Persecution in Pakistan

Take issue of persecution of minorities in Pakistan

Allahabad: Most parts of Pakistan are witnessing gross violation of human rights against religious minorities which is fuelling their migration, BJP leader Murli Manohar Joshi on Saturday alleged, demanding India must raise the issue on the international fora."Most parts of Pakistan are witnessing gross violation of human rights resulting in large scale migration of religious minorities, many of them Hindus.  read more »

Anti Christian violence in Pakistan with state complicity

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Anti-Christian violence continues in Pakistan and police are not pursuing the perpetrators, according to news reports.
A May 26 article in AsiaNews.it described the gang-rape of a Christian woman and the desecration of Christian tombs in the Pakistani city of Faisalabad. The publication called it “ordinary violence visited upon Pakistan’s Christian minority.”  read more »

Mentally ill Christian charged with blasphemy in Sahiwal-Pakistan

Sahiwal -PAK- Yet another case of blasphemy accusation against a Christian has appeared in Punjab, Pakistan, while Christians living abroad resent the persecution of the Christian community in Pakistan.  read more »

International Women's Day (8 March) GCIC appeals for release of Asia Bibi of Pakistan

On International Women's Day (8 March)Global council of Indian Christians( GCIC) urges Pakistan to Free Asia Bibi the Christian Woman Sentenced to Death in Pakistan under 'Blasphemy Law'  read more »

Christians protest Pakistan minister’s killing and obnoxious Blasphemy law

6th March-2011

Christians of all denominations held a demonstration at the Indo-Pak international border in Attari, Punjab against the killing of a Pakistan minister for demanding the repeal of the controversial blasphemy law.During the demonstration held on March 6, the protesters also demanded scrapping of the blasphemy law prevalent in Pakistan.  read more »

GCIC salutes brave Pakistan Minorities Minister Bhatti

Islamist extremists frequently attack Muslims as well religious minorities to sow fear and undermine confidence in the Pakistani government.

As anguished friends and relatives of Bhatti, a 42—year—old Roman Catholic, prepared to bury him in his home village of Khushpur on Friday, mourners packed an Islamabad church in the morning to pay their respects.  read more »

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