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Rape Suspect Flees Court
On September 2, a 22-year-old Catholic woman, Ribqa Masih, from the village of Chak 86 was kidnapped, drugged and repeatedly raped over a period of several days. She was told that if she did not convert to Islam, she and her family would be killed. Two men have been implicated in the crime. On October 24, one of the suspects, Muhammad Kashif, was denied bail in a courtroom in Faisalabad. He immediately fled the courthouse. According to an October 28 report by Compass Direct, eyewitnesses said that the six police who were standing guard at building did nothing to stop him. Despite what appears to be police cooperation with the suspects, the Masih family and their lawyer are determined to seek justice for Ribqa.
(Source: Compass Direct)
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Pakistani Christian Woman Brutalized in Forcible Conversion Attempt
A Christian woman has accused three men of repeatedly raping her earlier this month and attempting to force her to convert to Islam, according to a September 27 report from Compass Direct. Testifying in court on September 22, Ribqa Masih (22) said that Ghulam Abbas and Mohammad Kashif drugged her on September 2 and took her to Lahore, approximately 100 km from her home. Upon arrival, she was repeatedly raped throughout the night. They threatened to kill her and her family if she did not recite the Islamic creed, which would have been considered an official conversion to Islam. She refused, saying she would rather die than renounce her faith.
The next morning, she was handed over to another man who was supposed to take her home. Instead, he raped her several times over the next three days. Finally on September 6 she was taken to Faisalabad and left at a bus stop. She hired a rickshaw to take her to her uncle's home where she called her parents. Only one man, Abbas, has been taken into custody. He denies the charges. Ribqa still has difficulty walking because of her injuries.
According to Masih's lawyer, Khalil Tahir, many girls do not report rapes because of the impact on their family honor. Such honor is often a matter of life and death in Pakistan. "Nobody wants to marry these girls, even though they are innocent," said Tahir. Masih's priest, Father Paschal Paulus, credits the family for their willingness to stand with Ribqa. Her six younger siblings have been forced to leave school because of taunts and threats. The family has also been threatened by their Muslim neighbours if they do not drop the charges.
Pray for protection for this family. Pray that they will have courage to stand firm, despite the opposition they face. Pray for the emotional and physical healing of this young woman.
For more information on persecution of Christians in Pakistan,click here.
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Blasphemy Charges Result in Fear and Violence
At least sixteen homes have been damaged in the Waheed Park area of Lahore, Pakistan after a drug addict disrupted an Islamic service and reportedly insulted Mohammed. The incident began around midnight on the night of September 9 when a Muslim imam was holding a "Qawali" (an Islamic service with mystical singing) in the home of a local Christian. Younis Masih (35) entered the home and reportedly began arguing with the imam. During the argument, he was accused of blaspheming against Mohammed. The host and the other Christians present demanded that Younis leave. Some news reports claim that Younis was beaten by the Christian residents and told to apologize, which he refused to do.
The next day, local Muslims went to Younis' home and beat him. His wife, Meena, was also injured in the attack. Younis and Meena went to the police station where he was arrested. Following the arrest of Younis, a mob of young Muslims began vandalizing the homes of Christians in the area as well as damaging a church building with stones. According to a report from the Centre for Legal Aid and Settlement (CLAAS), the police did nothing to prevent the attacks, choosing to rest at the home of a local councillor rather than intervening. Despite assurances from Muslim leaders that they only want Younis punished, around fifty Christian families have left the area in fear.
Pray for the peace and safety of the Christians living in the area who are suffering the consequences of one man's actions. Pray that the authorities will be prepared to protect the Christians, so that they need not live in fear for their lives.
For more information on the challenges facing Christians in Pakistan,click here.
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Update: Christian Janitor Released on Bail
Last week, the Persecution and Prayer Alert reported that the health of Yousaf Masih was deteriorating badly because of the abusive treatment he was experiencing in prison (click here). Masih was arrested in late June for allegedly burning a copy of the Koran. According to the All Pakistan Minority Alliance, Masih was released August 6 on Rs 250,000 ($5000 CDN) bail. When Yousaf heard that he would be released on bail, he fell to his knees and loudly proclaimed "Hallelujah!" This release is the first time a prisoner charged with blasphemy has been released on bail after such a short period of time. Continue to pray that all charges will be dropped against him.
