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Jaranwala church arsons

In the Jaranwala church arsons, 26 Christian churches in Jaranwala, Punjab, Pakistan were burnt down by acts of arson, and homes belonging to Christian families were looted and destroyed by Muslim rioters on August 16, 2023; Bible desecration was committed as well.[1][2] The attacks were carried out by mobs of Muslims who were enraged by allegations that a Christian man had desecrated the Quran.[3][4][5] No deaths were reported.[5] More than a hundred rioters, that included members of the far-right group Tehreek-e-Labbaik, have since been arrested.[6]

Jaranwala church arsons
Part of Violence in Pakistan
Date16 August 2023 - 18 August 2023
Location
Parties
Muslim mobs
Casualties
Death(s)None
Damage26 churches set on fire

Background edit

In recent years, there have been a number of high-profile attacks on Christians in Pakistan. There have been a number of high-profile cases of Christians being accused of blasphemy. In 2013, a suicide bombing at a church in Peshawar killed 82 people.[7] In 2015, a mob attacked a Christian couple in Punjab, burning them alive. In 2014, a Christian couple was burned alive in a brick kiln after being accused of desecrating the Quran.[8] In 2018, a Christian woman, Asia Bibi, was sentenced to death for blasphemy.[9]

Events edit

On 16 August 2023, reports of alleged Quran desecration by two Christian men began circulating on social media.[5] Torn pages of the Quran were allegedly found near the Christian quarter of the city. These were brought to a local Muslim religious leader, who urged local Muslims to protest and demand the culprits be brought to justice.[10] This incited a riot where hundreds of Muslim men armed with sticks and rocks attacked a Christian community in Jaranwala, Punjab, Pakistan.[11] The attack was triggered by an accusation that a local Christian family in the area has desecrated the Quran.[12] The alleged desecration of the Quran is shared among the locals, creating an uproar in the Muslim community. Videos had also appeared on social media sites showing local Muslim leaders using mosque loudspeakers encouraging Muslims to demonstrate against the Christians.[12] The rioters went on to attack at least 17 Christian churches within the city, as well as Christian homes and a Christian cemetery.[5][13] The attacked churches, which were either vandalized or set on fire, represented a variety of Christian denominations, including the Presbyterian church, the Salvation Army church, and the Roman Catholic church.[10][13] Christian residents reported that their homes were vandalized and looted, with some rioters burning their household items and furniture.[4][14][15] The rioters were recorded toppling a Christian cross off of a church steeple.[4] In another video "four other [Christian] churches are attacked, their windows broken as attackers threw pieces of furniture outside and set them on fire".[4] Bible desecration was also reported.[5] Some local mosques used their loudspeakers to further incite the violence.[16]

Some rioters also attacked the offices of a city administrator but were deterred by police and Muslim clerics.[4]

Christian residents fled as the events unfolded, moving to the eastern part of Jaranwala, nearby villages, and to the city of Faisalabad.[4][10] Some Christians were sheltered by their Muslim neighbors, who also attempted to stop the violence by pinning Quranic verses to the doors of Christian houses.[16] Some residents began to return to their homes on 17 August, while others continued to evacuate to stay with family outside the city.[4][16]

The Pakistani government condemned the attacks and dispatched police and Paramilitary Rangers to restore order to the affected areas.[10][12] 129 Muslims have been arrested by the police after the incident.[13] Two Christians that allegedly tore pages from the Quran and wrote insulting remarks on other pages have also been arrested.[11]

Aftermath edit

The two Christian men cited in the original social media posts were arrested by the Punjab Police of Pakistan for alleged Quran desecration, a violation of the country's blasphemy law.[4]

Rizwan Khan, the regional police chief, said that 129 people in connection with the mob violence had been arrested.[4] These included members of the far-right group Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan.[17] Government officials also promised to provide financial compensation for residents whose homes had been attacked, as well as assistance in rebuilding.[4]

Demonstrations condemning the violence and Pakistan's blasphemy laws took place in Karachi and Lahore on 17 August.[4]

Catholic charity Aid to the Church in Need helped address the emergency needs of those whose livelihoods was destroyed, providing a support package for 464 families, including replacement rickshaws and motorcycles for drivers who had lost their vehicles.[18]

Reactions edit

Pakistan's Interim Prime Minister, Anwar ul-Haq Kakar, criticized the rioters and called on them to stop the violence, posting on Twitter: “Stern action would be taken against those who violate the law and target minorities.”.[5][4]

US State Department Principal Deputy Spokesperson Vedant Patel called for a full investigation into the events, stating that "we support peaceful freedom of expression and the right to freedom of religion and belief for everybody".[4]

Patricia Gossman, associate Asia director at Human Rights Watch reacted: “The Faisalabad attack underscores the failings of Pakistan’s police to adequately protect religious minority communities and respond promptly to violence targeting them. The lack of prosecutions of those responsible for such crimes in the past emboldens those who commit violence in the name of religion.”

