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Published On: Sun, Sep 16th, 2018

Pakistan: August was month full of attacks on Christians, including Vickram John, Elwin John and a teen girl who was gang raped

In August of 1947, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan, gave his first speech to the constitute assembly. During this speech, he established goals and shared the direction for the new country on the basis of secularism, equal rights, and the protection and dignity of every citizen regardless of religious identity.

Seventy-one years later, on August 19, Imran Khan, the newly-elected prime minister of Pakistan, declared Jinnah to be his role model and made a commitment to follow in Jinnah’s footsteps in his first speech as prime minister. Furthermore, like Jinnah, he made commitments to ensure the protection of religious minorities in Pakistan and claimed that he appreciated their contributions to the country’s history.

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While both speeches expressed a deep concern for leading the country on values of justice and equal citizenship, Khan’s commitment now appear rootless. Shortly after his speech, dozens of cases of Christian persecution were reported, marking this August as a particularly challenging month for Pakistani Christians.

In the month of August alone, International Christian Concern (ICC) documented 14 cases of severe persecution, human right violations, and violence against Christians. In less than 31 days, four Christians were killed, including Vicky Saleem in Lahore, Amara in Sheikhupura, Yousaf Masih in Okara, and Mehwish Shaukat in Hyderabad. Three women were raped in Sialkot, Khanewal, and Waziabad and three more were forced to convert to Islam in Karachi, Sargodha, and Sahiwal. Entire Christian communities also suffered greatly, as a community in Kasur was attacked and beaten for seeking to protect their church.

ICC also documented 11 Christians who were severely beaten and tortured throughout Pakistan. These Christians included Vickram John who lost an eye, Beenish who suffered spinal cord damage, and Elwin John who was beaten in Karachi. Doctors in Khanewal also had to remove the uterus of a Christian teenager who was brutally raped by three men.

“The discriminatory, biased, and violent situation against the marginalized groups will neither lead the country to betterment nor give [a] good name to Pakistan.”

The increasing incidents of violence against vulnerable groups need to ring alarm bells and call for timely intervention by state authorities,” a church secretary in Pakistan told ICC. “The social fabric of our society is marred with intolerance and social hostility coupled with the prevalence of social discrimination which creates a challenging situation of marginalized groups in Pakistan.

For Yousaf Jalal Gill, the Executive Director of Umeed Partnership Pakistan, he felt that the violent attacks and discrimination against Christians is due, in part, to the “unchecked and unmonitored activities of the organizations which belong to the philosophy of jihad.”

Secondly, Gill claimed, “The hate-based curriculum taught in the educational institutions and hate sermons by clerics using amplifiers provide a foundation [for] the faith-based violence and discrimination.

To counter these elements, Gill suggested, “Individuals, organizations, and institutions engaged in promoting interfaith harmony and interfaith dialogue have to take the lead in fostering the message of equality and acceptance of every individual’s faith. Especially in the [underdeveloped] localities.

More at International Christian Concern: HERE

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