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Pakistan attack: How the Christian minority lives

Youhanabad, Pakistan (CNN)Gunmen carrying AK-47 assault rifles stand guard on a tiny, dusty street, but they're not protecting a military installation or a prison. They're armed volunteers guarding a church.
This is the area of Youhanabad on the outskirts of the city of Lahore. It's the most densely-populated Christian neighborhood in the whole of Pakistan.
Last year, two bombers struck local Catholic and Protestant churches killing more than a dozen people, injuring many more. Protests by the Christian community only led to more violence rather than security.
 Death has come to Youhanabad once again. 
Pastor Shakeel Anjum, who leads the Children's Chapel Church, just buried six members of his congregation in one day. They were killed in the bombing of an amusement park in Lahore on Easter Sunday.
A ruthless Taliban splinter group that vows to attack soft targets claimed responsibility for the attack and said that it was targeting Christians. But families from various faith communities were there and more Muslims were killed than Christians.
Pastor Shakeel Anjum.

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