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UPDATE: Hisbah Law Challenged
Pakistani President, General Pervez Musharraf has called on the Pakistani Supreme Court to rule on the constitutionality of a proposed Taliban-like law passed in Northwest Frontier Province and scheduled to come into effect August 14. In a province where the ruling party has already outlawed music in public places and pulled down advertising featuring women, the new "hisbah" (accountability) law would institute a new police authority to ensure that strict Islamic rules are followed (click here for more details). Analysts believe that the court will rule that that new law is unconstitutional.General Pervez Musharraf -
UPDATE: Yousaf Masih's Health Declining
On July 6, the Persecution and Prayer Alert reported on the arrest of Yousaf Masih on charges that he had burned a copy of the Koran (click here for more details). According to recent reports from Pakistan, Yousaf's health has been deteriorating badly. According to Assist News, he is reported to have received "ruthless treatment" since his arrest. The jail superintendent told representatives from the All Pakistan Minorities Alliance that his life is in danger.
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Pakistani Province Institutes Strict Islamic Law
Khalilur Rehman, Governor of North West Frontier Province
The legislature of Pakistan's North West Frontier Province (NWFP) has passed a bill that has been described by critics as the "Talibanization" of Pakistan. The law sets up a watchdog with the power to reform the society in accordance to "Islamic values," which includes ensuring that such values are observed in public places. The legislation is strongly opposed by the federal government, which has filed an appeal in the Supreme Court's Karachi bench. The federally appointed governor of NWFP, Khalilur Rehman, has vowed to take every take every constitutional step available to prevent the law from being implemented.
NWFP borders on Afghanistan and is known for its support for the strict Islamic policies of the Taliban, many of whom were trained in Islamic schools in northwest Pakistan. Pakistan's Islamic schools have again come under close scrutiny after the London bombings. British Defense Secretary John Reid described Pakistan's madrassas (Islamic schools) as "a major source of international instability and contribute largely toward the growth of terrorist activity."
A special supplement to the Persecution and Prayer Alert is scheduled to be sent out this week asking the question, "Is the War of Terrorism Really Winnable?" by VOMC's Communications Director, Glenn Penner (click here). We encourage you to carefully evaluate this question in the light of Glenn's commentary.
Pray that this law will be overturned and that strict Islamic law will not be instituted in any area of Pakistan. Pray for wisdom for Christians in Pakistan who must face those endeavoring to institute such laws.
For more information on Pakistan and the difficulties facing Christians there,click here.
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Christian Janitor in Pakistan Charged with Burning Koran Leads to Riots
Yousaf Masih is a sweeper who has worked over twenty years for the Pakistani military. According to VOM sources, Yousaf was cleaning the office in the house of a military officer on June 28 when he came across a bag of papers. The major told Yousaf to take the papers outside and burn them. Workers saw the papers and began accusing him of burning pages from the Koran. Yousaf, who is illiterate, had no idea of what was happening and, fearing for his life in the face of these accusations, fled and ran to his home east of Peshawar in northeastern Pakistan. That afternoon, police came to his home and arrested Yousaf, accusing him of desecrating the Koran; a crime punishable by death in Pakistan.
Following the arrests, angry Muslims in the community came to Yousaf's home and beat his three sons. That evening, mobs began destroying Christian property. An estimated 200 homes were burned in the area and the contents were looted. A Hindu temple was also attacked, since the mob apparently thought initially that Yousaf was a Hindu. Police have since surrounded the area and are attempting to contain further riots.
Pray that Yousaf will be released from custody. Pray for safety for Christians in the community who are living in fear of further attacks. Pray for the Christians in the community who must begin the process of rebuilding.
For more information on the persecution of Christians in Pakistan,click here.
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Advocacy Office in Pakistan Fired On
At around 6:30 p.m. on June 16, the office of CLAAS (Centre for Legal Aid, Assistance and Settlement) in Lahore, Pakistan was fired upon by two young men on a motorcycle. There were only a few people in the office at the time and thankfully no one was hit.
CLAAS provides legal aid as well as shelter and financial support to victims of religious persecution in Pakistan and their families.
Pray for continued protection for these servants of God who are serving persecuted believers in Pakistan.
For more information on the persecution of Pakistani Christians,click here.
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Christian in Critical Condition Following Beating
A young Catholic man is in critical condition after he was attacked, beaten and left for dead by Muslims in his village on April 23. According to sources for AsiaNews, Shahbaz Masih (24) was seized by seven or eight young Muslim men who dragged him into a field and beat him; breaking both his legs and leaving him there. They then called his parents and informed them that he was dead. His parents found him and took him to the local hospital where he is being treated.
According to Father Rehmat Hakim, the parish priest for the Mandi Bahauddin district, 175 kilometers south of Islamabad, most of the 20-25 Christian families in the area work as agricultural workers for Muslim landlords. Shahbaz drove tractor for a Muslim who treated him very well. Other Muslims opposed the good treatment, believing that Christians should be subservient.
Pray for Shahbaz's health and a full recovery. Pray that there will not be more violence against Christians in the area. Pray the example of Shahbaz and his landlord will be a positive example of peaceful coexistence.
For more information on the persecution of Christians in Pakistan,click here.