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Six killed in raid on Christian aid group in Pakistan
Tuscaloosa Times Wednesday 10th March, 2010 (IANS)
Gunmen armed with assault rifles and hand grenades raided the office of a Christian aid group in northern Pakistan Monday, killing six staffers, police said.
Five others were injured in attack on the World Vision office in the Ogay area of Mansehra district, 65 km northeast of Islamabad, district police chief Waqar Uddin said. All the victims were Pakistanis.
Rafaqat Ali, a junior police officer, said around 15 masked men first lobbed hand grenades into the building housing the World Vision office and then sprayed gunfire inside.
Ali said police was pursuing the assailants who fled to nearby mountains after the attack.
World Vision spokesman Rienk Van Velzen said the humanitarian organisation was suspending its activities in Mansehra district 'for the moment'.
'We are deeply sorry that we lost our six colleagues - two female and four male - in the incident,' Velzen said. 'We don't know why our office was attacked, our operations in that area are so much community based.
'We hope that we continue to work with the people of Pakistan to help them in building their own future.'
World Vision is among several international aid groups working in Mansehra since October 2005, when the region was hit by an earthquake that killed 79,000 people.
No one accepted immediate responsibility for the attack. Taliban and Al Qaeda-linked Islamist militants have targeted people working for foreign aid groups and US agencies in Pakistan, forcing many organisations to scale back operations.
Hundreds of Taliban militants are believed to have taken shelter in Mansehra after the army launched a successful offensive last year to dislodge Islamist insurgents.
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| By Anonymous, 03-11-10, 03:41 AM |
Six killed in raid on Christian aid group in Pakistan“Whereas sovereignty over the entire universe belongs to Almighty Allah alone, and the authority to be exercised by the people of Pakistan within the limits prescribed by Him is a sacred trust.” Thus begins the Constitution of the Islamic Democratic Republic of Pakistan. I have read these lines again and again throughout my life and have never been able to divine their meaning. Sovereignty, I take it, is a mundane, human concept. Why do we then need to drag the name of the Almighty into every line that we write? This question takes my imagination to the Almighty Himself. Would He, in his infinite wisdom, really care what these tiny insects crawling on a small blue-green planet write in a constitution that is seldom enforced? I think not. He could have forced us all to spend every single moment of our lives in worship. He could have advised us all to tattoo His name and attributes on our foreheads, but He did not command us to do that. Then why do we have to start the constitution of a republic with words that tell us that we have responsibilities to uphold but no rights whatsoever? That the sovereignty we are so vociferously protecting from Blackwater, and other waters, does not even belong to us? |
| By Anonymous, 03-11-10, 07:13 AM |
| Pakistan should stop these attacks on minorities and also stop pretending well wisher of Muslims In India. |
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