Wednesday, September 5, 2012

The Persecution of Christians and Hindus In Pakistan Gets More and More International Light Shone On It

 Minority communities in Pakistan, the Geneva-based group added, “are living in a state of fear and terror”. -AP File Photo

This is actually encouraging that a Pakistani new media publication like DAWN is actually putting this kind of story up as more and more of the world is coming down on Pakistan for the way that the fundamentalist Muslims there are persecuting and killing Christians and Hindus inside of the country.

The recent case of the 11 year old Christian girl being accused of blasphemy and then it coming to light that some fuck-faced cleric set her up has emboldened some organizations to take on Pakistan.  Good for them.

I've said it before - the Islamists have a chance to call off their dogs or at some time down the road, Christians are going to don the armor of the Cross and settle this thing.



Non-Muslims “in terror” in Pakistan, world churches say


GENEVA: Minority religious communities in Pakistan are living in “fear and terror” of Islamic fundamentalists amid abductions and forced conversions that the government is helpless to stop, the World Council of Churches (WCC) said on Wednesday.

A statement from the WCC’s ruling Central Committee declared that Pakistan’s small Hindu and Christian communities were increasingly subject to “persecution and discrimination”, with mounting Islamisation of a formerly more secular nation.

“Today a significant number of young women of religious minorities … face violence, including sexual assault, rape, threats and persecution,” said the WCC – an influential global organisation of all Christian faiths except Roman Catholics.

These women were “abducted, confined, converted to Islam and forced to marry Muslim men,” while the authorities “seem to be powerless to stop the Islamist fundamentalist forces that are responsible…and are freely operating,” the WCC said.

The minority communities, the Geneva-based group added, “are living in a state of fear and terror”.

The statement said minority faith leaders had constantly tackled the Pakistani authorities over the situation but they had been ignored. “This lack of protection of religious minorities by the government of Pakistan is unacceptable.”

There has been an international furore over the case of a young and reportedly mentally handicapped Christian girl arrested after a Pakistani imam asserted that she had “blasphemed” by burning pages of the Koran, Islam’s holy book.

The imam’s action was followed by anti-Christian riots in the village where she lived, leading thousands of Christians to flee the area.

After outside protests over the case, including from some governments, the imam was detained at the weekend after an aide reportedly said he had planted scorched Koran pages on the girl to provide a pretext to drive out Christians.

But supporters of the imam say he is innocent and that Christians should be burned. The girl herself remains in what police say is protective custody.

The affair has focused attention on the controversial blasphemy law in Pakistan. The WCC will hold a meeting on the law in Geneva later this month to coincide with a session of the UN Human Rights Council.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

nvarili 6Ernie ernie Ernie... christians etc are always on teh receiving end because their religion says turn teh other cheek. If they changed that to punch the bastard in teh nose , i would wager ther would be fewer christians being persecuted. Criminals like safe victims that dont fight back. If the abuser thinks he might be killed he will move on to a softer target. BEtter christians learn how to shoot now before they are all killed. Help a muslim get his virgins two in teh body one in teh head makes sure teh mook is good and dead