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Dhaka, Bangladesh
Wednesday night, 17 October 2001
To the Churches and Friends we know and love:
Dear Brothers and Sisters:
Last Friday after the noontime Muslim prayers about 10,000 people
demonstrated in downtown Dhaka against the bombing in Afghanistan.
In Rajshahi about 800 anti-American demonstrators rallied in front
of the Church of Bangladesh mission campus and Christian Mission
Hospital, and some of them threw bricks in the compound and at
the staff nurses hostel next to our home, breaking some
windows and damaging the gate of the Nursing Institute. Groups
of demonstrators tried to enter the mission campus and were repelled
by police; three policemen were injured. Demonstrators also threw
bricks at the homes of members of our church in Rajshahi. The
demonstrators were chanting, "Catch a Christian and cut him,
one in the morning, one in the evening." The Christian Church
has become a target of anti-American aggression by Muslims in
Bangladesh, and our Christian brothers and sisters in Rajshahi
fear further demonstrations.
We had hoped that the situation would not worsen, but it has.
So we are planning to return to the United States until things
improve. On Monday Cindy and I flew to Rajshahi to prepare our
home for our departure and to gather up special things our children
said they wanted to take back to the States, such as Stewarts
skateboard, Everetts computer software CDs, and Lauras
piano music. We also wanted time to speak with our friends in
Rajshahi to assure them of our enduring fellowship and love. They
understand and support our decision to depart at this time.
I am struggling to find some good in what is happening to us,
but I dont see it. So much of our family life and our work
is being disrupted. On Monday night in Rajshahi as I was packing
up things the electricity went out, and I was unable to do anything
but just sit there in the dark and wonder how everything would
turn out. I decided to check my e-mail with my laptop PC, and
I got a note from a woman in Arkansas who didnt know us
but who had somehow heard about our situation. She said she believed
God had a special purpose for us in all of this and that she was
praying for us. Her note encouraged me a lot, and I trust that
God is looking after us.
We have tickets to depart Bangladesh on Friday morning, and we
hope to be in touch with you all in the U.S. Our address will
be 236 Gladstone Blvd., Shreveport, Louisiana 71104, tel. 318-865-2745.
Well keep this e-mail address.
All our love,
Les Morgan
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