Pakistan: Christians, not Muslims, arrested following attack on Christians

Big surprise here. Islamic Tolerance Alert: "Pakistan: Christians, not Muslims, arrested following attack on Christians," from CatholicCulture.org, March 9 (thanks to Twostellas):

In the weeks following a February attack on Christian churches and homes in Pakistan's largest city, police have questioned 40 Christians and arrested five, according to a report published by the Fides news agency. "It is an ironic accusation," a source said, since "on that occasion, it was the Christian quarter of Pahar Ganj in Karachi that was attacked by a mob of Muslims who wrought havoc in the streets and burned shops."...
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"CatholicCulture...org"???

Why not AP, Rueters, AFP?

If Americans and Europeans had even half a clue of how Christians are really treated in the Muslim realm, they would have a completely different attitude about Islam. Hence, the blackout.

Where's the worldwide outrage?

"It is an ironic accusation," a source said, since "on that occasion, it was the Christian quarter of Pahar Ganj in Karachi that was attacked by a mob of Muslims who wrought havoc in the streets and burned shops."...
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It's not "ironic"—it is quite intentional. It warns Christians and any other non-Muslims that they should expect no protection whatsoever from the authorities, and emboldens Muslim mobs.

This is another tool of Muslim supremacy, and you see this same pattern in the wake of Muslim violence throughout Dar-al-Islam.

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