Monday, February 20, 2006

Not Newsworthy? Churches Burn In Pakistan

...and I wonder how many more Churches will burn before this kind of thing becomes front page news?

Pakistani Christians look inside the main hall of St. Saviour's church, which was set on fire by angry Muslims mob, in Sukkar, 560 kilometers (348 miles) northeast of Karachi, Pakistan, Monday, Feb. 20, 2006. Police have accused 23 people of arson and damaging property in the torching of two churches during a protest about the burning of Islam's holy book in a southern city, an official said.


A Pakistani Christian looks at the burnt stuff of St. Saviours church, which were set on fire by angry Muslims mob, in Sukkar, 560 kilometers (348 miles) northeast of Karachi, Pakistan, Monday, Feb. 20, 2006. Police have accused 23 people of arson and damaging property in the torching of two churches during a protest about the burning of Islam's holy book in a southern city, an official said.


A Pakistani paramilitary soldier stands near the burnt stuff of St. Saviour's church, which were set on fire by angry Muslims mob, in Sukkar, 560 kilometers (348 miles) northeast of Karachi, Pakistan, Monday, Feb 20, 2006. Police have accused 23 people of arson and damaging property in the torching of two churches during a protest about the burning of Islam's holy book in a southern city, an official said.

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