pakistan protested against last weekend’s police raid on a church in the city. Christians gathered and demonstrated on a major road in the city, throwing traffic off for several hours. Police claim they received calls about the church using loudspeakers that disturbed nearby residents, something the churchgoers deny. Christians in Pakistan are often treated as second class citizens. Arbitrary arrests and harassment from the police are not uncommon. 

6/15/2016 Pakistan (Newsx) – Protesting against the alleged harassment by a police team at a church during a Sunday service, the Christian residents of Lahore’s Fazlia Colony blocked arterial Ferozeupur Road throwing traffic out of gear for several hours.

The protesters alleged that one of the policemen had barged into The United Church, hurled abuses at the worshipers and slapped the pastor when he was stopped from entering with his shoes on, reports The Express Tribune.

One of the protesters, who identified himself as Rizwan Aslam, said he was attending the service at the church when a police team came there. He added that when the cops were stopped at the entrance by the guard, they pushed him aside and one of them barged into the church with his shoes on.

When Pastor Riaz went up to the policeman and requested him to respect the worship place, the cop started hurling abuses and assaulted him, he alleged.

The incident created panic in the area, drawing the attention of Christian citizens attending Sunday congregations in nearby churches of the Christ and Iqbal Church.

When the police team was asked about the reason for their raid, they said they had received a call at the 15 helpline about the use of loudspeaker at the church, said other pastors.

They, however, dismissed allegation that loudspeakers were being used at the church.

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