{"id":806,"date":"2016-04-19T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2016-04-18T23:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.britishasianchristians.org\/full-previous-archive\/2016\/04\/19\/why-do-christians-in-the-west-continue-to-ignore-the-plight-of-pakistani-christians\/"},"modified":"2023-04-30T05:31:13","modified_gmt":"2023-04-30T04:31:13","slug":"why-do-christians-in-the-west-continue-to-ignore-the-plight-of-pakistani-christians","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.britishasianchristians.org\/full-previous-archive\/why-do-christians-in-the-west-continue-to-ignore-the-plight-of-pakistani-christians\/","title":{"rendered":"Why do Christians in the West continue to ignore the plight of Pakistani Christians?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>St Andrews Church, built in 1860 is one of four churches the Government of Pakistan has proposed to demolish to make way for undesired metro-line.<br \/><\/strong><br \/>\n    <br \/>It is 4am and I am writing this article, another sleepless night follows the pain and anguish I feel for suffering Christians in Pakistan. Living as<br \/>\n    a British Pakistani Christian is a simple matter, I have access to clean water, food, the security of my own home and the knowledge that a benefits<br \/>\n    system exists to help me should my financial position change. &nbsp;Most importantly however the laws of the land protect me from discrimination and<br \/>\n    persecution and statutory authorities exist that in the main apply the rule of law for my benefit.<\/p>\n<p>Some may argue that as an ethnic minority individual I am more likely to be stopped by UK police whilst driving my car, but for some reason I have<br \/>\n    only suffered a random stop and search once and that was when I was probably driving erratically due to tiredness from a long drive back from Scotland.<br \/>\n    I spoke quite civilly to the police officer who answered in kind. &nbsp;The matter was resolved without fuss and for the latter part of my journey<br \/>\n    I felt quite refreshed. &nbsp;I am not saying racism does not exist in the UK &#8211; just that I have been fortunate enough not to have been subjected to<br \/>\n    prejudices that have alienated me from society. &nbsp;The &#8217;80s were bad but Britain has changed since then and I am totally ensconced in this country<br \/>\n    that stirs my passion and holds my utmost loyalty.<\/p>\n<p>That said, I wonder how it must feel for the Pakistani Christians of Lahore. &nbsp;The recent Gulshan bomb attack killed much more Christian victims<br \/>\n    and was barely a week after the anniversary of the Lahore twin church bomb attack last year. However, this time, they not only had to mourn their fatalities<br \/>\n    and casualties but also had to face the ignominy of their neighbouring Muslims telling them that their calls for better protection were unfounded.<br \/>\n    &nbsp;Apparently as more valuable Muslims were also slain in the attack this latest extremist violence was not Islamic targeting of Christians, but<br \/>\n    an attack by extremists on Pakistanis? &nbsp;Sadly no-one shared the script with Jamat -ul Ahrar responsible for the bomb attack who openly declared<br \/>\n    that the jihadist violence on Easter day 2016, was specifically planned to kill Christians during one of their most holy festivals. A Pakistani government<br \/>\n    in denial made the obvious correlation that this was an attack on the sovereignty of Pakistan and retribution for the progress made by internal security<br \/>\n    forces in defeating the Taliban insurgents in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. &nbsp;Moderate and liberal Muslims across the globe joined hands in unity against<br \/>\n    the terror of a fundamentalist ideology, openly condemning Christian groups who accepted the statement to Pakistan&#8217;s media by Ehsanullah Ehsan leader<br \/>\n    of the very same Taliban splinter group named earlier in this paragraph, who apparently must have been lying as &#8216;there is no Christian only park in<br \/>\n    Pakistan.&#8221; said a caller to a BBC Asia Network programme I was an invited guest for. Obviating the fact that for decades it has been a Christian custom<br \/>\n    in Pakistan for families to attend amusement parks after Easter and Christmas morning devotions or services for decades. &nbsp;I myself went to Gulshan<br \/>\n    Park whilst celebrating Christmas in 2010 so am very aware of the tradition &#8211; something I have previously written about on our website and within local<br \/>\n    papers here in the UK.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>The government of Pakistan has always been indifferent to the plight of Pakistani Christians and other minorities.&nbsp; Various departments have promulgated<br \/>\n    job adverts for sewage jobs, janitors and cleaners for Christian applicants only. &nbsp;When questioned on this practice they have declared the process<br \/>\n    one that cares for &#8216;illiterate minorities&#8217; and act of &#8216;positive discrimination&#8217; many in the west will be sickened to hear, disturbed to learn about,<br \/>\n    no doubt. &nbsp;But that is just scratching the surface. &nbsp;Only a few days ago Christians in Lahore protested over plans to rid Pakistan of four<br \/>\n    of its oldest heritage sites, churches that were established early during the British Raj. Under the Antiquities Act 1975, no development schemes and<br \/>\n    new constructions can be undertaken near a heritage site, unless a distance of 200 hundred feet is maintained, a guideline that has been ignored.