Christians slain in attack outside church in Pakistan

Christians slain in attack outside church in Pakistan

HYDERABAD, Pakistan — Two Christians were gunned down and two others are in a serious condition with bullet wounds after Muslim youths attacked them outside a church building in Hyderabad on March 21, witnesses said. Residents of Hurr Camp, a colony of working-class Christians in Hyderabad in Sindh province, were reportedly celebrating the 30th anniversary of their Salvation Army church when a group of Muslim youths gathered outside the building and started playing music loudly on their cell phones. They also started teasing Christian women as they arrived for the celebration, according to reports.

Christians Younis Masih, 47; Siddique Masih, 45; Jameel Masih, 22; and a 20-year-old identified as Waseem came out of the church building to stop the Muslim youths from teasing the women. A verbal clash ensued, after which the Muslim youths left, only to return with handguns.

Witnesses said the Muslim youths opened fire on the Christians, killing Younis Masih and Jameel Masih instantly, and seriously injuring Siddique Masih and Waseem.

Younis Masih is survived by his wife and four children, while Jameel Masih was married only a month ago, and his sudden death has put his family into a state of shock. “My son had gone to the church to attend the anniversary celebrations from our family … a few hours later we were told about his death,” a wailing Surraya Bibi said. “I got him married only a month ago. The cold-blooded murderers have destroyed my family, but our most immediate concern is Jameel’s wife, who has gone completely silent since the news was broken to her.”