viernes, 10 de septiembre de 2010


Gaza: Cuando se quemaron biblias y se destruyeron crucifijos

En el verano del 2007, un grupo de islamistas empleó RPGs para derribar las puertas de una iglesia: crucifijos rotos, quemados los libros de oraciones, dañada una estatua de Jesús...

Ahora, el pastor protestante quería quemar coranes de su propiedad, al fin y al cabo, pero éstos bárbaros muslimes asaltaron la propiedad ajena. De todas formas, otros pastores protestantes ya han anunciado que retoman la iniciativa. Y hay quien anuncia que quemará una copia del Corán en los escalones que dan acceso al parlamento regional de Wyoming.

After defeating their rivals in Palestinian Authority Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah movement, Muslim extremists are focusing their attacks on Christians in Gaza City. Christians in Gaza City have issued an appeal to the international community and a plea for protection against the increased attacks by Muslim extremists.

Father Manuel Musallem, head of Gaza's Latin church,told the AP that Muslims have ransacked, burned and looted a school and convent that are part of the Gaza Strip's small Romany Catholic community. He told the AP that crosses were broken, damage was done to a statue of Jesus, and at the Rosary Sister School and nearby convent, prayer books were burned.

Gunmen used the roof of the school during the fighting, and the convent was "desecrated," Mussalem told the AP.

"Nothing happens by mistake these days," he said.

Father Musalam additionally told The Jerusalem Post that the Muslim gunmen used rocket-propeled grenades (RPGs) to blow through the doors of the church and school, before burning Bibles and destroying every cross they could get their hands on.


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