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A Gospel for Asia–supported missionary and se= veral Christian families are homeless after anti-Christian extremists burne= d down their homes earlier this week. The attacks occurred in Bangladesh ne= ar the border with India. Missionary Iqbal Hasan is the pastor of a church = in this area. The homes were completely destroyed, and the Christians could= not salvage any of their belongings.

 

 

Attack= s in Punjab, India

Christians were attacked while they were trying to = enforce an area-wide closure of markets to protest a picture of Jesus Chris= t holding a can of beer in one hand a lit cigarette in another. It appeared= on roadside banners in preparation for a Hindu festival, Ram Navami (the b= irthday of Rama), which falls on March 24 this year.When the mob tried to b= urn a man and his daughter Daisy, said the report, “police were watch= ing” but did nothing to help.  
It quoted Pastor Gurnam Singh as saying, “We pleaded with the polic= e to help, but they did not.” Police were outnumbered by rioters


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