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>One church, St Andrew&#8217;s Presbyterian church, was founded in 1860 and predates Pakistan.&nbsp; The pastor, Pastor Hanook, spoke to the BPCA and advised<br \/>\n    us that the church was not consulted by either the Lahore Development Agency (LDA) or the Traffic Engineering &amp; Transport Planning Agency (TETPA),<br \/>\n    both of whom are government departments. &nbsp;In fact, the clergy and parishioners were rudely informed of the plans when labourers, without any approval<br \/>\n    or notification letter, started drawing lines around their property. &nbsp;This latest government betrayal occurred one Sunday after church service,<br \/>\n    and parishioners were barged out of the way for the workmen to undertake the demarcation. &nbsp;The United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural<br \/>\n    Organisation (UNESCO) has stayed silent on this matter much as it did while ancient Christian monuments and buildings were eradicated from IS held<br \/>\n    zones. Their silence on the destruction in Iraq was maligned, despite a lack of any influence over IS. Their silence on this proposed destruction in<br \/>\n    Pakistan, a country where they are already funding protection of several Muslim heritage sites, reeks of a lack of impetus, fortitude, and desire.<br \/>\n    &nbsp;The removal of these church buildings is a clear attempt at annihilating Christianity from Pakistan and can only be viewed as one prong of a<br \/>\n    multifaceted approach to an ongoing genocide in Pakistan.<\/p>\n<p>Why do I use the term genocide in relation to the unwarranted removal of four church buildings from one city in Pakistan, an act that is ostensibly<br \/>\n    an opportunity to develop a flagging economy you may ask. &nbsp;Well perhaps I need to explain further, in 2013 Muslim NGO &#8220;Movement of Solidarity<br \/>\n    and Peace&#8221; estimated that 700 Christians girls are abducted, raped and forced into Islamic marriage every year <a href=\"http:\/\/www.msp-pk.org\/forced_marriages_forced_conversions_in_the_christian_community_of_pakistan_msp_report\">(click here)<\/a>.<br \/>\n    That figure is almost two a day and many Christian NGOs would argue the figure is conservative at best and just a fraction of the number of girls captured<br \/>\n    and tortured in this fashion every year &#8211; yet no-one bats an eyelid. &nbsp; Many of these girls are placed into Christian brothels by their Muslim<br \/>\n    &#8216;husbands&#8217; a practice that in Pakistan is apparently growing.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>In Jan 2012, The News reported on a Muslim brothel that had been created with Christian rape and forced conversion victims, in a place called Ayub<br \/>\n    Goth, near the town of Essa Nagri in Karachi, only metres away from a Catholic Church. Moreover Muslim men gather in the very same Christian area every<br \/>\n    evening armed with guns and pick which houses they will loot and which girls will be raped. In one incident an elderly mother had to bear the screaming<br \/>\n    of her two daughters while she was behind a locked door in another room crying and praying. She has been quoted as saying:<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI saw two of my daughters being raped in front of me,\u201d an old lady from Essa Nagri told The News. \u201cIt is considered that Chooras (meaning dirty cleaners<br \/>\n    a derogatory term for Christians) have no integrity.\u201d She says that around midnight, men from other areas start gathering in their neighbourhood. \u201cThey<br \/>\n    are usually drunk. They choose which home they will plunder.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;The News&#8221; have removed their on-line article now, however I found this report <a href=\"https:\/\/www.jihadwatch.org\/2012\/01\/pakistan-christian-girls-some-already-married-abducted-and-forcibly-converted\">(click here)<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Sadly this is only the tip of the iceberg, a report by the National Commission for Justice and Peace who reviewed all blasphemy cases up until 2013,<br \/>\n    discovered that 15% of blasphemy allegations are laid against Christians, despite only making up only 1.6% of the population of Pakistan. &nbsp;Moreover,<br \/>\n    deplorable statistics such as &nbsp;86% of Christians working as sewage cleaners, domestic servants or being in bonded labour (modern day slavery)<br \/>\n    highlight the ongoing subjugation of minorities in Pakistan. &nbsp;Worse still, only 7% of Christians attain an adequate level of literacy caused by<br \/>\n    the reticence of parents sending daughters to school due to fear of rape, reluctance to send children as a consequence of bullying and harassment,<br \/>\n    fear of proselyting especially as Islamic studies is a mandatory course and more often then not an inability to afford school fees or the exorbitant<br \/>\n    costs surrounding education at allegedly &#8216;free&#8217; states schools. &nbsp;Nothing is being done to rectify this disparity of educational services in Pakistan<br \/>\n    quite conversely as referred to earlier Christians are kindly being offered sweeper and cleaner government employment by their magnanimous authorities.