Bangalore, India (ENInews). Muslims
in Kashmir, in the northwest of the Indian subcontinent, are supporting the
re-building of a Christian school that was destroyed by fire during anti-Christian
violence one year ago.
"What happened here is
certainly wrong and it should not have happened. I can assure you that our
people will not allow it to happen again," Munshi Mukhtar Ahmed, a Muslim
teacher in a government school in the town of Tangmarg, told ENInews on 20
September.
On 13 September, 2010, the
Tyndale Biscoe School was the target of Muslims protesting a reported
desecration of the Quran in the U.S. that marked the ninth anniversary of the
11 September 2001 terror attacks. The school is in the town of Phulwama and is
run by the Church of North India (CNI), the dominant Protestant denomination in
North India.
Two dozen Muslim protesters were
killed by security forces and over 100 injured. There are about four million
Muslims in Kashmir and 5,000 Christians.
"The burning of the school
was a big loss for the local (Muslim) community and they are still feeling the
pinch of it," said Ahmed. The church-run school has about 450 students,
almost all of them Muslims.
Rajinder Kaul, the school's
principal, told ENInews that the school was reopened later in a dilapidated
building belonging to the government health department.
Kaul said that the school in June
shifted to temporary prefabricated cubicles at the same compound where the
former school, built in wood in the elegant Kashmiri architectural style, had
been reduced to ashes.
"The arson was led by a mob
from outside ... They did not know the damage they have done," Gulam
Mohammed Bhat, a Muslim on the school management committee, told ENInews after
a 20 September meeting to plan the school's reconstruction.
"We are happy that the
[Muslim] community has deplored what had happened," CNI bishop Pradeep
Kumar Samantroy of Amritsar told ENInews. "Our loss has been heavy. But
the most important thing is that we have been able to rebuild peace," said
Samantroy.
The government of Jammu and
Kashmir is contributing to the school rebuilding. Bhat said that local Muslims
will volunteer to help during construction of the new school building.
Fonte: http://www.eni.ch
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