Monday, May 25, 2009

Shooting in Vienna, opened the temple sermon dissatisfied Sikh.

The cause of the collision on 24 May in one of the Sikh Temple in Vienna, which injured about 30 people were religious differences, reports AFP.
According to Austrian police, a group of six Sikhs, dissatisfied sermon Indian guru Sri Guru Sabha Ravidasa, drew brought with him into the house of knives. One of the participants in this group had a pistol, which he opened fire.
Parish church was able to neutralize intruders. Nine people were seriously injured were evacuated to hospitals in three helicopters.
According to the police, all those involved in the incident were arrested. In three of them found TNT drafts. According to the Vienna Radio, all made five arrests.
Previously, it was reported that the cause of fire was the conflict between the two families.
Clashes between the parishioners of the Sikh Temple, located in 15 districts of Vienna, where the incident occurred, and parishioners of other churches of the city sikhistskih occurred regularly since December 2005 - since the opening of the temple. Underlying the differences is controversial religious nature. As stated by one participant the incident occurred on May 24, the parishioners of other churches have been pre-aggressive relative to come to the preaching of Sri Guru Sabha Ravidasu and the Vienna police have been warned about this.
Followers of Sikhism - religion that arose in the XVI century among the supporters of Hinduism and Islam - are now all over the world there are about 25 million. In Austria, home to tens of thousands of followers of Sikhism.

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