Christians in Pakistan on High Alert in Run-Up to Easter
ICC Note:
Christians in Pakistan are on high alert as the Easter holiday draws near fearing attacks from Islamic radicals. Last month, Pakistan executed Mumtaz Qadri, a hero to many Islamic radicals in Pakistan, which sparked widespread protests. In the run-up to last Easter, two churches in the Christian majority neighborhood of Youhanabad were attacked by suicide bombers connected to the Pakistani Taliban. Will Pakistan take the necessary steps to secure its Christian population and allow them to celebrate Easter in peace?
3/23/2016 Pakistan (Christian Today) – Christians in Pakistan are on high alert in the run-up to Easter following the execution of the man who murdered the reforming Punjab governor Salman Taseer, according to Release International.
Mumtaz Qadri shot Taseer 28 times near his home in Islamabad in 2011 because the governor had spoken out against Pakistan’s blasphemy law, saying it was being misused and should be reformed.
After his arrest, Qadri told police he killed Taseer for championing the cause of Asia Bibi, a Christian woman sentenced to death in a blasphemy case that arose out of a personal dispute.
He told his lawyer he had no regrets about what he had done.
Street protests broke out hours after he was hanged and tens of thousands of supporters then gave him a martyr’s funeral. He is considered a hero for defending the faith by Muslim hardliners.
A church leader in Pakistan told Release International: “The situation is still tense and we are concerned for our Easter services. Once again the situation is very alarming for all the Christian leadership in Pakistan and for the Muslim leaders who speak up for Christians. They are on high alert.”
He added: “The anger of extremists is boiling over towards Christian communities across the country. Please pray for this very serious issue.”
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