Organizations that condemn the attack included Amnesty International[4] and Minorities Alliance Pakistan.[10] International Christian Concern, a Christian human rights NGO, said that it was "deeply saddened" by the events and "called on the international community to pressure Pakistan to repeal its blasphemy laws", which they stated "are often misused to settle personal scores or target religious minorities".[19]

Archbishop Joseph Arshad of the Roman Catholic Bishops' Conference of Pakistan stated: "Our places of worship and people are not safe in any way due to this. We demand a transparent investigation into this regrettable incident for the supremacy of law and justice so that a better society is established where religion and harmony are respected."[3] United Protestant bishop Azad Marshall of the Church of Pakistan, also took to social media to demand action by authorities.[5]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Aqeel, Asif; Jaranwala, Brian Isaac Asaph in (23 August 2023). "After 26 Churches Burned, Pakistan Christians Brace for More Blasphemy Accusations". Christianity Today. from the original on 27 August 2023. Retrieved 27 August 2023.
  2. ^ Farooq, Joseph (20 August 2023). "Pakistan: Arson Attack on the Christians Houses and the Churches in Jaranwala District of Faisalabad". OrthoChristian. from the original on 20 August 2023. Retrieved 20 August 2023.
  3. ^ a b Chaudhry, Kamran. "Action sought against 21 church burnings in Pakistan - UCA News". Union of Catholic Asian News. from the original on 18 August 2023. Retrieved 18 August 2023.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Chaudhry, K.M.; Ahmed, Munir (17 August 2023). "Pakistan arrests 129 Muslims after mob attacks on churches and homes of minority Christians". AP News. from the original on 28 August 2023. Retrieved 18 August 2023.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g Wright, George (16 August 2023). "Pakistan: Mob burns churches over blasphemy claims". BBC News. from the original on 18 August 2023. Retrieved 18 August 2023.
  6. ^ Zulqernain, M. (17 August 2023). "Over 100 arrested for attacks on churches, Christian homes in Pakistan". Rediff. from the original on 18 August 2023. Retrieved 18 August 2023.
  7. ^ Sherazi, Zahir Shah (22 September 2013). "Twin church blasts claim 80 lives in Peshawar". DAWN.COM. from the original on 14 August 2023. Retrieved 14 September 2023.
  8. ^ "Pakistan mob kills Christian couple over 'blasphemy'". BBC News. 4 November 2014. from the original on 13 May 2023. Retrieved 14 September 2023.
  9. ^ AFP (16 October 2014). "LHC upholds blasphemy convict Asia Bibi's death penalty". DAWN.COM. from the original on 6 April 2023. Retrieved 14 September 2023.
  10. ^ a b c d e Hussain, Abid. "Mobs burn Christian churches, homes in Pakistan after blasphemy allegations". www.aljazeera.com. from the original on 13 September 2023. Retrieved 18 August 2023.
  11. ^ a b Hussain, Abid. "Mobs burn Christian churches, homes in Pakistan after blasphemy allegations". www.aljazeera.com. from the original on 13 September 2023. Retrieved 14 September 2023.
  12. ^ a b c Staff (16 August 2023). "Mob attacks churches in eastern Pakistan after blasphemy claim". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. from the original on 12 September 2023. Retrieved 14 September 2023.
  13. ^ a b c Gabol, Imran (16 August 2023). "Rangers called after churches vandalised in Faisalabad's Jaranwala over blasphemy allegations". DAWN.COM. from the original on 18 August 2023. Retrieved 18 August 2023.
  14. ^ Haq, Sophia Saifi,Sana Noor (17 August 2023). "Pakistani authorities arrest more than 100 people in Punjab after church attacks". CNN. from the original on 31 August 2023. Retrieved 14 September 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  15. ^ "Pakistan arrests 129 Muslims after mob attacks on churches and homes of minority Christians". AP News. 17 August 2023. from the original on 28 August 2023. Retrieved 14 September 2023.
  16. ^ a b c "Christians found shelter with Muslims during Jaranwala rampage". The Express Tribune. 17 August 2023. from the original on 14 September 2023. Retrieved 18 August 2023.
  17. ^ Zulqernain, M. (17 August 2023). "Over 100 arrested for attacks on churches, Christian homes in Pakistan". Rediff. from the original on 18 August 2023. Retrieved 18 August 2023.
  18. ^ ACN (26 September 2023). "Pakistan: ACN to provide emergency relief for victims of Jaranwala riots". ACN International. Retrieved 25 October 2023.
  19. ^ "US Urges Swift Probe into Church Attack in Pakistan". Eurasia Media. 17 August 2023. from the original on 14 September 2023. Retrieved 18 August 2023.

