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Christians in Pakistan Celebrate Easter amid Blasphemy Fears

Christian in Pakistan celebrate Easter but a new blasphemy charge has sparked fresh fears of persecution.

by Maria Mackay
Posted: Monday, April 9, 2007, 7:55 (BST)
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As Christians in Pakistan celebrated Holy Week and Easter, many say they are fearful over a new blasphemy charge that has triggered violence against the tiny Christian minority in the Punjab province.

A blasphemy charge was made on April 1 accusing an 11-year-old Christian boy and four other Christians, including his relatives, of blasphemy by desecrating a sacred band with inscriptions from the Koran worn by a Muslim boy, who worked for a rival television cable operator to one of the Christians. Christians there are calling it a trumped up claim.

"We Christians are worried. We are appealing to the government to ensure the safety of Christians and to drop the false blasphemy charge," Victor Azariah, general secretary of the National Council of Churches of Pakistan told Ecumenical News International.

According to the National Council of Churches in Pakistan, a grouping of four of the country's Protestant churches, said there was tension and that violence had been meted out to Christians in the Toba Tek Singh district of Punjab province following the charge.

Blasphemy is punishable by death under the laws of overwhelmingly Muslim Pakistan, although nobody has been executed for it. Courts have acquitted those accused of blasphemy in more than 100 cases after overruling lower courts but 20 people facing blasphemy charges, including six Christians, have been killed during their trials. Most Christians acquitted of blasphemy flee Pakistan, and Christians there remain unnerved after the murder of a judge who ruled for an acquittal in one blasphemy case.

"Once a blasphemy case is registered anything could happen. The Christians there are really worried," said Azariah.

"We are trying our best to contact as many Muslim groups as possible to convince them this is a fake charge," said the Rev Bonnie Mendis of the Roman Catholic parish at Toba Tek Singh, near Faisalabad, where Christians number 10,000 among three million Muslims.

A quarrel between the two boys working with the rival TV cable distributors "has been turned into a fight between two communities", he told ENI.

Christians in the area say that the blasphemy case was concocted by Muslims after the Christian boy's family members went to the Muslim family to question why the boy had been beaten up for refusing to play with the other boys. After this, a group marched through the village during which they are said to have attacked a disabled Christian who could not flee.

"Though most people know this is a fake case, the police have not withdrawn the case. The extremists could use it to incite violence against us. That's our experience," said Rev Mendis.

[Source ENI: www.eni.ch]



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Believers of Jesus Christ Ministry


If You Only Love Those Who Love You. Where Is Your Reward? . Love One Another As I Have Loved You.

Blessing and greetings:

I greet you in the name of jesus christ, I am very thankful to you that your mail and good response, I am blessed to talk with you. We are happy to have a brother like you in our lives....Amen

We have plan to establish "Sunday School" in different remote areas, and to serve these poor students.. In this we are requesting to follow the plan and make this reality possible. Prayer groups are working in Toba Tek Singh TTS and its surrounding areas. It has built up a network of committed Christians. Pastor Kamran and some other institutions have helped the people to develop their awareness of Christians made them for the poor and fire them with commitment to work with the poor.

Prayer groups is creating an environment where Christians can spread love, peace and forgiveness and can also express its love concretely in the shape of Sunday School. We need your prayer and support for these poor children. Children belong to poor, homeless, orphans and handicap also.

Prayer groups is committed to work with the deprived, especially the Christian Children, Sunday School rooms, and we have not own please, so that they may be able to educate and know and live and spread the Good News. It focuses especially on education of Children and Christian formation of the youth.
Prayer groups members are committed to work with all their strength to live and spread the Good News, even when the challenges are big. It believes in prayer as the source of help to overcome all problems.

God bless you with peace.

work_for_peace_82@yahoo.com

Qasar, Pakistan

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