Pakistan church bombings

This item appears on page 19 of the May 2015 issue.

In Lahore, Pakistan, a Taliban-allied group bombed two Christian churches in Youhanabad, a suburb of the capital, on March 15, killing at least 17 people.

On March 16, Christian groups gathered at the churches to protest violence against Christians. However, the scene turned violent, with protesters damaging cars and throwing stones at police. Three people were reported injured. Pakistani Christians make up about 1.6% of the population of Pakistan, which is predominantly Muslim.

The Department of State warns against all nonessential travel to Pakistan. Several foreign and indigenous terrorist groups continue to seek opportunities to attack locations where Westerners are known to congregate or visit. 

Terrorists and criminal groups regularly resort to kidnapping for ransom. Protests against the US are not uncommon and have the potential to turn violent.