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In the Jaranwala church arsons 26 Christian churches in Jaranwala Punjab Pakistan were burnt down by acts of arson and homes belonging to Christian families were looted and destroyed by Muslim rioters on August 16 2023 Bible desecration was committed as well 1 2 The attacks were carried out by mobs of Muslims who were enraged by allegations that a Christian man had desecrated the Quran 3 4 5 No deaths were reported 5 More than a hundred rioters that included members of the far right group Tehreek e Labbaik have since been arrested 6 Jaranwala church arsonsPart of Violence in PakistanDate16 August 2023 18 August 2023LocationJaranwala Punjab PakistanPartiesMuslim mobsCasualtiesDeath s NoneDamage26 churches set on fire Contents 1 Background 2 Events 3 Aftermath 4 Reactions 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksBackground editSee also Blasphemy law in Pakistan and Religious discrimination in Pakistan In recent years there have been a number of high profile attacks on Christians in Pakistan There have been a number of high profile cases of Christians being accused of blasphemy In 2013 a suicide bombing at a church in Peshawar killed 82 people 7 In 2015 a mob attacked a Christian couple in Punjab burning them alive In 2014 a Christian couple was burned alive in a brick kiln after being accused of desecrating the Quran 8 In 2018 a Christian woman Asia Bibi was sentenced to death for blasphemy 9 Events editOn 16 August 2023 reports of alleged Quran desecration by two Christian men began circulating on social media 5 Torn pages of the Quran were allegedly found near the Christian quarter of the city These were brought to a local Muslim religious leader who urged local Muslims to protest and demand the culprits be brought to justice 10 This incited a riot where hundreds of Muslim men armed with sticks and rocks attacked a Christian community in Jaranwala Punjab Pakistan 11 The attack was triggered by an accusation that a local Christian family in the area has desecrated the Quran 12 The alleged desecration of the Quran is shared among the locals creating an uproar in the Muslim community Videos had also appeared on social media sites showing local Muslim leaders using mosque loudspeakers encouraging Muslims to demonstrate against the Christians 12 The rioters went on to attack at least 17 Christian churches within the city as well as Christian homes and a Christian cemetery 5 13 The attacked churches which were either vandalized or set on fire represented a variety of Christian denominations including the Presbyterian church the Salvation Army church and the Roman Catholic church 10 13 Christian residents reported that their homes were vandalized and looted with some rioters burning their household items and furniture 4 14 15 The rioters were recorded toppling a Christian cross off of a church steeple 4 In another video four other Christian churches are attacked their windows broken as attackers threw pieces of furniture outside and set them on fire 4 Bible desecration was also reported 5 Some local mosques used their loudspeakers to further incite the violence 16 Some rioters also attacked the offices of a city administrator but were deterred by police and Muslim clerics 4 Christian residents fled as the events unfolded moving to the eastern part of Jaranwala nearby villages and to the city of Faisalabad 4 10 Some Christians were sheltered by their Muslim neighbors who also attempted to stop the violence by pinning Quranic verses to the doors of Christian houses 16 Some residents began to return to their homes on 17 August while others continued to evacuate to stay with family outside the city 4 16 The Pakistani government condemned the attacks and dispatched police and Paramilitary Rangers to restore order to the affected areas 10 12 129 Muslims have been arrested by the police after the incident 13 Two Christians that allegedly tore pages from the Quran and wrote insulting remarks on other pages have also been arrested 11 Aftermath editThe two Christian men cited in the original social media posts were arrested by the Punjab Police of Pakistan for alleged Quran desecration a violation of the country s blasphemy law 4 Rizwan Khan the regional police chief said that 129 people in connection with the mob violence had been arrested 4 These included members of the far right group Tehreek e Labbaik Pakistan 17 Government officials also promised to provide financial compensation for residents whose homes had been attacked as well as assistance in rebuilding 4 Demonstrations condemning the violence and Pakistan s blasphemy laws took place in Karachi and Lahore on 17 August 4 Catholic charity Aid to the Church in Need helped address the emergency needs of those whose livelihoods was destroyed providing a support package for 464 families including replacement rickshaws and motorcycles for drivers who had lost their vehicles 18 Reactions editPakistan s Interim Prime Minister Anwar ul Haq Kakar criticized the rioters and called on them to stop the violence posting on Twitter Stern action would be taken against those who violate the law and target minorities 5 4 US State Department Principal Deputy Spokesperson Vedant Patel called for a full investigation into the events stating that we support