Protest against Pakistan Blasphemy laws

Time
02 July · 11:00 - 14:30
Location
From the Pakistan Embassy to Downing Street
The BPCA is organising it's next annual protest march against the Blasphemy Laws of Pakistan that have created second class citizenship, for minorities living in Pakistan. Section 295b&c and 298a of the Pakistan Penal Code has frequently been used as a tool to oppress people of faith minorities and to enact retribution for personal vendettas on the vulnerable. Our protest will be held on the 2nd July 2011 and below we list the itinerary:

10:30: Set up to the fore of Pakistan Embassy, Lowndes Square, Knightsbridge (feel free to join us and to assist)

11:00: 1 hour worship service

12:00: Submission of petition at Pakistan Embassy

12:00 - 12:30: 30 minutes of political speeches Guests include:
-Bishop Dr Michael Nazir Ali - Former Bishop of Rochester
-Stuart Windsor - Christian Solidarity Worldwide
-Dr James Shera MBE, PGCE -Former Mayor of Rugby
-Alison Ruoff - Former Magistrate/member of the General Synod of the Church of England
-MP Lee Scott -Conservative Party
-Alan Craig - Christian Peoples Alliance
-Canon Yacub Masih
-David Prasad- Castewatch
-Imam Dr Hargey - Oxford Islamic Congregation
-Dr Martin Stern (Nazi Holocaust Survivor and former Student at Peshawar University)
-Pastor Hari Kaul - Wolverhampton Asian Christian Fellowship (Indian)
-Reverned Amelia Jacob - St John's Alperton
-Canon Toby Crowe - St John's Alperton
-Upkar Rai - British Sikh Council
-John Bosco - Christian Social Link
-Jesbir Singh - Free Sarabjit Singh Campaign
-Reverened Gill David - currently with St Paul's, Hounslow (soon Manchester)
-Ranbir Singh - Hindu Human Rights Group

12:30: Protest march starts and head towards 10 Downing Street

14:00: Arrive at 10 Downing Street - 10 minutes of political speeches

14:10: Submission of Petition at 10 Downing Street

14:15: Speakers form attendees

14:30: Prayer and close.

Previous events have been a real success and MEP Jean Lambert has attended both events, Baroness Cox attended our first event, while former Bishop of Rochester Dr Michael Nazir Ali joined us on the last event.

We have previously enjoyed company with Women Against Fundamentalism, The Hindu Human Rights Group, Sikh Human Rights Group, British Sikh Council, United Sikhs, Bishop Michael Read, Canon Toby Crowe, Alan Craig Christian Peoples Alliance and many other senior figures.

This year the date is held on the 2nd of July to commemorate the martyrdom of Sajid and Wajid Maish the two pastors shot dead after being acquitted of a false blasphemy charge in Faisalabad. They were arrested on the 2nd July 2010.

Last years event was held on the 31st July to commemorate the tragic attack on Gojra in which 9 people were killed, 100 homes razed to the ground and two churches were destroyed. This incident occurred after a false blasphemy charge was placed on a community said to have used torn shreds of the Quran as confetti. The incident in Gojra took place on 1st August 2009 and the bride and groom and close family were killed.

This year we will also hold a 1 minute silence for Shahbaz Bhatti with a few tributes - to our former brother.

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