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Blanket Update

Thanks to all the contributions from the US and Europe they have enough blankets and have also been getting some other aid. That crisis seems to be over. Thanks again for stepping up to the plate. Contributions for the school itself have dropped, probably because you were helping with the humanitarian aid. Don't forget that the schools needs donations also.



'They Want to Destroy Christians'

Spasm of Religious Violence Leaves a Pakistani Minority in Mourning, Frustration

By Joshua Partlow
Washington Post Foreign Service 
Monday, August 3, 2009

GOJRA, Pakistan, Aug. 2 -- They do not want to bury the Christians. They want the nation to see them.

By nightfall Sunday, hundreds of residents of the Christian enclave here stood in defiant vigil around seven particleboard coffins neatly aligned on the train tracks that run through town. They had demands: Until the government investigates the killings and finds those responsible, they will not remove the bodies.

Police waited warily in the street. A man on a loudspeaker bellowed the villagers' sentiments, which included anger at provincial authorities for not stopping the killings.

"Death to the Punjab government!"

A spasm of religious violence came to this rural town in the shape of an angry Muslim mob Saturday morning. The Muslims marched to avenge what they believed was the desecration of a Koran one week earlier. When it was over, dozens of houses were torched and Faith Bible Pentecostal Church lay in ruins. Two villagers were shot dead, residents said. Five others, including two children, burned alive.

Killing has become commonplace in Pakistan. But this attack startled the country both for its ferocity and for its stark message to religious minorities. Many saw the violence as further evidence of the growing power of the Taliban and allied Islamist militant groups in Punjab province, home to about half of Pakistan's population.

"They have made up their minds to crush Christianity. They always call us dogs of America, agents of America," said Romar Sardar, an English teacher from the area. "There has been no protection by the police. Nothing."

The conflict apparently began with a wedding. On the evening of July 25, a wedding procession for a Christian couple passed through the nearby village of Korian, according to a police report. Revelers danced and threw money in the air, as is local custom. In the morning, a resident told police he had picked up scraps of paper on the ground and found Arabic writing. "We examined them, and it was the pages from the holy Koran," the man said in the report.

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Life is very difficult in Pakistan for Christians. In August 30 or 45 homes were burned out, a church and 7 people killed. I am trying to get some help for these people. We have sent a small amount of money for rice, beans and oil but now that winter is coming on they need blankets.

If you can help, please send the tax deductable donation to me. I will forward it to Pastor Rauf Swan who is taking care of things on the ground there. I pay for the transmission charges so that all your donation goes to the cause.

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There has been a great response to Pastor Swan's request for blankets.

Thanks to those that have contributed to the blanket fund. Below are some of the fruits of your generosity. This is an ongoing project and there is still a need for more blankets. Funds are needed to purchase those blankets. Your help would be greatly appreciated.