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05/02/2011 (IAR) - The Catholic Archbishop of Lahore in Pakistan was concerned that following the killing of Osama bin Laden by U.S. special forces could be retaliatory attacks on Christian communities of Islamists in the country. Mixed feelings on the share of U.S. special forces expressed by representatives of the Catholic Church in India and Bangladesh.
Archbishop Lawrence Saladanha from Lahore said that Islamic extremists may be in retaliation for the death of Osama bin Laden to attack Pakistani Christians. "We're an easy target for them, when they can not attack the United States" - and warned the Pakistani prelate asked the Pakistani authorities to step up protection of religious minorities living in this country. The spokesman for the Bishops of India, Fr. Joseph Bapu said that Christians in India will be praying for it to kill leaders of al-Qaeda has not unleashed a wave of retaliatory attacks by Islamic radicals. Representative of the Commission for Christian Unity and Interreligious Dialogue, Bangladesh Bishops said that killing Osama bin Laden will certainly contribute Islamic esktremizmu growth in this country. Observers of events in South Asia are increasingly recognizing that the war on terror is considered a war with Islam. The "war on terror has become in the eyes of the Pakistani people the war against Islam" - says Imran Khan, Pakistan's leading opposition politician. In this situation it is easy for the outbreak of Muslim-Christian conflict in this part of the world - have warned representatives of the Christians.




Staying in Italy, former President Lech Walesa on the news of the killing of Osama bin Laden told Italian reporters on Monday: "He who lives by the sword, die by the sword is."

"I am a supporter of legal action and opposed the death penalty, but that Bin Laden issuing judgments never appealed to the courts and applied the death penalty. He was the first victim of his own conduct" - said Walesa in Rimini.

former president then added: "Terrorism is a global issue and should put her face globally."

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