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Christian Girl in Pakistan Severely Punished at School for using “Muslim Toilet”

November 13, 2015 | Asia
November 13, 2015
AsiaPakistan

ICC Note:

A Christian schoolgirl in Faisalabad, Pakistan has reportedly been severely beaten and punished for using the school’s “Muslim Toilet”. In many parts of Pakistan’s society, Christians are considered unclean due to their religious identity and are segregated from the country’s Muslim majority. Christian groups in Pakistan have asked authorities to punish the school officials involved in the incident. According to report, no corrective action has been taken. 

11/13/2015 Pakistan (Breitbart) – Pakistani school officials in Faisalabad are coming under fire for prohibiting Christian pupils from using lavatories reserved for Muslim students and specifically for a severe punishment administered to a young girl for using a Muslim lavatory.

In recent days, a Christian primary school student named Sara Bibi was scolded, beaten and finally locked in a bathroom for three hours as punishment for having using a toilet destined for the exclusive use of Muslim students. Sara Bibi attends a primary school in Samundari near Faisalabad, in Punjab.

Some of Sara’s classmates reportedly alerted the headmistress that she had used the lavatory.

According to a mentality prevalent in Pakistani society, Christians are considered “unclean” and thus the girl’s presence was thought to pollute the bathrooms for the other “clean” girls.

The one meting out Sara’s punishment was none other than the headmistress of the school, Zahida Rana. According to reports, before locking her in the bathroom, the principal told her: “You are a Christian, an infidel. How dare you use the toilet using Muslim girls?

The girl reportedly pleaded her innocence, but was punished and only released at the end of the school day.

Local Christians have strongly condemned principal’s “inhuman behavior” and the Pakistan Christian Congress has asked the Punjab government for a thorough investigation of the incident as well as requesting measures to promote tolerance and interfaith harmony in Pakistan.

A local police official, Muhammad Afzal, said they had not received a complaint but that action would be taken a grievance were filed. As yet no corrective action has been taken.

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