<br \/>\n    A practice believed to be addressing their commitment to a 5% quota for all National and Provincial Government employment roles to be provided to minorities,<br \/>\n    though I cannot help but think this is not how the system was meant to be implemented when described to foreign aid sponsors Britain and America.<\/p>\n<p>The genocide does not end here but I am now acutely aware that this article is reaching mammoth proportions. &nbsp;So in less detail I highlight further<br \/>\n    evidence of the ongoing genocide. &nbsp;A church in Badami Bagh near Lahore and one in Karachi were forced to sign contracts to hold services at times<br \/>\n    inoffensive to Muslims. Agreements for the contract in meetings presided over by police in which the Muslim negotiators outnumbered Christian elders<br \/>\n    by 5 to one. &nbsp;The Christian leaders have publicly intimated however that no duress was applied and that the decision peacefully resolved growing<br \/>\n    friction in the local community. &nbsp;So all sides are now happy and all is well!<\/p>\n<p>Police inactivity during several attacks on Christian communities such as St Joseph&#8217;s Colony in 2013, Shanti Nagar in 2001 and Gojra in 2009 (an event<br \/>\n    that triggered the formation of the BPCA), are reminders that state statutory authorities are insouciant to the concerns of Christians. &nbsp;In the<br \/>\n    incident at Gojra it was alleged that a Christian couple had used torn shreds of the Koran had been used as confetti at a wedding. For this a newly<br \/>\n    wed couple were shot in a church building along with seven members of their family. &nbsp;After this for good measure a mob of three thousand Muslims<br \/>\n    (not extremists but work colleagues and neighbours) proceeded by razing 200 homes and two churches to the ground, for good measure. &nbsp;Later Police<br \/>\n    confirmed that their was no evidence of any Koran desecration &#8211; only after they watched the whole incident unfold standing down because of a risk assessment<br \/>\n    that meant they would be in danger. &nbsp;Moreover the 100 mobsters arrested were set free one year later after the Christian community dropped charges<br \/>\n    and the state government decided not to pursue justice.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>But the justice system of Pakistan has reached two extremely low points that beggar belief. In 2010 two pastors ho had been exonerated by a brave Muslim<br \/>\n    judge, were shot dead with the judge outside Faisalabad High Court only minutes later. &nbsp;No-one was brought to justice. &nbsp;Then later that year<br \/>\n    300 Christian lawyers smashed a court and police vehicles in protest of a court action being taken against a member of the Muslim legal fraternity.<br \/>\n    Former President of Lahore Bar Association Memnoon was accused of physical attacks, starvation and rape of a Christian minor of 11 years who had his<br \/>\n    domestic servant. &nbsp;Parents had gone to local police to free her after she had admitted the rape to them during their regular visits but police<br \/>\n    refused to take action against the prominent Muslim. &nbsp;Two months later she was delivered dead to a local hospital and was said to have fatally<br \/>\n    fallen down some stairs. &nbsp;Initial doctor reports stated she had evidence of torture, rape and emaciation and was a minor. &nbsp;Later she was<br \/>\n    found to be of consensual age, had evidence of self mutilation and was relatively healthy during a court led post-mortem. &nbsp;Christian lawyers failed<br \/>\n    to attend court for the prosecution due to threats and intimidation &#8211; mainly put off by the storming of and rampaging around courts. The accused man<br \/>\n    was set free and not one of the lawyers involved in criminal damage and violence were ever disbarred despite photographic and video evidence <a href=\"http:\/\/britishpakistanichristian.blogspot.co.uk\/2010\/01\/pakistani-lawyers-storm-court-in.html\">(click here)<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Shama and Shazad felt the wrath of 3000 Muslims last year after the bonded labourers were accused of blasphemy, by the accountant of their master.<br \/>\n    &nbsp;They asked to leave their &#8217;employment&#8217; on a brick kiln after Shama was raped by the accountant. However until they could pay a fine of \u00a31000&#8217;s<br \/>\n    of pounds that a loan of less then \u00a350 had generated, they were locked in a room. This despite 14 hours a day of work six days a week for a period<br \/>\n    of four years. That should teach people not to sign contracts with a thumb print that they are too illiterate to read without help of a solicitor.