词条 | 2014 Larkana temple attack |
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| title = Burning of Hindu Temple and Dharmshala{{Location map|Pakistan|label=Larkana|mark=Red_pog.svg|lat=27.80|long=68.20|width=230|float=center}} | date = March 15, 2014 | time = | timezone = | type = | fatalities = | injuries = | victim = | perps = Islamists | perp = | susperps = | susperp = }} On March 15, 2014, a crowd of Muslims burnt a Hindu temple and a dharmashala in Larkana, Sindh, Pakistan, after unverified allegations of a Hindu youth desecrating a copy of the Quran.[1][2][3][4] BackgroundAccording to police, few people saw burnt pages of Quran in a garbage bin near the home of Hindu man on the night of March 15. While there is another version which details the Hindu as tearing the Koran pages and throwing them down in the street.[1] Immediately,[5] a crowd of 200 had gathered outside the Hindu temple and attacked it. Also, the home of the Hindu youth who was accused of burning the book was surrounded, which prompted the security forces to fire warning shots and teargas shells.[6] Police further confirmed that the desecrators were taken into custody and the temple is only partly gutted,[2] whereas the dharmshala was completely burnt down. Shops were then burnt in the bazaar and transport services were suspended.[7] According to eyewitness accounts, policemen dressed the suspect Hindu in police uniform and whisked him away to safer location[1] RepercussionsIn the southwestern province of Balochistan, police clashed with protesters angry at the blasphemy which resulted in injuries for two protestors and one policeman.[3][8] In Osta Muhammad, four shops belonging to Hindus were set ablaze.[9] Further actionsCurfew was imposed in the Jinnah Bhag and some other parts of city after mob ran berserk.[6] Police have taken the Hindu into custody and if he is found guilty of burning Quran, will be punished. Three people have been arrested for vandalism, while member each from Hindu and Muslim community will serve as the observers for investigation.[7] Local sources report that the alleged blasphemer had recently moved into house rented from Muslim family and had mistakenly burnt the book. As a result of tension related to this blasphemy accusation, Holi celebrations were called off in many locations for security purposes.[4] While additional contingent of police and rangers were deployed in the affected areas, pillion riding on bike has been banned[4][10] ReactionsMuslim community leaders asserted that Islam does not allow for violence and claimed it as work of mischievous people. Hindu leaders said that if the suspect is guilty, then he should be punished.[7] Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has asked the Sindh Government to take steps to protect minorities and expressed profound grief on the incident.[7] Larkana's Hindu Panchyat President Kalpana Devi expressed her shock and sorrow over the incident. "I strongly condemn the desecration of the Holy Quran and demand the accused be punished if he really has committed [blasphemy]".[11] References1. ^1 2 Hindu temple set on fire in Pakistan over blasphemy, Reuters, March 16, 2014 {{coord missing|Sindh}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Larkana temple attack}}2. ^1 Mob sets fire to Hindu community center in Pak over ‘blasphemy’, Firstpost, March 15, 2014 3. ^1 Pakistan mob sets ablaze Hindu temple over desecration of Koran, Economic Times, April 16, 2014 4. ^1 2 Hindu temple set on fire in Pakistan over alleged blasphemy, Indian Express, March 16, 2014 5. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.yahoo.com/news/hindu-temple-set-fire-pakistan-over-blasphemy-142524012.html|title=Hindu temple set on fire in Pakistan over blasphemy|access-date=2017-10-19|language=en-US}} 6. ^1 Hindu temple set ablaze in Pakistan over alleged desecration of holy book, The Hindu, March 16, 2014 7. ^1 2 3 Hindu dharamshala burnt in Larkana, The Hindu,March 16, 2014 8. ^Partial strike in Sindh over alleged Quran desecration, Dawn, March 16, 2014 9. ^Alleged desecration of Holy Quran sparks violence in Larkana, The Tribune, March 16, 2014 10. ^Hindu community center, 10 shops burnt down over alleged Quran desecration in Sindh, Pakistan Today, March 16, 2014 11. ^http://tribune.com.pk/story/683725/communal-riots-hit-sindh-balochistan-cities/ 13 : Attacks in Pakistan in 2014|Blasphemy|Attacks on places of worship in Pakistan|Islam-related controversies|Destruction of religious buildings|Persecution of Hindus|Larkana District|Hindu temples in Pakistan|Religiously motivated violence in Pakistan|Crime in Sindh|21st-century Hinduism|Persecution by Muslims|March 2014 events |
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