segunda-feira, 23 de setembro de 2013

Christians protest against massacre of Sunday

The Christian community in Pakistan came out to the streets on Monday to protest against the Sunday bombing that caused more than 81 dead and 140 wounded. The protesters blocked streets in several locations around the country to demand government protection

On Sunday, two suicide bombers were blowing between numerous faithful in front of the historic all Saints Anglican Church in the city of Peshawar. The attack was claimed by the Taliban in Pakistan who claim that the attacks against non-Muslims will continue until the United States stop the attacks with unmanned aircraft in the tribal areas of the country, near the border with Afghanistan.

During the night, the funerals of 66 victims, including women and children, who died after Sunday mass

Christians constitute about 4% of the 180 million Pakistanis.

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