Christians having horrendous time in Pak thanks to ‘intolerant’ Islamic laws
October 4th, 2009 - 4:08 pm ICT by ANI ( 3 comments )
Washington, Oct.4 (ANI): Christians in Pakistan have been going through a harrowing time in the country with numerous violent attacks being reported against the minority community in the recent past.
Last month, severe violence had erupted in Punjab’s Sialkot district. A Church was also torched by agitators claiming that a Christian youth named Robert Masih had desecrated the Koran.
Masih was promptly arrested after the incident, but was found dead in his jail cell on September 15. Police claimed Masih had committed suicide, but his family said Masih was brutally beaten and tortured during his detention.
According to The Washington Times, all the recent attacks targeting Christians, who accounts about four percent of the 170 million population of Pakistan, were provoked by hate speeches made by Muslim clerics on loudspeakers from mosques.
People believe that the rising intolerance and violence against minorities in the country was due to the promulgation of Shariah law and the increasing influence of extremist ideology.
“The rising intolerance and violence against Christians is a result of the Talibanization and promulgation of Shariah law in the country,” said Kanwal Feroze, a renowned journalist.
“It is not a matter of blasphemy law, but shows a mind-set of the common man,” Feroze added.
It is also believed that the controversial blasphemy law, which was introduced in 1986 during General Muhammad Zia ul-Haq’s regime, has widened the gap between the minority Christians and majority Muslims.
It is worth mentioning here that in 1979, General Zia-ul-Haq introduced several Islamic laws, which strengthened fundamentalist organizations and also sowed the seed of Talibanisation of Pakistan.
Under the Evidence Act of the Islamic law, a Christian man’s witness is worth half that of a Muslim. Christian women would not be deemed as witnesses at all.
Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani had promised to review such discriminatory laws after the recent attacks and a committee has also been formed in this regard. However, political parties have already said that they would strongly oppose any change in the blasphemy law. (ANI)
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October 4th, 2009 at 7:23 pm
I lived in Lahore for three years woring there as a teacher (for the US Stast Department). I can tell you first-hand that a Christian in Pakistan is lower than a donkey in Pakistan. A donkey has value, a Christian has none. Christians can be beaten, raped, even killed, without law enforcement so much as lifting a finger or spending a single minute of theeir time investigating.
October 5th, 2009 at 8:13 am
they will never treat with equality christians or hindus or women there. not even shia.
we shouldnt allow pakistanis into the usa unless they are the oppressed minorites there.
oppressed minorities understand liberty and equality.
October 19th, 2009 at 2:47 am
Lord I pray for my brothers and sisters there in Pakistan. Lord I pray for their protection, and please provide all their needs as you see fit for them. Please bless them today oct. 18 2009 and let not your WORD, come back void. In Jesus name i pray. ROMANS 12:19 Beloved, do not avenge yourselves, but rather give place to wrath; for it is written, ” VENGEANCE IS MINE, i WILL REPAY,” SAYS THE LORD.