America's allies have long been among America's biggest
problems. Saudi Arabia was the biggest source of funding
for Islamic extremism and backed the Taliban. It is one of
the most repressive regimes on earth, especially for religious
minorities. Pakistan also supported the Taliban,
promoted nuclear proliferation around the world, and brutalized
non-Muslims.
Some things haven't changed since 9/11.
Islamic extremism, always dangerous in Pakistan, has turned
virulent.
Reports the Washington Post:
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.
The
New York Times also covered the story.
The next time Islamic leaders propose an ecumenical or political
dialogue, the West should respond sure.
But before we start talking, could you please stop killing
Christians, Jews, and other religious minorities? Only
then is serious dialogue possible.