<br \/>\n    &nbsp;But desperation wins out every time in a country that cares little for the suffering minorities in their midst. &nbsp;Shama and Shazad were stripped<br \/>\n    naked and mocked publicly, while Shama was gangraped before Shahzad. &nbsp;They were then tied up to the back of a tractor and dragged across rocky<br \/>\n    terrain. Not content their Muslim neighbours and colleagues (not extremists) burned them alive in a brick kiln. &nbsp;Compassionate Pakistani media<br \/>\n    teams, only hours later, &nbsp;interviewed their six year old son Suleman who confirmed their bodies were twitching whilst being burnt alive. &nbsp;We<br \/>\n    are one of the groups caring for the children and confirm that all of them are still haunted by the attack.<\/p>\n<p>I could go on but won&#8217;t, suffice to say the alienation of minorities is a product of years of inculcation of hatred towards them. The national Curriculum<br \/>\n    of Pakistan has demonized and caricatures Christians and other minorities, in Particular Christians are also referred to as spies of the west and anti-Pakistani.<br \/>\n    &nbsp;Moreover any contribution made towards the development of Pakistan by Christians and other minorities is bereft from historic account. &nbsp;A<br \/>\n    report by the United States Commission for Religious Freedom highlighted the problem in 2011. &nbsp;The Pakistani Government assured them changes would<br \/>\n    be made and they were &#8211; they removed some of the highlighted concerns from various textbooks &nbsp;and added a few new ones <a href=\"http:\/\/www.christianexaminer.com\/article\/reading-writing-arithmetic-and-religious-intolerance\/50598.htm\">(click here)<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>I have written this article to highlight the ongoing saga of whether there is persecution faced by Christians in Pakistan. Powers in the West such<br \/>\n    as the UK and US continue to say that Pak-Christians suffer severe discrimination and not persecution. &nbsp;They are simply intent on preserving existing<br \/>\n    trade agreements and ally status in the war on terror. &nbsp;Yet it took a covert operation by American military and secret services to locate and<br \/>\n    terminate Osama Bin Ladin, that resulted in Pakistani Muslims across the globe condemning the the breach of Pakistan&#8217;s sovereignty. The Government<br \/>\n    of Pakistan openly condemned the American operation yet failed to apologise for their inability to locate the despot who was living in a wealthy military<br \/>\n    cantonment only 20 miles from the countries capital. &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>With this in mind, I call on Christians in the West to respond to this warning and prevent the unnecessary and undesired deaths of further Christians<br \/>\n    and the complete annihilation of Christianity from Pakistan. Previously a thriving Jewish community in Pakistan was forced to emigrate to safer nations<br \/>\n    after increased attacks during the Arab -Israeli wars. &nbsp;Once there were 3000 Jews in Karachi alone, now only one openly Jewish man Fischel Benkald<br \/>\n    resides in the nation. &nbsp;His faith so hated by the nation that the government refuses to allow him to state his faith as Jewish on his passport.<\/p>\n<p>If you want to help the struggling Christian minority and stop the genocide then please sign our petition for western nations to review their current<br \/>\n    risk profile for Pakistani Christians <a href=\"http:\/\/www.petitionbuzz.com\/petitions\/save-pak-christians\">(click here)<\/a>. &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Contact your local MP&#8217;s, Lords, Congressmen, Senators, MEP&#8217;s and or other political figures and ask them to intervene on behalf of Pakistani Christians.<br \/>\n    &nbsp;Challenge them to use any foreign aid budget for Pakistan to lever change in context to the poor human rights records for minorities in or to<br \/>\n    terminate all funding until improvement can be illustrated. Demand that they apply better protocol for accountability on funds given and that future<br \/>\n    funds have an amount earmarked in particular for levelling of the disparity in education and employment for minorities.<\/p>\n<p>Please also sign this petition <a href=\"http:\/\/www.petitionbuzz.com\/petitions\/saveourchurches\">(click here)<\/a> calling for UNESCO and the Western<br \/>\n    Governments intervene on behalf of the four churches in Pakistan included for demolition in the Orange Lines proposal for Lahore. These churches should<br \/>\n    be protected as they preserve an important heritage for the nation as a whole but especially persecuted Pak-Christians who simply want a place to worship<br \/>\n    their God free from worldly interference.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p> <\/p>\n<div>If you would like to support the work of the British Pakistani Christian Association please contribute by using this link<br \/>\n     <\/div>\n<div><span><a href=\"https:\/\/britishpakistanichristians.worldsecuresystems.com\/donate\">(click here)<\/a><\/span> <\/div>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>St Andrews Church, built in 1860 is one of four churches the Government of Pakistan has proposed to demolish to make way for undesired metro-line. It is 4am and I am writing this article, another sleepless night follows the pain and anguish I feel for suffering Christians in Pakistan. 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