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9-Year-Old Christian Girl Beaten in Retaliation for Iraq
War
(7/11/03 2:39:23 PM) The Washington-DC based human rights group, International Christian Concern (ICC) www.persecution.org has just become aware of a religious hate crime perpetrated against a 9-year old Pakistani female: Razia Masih.
Razia Masih’s father is deceased and her mother has a mental illness. This tragic situation forced the 9-year-old Pakistani girl to work as a servant in the house of Mohammad Asim Malik, a resident of Faisal Town Lahore, Pakistan. After hearing his sister’s complaints of abuse, Razia’s brother Farooq, sought her release on April 17 and on Easter but was rebuffed and warned not to come again. Subsequently, Farooq took a delegation of 10 people to Mr. Mohammad Asim’s house seeking her release and was again rebuffed. Farroq then took the delegation to Fasial Town Police Station for help.
On 24 April 2003, in the presence of police, an agreement was signed by both parties, in which it was clearly written that Mohammad Asim would return Razia to her brother on May 1st.
On 26 April, 11:00 pm, Razia was brought to Farooq’s house. Razia was crying
and blood was oozing from her elbow and leg. Her arm was broken as well. He
immediately took her to the hospital where she was admitted to the Intensive
Care Unit (ICU). Farooq immediately informed the police.
The initial medical report stated that her right arm was fractured. She had a
bruised face with a lacerated left eye. Multiple burns (some superficial and
some serious) were observed on her body. The report also listed bruises, wounds,
and swelling at different parts of the body. Rope marks around her hands and
ankles were present. Her genital area was bruised and she had a lacerated mouth.
She is showing signs of depression, fear, and mental trauma. She is now waking
at night and screaming “do not beat me, do not beat me!”
After two days, Razia shared her story. Mr. Malik and his wife started
beating and torturing Razia during the bombing of Iraq. It is reported that
while watching Iraqi war footage they would beat her and burn her and Mr. Malik
is said to have sexually abused her. He and his wife told her “we will take
revenge for the American bombing of Iraqi Muslim children from you because you
are an infidel and a Christian.” On 26 April, she tried to escape but was caught
and beaten severely, resulting in a broken arm. Fearing that she would die, they
sent her home.
Razia’s family has been threatened with severe consequences if a case is
pursued.
Discrimination, hate, violence, and persecution against Christians have
intensified in Pakistan since 9/11. Christian women traditionally have become
the target of hate, torture, and sexual harassment. Many Christian women and
girls have been kidnapped, raped, tortured, and forcibly converted to Islam.
Christian girls are compelled to work in Muslim houses due to their low social
standing.
ICC urges American Christians to pray specifically for the Christian women of
Pakistan.
ICC is a Washington-DC based human rights organization that exists to help persecuted Christians worldwide. ICC delivers humanitarian aid, trains and supports persecuted pastors, raises awareness in the US Church regarding the problem of persecution, and is an advocate for the persecuted on Capitol Hill and State Department. For additional information or for an interview, contact ICC