BANGALORE, India (RNS/ENI) Churches in Pakistan have deplored the killing of six World Vision staff members as the international Christian humanitarian organization suspended its operations in the country.
“All of World Vision’s operations in the country have been suspended for the time being,” agency spokesman Dean Owen said after the attack, adding that the aid group had received “no threatening letters” before the killing.
Owen told Mission Network News that “somewhere between 15 and 20″
militants stormed the compound and “shot up the staff and robbed the staff of jewelry, money, computers, and phones.
“World Vision typically loses one staff member a year to violence; never, ever in our 60-year history have we lost six in one day.”
News reports said unidentified gunmen lined up the staff in the small town of Ogi on Wednesday (March 10) and shot them indiscriminately before detonating bombs that damaged the building. The facility was intended to assist those affected by the earthquake that ravaged the area in 2005.
In addition to the six deaths, eight staff members were injured.
“This kind of barbarous act is against the suffering humanity,” the National Council of Churches in Pakistan (NCCP) said in a statement.
World Vision had been operating relief centers in the troubled North West Frontier Province after the 2005 earthquake killed an estimated 100,000 people and destroyed local infrastructure.
“All the people who were killed belong to (the) Islamic faith,” said the national church council, an umbrella group of four Protestant churches in the Muslim majority nation.
Victor Azariah, the NCCP’s general secretary, told Ecumenical News International that the attack seemed to be linked to the “Taliban movement, which is against the American presence in any shape.”
World Vision president Rich Stearns, in a statement, said in a statement he mourns “the terrible loss to the World Vision family” in the “brutal and senseless attack.”
– Anto Akkara
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posted March 11, 2010 at 9:16 pm
I hope they catch them and they are treated appropriately.
posted March 11, 2010 at 9:32 pm
There is never a reason to kill relief workers….maybe hard to find the murderers, but hopefully they will…and receive swift justice.
posted March 12, 2010 at 2:00 pm
Far more important than whether these particular killers are caught is the fact that the churches themselves have condemned the killings. This is what I have said repeatedly — fanaticism cannot be crushed from outside but it can be marginalized from within by rational people of faith. The fanatics will still exist, but they will be regarded as equivalent to the acts of a psychopathic serial killer, not a patriot or a religious martyr.
The next step is equally important — condemning acts of terrorism must be accompanied by condemnation of fanatical clerics who instigate those acts by preaching hatred.
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posted March 14, 2010 at 1:43 pm
Christians are under attack everywhere.
posted March 16, 2010 at 2:40 pm
interpreter,
The only ones under attack are the fanatics who make up their own reality (Earth only 10,000 years old, America founded to be a Christian nation, U.S. Constitution based on the Bible, etc) AND then insist that everyone else should buy into their delusions.
posted March 16, 2010 at 2:42 pm
PS to previous:
To be clear, I meant that the only Christians in America who are under attack are the fanatics.