This is how they keep their dhimmis docile, repeatedly placing them under the gun for whatever the reason they can come up with.
H/T: Andy Bostom
Fear grips Christian locality in Lahore over alleged blasphemy case

File photo of Christians protesting. PHOTO: AFP
LAHORE: Fear gripped a Christian locality in Lahore for a second day on Monday, a day after a charged mob of hundreds attempted to attack a church and looted houses over the alleged desecration of the Holy Quran by a member of the locality.
Humayon, the accused, was allegedly seen burning pages of the Holy Quran after which he was handed over to the police.
Following a complaint by Sayed Zeeshanul Haq, police registered an FIR against accused Humayon under section 295-B of Pakistan Penal Code and arrested him.
The complainant, Haq, told The Express Tribune that they spotted Humayon burning pages of Quran. Haq said an owner of a tea stall told him about it and they spotted him and handed him to the police.
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“Many people gathered on the spot and some of them even tried to burn him alive, however, we saved him and handed him to the police,” he added.
“Later a charged mob reached the house of the accused and recorded their protest.”