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Home Front: Culture Wars
Archbishop slams Islamic intolerance and double standard in Pakistan
2006-10-11
The archbishop, a member of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom, co-wrote an opinion piece in The Denver Post with the commission's vice chairwoman, Elizabeth H. Prodromou, after Musharraf delivered a speech at the United Nations calling for "enlightened moderation" to bridge a growing divide between Islamic and Western governments.

"Musharraf fails to address the urgent need to bring 'enlightened moderation' to his own country..."

"Currently, sectarian and religiously motivated violence persists in Pakistan, particularly by Sunni Muslim militants, against Shiite Muslims, Ahmadis, Hindus and Christians," they wrote. "Perpetrators of attacks on religious minorities are seldom brought to justice. Pakistan's nearly 4 million Ahmadis are prevented by law from fully practicing their faith."

She and the archbishop said violations of religious freedom in Pakistan include "fatal violence against Ahmadis, torture of Christians, attacks against Shiite clerics and vandalism and destruction of churches."

"Given the sway that Muslim extremists hold over Pakistan's judiciary, judges' findings and penalties for blasphemy reveal an arbitrariness intended to squelch fundamental freedoms of thought and expression," they added.
Read the whole thing. We need lots more like Archibishop Chaput, his eyes are open and he is not afraid to state the truth and back it up. Would that he could loan Bush some of his courage to do the same. Pakistan is NOT an ally - they are one of the major sources of the problem with their coddling of extremists and the ISI meddling, and AQKhans assistance to Nkor and Iran for nuclear bomb making.
Posted by:Oldspook

#6  Chaput is a treasure for the Church and for Americans in general. He is orthodox, intelligent, caring and takes no crap.
Posted by: Sgt. D.T.   2006-10-11 17:13  

#5  Obvious candidates for sensitivity training. See our website for our available programs...
Posted by: CAIR   2006-10-11 12:19  

#4  Lights, Camera, Riots!!!
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2006-10-11 08:12  

#3  I see this war as a battle between a tolerant West and an intolerant Middle East/Pakland!!!!

How can they lecture us when we allow religious freedom and they dont.

I find Islam very insecure!!!!!
Posted by: Cheregum Crelet7867   2006-10-11 07:46  

#2  Good. More and more people are speaking out, putting Islam on notice that we notice -- and find their behaviour unacceptable. Actually, it's better this way. The world thinks that President Bush is dragging along an unwilling country, and unhappy allies; this way they are shown, repeatedly, that the majority in the West feel very strongly about it, and they'd better start worrying about placating the Western Street before the rubble starts bouncing in the street in front of their own houses.
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-10-11 07:38  

#1  We should clone these two to provide spine implants in Washington DC and Europe.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-10-11 03:31  

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