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Pakistan Christian Children Sold as Slaves to Fund Islamic Militants

A leading member of a militant Islamic organisation based in Pakistan is funding its activities through the sale of Christian children into slavery, according to a Christian persecution watchdog group.

by Christian Today
Posted: Monday, May 29, 2006, 15:59 (BST)
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A leading member of a militant Islamic organisation based in Pakistan is funding its activities through the sale of Christian children into slavery, according to a Christian persecution watchdog group.

The militant Islamic organisation, Gul Khan, is said to abduct children between the ages of six to twelve from their homes in remote Christian villages in the Punjab and incarcerate them in deplorable conditions until they are sold, report the Barnabas Fund. Children supposedly sold into the sex trade or a life of domestic servitude sell for about US$1,700 each.

“The revelation of this horrifying trade in Christian boys to fund Islamic terrorism is an extreme manifestation of the discrimination and oppression of Christians in Pakistan,” said Dr Patrick Sookhdeo, the International Director of Barnabas Fund.

“The classical teachings of Islam on the second class status of non-Muslims (called dhimmi) create an attitude of contempt towards Pakistan’s Christian minority which is seen in a whole raft of daily discrimination, injustice and humiliation.”

According to Barnabas Fund, the children are beaten savagely, only fed once a day and ordered not to talk, play or pray.

The revelation of this horrifying trade in Christian boys to fund Islamic terrorism is an extreme manifestation of the discrimination and oppression of Christians in Pakistan.

Dr Patrick Sookhdeo, International Director Barnabas Fund

The group reported that two Christian missionaries – one Pakistani, the other American – helped expose the slave trafficking after seeing photographs of boys for sale on the black market in Quetta, the capital of Baluchistan province.

The missionaries reportedly devised an elaborate and risky rescue plan where the Pakistani missionary posed as a Lahore businessman who wanted to buy boys to beg for him. The plan is said to have succeeded and the missionaries managed to buy back twenty boys and return them to their homes. Barnabas Fund said they were also able to film a member of the militant Islamic group Jamaat-ud Daawa (JUD) accepting money for 17 boys.

According to Barnabas Fund, Khan, the man who accepted the money, is a senior member of Jamaat-ud Daawa (JUD), an organisation linked to Al-Qaeda. The U.S. State Department has declared JUD to be a front for a terrorist group Lashkar-i-Toiba which is banned in both Pakistan and the U.K.

Yet JUD is popular in Pakistan for providing free medical care and education for the poor. After last year’s earthquake in Kashmir it was quick to give tents, blankets and food. At its base near Lahore, JUD claims to have created a “pure Islamic environment” that is superior to western “depravity.” The base was reportedly funded by Osama bin Laden in the late 1990s.

JUD and Al-Qaeda jointly attempted to assassinate the Pakistani President, Pervez Musharraf, in 2003. JUD's leader, Hafez Muhamed Sayeed, was accused of inciting riots in Pakistan earlier this year in response to the publication of the Danish cartoons of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.

Although the evidence against Khan is overwhelming, the police have reportedly indicated that the power of groups such as JUD is too great for them to tackle. So far no investigation has taken place.

“The situation is exacerbated by issues of caste and poverty. It is in this context that such horrors can take place,” said Sookhdeo. “I am encouraged that the police did make some efforts in this case, but, as so often happens, they appear now to be intimidated themselves by the weight of the whole Islamist movement in Pakistan. I pray that the exposure of this slave trade to the international community will help bring an end to it.”


Jennifer Riley
Christian Today Correspondent



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Added: Thursday, August 14, 2008, 23:28 (BST)

With all the due respect, I am a Muslim but lot of my friends are Christians and Hindus in Pakistan.

I will like to strongly disagree with the sort of sentiments the article and the news item have shared. I do admit that a large number of Christians in Pakistan sadly are living a below good standard life and they are often living a low-income and career life but the sort of "misdeeds" alleged here are too exaggerated! First of all I am myself a critic of Islamic or any sort of religious extremism, but what is Gul Khan organization? Gul Khan is just a common Pakhtoon name in the region of NWFP and Afghanistan!

And secondly there is nothing like selected rape, abuse and torture of Christian women as this person commenting previously alleges...I personally know of my Christian friends both male and female working at large corporations around Pakistan without any trouble!

I understand need for propaganda, but please don't spread simple plain without any basis exaggerations...

UJMi, Islamabad, Pakistan

Added: Monday, February 11, 2008, 10:36 (GMT)

First of all I would like to thank you for bringing this kind of issues public. This is one very important issue that you have pointed out about the Christians of Pakistan but there are millions of bigger issues we all Pakistani Christians have to face in our every day life.

Most of the Christian don't get jobs because they are Christian so there lives are miserable.

Christian girls if they work are abused, raped, mistreated and harassed

If a girl or a boy gets involved with any Muslim they have to change religion because they make you do that and if you don’t do that they threat to kill you and some time kill you for sure.

They can say any thing wrong about the Christian religion but they can get you arrested as a convict if you have not said any thing about there religion

Pakistani Christian leadership……….. no comments they are very rich but they don’t allow our community to over get over the poverty line….

And the embassy (consulate) of all the Christian supporting counties are here in Pakistan but they don’t give a chance to a poor Christian to go abroad and earn good living or live good life they just give visa of all kinds (student, visit, immigrant, H1 etc) to rich Muslims only.

Peter Charles, Lahore Pakistan

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