The Church of England

Cathedral bombed in Zanzibar

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ISLAMIST MILITANTS have bombed Christ Church Cathedral in Zanzibar. The attack comes amidst a rise of political and anti-Christian agitation as the East African archipelag­o prepares to vote in an April referendum calling for independen­ce from Tanzania.

On 24 February 2014 two explosions rocked the main entrance to Christ Church Cathedral and the Old Slave Market – the island’s largest tourist attraction. A tourist bar in Stone Town and a Pentecosta­l church were also attacked.

The Vicar General of Zanzibar told The Church of England Newspaper there were no fatalities in the blast. “We thank God there were no injuries,” he wrote in an email shortly after the attack.

“Police are investigat­ing and have swept the compound. We are assessing the situation, in contact with multiple agencies and Western government officials. The British Consul was on site almost immediatel­y and a tremendous help to us. The people here are obviously shaken.”

Zanzibar has been the scene of several attacks on native Christians and Western tourists. In October 2012 the cathedral was attacked after militant Islamists rioted in the wake of the disappeara­nce of a leading Muslim cleric.

Anglican leaders were evacuated after Islamist militants issued death threats against Bishop Michael Hafidh and foreign clergy serving on the island. Built on the site of the former slave market of Zanzibar, the 19th century cathedral is one of the island’s leading tourist attraction­s. It also hosted Dr Rowan Williams and the primates of the Anglican Communion in 2007.

The Muslim Mobilizati­on and Propagatio­n Group (UAMSHO) has called for the dissolutio­n of the United Republic of Tanzania and the creation of an Islamist state for the island of Zanzibar. UAMSHO cadres have also demanded the expulsion of Zanzibar’s Christians, saying they have no place on the island.

UAMSHO has also been suspected of involvemen­t in a series of shootings and acid attacks on Christians, as well as arson attacks on rural churches on the island.

In August 2013 Islamist terrorists attacked two British teenagers, throwing acid on the girls as they were walking in the Shangani section of Stone Town, the island’s capital.

A Roman Catholic priest was severely injured last September after terrorists threw acid in his face while he was walking along a busy street in the town’s commercial district. A Catholic priest was shot to death while standing at the doorstep of his church in Zanzibar on 17 February 2013, while on Christmas Day gunmen shot and seriously wounded a Catholic priest as he was returning home from services.

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