(RNS) An acid attack on a Roman Catholic priest in Zanzibar is heightening fears of increased religious tensions on the Tanzanian islands, where Christian clergy, churches and some Muslim leaders are being targeted.
On Sept. 13, the Rev. Anselm Mwang’amba, 61, suffered burns on his face, chest and arms when acid was thrown at him as he left an Internet cafe. The attack came barely a month after acid was thrown on two British teenage tourists, Kirstie Trup and Katie Gee.
“We are urging Christians not to retaliate,” said the Rev. Cosmas Shayo, diocesan chancellor. “We are depending on the police for security. They say action has been taken, but we are not satisfied since the attacks are continuing.”
Fifteen people were arrested after last week’s attack on the priest, The Associated Press reported.
In February, gunmen killed the Rev. Evarist Mushi, and the Rev. Ambrose Mkenda was wounded in another gun attack, around Christmas. In November, Zanzibar Mufti secretary Sheikh Fadhil Suleiman Seroga was doused with acid.
Zanzibar President Ali Mohamed Shein announced a $6,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of Mwang’amba’s attacker.
Read more at http://www.religionnews.com/2013/09/17/zanzibar-acid-attack-tied-growing-religious-tensions/
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Our retaliation is through prayer, that the just God of Heaven will hear the cries of the oppressed and will let justice roll down.