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Wednesday, 24 July 2013

Pakistani Christian violently attacked for protecting his daughters!

Pakistani Christian violently attacked for protecting his daughters

by Shafique Khokhar
The perpetrators are two young Muslim men, still on the loose. The Christian suffered a head injury and a broken arm. The man: "I may not be rich, but I will fight for justice and for the respect and the dignity of my family."
 
Islamabad (AsiaNews) - Insulted, threatened, beaten and humiliated: this is what happened to a Christian family in Pakistan, attacked by some Muslims, who own a brick factory. The attackers wanted to "punish" Rafique Masih, a 50 year old father, for trying to defend his daughters, harassed by the constant taunts of Muhammad Umai and Muhammad Zubair, nephews of the owner of the factory.
"This inhuman act - Rafique Masih tells AsiaNews - happened because we are poor and we had requested a loan of 70 thousand rupees (770 dollars) from the owners of the brick factory. They think that poor Christians do not deserve respect and that therefore they can do whatever they want. I may not be rich, but I will fight for justice and for the respect and the dignity of my family. "

Rafique and his wife have seven children, four girls and three boys. After his eldest daughter, Iram, 17, was yet again verbally harassed on July 10 last, the father went to tell the two young men not to bother his daughters anymore. In response, Muslims began to verbally abuse him, insulting him and his family and threatening to "teach him a lesson."

After the argument the Christian returned home, but the same evening Muhammad Umai and Muhammad Zubair appeared at his door looking to continue the argument. Mehboob Masih, 23, one of the sons opened the door, refusing to call his father. At that point the two burst into the house armed with wooden sticks and bricks and began to beat the boy and his father, who came to see what was happening.

The attackers wounded Rafique's head and broke his arm. Then they slapped and insulted his daughters, trying to drag them into the street to humiliate them. Only the intervention of some neighbors made them desist. At that point, the Muslims held the Christians in their own home, threatening to crush anyone who rushed to their aid and preventing the family from receiving medical treatment.

A few days later, on July 13, some relatives were able to rescue the family with the help of the Justice and Peace Commission (Ncjp), which has been providing medical care and assistance. However, the culprits are still at large.

2 comments:

  1. Another absolute disgrace in Pakistan. The government of this country will not do anything for the religious minorities. This has been an indirect admission from a Pakistani politician in an recent interview by the press on this subject.

    This problem seems to be very low on their political agenda as they are more interested in gaining seats in government, rather than confronting; poverty, corruption and these unjustified attacks on religious minorities.

    These issues must be published in more mainstream media to gain the attention of the world, in order for end to be put to this.

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  2. Pakistani minorities got a raw deal. They migrated to Pakistan during the partition because they thought it would be secular nation. They need to work towards trying to get out of the nation somehow via political asylum, etc.

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