Christian suspects charged for lynching two Muslims after Lahore Twin Bomb Attack offered freedom if they accept Islam

British Pakistani Christian Association has been alarmed by a report in a Pakistani newspaper highlighting attempts by the court prosecutor, to convert the 42 Christians charged with lynching two Muslim men after the Lahore Twin Church Bomb attack in March 2015. 

Read the article titled: Youhanabad lynching: Christian suspects asked to convert in return for release

 

Express Tribune a national daily paper, wrote that human rights activists reported that the state prosecutor told the accused Christians facing a trial
in an anti-terrorism court the he ‘can guarantee their acquittal’ if they renounce their faith and embrace Islam

The 42 Christians were charged
with lynching the two men after twin suicide blasts targeting a Sunday Mass in two churches in the Christian neighbourhood of Youhanabad in Lahore on March
15, 2015.  The attack resulted in 14 deaths and 75 casualties.  

Christian community leaders have said that during the frenzy that ensued local policemen delivered two men who were suspected to have been involved in
the bomb attack to grieving and hysterical Christians. For some it was a push to far and the two Muslim men were lynched and then their bodies burned.
 

Over 500 Christians were arrested for the crime and tortured in prison cells.  The majority were acquitted after having spent a year and six months
behind bars and at least a further 30 of the men who were charged men are said to be innocent.

Although BPCA does not condone the killing of the two Muslim men we are surprised at the number of men convicted and the harsh death sentence, despite mitigating circumstances of heightened frenzy.  

Even more alarming is the manner in which no Muslims were convicted for their involvement in murder and rioting during the razing of the Christian village of Gojra (click here), or for rampaging through a Christian village in 2013 (click here).


Express Tribune reported:

“Taking advantage of their presence at ATC-1 Lahore, Deputy District Public Prosecutor Syed Anees Shah gathers the accused outside the courtroom and asks them to embrace Islam,”said
Joseph Francis, a human rights activist who was involved in providing legal assistance to the accused in the case. “He asks them if they embrace Islam, he can guarantee them their acquittal in this case,”Joseph
said.

The activist said they [the accused] remained silent and were dumbfounded and added that one, Irfan Masih, had spoken out and said that he was ready to
be hanged if he embraced Islam.

Naseeb Anjum Advocate, counsel for some of the accused, told The Express Tribune that the public prosecutor’s offer was not new and added
that he had also given this offer to some of the accused about six months back but they simply ignored it.

“They [lawyers] believe in independence of the court, but why is the DDPP blackmailing them?”

“The government should get rid of such elements that bring bad name to the state by such acts.”

Syed Anees Shah, when contacted, at first said that he did not ask them to embrace Islam, but conceded that he offered them a choice when he was told that
the accused have video recording of what he said. Later, he disconnected the call in an attempt to avoid discussing the issue reported the Tribune.

Wilson Chowdhry, Chairman of the British Pakistani Christian Association, said:

Here is evidence that the Judiciary in Pakistan is not independent and free from bias.  

“The fact that Christian men could be spared a death penalty by simply renouncing their Christian faith and accepting Islam is a clear indication that either extremists have infiltrated the Justice system of Pakistan, or that the nation is full of zealots that will stop at nothing to convert ‘kaffir’ (infidels).

“For a major Pakistani newspaper to cover this story there must be some truth in this revelation.

“The Express Tribune even went as far as interviewing the prosecutor Mr Syed Anees Shah, who admitted offering the choice, before terminating the call abruptly.

“This whole fiasco has only served to heighten my concerns for Christians and other minorities in Pakistan, who are clearly in the middle of a cultural genocide, which inexorably will lead to more pain and anguish.”