Christian family burned out of home for being ritually unclean still seeking justice 3 months on

Bashir Masih and his family in their new home courtesy of the BPCA.

 

British Pakistani Christian Association, have been protecting the family of Bashir Masih who have been residing in our safe house for over two months and
a legal fight is ongoing regarding prosecution of the Muslim gang who attacked them. The attackers targeted them because they believe Christians to
be ritually impure and that having Christians living in the area desecrates Muslim land.

The family of Bashir Masih moved to an area called Gujar Khan two years ago after saving all their money to buy a small plot of land a few years earlier
on which they built a home over time. However local Muslims soon discovered they were Christian and began threatening them to leave their property
as ‘Christians were not welcome in the area’.

A brutal attack on the family in September this year, followed by an arson attack on their home and mini-bus vehicle which was their family business
ensued, but the perpetrators were released on bail after their initial arrest (click here).

This has meant the family have had to  enter a long court process to prosecute their attackers so that they can safely return to their home and
gain some manner of compensation for their huge losses.

With the support of our gracious donors we have helped the family by providing a safe house some distance from their home. Three of the attackers namely,
Mohammad Ehsan, Mohammad Naqqash and Mohammad Adnan have now been arrested again after their pre-release bail given by the session court was cancelled. 
All three men are now approaching Lahore High Court for a return of their bail. We are extremely hopeful that High Court judges will retain the current
position and not re-open the opportunity for bail to the perpetrators of these crimes. Three other men who were implicated in the criminal acts have
absconded and a nationwide man-hunt is in operation to arrest the dangerous Muslim attackers.

The family have spoken of their desire to return to their home, as they are desperate to begin the work to restore their home.  The house was
built with their own sweat and blood and was paid for by a hard-earned retirement fund quantifying the entirety of their life-savings and they are
loathed to give up what is rightfully theirs.

In the meanwhile verbal threats continue to be received by the family which are a great worry for them.

Bashir Masih head of the family spoke to Mehwish Bhatti, he said:

“I want to thank all BPCA donors for their help for our family, we are eternally grateful and pray for God’s blessing on all of you.

“We are confident we will get justice as bails for the men caught has been cancelled and this gives us strength to continue the fight. 

“We are still getting threatened by other family members of the attackers and the men who have escaped justice by fleeing the area and going into hiding.  But the safe house has meant they cannot get at us. 

“Please continue to pray for justice in this situation, as we still have a long way to go.  We do not want to lose our home which we invested all our lives getting and we trust God for his mercy and justice in this situation.” 

The family has requested an extension of the safe house for a further three months, however our rent is 300 GBP per month and we must find the funds to continue this rent. If you can help us reach our target of 900 GBP please (click here)