'Save our faith' Christians protest in Pakistan amid fears churches may be 'destroyed'

  • Express | by: NICK GUTTERIDGE |
  • 05/09/2016 12:00 AM
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Worshippers took to the streets after rumours emerged that the country's Islamist government was planning to seize and destroy four historic places of worship during the construction process. 

Brave parishioners risked potential violence and arrest as they took to the streets to fight for their churches, holding aloft banners and chanting "we don't give an inch of our holy places" and "we want our rights".

Officials insist that the places of worship - which lie directly on the path of the new underground line - will not be harmed in any way by the project and denied accusations they are planning to seize and destroy the buildings. 

The four churches concerned - Cathedral Church, Noulakha Church, St Andrew's Church and St Paul's Presbyterian Church - are all in the eastern Pakistani city of Lahore, where a Taliban bombing at a playground in Lahore on Easter Sunday killed 69 Christians. 

But despite the reassuring noises coming out of Istanbul campaigners have expressed extreme reservations about the government's intentions given its dire record on protecting Christians.
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