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From: Daniel Zacharias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 3 Jun 2007 13:06
Subject: [Derita_Kristen] Pakistani School Closed, Christian Principal
Suspended for Alleged Blasp
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 Pakistani School Closed, Christian Principal Suspended for Alleged
Blasphemy By The Associated Press

 Sat, Jun. 02 2007 12:19 PM ET

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - A nursing school was shut down and its
Christian principal and four students suspended after Muslim pupils
accused unknown people of desecrating verses from the Quran, officials
said Saturday.

The action by the management of the Pakistan Institute of Medical
Science — the main hospital in Islamabad — came two weeks after Muslim
nurses protested that verses from Islam's holy book about proper
manners in drinking water had been erased from a wall.

 Altaf Pervez, an area police chief, confirmed the incident, but said
he didn't know who was to blame.

 No spokesman for the hospital, which runs the school, was immediately
available. But principal Stella Hidayat said she was still in shock
after being suspended.

 "I was on leave when this incident happened. I don't know why they
punished me," she told The Associated Press.

 A doctor at the hospital, who spoke on the condition of anonymity due
to the sensitivity of the issue, said the suspensions have been
imposed to "defuse tensions." The doctor said dozens of female
students from a notoriously fundamentalist seminary had demanded
action against those they said had committed blasphemy.

 Shahbaz Bhatti, who heads the All Pakistan Minorities Alliance —
which groups together Christians, Hindus, Sikhs and Parsis — asked the
government to reinstate Hidayat and the suspended students.

 "The extremism has now reached our teaching hospitals," he said,
adding the government must probe the matter and take action against
whoever was responsible for making the suspensions without evidence.

 Christians and other minorities in the Islamic nation of 160 million
people generally live together peacefully. However, some churches have
been attacked following the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks in America. Most
of the attacks have been blamed on pro-Taliban militants.

 Copyright (c) 2007 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The
information contained in the AP News report may not be published,
broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without the prior written
authority of The Associated Press.




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