peaceful freedom of expression and the right to freedom of religion and belief for everybody 4 Patricia Gossman associate Asia director at Human Rights Watch reacted The Faisalabad attack underscores the failings of Pakistan s police to adequately protect religious minority communities and respond promptly to violence targeting them The lack of prosecutions of those responsible for such crimes in the past emboldens those who commit violence in the name of religion Organizations that condemn the attack included Amnesty International 4 and Minorities Alliance Pakistan 10 International Christian Concern a Christian human rights NGO said that it was deeply saddened by the events and called on the international community to pressure Pakistan to repeal its blasphemy laws which they stated are often misused to settle personal scores or target religious minorities 19 Archbishop Joseph Arshad of the Roman Catholic Bishops Conference of Pakistan stated Our places of worship and people are not safe in any way due to this We demand a transparent investigation into this regrettable incident for the supremacy of law and justice so that a better society is established where religion and harmony are respected 3 United Protestant bishop Azad Marshall of the Church of Pakistan also took to social media to demand action by authorities 5 See also edit2019 Ghotki riots 2014 Larkana temple attack 2009 Gojra riotsReferences edit Aqeel Asif Jaranwala Brian Isaac Asaph in 23 August 2023 After 26 Churches Burned Pakistan Christians Brace for More Blasphemy Accusations Christianity Today Archived from the original on 27 August 2023 Retrieved 27 August 2023 Farooq Joseph 20 August 2023 Pakistan Arson Attack on the Christians Houses and the Churches in Jaranwala District of Faisalabad OrthoChristian Archived from the original on 20 August 2023 Retrieved 20 August 2023 a b Chaudhry Kamran Action sought against 21 church burnings in Pakistan UCA News Union of Catholic Asian News Archived from the original on 18 August 2023 Retrieved 18 August 2023 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Chaudhry K M Ahmed Munir 17 August 2023 Pakistan arrests 129 Muslims after mob attacks on churches and homes of minority Christians AP News Archived from the original on 28 August 2023 Retrieved 18 August 2023 a b c d e f g Wright George 16 August 2023 Pakistan Mob burns churches over blasphemy claims BBC News Archived from the original on 18 August 2023 Retrieved 18 August 2023 Zulqernain M 17 August 2023 Over 100 arrested for attacks on churches Christian homes in Pakistan Rediff Archived from the original on 18 August 2023 Retrieved 18 August 2023 Sherazi Zahir Shah 22 September 2013 Twin church blasts claim 80 lives in Peshawar DAWN COM Archived from the original on 14 August 2023 Retrieved 14 September 2023 Pakistan mob kills Christian couple over blasphemy BBC News 4 November 2014 Archived from the original on 13 May 2023 Retrieved 14 September 2023 AFP 16 October 2014 LHC upholds blasphemy convict Asia Bibi s death penalty DAWN COM Archived from the original on 6 April 2023 Retrieved 14 September 2023 a b c d e Hussain Abid Mobs burn Christian churches homes in Pakistan after blasphemy allegations www aljazeera com Archived from the original on 13 September 2023 Retrieved 18 August 2023 a b Hussain Abid Mobs burn Christian churches homes in Pakistan after blasphemy allegations www aljazeera com Archived from the original on 13 September 2023 Retrieved 14 September 2023 a b c Staff 16 August 2023 Mob attacks churches in eastern Pakistan after blasphemy claim The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Archived from the original on 12 September 2023 Retrieved 14 September 2023 a b c Gabol Imran 16 August 2023 Rangers called after churches vandalised in Faisalabad s Jaranwala over blasphemy allegations DAWN COM Archived from the original on 18 August 2023 Retrieved 18 August 2023 Haq Sophia Saifi Sana Noor 17 August 2023 Pakistani authorities arrest more than 100 people in Punjab after church attacks CNN Archived from the original on 31 August 2023 Retrieved 14 September 2023 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Pakistan arrests 129 Muslims after mob attacks on churches and homes of minority Christians AP News 17 August 2023 Archived from the original on 28 August 2023 Retrieved 14 September 2023 a b c Christians found shelter with Muslims during Jaranwala rampage The Express Tribune 17 August 2023 Archived from the original on 14 September 2023 Retrieved 18 August 2023 Zulqernain M 17 August 2023 Over 100 arrested for attacks on churches Christian homes in Pakistan Rediff Archived from the original on 18 August 2023 Retrieved 18 August 2023 ACN 26 September 2023 Pakistan ACN to provide emergency relief for victims of Jaranwala riots ACN International Retrieved 25 October 2023 US Urges Swift Probe into Church Attack in Pakistan Eurasia Media 17 August 2023 Archived from the original on 14 September 2023 Retrieved 18 August 2023 External links editPakistani Christians Assess Damages after Mob Attack in Jaranwala from International Christian Concern Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jaranwala church arsons amp oldid 1210313821, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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