Anti-Christian bias cited in Pakistan aid distribution
Submitted on September 01, 2010
Catholic News Service
CNS photo/Reinhard Krause, Reuters
VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Christians and other minorities affected by severe flooding in Pakistan are being discriminated against in government-run rescue and aid programs, said the director of pontifical missionary societies in Pakistan.
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