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Showing posts with label Faisalabad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Faisalabad. Show all posts

Monday, 17 September 2012

Faisalabad shooting victim dies

Two weeks ago, a Muslim gang shot a Christian man called Yaqoob Masih.  He has been in hospital and has now died of his wounds.  His family has been protesting outside the police station because - surprise, surprise - the police are not taking action to arrest the Muslims responsible

Monday, 27 August 2012

Evidence - Orphan Christian boy Suneel Masih killed for his organs

Further evidence suggests that the recently orphaned Christian boy killed in Faisalabad after being tortured, mutilated and burned was killed for his organs by organ traffickers.  The autopsy showed some of his organs were found to be missing.  Suneel Masih's body was found in a drain, the day after he went missing after going to the market to get some food.

Organ trafficking is a massive ongoing issue in Pakistan, especially kidneys, with many cases reported of organ donors being sexually assaulted and held against their will.  Pakistan is a major destination for those seeking black market organ transplants.  


It is for cases like these, and that of Rimsha Masih, the equally young girl arrested for 'blasphemy', that the BPCA is holding a demonstration outside the Pakistani Consulate in Manchester on 1st September 2012 from 12 noon to 3pm. Guest speaker David Dean of Nelson. 

Address 137 Dickenson Road, Rusholme, Manchester M14 5JB.

Nearest major railway station is Manchester Piccadilly.  Ardwick station and Levenshulme station are also close by.

Sources 1 and 2



Wednesday, 22 August 2012

Orphan Christian boy found brutally tortured and burned to death

Reports are coming in that on the evening of 19th of August, in Faisalabad, about 100 miles from Lahore, an 11 or 12 year old boy from the Christian colony went missing after leaving his house to go to the local market for food.  He recently lost his father, and the family is very poor.  No demands for ransom were received.  Reports on his name vary - either Sunil Maseeh or Samuel Yaqoob.

After extensive searching his body was found near a drain in the Christian colony, bearing marks of horrific torture, the murder weapon nearby.   His nose, lips and belly had been sliced off, and his family could hardly recognize him because the body was so badly burnt.  23 wounds by a sharp weapon have been identified in the autopsy.  When sending his body for an autopsy, police raised the possibility of sodomy.   The police, and the mother, according to some reports named Asia Bibi (obviously not the same Asia Bibi as the iconic blasphemy law death sentence victim), said that there had been no demands for ransom, nor any accusation of blasphemy.  

Parts of Pakistani culture have a strong homosexual pederast culture, and Christian and other minority boys are especially susceptible to rape and abuse because of the powerlessness of their community and their despised status.  In one case fairly recently, a Christian boy was kidnapped, raped, tortured and killed by a police officer, his body similarly being dumped in a drain.  

Sources  1, 2, 3, 4