At least 30 Hindu worshippers, including four children, were shot dead last night when two assailants opened fire inside a packed temple in the city of Gandhinagar in India. Indian government officials believe that the attack was carried out by a Pakistani Muslim terror organization. In February, Muslims in Gujarat set fire to a train carrying Hindu activists, killing 59.
Just several hours after yesterday's attack, two Muslim gunmen entered the offices of a Christian welfare organization in the Pakistani port city of Karachi, bound and gagged seven workers, and executed them. This incident was the latest in a series of attacks on Christian and Western targets in Pakistan since President Gen. Pervez Musharraf aligned his government with the U.S. global war on terror. A Moslem organization is also suspected of exploding a carbomb in Karachi a few months ago that killed 11 French engineers.
Just several hours after yesterday's attack, two Muslim gunmen entered the offices of a Christian welfare organization in the Pakistani port city of Karachi, bound and gagged seven workers, and executed them. This incident was the latest in a series of attacks on Christian and Western targets in Pakistan since President Gen. Pervez Musharraf aligned his government with the U.S. global war on terror. A Moslem organization is also suspected of exploding a carbomb in Karachi a few months ago that killed 11 French engineers.