Pakistan

India asks Pakistan to ensure protection of Hindus

New Delhi, May 9 — India Wednesday asked Pakistan to ensure the protection of the constitutional rights of minorities following reports that Hindus in the country had been allegedly persecuted.Minister of External Affairs S.M. Krishna told the Lok Sabha that the government hoped that Pakistan would "discharge its constitutional duties towards its minority communities".  read more »

Pak Hindu community moves court against forced conversion of Hindu girl

Islamabad/Karachi, Mar 8, 2012,
Pakistan's Supreme Court today ordered the police in Sindh province to take steps for the early recovery of Hindu girls who had been kidnapped.  read more »

Christian editor receives death threats

A Pakistani Christian editor has said he receives hate mails and death threats on a daily basis from Pakistan for carrying reports on the persecution of Christians in the South Asian country.  read more »

Jesus Christ – the ‘obscene’ English words banned by Pakistan-GCIC demands Pak to quit UN

Pakistan
Jesus Christ is banned from texting in Pakistan ,Under pressure from Islamo facists, considered offensive to Islam.
The letter said the order was legal under a 1996 law preventing people from sending information through the telecommunications system that is 'false, fabricated, indecent or obscene'. Global Council of Indian Christians(GCIC) demands Pakistan to quit UN for state sponsored profanity. Islamic militants deceitfully use United Nations and other international outfits to destroy non Islamic faiths from the face of the earth.  read more »

Support the Protection of Religious Minorities in Pakistan-

Lahore

The recent kidnapping of Shahbaz Taseer reminds us all of the continuing injustices in Pakistan. The name Taseer should ring a bell with many of you. Shahbaz's father, Salman Taseer was killed early this year by an extremist named Mumtaz Qadri. Mr. Qadri publicly confessed to the killing claiming that his actions were justified because Salman Taseer opposed the blasphemy law and publicly supported the case of Asia Bibi, also known as Asia Noreen, who received a death sentence under the blasphemy law.  read more »

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:  read more »

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