Last week Islamists torched an 82 year-old church in Mardan, Pakistan.



A man walks past a damaged church, which was set on fire by a mob during anti-U.S. protest a day earlier, in Mardan in Pakistan’s northwest September 22, 2012. The mob, protesting against the anti-Islam film, set the church on fire along with the residential quarters of some Christians in the Cantt area of Mardan. (Reuters)

This week Islamists beat Bishop Naeem Samuel from Lahore in the street.

AGI.it reported, via ROP:

Pakistan Christians are under attack from Islamic extremists angry at the film US-made film, The Innocence of Muslims. Following the attack on St. Paul’s church in Mardan, a bishop was assaulted, beaten and injured. Local sources of the Vatican news agency Fides report that protestant bishop Naeem Samuel of the Trinity Evangelical Church Prayer, was attacked yesterday as he was leaving church in Youhanaabad, a suburb of Lahore (Punjab province), where about 10,000 Christian families live.

The Islamists beat him unconscious.

News.Va reported: