Hehehe... loudspeaker mesjid dipake unt nganjurin nyerang orang2
Kristen krn kalah di pemilihan umum.

Salah Kristennya tuh, jadi wajar aja kalo diserang.

Kalo misal si bajingan ini menang, maka lawannya yg kalah tentunya
bisa pake alasan yg sama unt nyerang orang Kristen, hehehe...

Islam itu emang agama bajingan unt para bajingan.


http://au.christiantoday.com/article/pakistan-calls-for-attacks-on-christians-emanate-from-mosque-loudspeakers/15451.htm

Pakistan: Calls for attacks on Christians emanate from Mosque loudspeakers
Tensions high where politician who lost election strives to incite violence.

By: Morning Star News
Tuesday, 21 May 2013, 12:05 (EST)

A Muslim political candidate suspected of murdering a Christian has
instigated calls from mosque loudspeakers for attacks on Christians,
whom he blames for his May 11 election loss.

Tensions were high in Punjab Province’s Okara district after
provincial assembly seat candidate Mehr Abdul Sattar, sought by police
in connection with a 2008 murder, on May 13 arranged for mosque calls
for violence against Christian villages.

“Burn their homes to the ground … Punish them such that they forget
Gojra and Joseph Colony,” blared village mosques in the district,
according to Younas Iqbal, chairman of the Anjuman-e-Mazareen Punjab,
a peasant movement fighting for land rights.

Iqbal told Morning Star News by phone that that when unofficial
election results were announced on May 12, Sattar’s supporters
ambushed a convoy of about 100 Christians on their way to congratulate
his opponent on his victory.

“They destroyed two motorcycles and threw them in the canal, besides
damaging a tractor,” Iqbal said. “We went to the Okara Saddar Police
Station to register a case, but the police officials refused to move
against Mehr.”

Recent religious furor has been easily stoked in Pakistan. In Lahore
on March 9, about 3,000 Muslims attacked Christians in Joseph Colony,
destroying 175 homes, after rumors spread of an alleged remark against
Islam by a Christian. In Gojra in 2009, eight Christians were burned
alive, 100 houses looted and 50 homes set ablaze after a blasphemy
accusation.

Sattar has targeted Christians in several villages, designated by
number-letter combinations from British colonial times, particularly
village 8/4-L, for voting against him, Iqbal said. Christians largely
voted for Mian Yawar Zaman, also a Muslim, for a provincial assembly
seat in the general election on May 11.

Iqbal said that early on May 13, Sattar’s men prevented the Christian
principal of the Government Primary School, Shamoun Masih, men from
entering the institution.

“They told Shamoun that since the Christians had voted against Mehr,
he wouldn’t be allowed inside,” he said. “They also roughed him up,
but there were no serious injuries. In 3/4-L village, Amjad Masih was
harassed.”

Iqbal added that Sattar’s supporters had also forcibly occupied land
of some Christians.

“The threat of violence in 8/4-L is most serious because of the tiny
Christian population there,” Iqbal said of the village of roughly 600
Christians. “Sensing the gravity of the situation, we immediately
informed Zaman, the legislator-elect, who pressed the police to deploy
personnel in the village.”

Okara Police Chief Rao Jabbar told Morning Star News that officers
would take all necessary measures to protect the Christian peasants.

“We have taken notice of the inciting speeches made by Mehr Abdul
Sattar, and I have assured the Christians that we will initiate legal
action against him,” Jabbar said. “Meantime, I’ve directed all police
officers concerned to remain vigilant and ensure that there is no
damage to life and property of the Christians.”

Police have been helpless in the face of Sattar, though, Iqbal said.

“Even though the district police chief has promised to protect the
area’s Christians, the danger will always remain there,” he said.
“Several cases have been registered against Mehr, but no action has
been taken against him. In January this year, the police tried to
arrest Mehr and his men in a murder case, but his supporters blocked
three main highways for several hours, forcing the police to abandon
action against him.”

Police sought Sattar in connection with the murder of Javed Masih, a
Christian who had opposed Sattar in a 2008 election.

“The late Javed Masih used to tell the peasants to vote according to
their conscience and not get intimidated by gangsters like Mehr,”
Iqbal said. “His efforts bore fruit, and Mehr lost the general
election in 2008. Unfortunately, Masih had to sacrifice his life for
the cause, while several others were injured in an armed attack by
Mehr’s men.”

In this month’s election, Iqbal likewise told Christians to vote for
the person they thought best. Zaman belongs to the Pakistan Muslim
League-Nawaz, which has emerged as the single largest party in
national and Punjab assemblies.

“The humiliating defeat further stoked anger in Mehr, and he’s now
bent upon punishing us,” he said, adding that Sattar has targeted no
Muslims for opposing him.

“Our application against Mehr Abdul Sattar is still pending with the
police, but it seems more Christian blood will be shed before he is
brought to justice,” Iqbal said. “But this will not deter us from
using our right to vote. We refuse to give in to the tyranny of
criminals like Mehr.”

Besides village 8/4-L, the threatened Christian areas in provincial
constituency PP-191 are village 10/4-L, with an estimated Christian
population of 3,000; 11/4-L, where 2,000 Christians live; and 26/4-L,
in which around 1,000 Christians are settled.

The peasant land movement that became the issue of contention for
Sattar arose more than 10 years ago in response to what Iqbal calls
the Pakistan Army’s illegal occupation of 64,000 acres in some 10
districts of Punjab. Catholic Capuchins had relocated Christians to
the area of central Punjab Province to provide dairy products to the
British Army during World War II, and the British turned the land over
to the Pakistan Army when the sub-continent was partitioned, Iqbal
said.

“At the time of partition of the sub-continent, the Christians were
not given the land rights which were promised to them by the Capuchin
fathers,” he said. “Because of this, Christians are at the forefront
of the peasants’ movement, which is facing the powerful Pakistan Army
for their due right, as the Britons had handed over the lands to the
Army after the partition.”

Sattar had initially worked with the peasant cause, he said.

“But then he began creating fissures in the movement, coaxing the
Muslim members not to take directions from the Christian leadership,”
Iqbal said. “He then left the movement and got involved in criminal
activities, subsequently landing in politics. However, Mehr’s
political career failed to take off because thousands of Christians of
the area don’t vote for him.”


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