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Police Abuse and Persecution Dominate Lives of Christians in Pakistan

February 20, 2014 | Asia
February 20, 2014
AsiaPakistan

ICC Note:
Injustice, discrimination and persecution continue to dominate the lives of many Christians living in Pakistan. Last week, a Christian boy and Muslim girl ran away together and got married without the consent of their families. This incident let to several Christians being arrested and a Christian community almost being destroyed by a Muslim mob. The local police arrested and tortured three of the Christians they were charged with “protecting.” Will Christians in Pakistan ever be able to live and equal and peaceful life?
2/20/2014 Pakistan (Pakistan Daily Times) – The formation of Pakistan and the search for its Islamic identity are inextricably linked. In their effort to Islamise Pakistan the mullahs have subverted any attempt to accommodate religious differences and give the minorities the right to lead a respectable life.
On February 11, a 22-year-old Christian boy, Asim Saleem, a rickshaw driver by profession, went to see his Muslim girlfriend, Sunair.  He wanted to marry her but his parents were opposed to the idea. The couple decided to take things in their own hands and went for a court marriage.  Neither of the families attended the ceremony.  The couple eventually eloped to avoid their families’ wrath, which was not to be.
The parents of the girl came to Asim’s home in a neighbourhood Christian community and demanded the release of their girl. Oblivious to the development, Asim’s father Saleem requested for some time to investigate the matter. While returning, the cleric accompanying the girl’s family warned of dire consequences of brutal nature if the couple were not produced within the time given by Asim’s family.
A few terrified Christians found the courage to inform the police about the critical situation while the rest of the community dwellers fled to nearby places to escape violence. Alerted, the police came into action to prevent the situation from becoming hostile. On February 14th, after the Friday prayer, a large mob came to the Nazarat Colony to vandalize the Christians living there. The local police surrounded the colony and dispersed the mob.
Later in a bizarre twist of events, the police filed an FIR-114/14 against Asim Saleem, under section of abduction and forced matrimony, PP 265-B. Similarly a case of theft for stealing Rs 54,000 and five grams gold was also registered against the boy. Police arrested Asim’s father and his two cousins, Bashir Masih and Shaukat Masih. All of them were tortured and forced to confess being involved in the kidnapping of the girl. The poor father died in police custody. The investigation officer (IO), Mohammad Shabbir, had been found saying that these people were taken into police custody to protect them. Is this the way lives are saved?

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